Chinese Nianhua New Year Posters

From Tradition to Modernity: The Evolution of Chinese Nianhua and New Year Pictures

As the Chinese New Year approaches, ushering in the Year of the Dragon, our hearts and minds are drawn to the traditions that define this celebration. Among them, Chinese Nianhua and New Year Pictures stand as true works of art. These creations offer a glimpse into China’s cultural heritage, blending centuries-old traditions with modern creativity….

Spark Joy and Growth: 7 Inspiring New Year Resolution Activities for Kids

Spark Joy and Growth: 7 Inspiring New Year Resolution Activities for Kids

As we usher in the New Year, it presents a unique opportunity for both reflection and forward thinking. It’s a time when we set goals and resolutions, hoping to shape a better, more fulfilling future. This year, let’s bring these aspirations to life through creative New Year resolutions activities that are engaging and deeply meaningful….

What Color is the Snow? Winter-inspired process art activity for children

What Color is the Snow? Winter-inspired process art activity for children

As the winter season unfolds, bringing its unique blend of snow-covered landscapes and chilly mornings, it’s the perfect time to engage children in a winter-inspired process art activity. “What Color is the Snow?” invites young minds to explore the enchanting world of colors, textures, and light, drawing inspiration from the serene beauty of winter. Rooted…

Paper Sculpture Process art_ Art Sprouts

Paper sculpture: Engaging Process art for Toddlers and Kids

Paper sculpture is a versatile and engaging activity that has become a staple in my studio, making a comeback year after year through different curriculums, from paper-making to toddler art. This post outlines a process-oriented approach to creating paper sculptures, designed to inspire creativity and sensory exploration in young artists. As a process-based activity, this…

Monochromatic Sculpture for Kids: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creative Exploration!

Monochromatic Sculpture for Kids: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creative Exploration!

Embark on a journey of discovery and creation with our latest art adventure: crafting monochromatic sculptures for kids! This hands-on activity is perfect for young minds eager to explore the world of art through a process-based approach that champions sustainability and affordability. Using mostly everyday and recycled materials like chopsticks and tissue paper, this art…

Found objects printmaking

Printmaking with Found Objects: Exploring Shapes & Textures with Kids

Printmaking has long been a cornerstone of our studio’s curriculum, perhaps influenced by my time in China, the birthplace of block printing and paper-making. Embracing a patient and optimistic approach, we’ve successfully introduced intricate techniques like block carving and printing to children as young as 6.Still, to this day, one of my aspirations is to…

Squish it, smash it, soak it! Paper pulp sculpting with kids

Squish it, smash it, soak it! Paper pulp sculpting with kids

Paper pulp sculpting is a favorite activity in my studio, engaging kids as young as two up to older elementary students. It’s a straightforward craft that doesn’t break the bank, requiring only everyday household items like toilet paper, Elmer glue, and gouache paints.  For the little ones, this activity is a sensory playground. They get…

Inspiring Paper Mosaic for Kids: Ancient Egypt-Inspired Process Art

Inspiring Paper Mosaic for Kids: Ancient Egypt-Inspired Process Art

Step into the world of process art with a refreshing paper mosaic activity that channels the natural beauty of the Nile River. This engaging lesson invites kids to sift through magazine pages, cutting and arranging geometric tiles to recreate the lush, fertile banks of the Nile. Kids will love the freedom of this process art activity, feeling no…