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Choose an option from this choice board OR from the PDFs attached below and work on it for roughly 30 minutes a week.
Create homemade clay https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/oven-flour-clay-recipe-1250343 Or use playdough to create your favorite dessert
Make a stop motion animation video using the free version of the app: Stop Motion Studio for iphone or ipad, with a tutorial in the link below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_M468S86HI Or try a free trial of the Clayframes app, for androids.
Choose a how to draw video from: https://www.youtube.com/user/ArtforKidsHub Or https://www.youtube.com/marydoodles
Create your own watercolor paint with instant coffee dissolved in water. No paintbrush? Use a Qtip. Paint a simple realistic image. Coffee paint recipe and examples here: https://homesthetics.net/learn-basic-coffee-painting-techniques-beginners-ideas-projects/
Design a tattoo by tracing your arm, hand, foot, etc. on paper and drawing a cool tattoo design inside.
Create your own temporary tattoo by following the steps at this site: https://thesecretyumiverse.wonderhowto.com/how-to/make-your-own-temporary-tattoo-0161559/
Play the dice game below: The first round you draw whichever cake/ice cream base that matches that number, round 2 you draw the icing or syrup design that matches the new number you roll, etc.. Choosing different features of a food item to go along with each number on the dice. Have a family member or friend play your new drawing game. OR Create your own art drawing game like the one below.
Print out a picture of your favorite celebrity, family, friend, or self portrait. Cut it in half, glue ½ to a sheet of paper, and try to draw the other half to match the printout.
Collect nature objects like leaves, sticks, grass, pinecones, shells, small rocks, etc.. and glue them on a piece of paper to make a nature collage.
Make your own paper mache paste at home with flour and water. https://www.kidspot.com.au/things-to-do/activity-articles/make-paper-mache-glue/news-story/ceb59e78216f566a15b75932462f274c Then make a structure out of tinfoil, cardboard, balloons, and tape, and cover it with newspaper strips dipped in the paper mache paste. Make sure you cover your sculpture in at least 2 layers. Don't have newspaper? Print paper, paper towels, or tissue paper works as well.