Snowy Evening Art Project

This Winter, I tried to find a peaceful art project for my kiddos to work on.  After reading Owl Moon by Jane Yolden and "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost, I wanted my kids to make a project that expressed the same mood of the literature.

When I shared it with my team, they had a similar project they had done a few years ago that they found on Art Projects for Kids, a website by amazing art teacher Kathy Barbro.

I loved the project, but wanted to make some changes to reflect the literature we read in class.  I adjusted some of the steps in Kathy's project to make it a bit more like the Satish painting.  Here's what I did:




Crayon Resist: When you color with a white crayon, the area where you colored will 'resist' the watercolor paint, leaving that area white. :)








Materials needed:

- One sheet of watercolor paper for each student (I used 1/2 sheet)
- Blue painter's tape
- One white crayon for each student
- Scissors
- One watercolor set for each student

Click here for the link to Art Project for Kids and the original version of this project from Kathy! :)

There's still time this Winter to make this beautiful project!! I'm hanging it on my wall with a writing about "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening". 

Merry Christmas, everyone! I hope you had a wonderful family-filled, food-filled, LOVE-filled holiday!!

8 comments

  1. Wow, those look gorgeous!!! I love pairing up artwork and writing~ makes a great keepsake for parents! Thanks for sharing!

    Kate
    EduKate and Inspire

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  2. Those are absolutely beautiful! Great work and what an inspiration!

    Krissy
    Ms. Hutten’s Buttons

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  3. Anonymous12/26/2012

    Gorgeous! I love this art project!

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  4. Those are gorgeous! Definitely pinning this.
    ❀Barbara❀
    Grade ONEderful
    Ruby Slippers Blog Designs

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  5. Beautiful! I have to try this in January with my second graders. It's a sophisticated art project!

    Heather at TeachItToday!

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  6. I want to do this. You are so clever!

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  7. Kate, those look awesome!!! Art projects are so much fun!!!

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