Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Winter tree in warm-cool colors

 What do you need?

  • drawing paper
  • crayons
  • watercolor paint
  • black tempera 
  • brushes
  • jar with water
What should you do?
  1. With crayon: draw a horizon line.
  2. Draw a tree trunk from the bottom of the sheet. 
  3. Draw branches that touch the edges of the sheet. 
  4. Draw a pattern in the landscape below the horizon line. 
  5. With watercolor paint: paint the sky. 
  6. Paint the surfaces between the branches in warm or cool colors. 
  7. Paint the surfaces in the landscape: warm if you first chose cool, cool if you first chose warm. 
  8. With tempera: paint the branches and trunk black. 
Works of art made by students of grade 4.
Elements of art: color (warm and cool), space, line (pattern)

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Christmas carolers

What do you need? 
  • green construction paper 
  • scissors and glue
  • leftovers paper or Christmas scrapbook paper
  • fine markers in black and silver
Before:
Christmas carolers are individuals or groups who sing traditional holiday songs, known as carols, during the Christmas season, often traveling from house to house or performing in public spaces.
What should you do? 
  1. Cut the parts of the singers: head with the nose up and open mouth, thin arms and legs, dress or suit and black shoes or boots.
  2. Cut a music book and fold it. 
  3. Draw the title on it: Christmas Carols.
  4. Draw some staves with musical notes.
  5. Glue the parts on a large green sheet. Paste three-dimensional if possible: paste the dress with folds; arms come out of sleeves holding the 3D pasted music book. 
  6. Draw nostrils with a black marker and shoe laces with the silver one.
  7. Make a large group work of these Christmas carolers!

Works of art made by students of grade 6. 

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Silver and white Xmas tree

What do you need?
  • green construction paper
  • silver marker
  • white pencil
What should you do?
  1. Draw the trunk of a tree in the middle of the sheet, starting at the bottom and ending about 2 inches from the top. 
  2. Color the trunk with silver marker. 
  3. Draw lines from the trunk to the right and left. Don't use a ruler! The lines become shorter to create a triangle.  
  4. Draw Xmas decorations on the branches with a white pencil. 
Works of art made by students of grade 6. 

Monday, December 8, 2025

Gingerbread man printing lesson

What do you need?
  • two pieces of linoleum 10 x 10 cm
  • lino knife
  • block printing ink
  • flat piece of plexiglass
  • linoleum roller
  • white sheets
  • lino press
  • scissors, glue
  • colored paper
What should you do?
  1. Draw a gingerbread cookie on both pieces of linoleum. 
  2. Cut away the outlines of the first linoleum.
  3. Cut away the background of the second one. 
  4. Print in one or two (Christmas) colors.
  5. Paste your prints on colored paper.

Works of art are made by students of grade 4. 

Friday, December 5, 2025

Christmas trees in the snow

What do you need?
  • large drawing sheets 
  • liquid watercolor green and red 
  • oilpastel crayons 
  • brushes
What should you do ?
  • Draw a wavy line, the ground. 
  • Draw several christmas trees. Simple triangles are okay. 
  • Do not draw all the trees next to each other, but let them overlap. 
  • Decorate the trees with balls and garlands.
  • Draw presents under the trees. 
  • Color with oil pastels, but leave the ground white. 
  • Use white oilpastel for snowflakes.
  • Paint with liquid watercolor, the ground has to stay white.
Works of art made by students of grade 1.
Elements of art: color, shape, space.

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Light in the darkness

Before:
Print a lantern for each student. 

What do you need? 

  • drawing sheet 
  • tempera paint
  • brush
  • pattern of a lantern
  • scissors and glue
What should you do?
  1. Paint a light yellow circle in the middle of the drawing sheet.  
  2. Paint around it with colors that become progressively darker: dark yellow, orange, red, dark red.
  3. Paint the last circles in blue and dark gray and fill the sheet. Let dry 
  4. Cut the lantern and paste it on the painted sheet. 

Elements of art: color, nuance. 
Works of art made by students of grade 3. 

Monday, November 24, 2025

Colorful Christmas trees


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What do you need?
  • two white drawing sheets A4 size
  • water color paint
  • brushes
  • jar with water
  • tissue paper
  • scissors and glue
  • ruler
  • pencil
  • gold or silver marker
  • white correction marker
  • glitter
What should you do?
  1. Paint a background on the first white sheet with water color paint. Use different colors and let them blend into each other. Use plenty of water for nice bright colors.
  2. Choose three colors tissue paper. Fold the sheets several times and cut triangles. 
  3. Wet the second white sheet with a brush. 
  4. Place the triangles on it and leave it to dry. 
  5. Cut long triangles. You may use the schedule. Cut a piece from the bottom of the triangles if you want trees of various heights. Cut some smaller triangles from the left overs if you want more trees.
  6. Paste the triangles with overlap on the colored background. 
  7. Outline with silver or gold marker and draw a simple branche stucture.
  8. Draw snowflakes with a white marker or use chips from the hole punch. 
  9. Sprinkle some glitter on the forest floor.
  10. Paste the artwork on a colored background.
Works of art made by students of grade 7. 

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Tea light holder of paper, ink and oil!

These beautiful colored light holders are made of paper, ink and salad oil! 

What do  you need?
  • sketch paper
  • pattern (ask me in the comments)
  • liquid watercolor paint
  • brush
  • scissors
  • strong glue
  • salad oil
  • paper towels
  • little glass jar + tea light

What should you do?

  1. Print the pattern copy on scetch paper. 
  2. Wet the paper and sprinkle with a big brush liquid water color on it. The drops will flow in the water. Fill the whole sheet with color. 
  3. Let dry. 
  4. Pour some salad oil on a plate. Use a big brush to paint the sheet with oil.  
  5. Put the oily sheet between paper towels and let dry for one day.
  6. Cut out the pattern. 
  7. Fold the edges and stick the tea light holder together with strong glue.
Made by students of grade 6.