Published Article, Colored Pencil Flowers and My Latest Creative Project
Thursday, June 16, 2016
I wrote an article about artwork my students made after learning about the art of contemporary artist Justin Vining. You can read the article here. I wrote a blog post last year all about this project: Inspired by Artist Justin Vining.
I love Justin’s artwork and you can see pictures of his artwork on his website.


School's out for summer! For those of you who don't know, I teach K-6 art full-time during the school year. Most of my blogging energy gets put into my teaching blog, Art is Basic.
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A colored pencil flower drawing I recently made. |
I have been working on a new creative project, which is not watercolor, not collage and not drawing! What is it? A planner for club or scout leaders! So my plan is to create all the pages of this special planner and then get it printed for myself to use. Also, I will put the files as a bundle in my shop so if anyone else wants to purchase a download, they can do so. I'm also thinking of getting a bunch of them printed and then selling actual physical planners from my two online shops: Teachers Pay Teachers and Etsy.
The digital clip art I have gotten from commercial use websites such as Pixabay.com or Creative Market. Some of the digital art I alter with color, cropping, rotating, etc. I think the pages are pretty cute. I still have several hours of playing around with the other pages before I'm ready to send them off to the printers. I am making the calendar pages from June 2016 through all of 2018, so the planner would be good for 2 years. What do you think so far? Any suggestions or tips for printing? Any pages you think I need to include in a club leader planner?
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