Posts Tagged ‘art education’
Take a tour through our virtual Art Gallery!!
Welcome to the Little Fingers Big Art gallery wrap-up! Today, we’re going to take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of our favorite crafts of the past year. PLUS: I’ll show you a unique way to display your students’ artwork in the classroom! I’ve taken our favorite top ten crafts and compiled them…
Read MoreDoris of Library Arts makes fireflies with our Tie Dye Paper!
These cute fireflies are made with our R15263 Tie Dye Paper. Doris from Library Arts shows you how to put together these beauties, inspired by Eric Carle’s classic children’s book, “The Lonely Firefly.” Doris posted this craft on the Library Arts website on May 21st, 2010 and can be viewed here. The fireflies are made…
Read MoreLittle Fingers Big Art Celebrates 1st Birthday!!
What better way to celebrate the 1st birthday of Little Fingers Big Art than to feature a craft post on how to make gorgeous birthday hats!? Complete with templates for the hats and accessories, this post marks our first year on the blogosphere and provides teachers and educators with a fun way to celebrate each…
Read MoreLittle Fingers Big Art just received the Versatile Blogger Award!!
Thank you so much to our huge fan, OntheUpCycle, who just recently bestowed us with the Versatile Blogger Award! Learn more about the award HERE. You can check out her amazing projects at ontheupcycle.wordpress.com! In order to receive the reward, LittleFingersBigArt must participate in the rules required by the status of this award. They are…
Read MoreCraft Spotlight: Bunting Flags
Welcome to our first Craft Spotlight post! These posts will be published every Monday to showcase our favorite craft projects developed and manufactured domestically by Roylco! This week’s feature craft is R22046 Bunting Flags! Bunting Flags are cut from heavier paper and are great for painting on! Use regular tempera paint for coloring the flags.…
Read MoreJulie from the Land of Lost Luggage uses our Color Diffusing Sealife!
Julie shared a wonderful art lesson with her readers about dispersion and diffusion… using our R2446 Color Diffusing Sealife! Check out her post for a colorful display of her daughter’s artwork! This post is entitled “Teach Art to Your Children V 1.4” and was published on February 18, 2011. Julie and her daughter used washable…
Read MoreTear Art Still Life
Our take on tear art uses simple materials: construction paper, crayons, rubbing plates and a bit of fine motor action! Find out how to create a gorgeous still life of a vase of summery flowers, or inspire some beachy fun with a colorful tropical fish portrait! Age: 4+ Duration: 15-20 minutes You’ll Need: • R5871…
Read MoreJudy’s Handmade Creations uses our Bright Buttons!
Judy from Judy’s Handmade Creations used our Bright Buttons to decorate lovely handmade cards! R2131 Bright Buttons are perfect for a variety of different projects, including scrapbooking and collage! The post, entitled “Summer Mini Album 2013!!” was posted on June 27, … Continue reading →
Read MoreMAKE’s Phillip Torrone reviews our Human X-Rays!
I was sent this link a while back and figured I’d let the craft world know about the reception one of our products got at the NYC Toy Fair in 2008. Phillip Torrone of MAKE was present at the Toy … Continue reading →
Read MoreBIG IDEAS: Stained Glass Window Tessellations
Cover your entire classroom window with beautiful stained glass designs. Match the edges of the adorable animal shapes to create perfect tessellations. Teach students about tessellations, colors, light refraction, puzzle matching and more! The end result is amazing and everyone … Continue reading →
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