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Fun Art Ideas using Crayons
Class experience
Beginner Level
Crayons had always been a medium for children to use in art. Childhood drawings you have created, there are chances that you have definitely use them, especially on coloring books. This class will introduce learners a lot of ways on how to use them and you will need a lot more materials than a set of crayons. The long text on the Supply List could be extremely overwhelming to read so I would suggest to just read each part to prepare for each class.
5 lessons//5 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Watercolor Resist ArtWe will be creating an artwork that includes watercolor and crayonsWeek 2Lesson 2Crayon Resist Space ArtAnother project related to the previous lesson but this time we will be drawing a set of stars, galaxies, and planets.Week 3Lesson 3Scratch Art With CrayonsA cool art project where we use a stylus to create scratch art with crayons.Week 4Lesson 4Leaf Rubbing Crayon ResistA lesson which will require a few leaves.Week 5Lesson 5Crayon Wax Transfer ArtThe last lesson where we create another cool art project where we transfer crayon colors in each of the two papers.
It's all about introducing to learners the quirky ideas on using crayons for artworks.
With a Bachelor's Degree and teaching a few classes here in Outschool, I want to spread my knowledge on arts unto learners who wants to improve on their artistic skills.
Learners with special needs are welcome
beginners are welcome in this class
This class definitely requires crayons (like all of them) but here are other extra materials for each week: For Watercolor: - A paper towel to clean and dry the paintbrush - A cup or container of water - Paintbrushes or a Waterbrush Lesson 1: Watercolor Resist Art - Watercolor Paper - Set of Watercolors - Paintbrush Lesson 2: Crayon Resist Space Art - Watercolor Paper - Set of Watercolors - Paintbrush - Watercolors Lesson 3: Scratch Art With Crayons - White Paper - Black Poster Paint or any dark color - Large Paint Brush - Wooden stylus, craft stick, bamboo skewer, or any scratching tool - table covering like wax paper, parchment or craft paper (optional, so you don't have to clean up the mess when class is done.) Lesson 4: Leaf Rubbing Crayon Resist - A Set of Leaves (Please make sure they're not too squishy, when someone tried to rub them on the paper, it crushed them and left a green mark on the paper from the leaves itself.) - White Lightweight Paper (Watercolor Paper wouldn't be required because it is too thick) - Paintbrush or Waterbrush Lesson 5: Crayon Wax Transfer Art - 2 White Drawing Papers - Pencil
You can definitely keep an eye on your child during class, here are some precautions: in Lesson 3, Your learner will use a scratching tool to draw so just keep an eye on them for safety. in Lesson 4, for the concern of your child's health. please make sure the leaves are the safer ones (like nothing poisonous), clean from any mold or any harmful substances. (Note: Please be off camera since it's part of Outschool guidelines.)
for beginners at watercolor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmcsQNpnOEs for anyone who has never used a waterbrush: https://youtube.com/shorts/NOUUxVntZtw?si=xI7YvlP1u2fZFPLz
1. What kind of classes you teach: Arts 2. Your professional background: Freelance: I've been tutoring my cousin for about one year 3. The values of philosophy behind your teaching: I believe that children deserve to learn many good things in...
Group Class
$6
weekly or $28 for 5 classes1x per week, 5 weeks
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
1-4 learners per class