Friday, May 28, 2010

Beautiful City Silhouette Painting

Now that Emily is finished with her school work for the Summer, we've been taking advantage of these pockets of time during Clara's nap for some one-on-one crafting fun. This project is very easy (and frugal) to make!

Begin by folding a sheet of paper in half as shown.


We used kitchen sponges (pack of 12 for $1) from the dollar store, and cut them up to make different sized buildings. Emily stamped each sponge twice -- once above the fold, and once directly below it to make the reflection. I love that she chose the color pink for the buildings! 



Next, add some blue paint below the fold for some water.


Allow the painting to dry completely, and then cut up price tag stickers (also $1) from the dollar store to make windows!


This was Emily's favorite part, and she was quite particular about the placement of each window!


You can use this same technique on a long sheet of butcher's paper for a fun classroom mural. Have fun, and be sure to admire your beautiful artwork!!

31 comments:

Scott said...

I love the reflection. And the window placement. Great idea!

Lisa Anne said...

Wow that came out great! I am so not creative and would have never thought of that.

Anna said...

My world travel loving girl might really like this project. I'm curious -- and feel safe enough asking you -- how do homeschooling families decide to end for the summer? Isn't it hard to transition away? I'd been prone to just continuing.

MaryAnne said...

What a fabulous idea! Do you homeschool Emily?

Mark said...

Dear Valerie,

Did you use all of my sponges again? ARG!

Love,
Mark

Valerie @ Inner Child Fun said...

@ Anna -- I had to laugh at your comment, because really we're never truly DONE with school. There is always learning going on, however technically she's fulfilled the requirements for the year, so it leaves a little more time for crafts and such.

@ MaryAnne -- Technically, she's enrolled in cyber school, which is an awful lot like homeschool. It is done completely at home and I teach each lesson, however they supply the curriculum and we report to an accredited teacher (who grades everything) every few weeks. One bonus is that you can work at your own pace, so we were able to finish a bit early!

Valerie @ Inner Child Fun said...

@ Mark -- You're in luck - There are still 4 in-tact sponges left! I think there were only 8 left in the package when we started.

Elinor said...

The end result looks really effective. I know my children would love to do this art...

danita said...

this is beautiful!

Valerie @ Inner Child Fun said...

@ Helen -- Have fun, and thanks for stopping by! :-)

@ danita -- Thank you!!! It's one of my fav paintings Emily's ever done!

Christy Killoran said...

I really like the reflection. Great project!

Angela said...

Ooooh that turned out so beautiful!! Love it! :)

Natalie PlanetSmarty said...

Whoa, this looks so beautiful, but I admit that sponge collage would look rather neat too. Congratulations on completing your school year!

Ticia said...

That turned out so cute. I can totally see that framed somewhere.

Kathryn said...

It looks great! You do such a fabulous job coming up with fun,creative crafts for children you should think about contacting a publisher and putting them in a book.

They look fun and kid friendly and consistently produce great results that can boost a child's self esteem by being able to proudly exclaim, "I made that!".

Livin’ The Yeh Life’s said...

Great idea! I love, love, love your blog and I hope you win your trip. You've inspired many crafts for my girls and me, including this one today: http://livintheyehlife.blogspot.com/2010/05/coloring-and-smore-night.html

Sherri said...

Love it! Again!

Unknown said...

That's very "Ezra jack Keats"...
Cool-i-o...

Phyllis said...

I just love your art projects! I can see that your kids do too!
-Phyllis

Anonymous said...

Stunning!!!!

Night Owl Mama said...

SO Crafty! Luv it!

Petula said...

That is really beautiful. Love it.

An Almost Unschooling Mom said...

I just saw something really similar in a museum type art book for kids - but they didn't have the windows. Very nice idea!

Anonymous said...

From Stacey--I love your site and so many clever projects. I want to do more painting but i'm never sure which to buy. washable children's paint? tempera??
would appreciate the input. thanks!

Stacy of KSW said...

This is absolutely GORGEOUS!!! We'll be making these very soon I'm sure but you should ask Emily if she'd do an autographed copy for our playroom :) I'd love to frame one of her masterpieces. One day you'll have to tell me where you come up with all your ideas

Love and Lollipops said...

Hi Valerie!

This is so pretty!! I don't know if you saw our 3D city skyline we did recently...I think you would approve..it's very frugal and creative!

Do you know that I have checked out every one of your craft posts! You have such wonderful ideas!

Thanks for popping by! I love the comments!

Take care,
Georgia

Kimberly Farmer said...

Way to take a more advanced artwork idea and turn it into a child-can-do, attractive piece!

Lenetta said...

I think my favorite part is the windows and especially their random placement. Looks awesome! Linked on this week's roundup!

Val in the Rose Garden said...

That's beautiful Emily! I think you did a great job. :)

Blessings,

Val

Lesli Peterson said...

This is really beautiful - how artistic!

Tiffany said...

Looks like you have quite the little Picaso there!
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