Dec 3, 2009

Nutcracker Painting

One way to have students draw LARGE is to instruct them that their art must touch the top and the bottom of a piece of paper.
1. This project requires 10" x 18" paper, tempera paints, black sharpie marker and a gold opaque metallic marker. Have the students fold the 10" x 18" paper in half, crease, and open.
2. Show them how to draw in pencil a nutcracker that has a hat that touches the top edge, a belt that is on the fold, and shoes that are sitting on the bottom edge. Fill in the nutcracker with details such as boots, shirt button detail and face. The shoulders should nearly touch the sides of the paper.
3. Paint the nutcracker with tempera paints. Lots of red and black make for festive holiday colors.
4. Once the paint is dry, trace over the pencil lines with a black sharpie marker.
5. Use a gold opaque poster marker to fill in detail such as the buttons and cuffs.

6 comments:

Nellie Mae said...

This is fantastic! Can't wait to try it with my students!!

Grace said...

Found you via Crafty Crow today. Love this project and plan to come back here often for inspiration. My daughters are going to try this today in homeschool! Thanks.

Tina Marie said...

We spent some time this week studying the Nutcracker and watching the ballet on DVD. This is the perfect way to end our study. Thank you for inspiration.

Kelly Snelling_Soulhumming.typepad.com said...

great idea! i can't wait to make some nutcrackers with my sons. thank you.

Clare Wilkinson said...

I love these!!!! I was searching for a good holiday project, and this is it!!! Thanks again for all the wonderful ideas!

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I love this Nutcracker Painting!
In fact, I think this will be the next proyect for the class

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