![]() ![]() "What Is Glitter," by Caity Weaver in The New York Times Magazine (12/21/18) Contact Us: Joe Coburn's glitter manufacturer AMA Other Links: The r/UnresolvedMysteries post about the glitter mystery Also thanks to Dan Benton, Ed Jones, Vanessa Patrick and Jerry Mande for sharing their expertise and helping to shape this episode as we fell down the glitter rabbit hole. It's called "Glitter." You can find more of their work on Reddit or Instagram. Thanks to SneakyBunny84 for this week's artwork. No one has been able to find any answers … until now! Inspired by a New York Times feature about glitter last year, people have obsessed over identifying the mysterious industry buying huge amounts of glitter – information which glitter-makers have now famously refused to divulge. Seuss because he’s witty, creative, and fills the imagination with as many goofy illustrations as fanciful word plays and rhymes.Facebook Email "Glitter" by u/SneakyBunny84 TL DL (Too Long Didn’t Listen)Įndless Thread solves one of the internet’s most compelling mysteries. To wrap up our three week session of Art & Literacy I introduced Dr. Suess through the first nine pages of “One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish”. ![]() I decided to trim down the book because after the first nine pages Dr. Seuss goes into a variety of imaginary animals, that while entertaining, didn’t apply to our fish drawing lesson. And those two dudes, with chins like Superman's and headlight teeth, wearing teal and persimmon fishing shirts, sitting in heavy hydrilla aboard a boat. Seuss Day art project for your little ones. In my research for storytelling and art projects I ran across Deep Space Sparkles lesson plan on drawing fish like Dr. ![]() Inspired by my favorite One Fish Two Fish, this lesson is perfect for any lower elementary. Seuss One Fish, Two Fish Fitted Crib Sheet by Trend Lab is a soft 100 cotton percale featuring a whimsical scatter print inspired by the Dr. I adapted her lesson plan to for my younger kids by drawing coloring pages of fish. Seuss One Fish, Two Fish book Colors of barn red, fern green, cornflower blue, sunset gold, and cashmere blue bring cheer to any baby’s nursery. Crib sheet fits a standard crib mattress at 28 in x 52 in. There were three styles of fish to choose from.įrom observation I know that there is a developmental milestone around 3 or 4 that kicks in when children adhere to staying in the lines while coloring so I don’t like to make a big fuss about it, but it’s a fun challenge. We first colored our fish in with oil pastel, then painted the ocean around them with liquid watercolor. I'm Patty and I teach elementary school art in California. On top of the wet paint we sprinkled salt. My favorite lessons mix cool art techniques with a big dose of inspiration. Here are my fifth grade lessons from my blog, Deep Space Sparkle. These are my favorite art projects and crafts for ten and eleven year old boys and girls. See more ideas about art lessons, deep space sparkle, art projects. Sprinkling salt was not only a fun sensory experience but also creates an underwater feel by mimicking the look of bubbles. The salt pushes away the paint exposing the white paper again. With my older students we followed the outline for the Deep Space Sparkle lesson plan.įirst you draw the shape of the body. Next we drew fins and tails along with an eye.Īfter drawing the main parts of the fish we started to color in the body being careful not to fill in the eye ball. With chalk pastels you can smudge right over any intersecting lines and blend the tail and fins right into the body of the fish.Īfter filling in the fish with color we took a black oil pastel and redrew the outline, eye, added a mouth, drew in eyelashes, and experimented with cross hatching. Outlining with black oil pastel made the silhouette pop! It also brought alive the eyes, lashes, and mouth expressions.īecause drawing lessons involve so much fine motor skill control and a step-by-step drawing exercise like this one required focus my students had a great sense of accomplishment and pride with their finished pieces.Įach fish was incredibly unique and could definitely fit in a Dr. Seuss book! I love how the cross hatching came out in the two fish below. ![]()
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