Welcome to Primary Art, home to my favorite art lessons. I am an elementary school art teacher, chronicling my favorite art lessons. I hope to bring ideas to other art teachers, parents, home school teachers, and artistic children. Here you will find a catalog of lessons for grades kindergarten through 5, as well as other art-room related stuff! Thank you for visiting!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Fifth Grade Snowy Mountains
Students dyed white paper by scattering tissue paper squares and painting over them with water. The following week, students peeled off the tissue paper to reveal the newly dyed paper beneath! We used this for our sky.
Students used crayon resist to create the snow on the watercolor mountains. Blue watercolor was used for shadows, and large black permanent marker for the trees.
Fifth grade art
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Fantastically beautiful! I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI can't get the colours that dark! Any tips?
ReplyDeleteHello, what kind of paper can you use for this? How does the crayon resist work?
ReplyDeleteI love ur snowy mountains can u teach me
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