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Episode 42: Three Tips for Art Time

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Episode 42: Three Tips for Art Time

Hey everyone, welcome back to the Creative Homeschool Podcast! Have you ever embarked on an art project with your kids, envisioning this amazing creation for your walls? You know, the one you saw online that seemed so cute and perfect?

We've all been there, silently hoping for a magical, fun-filled art time with a hint of background music. But let's be real, things hardly ever go as planned. In this episode, I share my experience attempting to make rainbow ghosts with my kids.

Despite my initial vision of adorable, identical ghost families, each of my children took their own creative liberties. One wanted a big ghost, another went for an "executive ghost," and then it kept evolving into crafting Fire and Ice Ghosts.

It wasn't the picture-perfect scene I had in mind, but as I reflected, I realized they learned a new watercolor technique, added their own creative spins, and had a blast telling stories about their unique ghosts. Since the outcome was not what I was going for, does this mean that my art lesson was a flop? Tune in to find out, and hey, don't hesitate to share your experiences with us at Soul Sparklettes Art on social media.

Until next time, happy creating!

Have a question or something you’d love me to talk about?

Give us a shout at podcast@soulsparklettes.com

Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube:@soulsparklettesart

Find us on FaceBook www.facebook.com/soulsparklettesart

Copyright Music Credit: The Glitter Bomb® Theme by Jai Soul 2022

Introducing Delicious Diner, a creative writing course for kids where kids get to create recipes, a menu, help wanted ads, advertise, and even create a floor plan for their own imaginary diner while they're learning how to write, grammar, spelling, typing, entrepreneurship and more.
This course is kid-tested, kid-approved, and designed with kid-input and is in short video bites that also teach kids how to use Canva, a free (or paid) graphics design program with over 75 million users.

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Episode 42: Three Tips for Art Time

Hey everyone, welcome back to the Creative Homeschool Podcast! Have you ever embarked on an art project with your kids, envisioning this amazing creation for your walls? You know, the one you saw online that seemed so cute and perfect?

We've all been there, silently hoping for a magical, fun-filled art time with a hint of background music. But let's be real, things hardly ever go as planned. In this episode, I share my experience attempting to make rainbow ghosts with my kids.

Despite my initial vision of adorable, identical ghost families, each of my children took their own creative liberties. One wanted a big ghost, another went for an "executive ghost," and then it kept evolving into crafting Fire and Ice Ghosts.

It wasn't the picture-perfect scene I had in mind, but as I reflected, I realized they learned a new watercolor technique, added their own creative spins, and had a blast telling stories about their unique ghosts. Since the outcome was not what I was going for, does this mean that my art lesson was a flop? Tune in to find out, and hey, don't hesitate to share your experiences with us at Soul Sparklettes Art on social media.

Until next time, happy creating!

Have a question or something you’d love me to talk about?

Give us a shout at podcast@soulsparklettes.com

Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube:@soulsparklettesart

Find us on FaceBook www.facebook.com/soulsparklettesart

Copyright Music Credit: The Glitter Bomb® Theme by Jai Soul 2022

Introducing Delicious Diner, a creative writing course for kids where kids get to create recipes, a menu, help wanted ads, advertise, and even create a floor plan for their own imaginary diner while they're learning how to write, grammar, spelling, typing, entrepreneurship and more.
This course is kid-tested, kid-approved, and designed with kid-input and is in short video bites that also teach kids how to use Canva, a free (or paid) graphics design program with over 75 million users.

  continue reading

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