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Leap into Learning with Watercolor Pencils
Paint a vibrant frog using watercolor pencils. After transferring and outlining the image, we’ll layer, blend, and activate the colors with water for depth and softness, finishing with optional ink accents while practicing patience, resilience, and a growth mindset.
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Art of the Ladybug: Drawing with Light and Shadow
Create a graphite drawing of a ladybug resting on a leaf. Practice building smooth layers of value to show light and shadow, adding highlights to capture the ladybug’s shiny shell, and refining textures in the legs and leaf. Use close observation and careful shading to achieve a lifelike, three-dimensional effect.
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Desert Blooms: Watercolor Cactus Flowers
Paint a potted cactus with washes of green and warm terracotta tones. Simple ink lines add texture and character, while small touches of color bring the cactus flowers to life. The project balances structure and play, helping artists explore layering, line work, and expressive splatter effects.
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Sunshine Bookmark with Watercolor Paint Pens
Use watercolor paint pens to create a bright, smiling sun with glowing rays. You’ll learn how to blend colors, add shading, and use simple lettering. You can write the phrase “Reading puts the sunshine in my soul” or come up with your own words to make your bookmark personal. By the end, you’ll have a…
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The Color Theory
Explore the concepts of color theory and color relationships and analyze classic artworks to see how famous artists used these color principles to create mood, balance, and impact in their paintings.
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Thumbprint Mood Meter
Create a simple, fun journal-style mood meter to help kids connect to their emotions and relate to others.
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Frog in Focus: Shading with Value
Transfer a frog image using a simple image transfer method, then bring it to life with graphite pencil shading. By layering light, medium, and dark values, we’ll give the frog shape and form, making it look realistic.
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Red Apple in Watercolor Pencil
Use watercolor pencils to paint a natural-looking red apple with realistic shape and form.
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Watercolor Flowers in a Terracotta Pot
Create eye-catching flowers in a terracotta pot using simple, inexpensive watercolor supplies.
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Home Tweet Home: Acrylic Paint Pens
Paint a friendly wooden birdhouse using dual-tip acrylic paint pens and stencils. Along the way, learn techniques for blending paints and using stencils.
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Hummingbird in Flight
Paint a hummingbird in flight using watercolor pens, exploring line, color, texture, and movement to capture its energy and grace. Practice fluid, expressive techniques that highlight the freedom of watercolor while focusing on creativity over perfection.
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Drawing a Sphere with Light & Shadow: A Study in Value
Learn how to draw a realistic sphere, using highlights, mid tones, core shadows, reflected light, and cast shadow.
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