Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Quick And Easy Art Projects For Children

By Kate Halfey


Children just love activities which require playing with their imagination and colors. Creating art projects are fun ways to use up their idle time which fosters their creativity and at the same time enhances their skills. Making art projects such as simple paintings of animals and flowers can be very beneficial for their development and there are tons of art projects you can assign to your children for every age group most of which you can do at home using materials you already have.

Aside from educating our children with the academic subjects such as reading, writing, and arithmetic, it is equally important that we pay attention to their other skills and foster their talents. Teaching children a little bit of art is essential as it allows them to explore many possibilities and discover their potential. To get started, you can choose a specific artist may it be a painter, sculptor, or photographer and come up with a unique project based around that creative person. For instance, if you want to share to your child the works of Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, you can go online and find examples of the amazing creations of da Vinci.

Once you are ready to start with a project, you can go to websites dedicated to art for kids such as ArtProjectsForKids.org. Here, you can find downloadable murals based on works of many famous artists and print them. For example, you can purchase and print a mural for da Vinci's masterpiece, the "Mona Lisa" which your child can color based on his own preferences. Your child simply colors in each page of the mural and when finished, the child will have their own personalized rendition of an artistic masterpiece.

You can also create fun and exciting art activities using things already found at home such as crayons and water colors. A good example of such an activity is creating water resist paintings. Your child can create a simple illustration of something like a flower, a birthday cake, a favorite animal or a bunch of balloons using crayons and then they can finish the project by painting over it with water colors. The end result is a beautiful mix of these two mediums.

A big roll of paper can also be used as a canvas which children can fill with their ideas. Come up with a good theme like under the sea, nature, or outer space and then allow the children to fill the giant piece of paper with whatever they can think of. You are not limited to using crayons and water colors only. Throw in some oil pastel and brilliant colored markers. You can even make cut outs from colored paper and then paste it on the canvas.

Apart from making drawings, clay and play dough makes also a great option for children to express their imaginative side. Using these materials, they can create a myriad of shapes, objects, and creatures. If you have bake-able clay, you can use them to create little bowls and vases which they can design later on and keep. Offering fun tools such as rolling pins and cookie cutters of various shapes and designs can help children make their creations much more easily.




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