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Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 9, 2013

Art Projects That Kids Of All Age Will Enjoy

By Kate Halfey


Art is a means of expression, and for children, expressing their emotions through some type of art can be easier than simply using words to describe how they feel. Whether they are joyful or scared or angry or excited, art can be a great way to express emotions. Because most parents are trained art instructors, it can be tough to come up with clever ideas for art projects for children. Here are some good ideas for simple projects that you can do at home easily.

Creating a bold work of art isn't difficult at all, especially when you download a mural of a famous painting from ArtProjectsForKids.org. There is a huge variety to choose from, including famous works by Monet, Kandinsky, Van Gogh, Rousseau and many more artists. This is a great way to teach your children about a specific artist and different styles of art. All the kids have to do is color each section of the mural, which can be downloaded and printed from your home computer. You can use any medium to color the pieces, including oil pastels, markers, crayons or different types of paint. In the end, you just reassemble the painting and you can even glue it down to a board or canvas and hang it for everyone in the family to enjoy.

Art is often messy, and children often really enjoy that aspect of art. Paper mache can be a great and messy project that your kids will enjoy and they can make hundreds of items. They might create a bowl that can be used, a house, an animal or even a decoration for their bedroom, such as a huge paper mache version of their initial. To make paper mache, you will need a large amount of paper, and newspaper is the easiest and least expensive source of paper. Save some Sunday newspapers or ask a friend for a couple papers for the project. The paper mache glue can be made with regular school glue mixed with water or you can mix up flour with water, boil it on the stove and cool it. There are many good recipes for paper mache glue online.

To make the giant initial, first cut out two identical giant letters out of cardboard. Glue five or six Styrofoam cups or bowls onto one letter and then glue the other letter on to the other side of the cups. Let the glue dry and then cover the letter thoroughly with strips of paper mache. Once this is dry, you can paint the letter with acrylic paints and then once all the painting is finished, coat it all with Mod Podge. For other projects, such as a bowl, you will fill up a balloon and cover the bottom half of the balloon with paper mache strips. Once it dries, pop the balloon and paint and seal just as you would with the initial.

Sometimes the art you create can be art that you also wear. Tie dye is definitely an outlet for creativity, and kids will enjoy creating a piece of clothing using their favorite colors. All of the items you will need from gloves to bottles to dye can be purchased at a craft store, but if you have never tie dyed before, it's not a bad idea to simply purchase a kit, which includes all the supplies as well as helpful step-by-step instructions. Tie dye is better for older children, typically around age 8 or 9 and up, but there are tons of cool fabric paints that allow kids to really create a special t-shirt of their own design.

Every season brings a holiday, and each of these observances can be celebrated with a cool art project. Take a look around the internet and you will find something special for each and every major holiday, from Christmas to Fourth of July to Halloween. Folk art flags make a cool tabletop decoration for your Independence Day table, for example, and these can be created using popsicle craft sticks. Pom poms in vibrant Christmas colors can be glued to Styrofoam balls to make festive ornaments. For Thanksgiving, have the children create festive placeholder cards for eat table setting. The only limit is your imagination and that of your children.




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