Again, the young artists at Columbia were asked to create a special Back Drop for the Thanksgiving family luncheon at Columbia. The kinder and first grade artists sure came through with our Farmer's Market Stand theme: Thankful for the Harvest! First grade students learned to draw pumpkins on painted papers using curved lines to create 3D FORM. They drew their lines with black oil pastel. They added warm pastel chalk pumpkin colors: yellows, oranges, reds and blended them onto the painted papers. The final touch was the shadow blending of the black oil pastel and adding white chalk highlights and cutting out their pumpkins.
Kinder artists dot stamped pattern rows of colored lines onto bubble wrapped printed papers.
They traced a shape template and cut out their two ears of corn shapes. Mrs. Smith helped them hot glue the fake straw tassels onto their ears of corn.
Kinder artists dot stamped pattern rows of colored lines onto bubble wrapped printed papers.
They traced a shape template and cut out their two ears of corn shapes. Mrs. Smith helped them hot glue the fake straw tassels onto their ears of corn.