1. I made cardboard body templates so the students wouldn't spend too much time drawing a body. On 11" x 17" paper, they should trace the template lightly with a pencil. They need to save room at the bottom for their name.
2. Next, they add clothes and details to the body to reflect how they look either on that day, or the first day to school. When the drawings are done, they trace all the lines and their name with a black Sharpie marker.
3. Give each student a ballpoint pen and ask them to write in the background a description of what they did that summer. This is to be done quickly, and if they make a mistake, they should just cross it out and keep going. The goal is to not worry about making things perfect.
4. Lastly, pass out liquid watercolors and have the kids paint all of their picture. Once again, if colors happen to run into each other, just let them go. I advise that they don't mix or layer colors as things get gray and brown REAL fast with watercolor, but accidents can look pretty cool sometimes.



3 comments:
We love your website. My daughter did the Back to School portrait today and loved it - this is a girl that is not at all keen on writing!! She is so proud of it she put it on her blog
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Hi!
Where can I find a student shaped template to cut out?
Thank you!
Hope this is still helpful shishkabob. I just linked a template image to my post. Click on the "carboard body template" and download. Good luck!
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