I LOVE this lesson. They are so whimsical and so much fun!!!! (And my kiddos really enjoy doing seasonal things, too....I used to be SO anti-seasonal art, but somewhere in the midst of it all I found that it's possible to do seasonal art that ties in with a curricular standard..YAY!)
I give the students a 9x12" sheet of paper and a black marker, along with some ideas and choices in which to consider. I have them draw everything in silhouette, no details, etc. The only two things we draw together are the spooky house and the "Y" tree. Students then use a hole punch to punch out the white eyes. They draw black dots inside the circles and glue them on to make glowing eyes :)
I did this project last year using a 6 x 18 sheet of paper and they turned out great, too. This year we just decided to add in a spooky house, hence the change in paper size.
If you would like a PDF of template drawings for this project, please visit my Teachers Pay Teachers site for a FREE download. Thanks so much and have SPOOKY day!
I love these! Definitely very fun drawings! I especially love how you had them create the eyes! I'd love to see your PDF templates for future use!
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I would love to see the templates also, they are precious :)
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I did a version of this a couple of years ago - the kids loved it!!! I really like your spooky haunted house addition! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic idea. Please send me your PDF templates. Thank you!
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I would love a copy of the PDF template for this project! Thanks !
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I would love your pdf template for this drawing! This is the perfect lesson for the week Halloween! Thanks for sharing!
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Love this art project!!! Thank you for sharing! I would love your pdf template for this project.
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Super fun and spooky. I would love the PDF template. Thank you for sharing!
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What a coincidence....we did this on the weekend! I loved how it turned out so much I blogged about it.
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Thanks so much for inspiring us, you have an excellent blog!
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Ohhh, I want one! I am just getting ready to do this! Thanks!
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I would love the pdf template! Thanks!
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Your ideas are so wonderful! I taught art for a brief time and wish I had your blog then for ideas. :) This Spooky Silhouette inspired our Lights of Christmas scene!
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Love love love! Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the free download. I have done a similar lesson using the Ed Emberley Big Orange drawing book. I gave up trying to teach or regular lessons on Halloween. I usually do this type of lesson on the day of.
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