What do you get when you take a handprint turkey and add some buttons? This cutie:
I knew the buttons I bought for my fall tree would come in handy. I had to pick through them to find the small ones so they'd fit in the fingers of my daughter's handprint. First I traced it with a pencil then went over it with markers. I also added a beak and feet.
Then my daughter helped me squeeze glue on the fingers. We worked on one finger at a time, matching the colors.
For the body, we again covered it in glue first.
I found a dark brown square button, so she put that in the middle to look like a wing. Then she filled in the rest.
I added a wiggle eye and that was it!
Great fine motor practice and color-matching activity!
For more Thanksgiving fun, check out these free printables you can use to dress up your dining table at FoodPackagingLabels.net!
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Nature Faces
Before I get to the art project today, I wanted to update you on my job situation. If you were reading this blog back in May, you know I left the center I was teaching at and stayed home with my daughter for the summer. At the end of the summer, as I applied for new positions, I realized I didn't want to teach in a center anymore. So I became a nanny for a wonderful family instead. They have a 3-year-old daughter and an 18-month-old son. My daughter is 2-and-a-half so she fits in nicely. Although I love teaching and often miss being in a classroom, I am very happy with my decision. And I still get to do a lot of what I did in the classroom anyway. (But no more class displays -- boo hoo.)
Now on to the art...
I noticed the red leaves from a burning bush looked like lips, so I thought it would be fun to make faces out of things from nature. Most of the leaves have already fallen off the trees where I live, but there are a few still hanging on. We took a walk to collect some items that we thought would be good for our project. Then we got to work gluing the items on to resemble a face.
I put markers out to add in other details, but it's not necessary. Here's one I made before I drew anything in:
And then after:
It just adds a little something. We had a lot of fun!
And the little one just made a collage.
This art won't last forever, but it's a wonderful activity to do on a beautiful autumn day!
Now on to the art...
I noticed the red leaves from a burning bush looked like lips, so I thought it would be fun to make faces out of things from nature. Most of the leaves have already fallen off the trees where I live, but there are a few still hanging on. We took a walk to collect some items that we thought would be good for our project. Then we got to work gluing the items on to resemble a face.
I put markers out to add in other details, but it's not necessary. Here's one I made before I drew anything in:
And then after:
It just adds a little something. We had a lot of fun!
And the little one just made a collage.
This art won't last forever, but it's a wonderful activity to do on a beautiful autumn day!
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