On our last day of art class at co-op before Christmas, I decided to use 2 of Tricia’s chalk pastel tutorials with my class! I shared that we also used her ideas with our Fall Leaves & Trees a few weeks ago! Click over here if you’d like to read all the posts in my Teaching Art {With the Help of Pinterest!}
Supplies Needed: Paper + Chalk Pastels = that’s it!
Here are Tricia’s instructions for the Chalk Pastel Christmas Trees. {Find many more Simple Chalk Pastel Tutorials here!}
Next up was a Little Town of Bethlehem project.
At the time of this project, I couldn’t find a tutorial on Tricia’s blog – but she sent me this link for doing Star of Bethlehem!! I saw a picture of it on pinterest and decided to try it out!! I think it turned out beautifully!
I had my kids take a black or brown chalk pastel and just draw a simple outline of buildings (one line) all the across their paper. Then we shaded and blended the buildings with that same color.
The next thing we did was draw a yellow star and shade around it to make it SHINE!
Finally we shaded the rest of the sky a dark blue to make it look like it was night time.
We’ve had so much fun in this art class! We are now finished with our first semester! I will still be teaching art next semester. I have decided I won’t continue posting this series EVERY week…but when we do find a great project on Pinterest that turns out well, I will come back and share about it and link to this series!
I hope you’ve enjoyed the Teaching Art {with the help of Pinterest} series!
Teaching Art Links
- Art Class Project Ideas Pinterest Board
- Supply List for Art Co-op
- 5 awesome art blogs!
- Van Gogh’s Sunflowers ~ Lesson Part 1
- Van Gogh’s Sunflowers ~ Lesson Part 2
- 12 Picture Books about Van Gogh
- Van Gogh’s Starry Night
- Circle Project with Oil Pastels
- Self-Portraits
- Fall Leaves & Trees with Chalk Pastels
- Turkey Art
- Christmas Ornament Art Project
- Chalk Pastel Christmas Trees & Bethlehem
Tricia Hodges says
Candace – I am just thrilled that you stepped out and taught art! You are enjoying a love of art in many. Like you, I am not an art teacher. But I have learned from my mother that all it takes is practice – and that chalk pastels are such a forgiving medium.
Your Christmas trees are so happy and festive!! And your Star Over Bethlehem photos sure tell of His birth!! I do have that one on the blog and as a ‘classic’ tutorial in the Christmas chalk pastels ebook. http://www.hodgepodge.me/2012/11/christmas-star-chalk-pastel-tutorial/ Thanks again for sharing your enthusiasm and your beautiful projects!!
Candace says
Ahhh, Tricia! Thanks! Wish I had found it, I probably could have given better instructions! Ha!! I will go back in and add that link. Thanks for stopping by!
Amy Bradsher says
Oh, I’ve loved this series! Hope you share many more of your projects. 🙂
Candace says
Thank you so much, Amy!! I do hope to keep sharing the best of what we find next semester! 🙂
Kym Thorpe says
These are great projects – love the Christmas themes!
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