YouTube Guide to Art Instruction

Nancy Austin

Our favorite is simplekidcrafts.com. This truly creative host shows her audience how to make just about anything you and your children could imagine making at home and then some. Learn how to design a skirt and purse for a fashion doll. Create snazzy jewelry for your kids to wear after school.

Learn as the teacher demonstrates the exact steps to shaping out a hamburger look-a-like from clay.
Other tutorials include visors, posters, cards, tissue paper carnations, paper lamps and much more.
Recycle with egg carton, newspaper and paper tree tube crafts. For the holidays make a snow person
from a paper plate. She has 10,000 subscribers, because her 424 videos are amazing!

For Children Learning How To Draw; Easy Step By Step Instructions; Cartoon Stlye

Doodlekat1 films the most effective drawing tutorials I have ever watched anywhere. This young person's step by step teaching approach convinces the new artist they can learn how to draw basic, adorable characters. There's a simple way to turn these videos into the perfect learning experience.
Ask your children to gather markers and/or crayons/pens along with paper.
My kids use art journals or diaries designed for artisitic expression on the page.
Black markers work very well for these particular tutorials. Feel free to experiment to see what works
best for your kids.

For children who are interested in learning how to draw doodlekat is ideal. Examples of characters they will learn to draw are pigs, dogs, giraffes, apples, panda, bunnies, goldfish and fifty-three others.

On Youtube, How To Paint turns up 26,800 results. Here are a few of my favorites.

Painting How To

Expert Village

Ehow

The World of Art

Artist Ben Saber

sf108com

[Chinese Painting]

Andrewgrobler.com

gagnonstudio

Marjorie Harris

[roses]

Jerry'sArtarama

wilsonbickford

Hang up your creations and frame them. Send to relatives as greetings or gifts. Also, you can start a portfolio. There are no limits to what you can create with the proper instruction and imagination.

 

 

 

 

Published by Nancy Austin

Nancy Austin is a co-owner of two small businesses, a poet and freelance writer, homeschooling mother and homemaker for the past thirteen years. She's also a former stage performer of the spoken word.  View profile

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