...to crayons! Click the yellow button below to download our “10 Creative Ways to Use Crayons” PDF: Check out these 10 techniques to help you and your students get creative...... Learn More
...I did a comparison test of standard Crayola Crayons versus Crayola Construction Paper Crayons. I love Crayola crayons. They are great for coloring on white sulphite paper, and for getting...... Learn More
...you need is a 12″ x 15″ piece of white sulphite paper, crayons and cake tempera paint. I used Faber-Castell connector paints and their wax crayons. Start by drawing the...... Learn More
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...children create facial features, hair and clothes for their portraits. What about crayons? You would think that crayons have a similar quality and outcome as oil pastels, but they are...... Learn More
...just a few words. MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED: – 9″ x 12″ sulphite paper (can substitute 12″ x 18″) – Oil pastels or crayons – Watercolor – Medium paint brush...... Learn More
...layers of colorful patterns with crayons. This Holiday Folk Art Santa is the perfect subject for this layering style. Grab some liquid tempera paint (I use Crayola Artista tempera paints...... Learn More
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...the year!) black oil pastel for drawing (crayons are fine) Metallic oil pastels or metallic tempera paint Regular oil pastels (optional) Drawing the Robot Start with the head. Leaf through...... Learn More
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...pastels to add layers of warm colors – color with crayons or oil pastels – use red, yellow and white tempera paint to mix into orange. What’s your favorite color...... Learn More
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What? Paint without paint? Yes. It can be done with a most humble product: water-soluble oil pastel. Faber-Castell makes a wonderful Gel Stick in a plastic applicator that looks a...... Learn More
...using pencils with 5-7 year olds because the small pencil lines encourage small drawings. Here’s a post that talks about my art philosophy. 5. Faber-Castell Watercolor Crayons These crayons are...... Learn More
...fashioned crayons as my resist tool. I have a variety of crayons: construction paper, glitter crayons and plain crayons. My students loved getting all variety and it left me wondering...... Learn More
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...PDF. Stick to the basics and try not to overload your house with craft papers. Markers, Pens and Crayons…. I like finding jars and vases around the house to store...... Learn More