This is a beautiful project perfect for Mother's Day. I found it on the Instagram account of elementary art teacher Joel Scholten. @scholtenart
I made a few changes to suit older kids, as I taught this to my Grade 4-6 class.
We looked at the work of Claude Monet, noticing how he used many different colours and short brushstrokes. They painted a background for their still life using various neutral shades of tempera paint.
While their background was drying, they painted stylized roses using a q-tip and tempera paint: a colour of their choice plus white. They filled two sheets of 9 x 12" paper.
The next class, they cut out a symmetrical vase from a folded sheet of colour ed paper of their choice. They glued this onto their background. Then they used a Q-tip and two shades of green paint to paint the greenery in their vase.
While the greenery dries, students cut out their dried roses. I had pre-cut a bunch of corrugated cardboard squares. Glue each rose onto the cardboard and arrange on the vase and glue down.
I love how these turned out with the low relief effect!

















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