Thursday, May 29, 2008
Puzzles from drawings

I asked TheSquirrel what should we draw and she quickly shouted "a great blue heron!" because we saw them canoing and they're always flying over our house. I was very impressed by her drawing, as she looked at a photo of a great blue heron. They have kinda wiggly long necks--hence the strange shape. Then I helped her notice each other feature.


I flipped it over to the other side and drew some lines for her to cut it up. (great cutting practice!)


And we have a puzzle out of her drawing! (It's pretty rough, would work better with higher contrast and thicker paper or more embellishing but this is all we had time for... go nuts with the idea itself!)


(And here is mine)

By: ErinSherman & TheSquirrel, age 4
WhiteShoes

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Here's how it works!
Grab a child in your life and let them dictate what you all will do. Work how you work so they can see what you do and how you do it. If it's on the computer, give them the mouse to color something in or if your medium of choice is paint, have them paint. Just be creative!! You can see what I do with one of my styles here. Enjoy your time and just have fun! Participation is open to all.


Participants:
Holli Conger
Stacy D.
Shena Leonard
Laura Zarrin
Wendi Gratz
Erin Sherman
Elena D'Cruze
Crystal
Melanie

Previously:
Kenzie's Doodle: Secret Messages
3 minute drawing class
Kenzie's Doodle: Painting with Nature
We've Got Mail
Riley and Cabot Paintings
Puzzles from drawings
father and son
Sea Shapes
Rain Painting
March lion and lamb

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