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ARTASTIC! Miss Oetken's Artists: We scream for Ice cream (and Cupcakes!) with Wayne Thiebaud! | Kindergarten art, Elementary art projects, Art lessons

I can't believe it, but I forgot to post about my one of my favorite art lessons from last year where we did the cakes! I'll get to that later...let's stick to this year. We just finished making Wayne Thiebaud "3 Ice Cream Cones" themed art in our own style and "3 Cupcakes". I showed students this clip of Wayne Thiebaud talking about his art. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI_QJ5D9Qm8 For the ice cream waffle cones, we traced a triangle on brown paper 3 times. Then took a brown crayon to…

Madison Rowe on Instagram: "Such a fun and easy art project to do during your final days of school when you’re REACHING for things to do 🤪 My littles traced my… in 2025 | Easy art projects, Preschool art projects, Summer art projects

Madison Rowe on Instagram: "Such a fun and easy art project to do during your final days of school when you’re REACHING for things to do 🤪 My littles traced my popsicle tracer (I drew the tracer myself) 3 times on their paper, used crayons to decorate their popsicles, and then used watercolors for the background and also painted on top of the crayon marks! Let me know if you try this fun art project! Even though it’s messy, it’s sooo much fun to paint! 😍🎨 #summerart #artprojectsforkids…

Ms. Pfeifer: 1st Grade: Pop Art Popsicles | Kindergarten art lessons, Kindergarten art, Elementary art projects

This unit introduced the first grade classes to Pop Art, Andy Warhol, contrast, pattern, repetition, and gadget printing. We started by choosing three colors to glue down for the background. Then, students created four papers, each a different color. They made a gadget print on each one. In the next class period, students added another layer to their papers, using the same process. The next step was to cut out their popsicles and glue it to their backgrounds. They had to choose a background…

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