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Excellent article for choosing watercolor pencils

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Lesson Plan Prep - SEE THE SHAPES!

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dachshunds. picasso.

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draw a dandelion

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How to draw a cute bird!

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how to draw people

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Wing tutorial by TheAntimonyElement via deviantart

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doodle

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idea using zentangles

from Flickr

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40 tangles by Suzanne McNeill

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How to draw a hedgehog

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Nice template to use for drawing paisleys

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Very cool pattern board.

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A gold mine of art how-to videos.

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100 Awesome Art Lessons from Youtube.

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learn how to do Colored Pencil Layering

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Frogs & dragonflies!

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Roy Lichtenstein inspired portraits. Could use top of pencil eraser to make dots.

by heidabjorg

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Coloring pages, would make great embroidery project

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Zentangle how-to.

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Color Theory Chart - beautifully simply way to learn this!

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How to Cartoon a Koala - fun online art lesson!

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How to Draw a Rainforest Butterfly - free online art lesson!

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4 Simple Art Therapy Strategies Create an “Art Wall” for a student or students by putting butcher paper on the wall. Students can draw on this paper, glue to the paper, add to the mural at any time. It’s a constant work in progress that can change and evolve during a students “break” or “cool down” time. Tearing paper- Have students (or adults) tear two objects out of paper that relate to one another. What is the relationship between these objects? What is one word you could use to describe the interaction between these two objects? Close you eyes and draw a line. Stop. Next, look at that line and make something out of it. What did you see and make out of your line? Why do you think you made this? Emotions paintings.  Divide paper into 6 or 8 squares by folding.  Have students write an emotion at the bottom of each square. Using watercolor paints, students must paint any type of design they think represents this emotion, using the colors of their choice. Have them describe their favorite to a neighbor. -SOmething like this as an early finishing activity or as a reward for best group they get to make their mark on the butchers paper collaborative work

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drawing challenge - must try this

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drawing challenge - must try this

ball point pen tutorial

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How to draw cats

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trees to draw

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50 ways to draw a tree

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drawing examples - facial/body types

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cute stick figures.

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