On Mondays in September, I will be presenting some easy ideas for collaborative art projects that will inspire kids to create. This first one is from a co-op class I taught in the spring called Artful Story Adventures. We read beautiful books and created an art project inspired by the book's artwork or content. This particular project was inspired by Swatch: The Girl Who Loved Color by Julie Denos. My students worked together to create bubble art. The images below show what the art looked like while it was still wet; the students took the art home before I had a chance to grab images of their dry paintings. For this project, Jean Van't Hul has an excellent tutorial here (non-affiliate link). I adapted her ideas a bit because of the materials I had on hand, so this is what I used. Materials
In the future, I think that I will use more permanent paint, so I can use either a painting drop cloth or a white sheet as a canvas. Completing this art project outside would also be fun.
I hope that you have enjoyed this quick tutorial, and I would love to see yours if you end up creating some bubble blower art yourselves. Thanks for reading. Comments are closed.
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