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How to Draw and Paint Cute Coffee Shop Drinks

In this art class, students will learn to draw and paint super cute coffee shop drinks! Shading, paint techniques, and color theory will be reviewed. Enjoy this deliciously cute art project taught by an elementary art teacher!
Miss Martino's DesertRoseArtRoom Art Classes
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5.0
Number of reviews:
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Class

What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

In this art class, students will learn to draw and paint super cute coffee shop drinks! Shading, paint techniques, and color theory will be reviewed. Enjoy this deliciously cute art project taught by an elementary art teacher! Space is limited to up to three students to allow individual attention to each student.

Supplies needed:
* Paper (I would recommend mixed media paper or a thicker paper that will be able to hold the paint better) 
* Pencil, eraser, black Sharpie (needs to be a permanent marker so that it doesn't smear when water is applied)
* Cup or small bowl with water (something sturdy that will not tip over when a paintbrush is in it)
* Paint brush(es) (a variety of sizes is nice for the students to choose from)
* Paint (tempera or watercolor paint would work for this art project)
* Paint palette to pour and mix paint (could use a paper plate, wax paper, foil, etc)
* Ruler
* Paper towels
* Glue bottle and glitter are optional, but always a fun addition to this project!
NOTE: Students are welcome to use other coloring supplies if paint is not accessible.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Paint can be messy. Please make sure your child has a place to work that has a protected surface (cardboard, plastic table cloth, etc.) or is working in a space where you don't mind them painting.
Supply List
Supplies needed:
* Paper (I would recommend mixed media paper or a thicker paper that will be able to hold the paint better) 
* Pencil, eraser, black Sharpie (needs to be a permanent marker so that it doesn't smear when water is applied)
* Cup or small bowl with water (something sturdy that will not tip over when a paintbrush is in it)
* Paint brush(es) (a variety of sizes is nice for the students to choose from)
* Paint (tempera or watercolor paint would work for this art project)
* Paint palette to pour and mix paint (could use a paper plate, wax paper, foil, etc)
* Ruler
* Paper towels
* Glue bottle and glitter are optional, but always a fun addition to this project!
NOTE: Students are welcome to use other coloring supplies if paint is not accessible.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Nevada Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
Master's Degree in Education from WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY
Hi! My name is Amy Martino. I am an art teacher at an elementary school. I love arts and crafts and inspiring imagination and creativity to all the students I teach. Aside from teaching art for K-5 students during the day, I also teach a fashion design art club before school. With Outschool, I hope to provide more opportunities for children interested in art to participate in classes outside of school hours.

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$24

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Meets once
40 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
1-3 learners per class

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