Showing posts with label art for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art for kids. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Summer musings

I have no idea if i use cookies or not. I just write a blog. However my business bank account was hacked and it is still such a mess. personal consumber accounts are protected but not business!!  My advice is Yall be careful now ya hear? If any cookies are in use here I sure dont know it! I am not that computer savvy.
 I have been busy making candles, bath bombs, soaps, and lotion bars for my business, but  I have made one nice batch of lessons for out door art. I hope you all will enjoy it. Here it is:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Art-Lessons-for-the-Outdoors-3849980


Monday, February 12, 2018

Valentine TPT Sale

That's right- You heard it here! Treachers pay TEachers is having a Valentines Day Sale! So when you are tired from those class parties and cant make to Ash Wednesday service, come go shopping with us! Everything in my store will be 20% off and Tpt takes an additional 5% off your entire purchase.
Click on this link to get to my store:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Gena-Mcwilliams


Monday, July 31, 2017

Back to School Sale

My store is having a sale- Tpt is having a sitewide sale! Save upto 25% off ! Please remember those needed art projects! Click on my link to get to my store! www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/Gena-Mcwilliams


Monday, July 3, 2017

Happy Fourth of July

I am usually on Saint Simons Island for the fourth of July. Saint Simons has fireworks going off from several spots on the beach and from the pier. It is a fantastic display if you can position your self to see most of the fireworks and Jekyll Island's display and there is another one off in the distance.
I am working on creating art projects organized by grades. My first one is posted on TPT. Here's the link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Art-Projects-for-First-Grade-Bundle-3227204


Sunday, June 11, 2017

Summer Art

It's  summer time and the living is easy! I wish... There have been two too many deaths so far- Gregg Allman was the first. He was buried here in Macon and the fans all partied. Unfortunately one of my former art students (now a grown young man) ingested something that took his life while asleep. A lot of folks had drug overdoses and a few have died from fake opioids. The young man's family is suspicious that he may have taken one.
 On a happier note my grand children have gone one week to a Roman Catholic School's summer camp and have absolutely loved it! The camp is 6 weeks long and is themed based. The theme this year are Luaus and Hawaii. They have studied volcanoes and will create them this week. Last week they learned how to hula and made leis. They also go on field trips and visit a water park each week.
Learning can be fun!
I have created some new products:
One is a coloring workbook based on the color wheel which I use to teach children how to make colors not mud!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-make-colors-workbook-3186978

Another product is making a color wheel triangle for preschoolers through first grade.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/A-Triangle-Color-Wheel-3187038
Both of these will be 50% off starting on Monday and ending Tuesday night.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! Before I retired I loved it when the parents at my school brought in goodies to the workroom. Some of us specials would roam the three workrooms looking for the best treats! Then the parent group took over and got organized. They started bringing in the same dishes for each workroom. It quit being fun!
To celebrate the week Teachers Pay Teachers is having a site wide sale May 9-10! Everything in my store is 20% off and with TPT's added 10% that makes my products 28% off. I am no mathematician but that is what they say!  Just click on the link below to get to my store! and be sure to add the code thats at the top of my store when you check out. Mizz Mac
www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/Gena-Mcwilliams


Sunday, February 26, 2017

Saint Patricks Day

If you are here in the South, particularly Middle Georgia, you are already experiencing Spring. The azaleas are blooming. Our cars are covered with yellow pollen. Tuesday is Shrove Tuesday already. That means Saint Patricks Day is not far away. Wear your green or you will be pinched! Children love it!
 There is an easy drawing lesson for Saint Patricks Day with a little interesting history about leprechauns, pots of gold, and rainbows in my store. click on the link:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Leprechauns-Rainbows-and-Pots-of-Gold-1739580


Monday, September 12, 2016

On the Farm an art theme

Many teachers use the farm theme for fall. It is a good one to teach children about animals and where our food comes from. October is a good month for corn and corn mazes and scare crows. Art teachers can teach color mixing with paint. Little ones can learn red and yellow make orange pumpkins.  Creating art with warm colors can be taught with an “On the Farm” theme.

Plastic farm animals can be bought at the dollar stores or the dollar bins at the big box stores. These are great for children to use to draw and create their own symbols or art style. Of course the internet is full of farm animal images to choose but sometimes these are difficult to draw and there may be copyright issues.

Fall landscapes of farms can also be taught. Artwork by artists such as Grandma Moses or Grant Wood can be found and projected and analyzed for colors used, how texture is created, and how was depth (close-up and far away) achieved.

I have created an On the Farm product with art lessons and examples of the steps. Here is the link:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/On-the-Farm-art-projects-2068051




Sunday, July 31, 2016

Sunday, July 10, 2016

What makes Art ART?

Why is Art Art?
What is the difference between GREAT ART and mediocre art?
I don’t really know. The phrase “I know it when I see it” makes art a perception but art is still art whether it is perceived as such by one or not. So then the idea of art becomes quite subjective depending on the viewer’s opinion or mood of the day.

For me really good art is that which has been drawn well and somewhat realistically but is then turned into an abstract or an impression or an abstract impression. I am a bit of a conservative in that I believe for artists to create really good art they have to be able to draw. I have told my students that drawing is the basis of all other art techniques.

My favorite artists who have demonstrated the ability to draw realistically and turn a painting or sculpture into an abstract, impression or abstract impression are Pablo Picasso and David Hockney. There is a video/DVD called “Behind the Scenes, Volume:1 Painting and Drawing” (available on Dick Blick’s website) during which David Hockney draws a chair from many different views while explaining perspective, depth, and vanishing point. I showed it many times to my middle school students. The result is a cubistic chair (Picasso’s influence).

Today I discovered a painting of David Hockney’s called “Gaugin’s Chair” that looks like the very chair that’s in the DVD. It’s a painting with bright tropical colors similar to those Gaugin used but drawn in a cubistic manner like Picasso. That thought process is what makes a great artist and great art to me!


                                                         That’s MY opinion! Mizz Mac

Monday, June 6, 2016

Summer Art Lessons

Once again it's Camp GaGa for me with my grand kids. Last year my grandson was the creative one. We spent a good week making and painting a rocketship from a large cardboard box. This year he needs to catch up on his reading so I have begun reading Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass to him and his sister. We watched Tim Burton'sAlice in Wonderland  a few weeks ago and he just loved it! Our plan is to read a chapter a day but he is also to work on his sight words and read a book out loud to me.
 My grand daughter is the creative one this year. All I had to do to day was cover the kitchen table with newpaper and set out glitter glue pens, metallic markers, paint brush markers, coffee filters, and chenille stems. She wanted to make her Mama a bouquet of flowers. She went into my pantry and found an old glass canister to use for the vase ( She had previously used all of my mason jars to make water candles- her own invention). She remembered my directions from a year ago and proceeded without my help.
For easy directions to make paper flowers click on this link:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/All-Occasion-Paper-Coffee-Filter-Flowers-1868162



Monday, May 2, 2016

Teacher Appreciation Sale on TPT!!

Teachers Pay Teachers is having a teacher appreciation sale! Tuesday May 3rd-4th! My while store is 20% off! Here is the link back to my store:
www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/Gena-Mcwilliams





Sunday, May 1, 2016

Papier Mache Art Projects

Some thoughts and ideas about organizing supplies for papier mache projects
I just love papier mache! As an art teacher though it took me a few years to find ways to organize and make good products with the children doing all of the work. Keep in mind I had 6 art tables with 4 chairs at each table and a double sided easel on each end of the tables. I kept large clips on each easel. Each table was a color and each table had a designated table captain. I did have assigned seats which were moved each month.
First of all there is the glue- A veteran art teacher advised me to use a product called Art Paste. It comes in a dry pouch and mixes in a gallon of water. The glue is a vegetable based product so there shouldn’t be anyone allergic to it and it’s not made from animal’s hooves so it shouldn’t offend any religions. I had large gallon size plastic ice cream containers with lids. I would mix up the glue in each container, one per table, and an extra one for spare.  That was enough glue for one whole grade of 3 classes.  Each gallon container can be placed on the table. Or small bowls like frozen whip containers can be used at each table. Each table captain can refill the bowl as needed.
The tables were covered with either newspaper or vinyl tablecloths.
I would also have either a Styrofoam tray or a paint cup with masking tape for each person’s project to dry on. A helper can put the tape on ahead of time.  Students would write their own names on the masking tape with pencils or crayons.
Now the paper to use- I found it easier on the students to figure out how many layers they used if we used different kinds for each layer. I would begin with newspaper strips for the first layer. Second layer would be colored newsprint strips. The third and last layer would be white newsprint.  I found plastic boxes to use to put the paper strips in. Either I or an intern or any helper can tear  paper strips ahead of time and place in the boxes. It’s a lot of work to do ahead of time but well worth the effort!
On applying the glue to the strips- personally I like to dip the strip into the glue and squeeze the extra glue off with my fingers but some children are too squeamish to do it. Plus it takes a lot of time to wash the glue off the hands. Inexpensive sponge brushes work nicely for applying the glue and can even be thrown away.

Ok well those are my thoughts on setting up supplies for a paper mache project. I hope they were some helpful ideas.  Mizz Mac

Check out my paper mach animal art project lesson for Cinco de Mayo
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Paper-Mache-Animals-for-Cinco-de-Mayo-661250



Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Rain Rain Go Away!

It has been raining so long here. Our river crested the other day the third highest crest in history! There were so many people out taking pictures of it on the main bridge the police had to shoo everyone away. The cemetary got more visitors because it borders the river and some lots overlook the river so they got alot of visitors taking pictures. Someone even went up in a helicopter and took a video of the flood waters and posted it on facebook!
My grand children are ready to go back to school where they can at least get somewhere to run and play! My yard is filled with mud and goo so they can 't even get to their swing set!
Are you getting ready for school? I'm having a sale on 12 of my back to school products- 20% off- beginning January 3-6th.
Click here:
www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/Gena-Mcwilliams

Thank you! Mizz Mac

Monday, December 21, 2015

Holiday Ornaments

Holiday Ornaments for you and your little ones to make at home
I have walked around some art shops and galleries and noticed some artists are painting on clear glass ornament balls. I have heard that Macon Arts even had a glass blower making glass balls at the opening of their holiday show.  One of my first Christmas gifts I received when I first began teaching at a private school was a choo-choo train painted on a glass ball. I still cherish that ornament and put it on my tree every year.
Several years ago my school held an auction and one of the parents came in my room to have the children in a particular grade make a craft for the auction. This parent took glass ornament balls, filled each ball with a bit of craft paint and told the children to twirl the ball to twirl /marbleize the paint inside the ball.
 That art project could be a neat way to teach color mixing to little ones.  That project also inspired me one year to paint my own glass ornament balls. I used white puffy t-shirt paint to make a snowman face.


 As you can see in these photographs one side is painted but because the glass is clear, one can see through the clear side to the showman’s face! It doesn’t matter if the ball turns!



To paint a glass/plastic ornament  ball at home one need to buy clear plastic balls, white puffy t-shirt paint for the snowman, acrylic craft paint, and a small brush, preferably the short-handled kid’s brushes that come in a pack from a craft store like Michael’s or JoAnn’s.
Spread newspaper on the working surface. You will also need a container with water and some paper towels or a sponge for drying and cleaning the brush when changing colors. An egg carton works great to place the ornament in when painting and drying. A round plastic lid works for a palette and can easily be discarded when finished. Old plastic ice cube trays can work also and keep the paint colors separated.
Set your supplies up. Egg carton with ornament placed  in front of the child. Paint squeezed on the lid or in the ice cube tray. Now paint! Let dry overnight and hang when ready!

For more of Mizz Mac’s art lessons and art projects click on:

www/teacherspayteachers/com/store/Gena-Mcwilliams

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Holiday Art

Only two more weeks left before the Holiday Break is here! Now that last week of school can be a bit hectic. How much learning actually takes place?? I would have so many breaks in my schedule that very little could be taught that week. Being an art teacher why not take time away from the art classes? Oh well--- I do have some very easy art craftivities that allow for reviewing patternmaking.One is a freebie for making candy canes with pony beads and chenille stems:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Easy-Christmas-Holiday-Candy-Canes-1007350






Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Holiday Christmas Art Projects

It's a rainy night in Georgia! Time to start searching for those holiday gift art projects. Back when I was teaching in a typical classroom school setting, I would really only have about 2 weeks of actual teaching time after Thanksgiving. My teaching schedule would change due to rehearsals for the holiday program and classroom holiday parties. I would organize my time to teach any gift giving art projects during those two weeks ( that amounted to two class periods for each grade). I would show art history based movies the last week of school that would tie in to the first week lessons after we returned from the holiday.
I have bundled a group of my favorite art projects that I would teach:
www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Easy-Christmas-Holiday-Art-Projects-962021


Saturday, October 31, 2015

Fall Leaves and Colors

Are the leaves changing in your town yet? I was at the beach last weekend and coming back via backroads I noticed the leaves were already changing. They have started in my town in Central Georgia. This time of the year is quite inspirational for me as an art teacher. The young children can be taught how to make secondary colors. Middle schoolers are interested in making earth colors. A variety of media can be used for a variety of products.
I liked to use Georgia O'Keefe's painting of an autumn as an inspiration for creating various products for the many grades I taught.
My bundle of Easy Leafy Fall Art Projects is quite popular.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mizz-Macs-Easy-Leafy-Fall-Art-Projects-862114