Materials Needed:
– Paper or cardboard from paper bags, cereal or pasta boxes, junk mail, old holiday cards, etc.
– One or two sheets of white paper, cardstock, or cardboard
– Markers or color pencils or crayons/oil pastels
– pencil
– scissors
– glue/tape
– paper clips/push pins
– round lids to use or trace for wheels (smaller for little cars, larger for bigger ones)
Vocabulary
Color wheel: a circle showing the relationship between primary and secondary colors
Primary colors: yellow, red and blue
Secondary colors: orange, green and purple
Warm colors: red, orange, and yellow
Cool colors: blue, green and purple
SAVE THE DATES:
This is a series of sustainable art lessons open to all ages and especially for families with children at home due to COVID-19.
Friday, May 29 at 2:00 p.m. EST
Friday, June 5 at 2:00 p.m. EST
Kit Loney is a visual artist and poet with more than 20 years of teaching experience. She has lead art classes for youth through college and currently offers private lessons. Questions or requests for Kit? Email TINYisPOWERFUL@gmail.com