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BINGO Creativity Challenge

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Today I have a fun drawing challenge for you! This bingo board gives lots of options for some fun and silly drawings. Pick one, try to get "BINGO" by choosing a set of drawings in a row, or try them all! Draw with pencil first. If you have something to color with, you can add color as well! Source: Katrina Castillo

Make Your Own Emoji!

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Emojis are a fun way for us to express ourselves! Today, we will be creating our own. Think about all of your emotions (happy, sad, frustrated, excited, etc.) and how you show them on your face. Here are some ideas to get you started! To make your emojis, you will need: any kind of paper pencil colorful art supplies (paint, markers, crayons, or colored pencils will work) something round to trace (I used a cup, but you could use a roll of tape or a lid) Don't have paper? You can also use the back of a piece of junk mail that is going in the trash or an old cardboard box! And you can just use a pencil or pen if you don't have anything to color with! Here are the steps! Use your round object to trace circles onto your piece of paper.  Trace circles until the paper is full. Color in the circles. The most common color for emojis is yellow, but you can get creative and make them whatever color you want them to be. Draw your emoji faces. If yo

Folding Surprise Monsters!

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This project is a fun one because it comes with a surprise! We are making monsters today, but there are so many different things you could make into a folding surprise drawing...I have seen fish, Pokemon, unicorns, people, aliens, pets, and more! Have fun and get creative! Thank you to Art for Kids Hub for the inspiration for this little monster!

Brighten Up Your Neighborhood!

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Hello, wonderful artists! Today, I wanted to show you a new art project that you can use to help brighten up your neighborhood. Kids all around the world are hanging rainbows on their windows and doors to help cheer up their neighbors during this time when we are not able to be together! Click here to see an article about other kids around the world who are also making rainbows! To make a rainbow, you will need: any kind of paper colorful art supplies (paint, markers, crayons, or colored pencils will work) tape Here are the steps! Get out a white piece of paper. Remember, the order of the colors in the rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. If you don't have all the colors, just use the ones you have in the order of the rainbow and skip the others. Start with violet (purple) on the bottom to make sure I have enough room for the smallest part of my rainbow. Paint or draw an upside-down "u" shape. Add the other c

Found Object Color Wheel

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Welcome to The Luckie Little Art Room! I created this blog because we are now in new territory and students are learning from home. I plan to provide some fun art activities that kids can do at home to help spark their creativity! Here's an activity that doesn't require any art supplies! Happy hunting!