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How to Make a Collage Christmas Tree

Are you looking for a fun art project to try over winter break with your kids?  Here is one that is sure to be festive, fun and creative! Christmas Tree Collage for Kids What you will need:
1.  Begin by drawing a Christmas tree shape on a piece of watercolor paper. 2016-12-16-13-09-15 2.  Start by painting in the sections of the tree with various shades of green.  Get your brush nice and wet while painting. 2016-12-16-13-10-11 3.  While the paint is still wet, I like to dab in other colors that are similar (yellows, turqouises, different shades of green).  The colors blend and spread in a way that is unique to watercolors. painting-the-christmas-tree 4.  When you are finished painting the tree, let it dry for several hours. Watercolor Christmas tree 5.  While it is drying, take some time to gather the items that you will use to decorate the tree.  I have a stash of paper scraps that I keep handy for projects like these.  Use scrapbook paper, previously painted pages, magazine cut outs or stickers.  I happened to have an astronomy magazine which had some really beautiful celestial images as well as some children's magazines that had that moon image. I also belong to a really fun Stickers of the Month club called Pipsticks, where I get a curated package of super cool stickers sent to me every month (kind of like those makeup bag of the month kit or Barkbox.)   If you use this link, I get a referral credit! 2016-12-16-14-51-126.  When your tree is thoroughly dry, you can start decorating!  Cut out wavy line shapes for garland or use markers to draw them on.  Stick on star stickers, magazine cut outs or draw stars in the sky. Choose something festive to add to the top of your tree. Tree in progress I outlined the tree sections with black Micron markers and added additional doodling to the bottom of the tree. christmas-tree-collage 7.  Cut out ornament shapes from your painted papers, scrapbook paper scraps and magazine pages.  Put stickers on the tree for ornaments.  Place a bird or animal sticker to be sitting on the tree.  Outline any stickers that need defining.  After I started decorating, for some reason I began using green markers to color on top of the actual tree.  I didn't like it, but it was too late so I had to keep going.  If I did this again, I would just leave it with the watercolor paints only. Detail shot of tree 8.  Finally, in my opinion, white accents make everything better!  I used my white paint marker to add dots on to the garland and tree. Tree detail Here is the finished image! When you are done, you can frame it and hang it as a Christmas decoration or you can photocopy it and use it as a Christmas card.

christmas-tree christmas-tree-angle What do you think of this idea?  Do you like collage as much as I do?

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Back to School and Cute Ornament Gifts

After the long winter break, we are back to school!  The week before school got out, I was home sick on that Tuesday and Wednesday.  Then, we had a snow day on Thursday and Friday, so it's been about 3 weeks since I've been at school.

When I came back there were some holiday presents given to me by students.  Here are two adorable ornaments I received.

My daughter loved this beautiful bird!

Handmade ornament by a student.  Isn't this adorable?  Love it.



Fall Fearless and Fly Prompt #6 and Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to you and your family!

This is a perfect time for the Fall Fearless and Fly prompt #6:
Headline Prompt:  Divided by God:  What does "God" mean to you?  How do you access"God" or the divine or the sacred in your life?
Color Prompt:
Metallics - gold, silver, copper, bronze, or all of them!
Quote Prompt:
"This is my simple religion.  There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy.  Our own brain, our own heart, is our temple; the philosophy is kindness."  The Dalai Lama



I do believe in God and the Bible as a blueprint for how to live our lives.  I do believe that God is much greater than any of us can understand and that he reveals himself through Jesus and creation in different ways to people all over the world. 




Here are some Christmas themed art journal pages from last year!



Faith lettering... a picture for my friend's daughter


LOVE Christmas card

Print and color this card to give

Free Printable Christmas Card!
Marit, founder of Featuring magazine, suggested that we all make print and color holiday cards to post on the website.  For the past few years, I have made little cards from my artwork to use as thank you notes at school.  If a kid gives me a holiday gift or card I will give them one of my little artwork cards.  So, this was perfect, because now my holiday card is done for school.  Some kids at school saw me drawing this and they all said they wanted one, so I'm going to print off a bunch.

If you would like to print off this card for yourself or your kid to color, go ahead!

Do you make your own holiday cards?  If so, how do you do it?

Creativity Queue Challenge Day 5

If you are coming here from Daisy Yellow's blog, welcome!  I am the hostess for Day 5 of the Creativity Queue Challenge.  This is a challenge where you are charged to do something creative that you have been meaning and wanting to do.  Anything goes, as long as it is something you have already started (in your head or actually physically).

My challenge:  Create a digital birthday card using parts of my own art.
I had been wanting to make and print out little birthday note cards to have on hand to give out to my students at school when it is their birthday.  I have over 125 students, so it needed to be something small, quick and easy, where I can just write a brief note and sign my name. 

Here are the steps I took.

1.  First I downloaded a background from 100+ New Watercolor Textures
I suppose I could have painted one myself, but I just wanted to find a fun one quickly.

2.  I took an old watercolor painting of mine:
 I combined the two images.  I put this painting on top of the background.


3.  Then I used some downloaded brushes to create a frame. 

4.  Next, I erased some of the inside to make a place to put the text.

5.  Then, I uploaded the jpeg to Picasa.
     When you look at your gallery of photos, click on the one you want.  Then, go to "actions" and then "edit in picnik" where you can add lots of fun effects.
6.  Save it to the computer again.  Finally, I reopened it in Photoshop again and added more star brush effects on the side.  I downloaded the brush effects from one of the web sites I listed above.  Voila!  Done!

Also sharing with My Mojo Monthly.

Just Journals


Just Journals Link Party will be taking a break until after the holidays!  Ideas for art journaling:

  • Sketch your favorite ornaments
  • Use bits of wrapping paper and ribbons from your presents in your journal
  • Write lyrics from your favorite holiday songs
  • Create a color palette based on your favorite holiday cards
  • Cut up your holiday cards and make collages with the images
  • Take photos of your holiday trinkets and use them as collage images 
  • Doodle snowflakes!





Images from Pinterest:
Photographs of holiday trinkets

Color palette inspiration
Use bits of your wrapping paper and ribbons

Doodle snowflakes!

Cut up some of your Christmas cards