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Pretty Flowers - That Are Easy to Draw - with Muted Color Palette
If you are looking for an activity that is simple to draw and captures that vintage feel, this is the perfect option. While we usually use brighter colors here at Party in the Art Room, this project utilizes a much more muted color palette that gives a more elegant look. Based on Henri Rousseau’s Bouquet of Flowers, this project is great for beginners looking to create pretty flowers that are easy to draw. Here is how students can create their own Bouquet of Flowers.

4 Useful Tips for Art With Chalk Pastels
Spring art projects wouldn’t be complete without the smooth and vibrant look of chalk pastels. Soft pastels for art are a great tool to use to add fun and rich colors to your art projects this spring. While chalk pastels are easy to use and create fun colors on their own, there are some ways to add depth and variety to your pastel art. Here are some of our tips for getting the most out of your chalk pastels.

Ultimate Collage Lesson + One Artist Study Freebie You'll Love
Do you love teaching art history? Ever get tired of the ubiquitous artists that every art lesson seems to focus on? Here’s one you’ll love! Plus, keep reading to the end for a free lesson plan!

Welcoming Spring With Daffodils: A Beautiful Collage Art Project
The Daffodil Collage Painted Paper Project is such a celebration of this joyful season. Capturing the essence of spring through the lens of artistic expression will truly inspire your students. Plus, this project is great as an extension of life cycles in science or to send home as a gift on Mother’s Day.
