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- How to Discuss Your Child's Art WorksAs your child hunches over the crayons and paper intently scribbling, he has entered his own world. Respect his space. Here are tips on discussing your child's art with him:
Easy Sewing Project: Child's Art PillowThis is a sewing project that lets you make a pillow using your child's art.
The Children's Art Studio: Where Kids Can Get as Messy as They Want!The Children's Art Studio is an art studio just for the smallest artists! They offer art classes, open studio, and a drop-in class for toddlers!- How to Host a Children's Art ShowIf you are looking for a fun unique way to encourage your child in the field of art, look no further.
- How to Create Coasters from Your Child's Art WorkChildren create such beautiful and unusual art. It seems a shame to simply hang it on the wall for a short time. Why not make your child's art work more permanent and display it at meal time by creating coasters from their one-of-a-kind creations? Here's how.
ART SMARTSStart collecting your children's scribbles because children's art is covering the globe. Major cities are opening museums exclusively for children and online children's galleries offer children a place to display and sell their art.- How to Organize Your Child's Art Supplies and ArtworkHere are some easy storage solutions for organizing your child's art supplies and artwork.
- Whimsical Children's Art You Didn't Know You HadYou can use tons of resources you have around the house to create your own whimsical art for a child's bedroom on a small budget.
- Showcasing Your Child's ArtChildren are amazingly creative when it comes to artwork. Regardless of the medium with which they are working, children have the insight and creativity to see objects, people, and scenery in ways adults often do not.
International Children's Art ContestThe Fort Worth, TX Community Arts Center has been selected to host an International Children's Art Contest through Aug. 30th.- Tips on Teaching Your Child ArtThere are many things that you can educate your child about art. For example, what art is used for, places art is seen, tools that are used, surfaces that art is used on, and different artistic professions.
Organizing Children's Arts and Craft SuppliesFor families with kids who love crafts, keeping supplies organized can be a challenge. Set up craft materials so they are easy-to-find and they will be easy to put away - keeping down the disorganized clutter.- Norman the City of FestivalsEnjoy the beauty and wonderment of art and entertainment at any one of Norman's many festivals.
- The Children's Art of LyingRemember when you were young. Do you remember lying to your parents to get away with things. Do you remember being a know-it-all at a young age. This article explains why children lie even though they know they'll get caught
- 7 Children's Arts and Crafts ActivitiesNeed a great arts and crafts activity for your kids? This article will guide you to seven activities that are guaranteed hits!
The Best Art Items for Young Children3 must-have products for young artists in your home.- Fourth of July Lesson Plans for Preschool Age Children: Arts, Crafts, Snacks and Science ActivitiesFive creative ideas to allow children to explore the concepts of the 4th of July through art.
- Promote Creativity with Temporary ArtBecause young children are often more engaged in the process of creativity, than in the creation of a product, temporary art allows them expression without expectations.
- Bring Back Spirograph Art!Remember playing with spirographs when you were younger? They've changed a bit over the years, but they're still just as much fun. Here are some ideas about how to incorporate spirograph art into your mixed media art projects.
- Annual Art Contests for KidsOne good way to encourage your child to develop their imaginations and to get them away from the television is to have them enter an art contest
- The Art of Paul KleePaull Klee's art looks at first like a child could do it. But klee is a sophisticated artist who belongs to no one school of art.



