The Art of Fall: Mixed Media Workshop for Kids
Art is one of those subjects that do not fall in my strength category. Not only am I not artistic, but I don’t enjoy it either. Therefore when it comes to art I am always looking for ways to include it that don’t require too much from me. I am super excited about this new e-Course The Art of Fall!
The Art of Fall is a 20 project e-Course in which classes will be taught via videos in a private, password-protected site.
In this workshop for kids ages 10 and up, your students will be exploring and experimenting with various art forms including:
- Sketching
- Acrylic painting
- Watercolor painting
- Chalkboard art
- Collage art
- Sculpting
- Hand lettering
- Art journaling
- And MORE!
You will be provided with detailed videos and supply lists for each of the 20 projects.
20 Projects in all!!
Each unique art piece will reflect a different aspect of fall — the migration of the monarch butterfly, fall flowers, the turning of the leaves, harvest time, woodland critters, Thanksgiving, autumn poetry and even a few delicious fall recipes!
Upon registration, you will receive a welcome email with your supply list and then you’ll receive an email with a link to the “classroom” and your personal password.
Your kids can work on their art projects whenever they want and at their own pace. You will receive LIFETIME ACCESS to this course!!
Register today!
FAQ
For a complete list of facts, more information, and to register, please visit The Art of Fall: Mixed Media Workshop for Kids Homepage
Q: How does one participate in The Art of Fall: Mixed Media Workshop?
A: The Art of Fall: Mixed Media Workshop is a lifetime access e-Course which will be taught via videos in a private, password-protected site.
Q: How long will I have access to this course?
A: You will have LIFETIME ACCESS to this course!! Thus you are free to work at your own pace, and on your own family’s schedule. You could even do some projects this fall, and then a couple the next and the next and so on! With 20 to choose from that’s a lot of art!