Arts
Zendangle Watercolor Pineapple!
Students will learn to zendangle a pineapple and create a beautiful watercolor background (not seen in image yet).
240 total reviews for this teacher
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Completed by 8 learners
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75 minutes
per class
Meets once
9-14
year olds
4-12
learners per class
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Description
Class Experience
This class is taught in English.
Students will learn watercolor and zendangle technique in this mixed media class!
I am a certified teacher and used to run a children's art studio!
none
2 files available upon enrollment1 printed pineapple onto cardstock paper (normal printer paper will work, but it won't look as good) 1 sheet watercolor paper (If you think you may want to frame the finished product, cut it down to 8x10 or 8 1/2 x 11 first in order to fit into a Dollar Tree frame.) printed zendangle patterns (or viewable for reference on a device) zendangle pens: micron, fine point sharpie, other fine point pens in black scissors glue watercolors (including pan sets, gouache, and/or watercolor pens or pencils) soft watercolor brush medium size container of water paper towels Dollar Tree frame (optional) **wear a paint shirt or apron** **protect your work area**
Did the learner learn something new? Does the learner like their work?
1 hour 15 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Teacher
Jennifer ThomasCertified K-12 Visual Arts Teacher!
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Lives in the
United States240 total reviews
147 completed classes
About Me
Jennifer has two decades of experience being an elementary and middle school teacher, especially to students with English as a second language. Always excelling in art throughout her life, she secretly had an “itch” to be like her childhood art...