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"A Faithful Attempt" is designed to showcase a variety of K-12 art lessons, the work of my art students, as well as other art-related topics. Projects shown are my take on other art teacher's lessons, lessons found in books or else designed by myself.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Paper Beads Bracelet Craft

 

This was an end of year activity my Grade 4-6 students enjoyed, though, not all were able to successfully create the paper beads. 

Paper bead making is a beautiful craft that transforms simple strips of paper into colorful, handcrafted beads. By rolling, gluing, and sealing recycled paper, artists create unique beads that can be used in jewelry, decorations, and other creative projects. No two beads are exactly alike, making each piece a small work of art.

Paper bead making has gained worldwide recognition through the work of women's cooperatives in several African countries, particularly in Uganda. Many women use recycled magazines, calendars, and other discarded paper materials to create vibrant beads and jewelry. The craft provides an opportunity to earn income, support their families, and build stronger communities while promoting environmental sustainability through recycling.

Students measured and cut one inch thin triangles from magazine paper and rolled it around a bamboo stick and glued it shut. It's a pretty fiddly craft and takes very good fine motor skills and dexterity! Definitely watch a tutorial- Youtube has lots.

Once they had a good amount for a bracelet, I varnished the beads using clear nail polish strung on a thin wire. The next class they chose small colored beads and strung their bracelet onto clear elastic thread. They were very happy with them!












Thursday, June 18, 2026

Cactus Watercolour Paintings


Here's another project where student can practice both their drawing skills as well as their watercolour painting skills.
I printed out sheets with lots of varieties of cacti. Grade 4-6 students drew their cacti in a pot on a table. They had to add a simple pattern to the background or be creative in some way. They were outlined in sharpie then painted using pan watercolours. For final details, paint pens were used to add additional patterns.


















 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Hot Air Balloon Watercolour Painting


This is a lovely summer art project that just evokes happiness! It's a great lesson to teach the art element of SPACE. Students followed THIS tutorial, from Art Projects for Kids. Then they outlined in Sharpie and coloured with watercolour or pencil crayons, or both!
I taught this to Grades 4-6.










 

Friday, May 29, 2026

Van Gogh "Almond Blossoms" Painting

 



This is a lovely Spring project that combines art history and tempera painting techniques.
Check out my previous post about it HERE.






Some Grade 4-6 finished paintings!














Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Glimpsing Galaxies watercolours


This is an amazing lesson that combines wet on wet watercolours techniques and one point perspective.
I found it on the art blog: Ms. Amsler's Artroom
She has all the steps, including wonderful watercolour tutorial, on her website- check it out!







Some finished Grade 7-9 artworks:





















 

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