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Advanced Watercolor Art Projects

The best watercolor projects start out as great drawings. Learn my simple techniques for creating wonderful pen drawings and the best approach to enhancing each project with pan and liquid watercolor paints. Designed to enhance upper grade units of study, the booklet can also be purchased with access to three video lesson tutorials.

This booklet is best for children in 4th through 8th grade. The drawing techniques require slightly more patience and involves more complex lines. The watercolor techniques are simple yet impressive. Full-color photo tutorials, student galleries plus DSS drawing guides included. Each lesson requires three, 45-minute sessions.

Also available with instructional video

This packet is great for grade levels: 4-6

$5.00

Advanced Watercolor Art Projects

The best watercolor projects start out as great drawings. Learn my simple techniques for creating wonderful pen drawings and the best approach to enhancing each project with pan and liquid watercolor paints. Designed to enhance upper grade units of study, the booklet can also be purchased with access to three video lesson tutorials.

This booklet is best for children in 4th through 8th grade. The drawing techniques require slightly more patience and involves more complex lines. The watercolor techniques are simple yet impressive. Full-color photo tutorials, student galleries plus DSS drawing guides included. Each lesson requires three, 45-minute sessions.

Also available with instructional video

This packet is great for grade levels: 4-6

 

This 21-page digital download offers THREE art lesson plans:

The White House

Learn to draw the White House using my simple and proven art techniques. You will need a pencil, eraser, watercolor paper, waterproof pen and pan watercolor paints. Two drawing handouts offer a step-by-step approach and an overall drawing guide. A great lesson companion to your history unit.

Colonial Homes 

Tap into the art of Grandma Moses and her captivating folk paintings capturing early American life. Learn my strategies for drawing complex architectural structures plus tips on the best use of color media. Two handouts offer an overall guide as well as sample Colonial Homes.

Enchanted Land

This is a lesson in cartography, imagination and literary connections. Inspired by maps inside book covers, children create their own imaginary land using map drawing techniques and simple watercolor applications. Two handouts offer children starters to their imaginary worlds.

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How to Access your DIGITAL Lessons

By adding your email and password to our system, we can provide you with a history of all your purchased art lessons. This means you can access them anytime you wish through the “My DSS” button. Please note: Your “My DSS” password is unrelated to your e-course password

Once your payment goes through, you will be guided to a download link so you can see your lesson plan straight away. All lesson plans that you order will remain in your own personalized “DSS store” for access whenever and wherever you want so even if you didn’t received the link via email, you can always access the lessons via “My DSS”.

I like to print out my lesson plans and place in a lesson plan book, but if you are watchful of your ink supply, you may just want to print just the handouts. I’ve designed them in black and white so you can photocopy them easily and cheaply.

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