Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 150, May 30, 2018


3150 - Hands In The Air.

Day 30

Give us a creative high-five to celebrate our accomplishments! 



I am in the middle of free choice art days. One of the stations I have set up is chalk stencils. This is new for the students so I have to demonstrate for every class. To celebrate the end of the Creative Sprint, I made myself a hand stencil using a entangled hand that a student had given me earlier in the year.  After I was done stenciling, I glued the hand on top of the chalk for the ultimate high-five. Well done Sprinters, it's been awesome seeing your creativity!

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 149, May 29, 2018


3149 - Do Over Day.

Day 29


This month is all about creating rough-drafts and idea-nuggets you can have in reserve to come back to later when you need them.

Is there a prompt from the past month you would like to try again with a different approach? Today is your opportunity to revisit and revise. 

I looked through my art work from the last month and decided to revisit Day 7 - Something that happened today in history. On May 29, 1942, Bing Crosby recorded his rendition of Irving Berlin’s song White Christmas. This song became the most successful of his career and the best-selling Christmas single in history. I looked up the cover art for White Christmas and was inspired to make an origami Santa hat. I didn’t have any origami paper or other double-sided paper available so I made my own by coloring one side with oil pastel. The proportions of the hat weren’t quite right and the red smeared on to the white, but I was just keeping it simple.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 148, May 28, 2018


3148 - Open Hearts.

Day 28


Create a map of your heart.

We in Minnesota are experiencing our 4th consecutive day with temperatures in the 90’s, this is uncommon and unwelcome in May. My house doesn’t have air conditioning, so I was sweating, just siting. The heat also made me unmotivated to create art, but I couldn’t bring myself to skip a day. So after seeing a post on Instagram of some clay art charms, I pulled out my polymer clay to make charms of things close to my heart. I only go a paint pallet and brush completed, before I was to exhausted to contemplate making anything else.

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 147, May 27, 2018


3147 - Take Me With You.

Day 27


Bring something you made during this sprint with you during the day and take photos of it in different locations.

Yesterday would have been a really fun day to do this project, because my family had gathered to relive some childhood memories with my grandparents. However today was plenty eventfull as well, really the tough part was finding a completed project to bring with me as so many of my projects this round were given away or left behind. I settle settled on my Dollar Dress, because I would be easy to transport and look good in pictures.

I began my morning by getting dressed up, doing my hair and make-up. Then I met my family for Mass. We went to my parent’s house for breakfast and some games. Then we hit the road, traveling to the Chanhassen Dinner Theater to see Newsies. My cousin just bought a house a couple miles from chanhassen, so after a wonderful show, we made a pitstop for a quick tour.

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 146, May 26, 2018


3146 - Almost There.

Day 26


Close your eyes.
Take a deep breath.
Take another.
One more.
Open your eyes.
What is the first thing you noticed when you opened your eyes? Make something inspired by that.

I stepped outside this morning and the first thing I noticed was my lawn covered in dandelions, most of which were in the white fluffy stage and my bonfire pit. I was immediately inspired to burn dandelions. Dandelions burn quickly, so photographing them when you are also the person starting the fire gets tricky. I was able to get a decent shot after many tries and remembering that my camera has a burst mode, capturing multiple pictures in a row.

Friday, May 25, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 145, May 25, 2018


3145 - The More The Merrier.

Day 25

 

Start something and then have one or more people add on to it!



Today is CC's 16th Birthday and she was going to be taking her driver's test. She had asked me to make her a Summer CD for her car, so I decided to make a CD cover for my project. I drew the picture and then asked Oldest Miller to color it for me. She decided a rainbow car would be cool, CC agreed!

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 144, May 24, 2018


3144 - Magic Number.

Day 24


Incorporate numbers into what you create today.


As soon as I read the prompt, I knew I was going to make little drawings using numbers as the base. I was able to include numbers 1-9. There are two 2’s, because I started with the shark. The koala is 1 and 9. Three is the bird in the tree. 4, 6, and 7 make up the cow. 5 for the lion’s mouth, and 8 is the penguin. I drew the numbers with Sharpie and then watercolored around them, unfortunately the numbers don’t stand out very well. It’s still pretty cute.

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 143, May 23, 2018


3143 - The Shadow Knows.

Day 23

Create something that incorporates or is inspired by shadows.


I decided to do crumpled paper shadow drawings today. I crumpled up a piece of scrap paper into a ball and laid it on my drawing paper then used a pencil to trace the shadow. I moved the ball to a new spot and traced again until my paper was pretty full. I ended up with 3 sections. I studied the sections and decided the first looked like a dog head, so I sketched that out. Then decided to make the remaining two shapes into the body. I cut out the three parts and glued them on to the background. The grass was made from the shadow of the ball after it was stretched out and as you can see, the sun was also made from a shadow. I used oil pastels to add details.

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 142, May 22, 2018


3142 - DOGas or PiCATso.

Day 22

Make a work of art for your pet or another animal to enjoy.


My first thought upon reading today’s prompt was to make something for my brother’s dog, Ziva. The other day when I was cleaning, I came across some tennis ball heads that had an opening for the mouth that could hold something. I had made them for one of my daily projects a long time ago and never used them for their intended purpose, so I decided to give one a new home. I took off the googily eyes (choking hazard) and drew on eyes with Sharpie. Then I  cut the mouth slit a little wider so that a treat can be stuck inside for Ziva to attempt to get out. Hopefully she enjoys her new toy, if she doesn’t like the challenge of removing the treat she will still have a tennis ball to play with.

Monday, May 21, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 141, May 21, 2018


3141 - Open A New Window.

Day 21

Create an illusion of a window -  looking out on to whatever you want  - on a wall that doesn't have one.

Today was the last Art Club day of the year, maybe ever as I am switching jobs next year. As soon as I read the prompt, I knew that I would make a window frame to showcase my finished birds in next collage that we started last week. The new additions to the nest were the rocking birds, plastic bead eggs, and feathers. I gathered the feathers last night before I went to bed by taking the pillow cases and liners off of my feather pillows and collecting all of the loose feathers. I know the kids didn't appreciate all of the effort that went into getting the feathers, but I was glad I did it as it made a really cute addition to the collage.

I considered leaving my project in the actual window of the Arts Council, but I decided to  keep as an example for a project that I can maybe do in my classroom next year. I'm thinking second grade.

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 140, May 20, 2018


3140 - Beauty, Splendor, Wonder.

DAY 20


Create an amazing new hair-style.

When I read today’s prompt, I almost scheduled some Miller Time, as the Miller Littles love playing with my hair. However, we both had other things scheduled for today, so I went for plan two. I clipped some fragrant lilacs (my favorite flower) and wove them in to the long golden braids of one of my dolls. I then wrapped the flowery braids up on top of her head. It’s actually cute in a crazy sort of way.

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 139, May 19, 2018


3139 - What and Where.

DAY 19

Make something while you are in a public place and leave it there for someone else to find.

I had some Miller Time today, this included taking 5 kids under 8 (3 were in the stroller) on a walk, approximately a mile long round-trip, to play at a park. At the park, I asked Littlest Miller what I should make for my project, she suggested a butterfly with popcorn and cotton candy. I decided to focus on the butterfly. Oldest Miller helped me to make the butterfly by picking dandelions and tall grasses and then working with me to assemble the butterfly in the holes on the playground’s floor. It was her idea to add dandelions at the tips of the antennas. She even took the picture for me.

We left the mosaic there, hopefully someone will find it and enjoy it before it blows away.

Friday, May 18, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 138, May 18, 2018


3138 - What’s the Word.

DAY 18
Learn a new word and illustrate its meaning.

For today’s project, I pulled out the old dictionary that I picked up for free at a garage sale last week. I opened it to a random page and searched for a word I didn’t know, that word was haricot. After reading the definition and doing some online research, I discovered that a haricot is a white bean, but there is also haricot vert which a green bean. Because white beans wouldn’t show up on the page very well using colored pencils, I decided to draw green beans instead. Yes, I ripped the page from the book, that is why I got the dictionary after all.

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 137, May 17, 2018


3137 - Hidden In Plain Sight.

DAY 17
Camouflage something or someone.

Camouflage something or someone.

I still had my pop-up ghost project hanging on the board in my classroom, the wall of the picture had a nice line texture so I decided to add a chameleon hidden on the wall. The paper from the original project was slightly faded, so the chameleon sticks out a little more than I would like. The whole scene reminds me of Monsters Inc.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 136, May 16, 2018


3136 - Flip It and Reverse It.

DAY 16
Do something backwards or in reverse order.

I was trying to figure out what to make during one of my art classes today. My second grade students were free drawing while watching an art video and I decided to sit at one of the tables and draw with them. I grabbed a marker from my apron pocket and a piece of paper and got started. There were bottles of glue on the table from our project, so I started with that. I was drawing upside down, so when I got to the word glue I had to think a bit on the direction of the letters. The students at the table were impressed and started giving me suggestions of what to draw. A flower (that one was easy); a car; a castle; a dragon; and lastly a cowboy. As I drew, the students called more and more friends over to watch and by the end of class there was quite a crowd around me. The student who suggested the cowboy asked if he could keep the sketch, so after snapping a quick picture to post, I gave it away.

I realize you can’t tell it was drawn upside down just from looking at it, but if you don’t believe me, I have 20 witnesses to back me up!

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 135, May 15, 2018


3135 - You Are So Cool.

DAY 15 
Look through the images tagged with #CreativeSprint on Instagram or posted to the Facebook group and create something inspired by another sprinters work. Don't forget to tag them when you share it.

I spent lots of time scouring #creativesprint on Instagram, finally finding the work of @ruth.newell. Ruth’s Day 6 repeating pattern wire spirals inspired me to pull out my colored wire and create some wine glass charms. I used her spiral design, turning the top loop so that the charm will lay flat. I wanted to make more, but I could only find 5 different colors of wire.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 134, May 14, 2018


3134 - Tempest In A Teacup.

DAY 14 Make something out of a disposable cup.

I read today’s prompt right before I got up this morning. So I decided to save my water cup to repurpose. I brought the 5 ounce Dixie cup to art club with me, colored the inside with marker, crayon and oil pastel and then cut it into a sun shape to use for a nest. At art club today, we began making Bird in Nest mixed media collages. The students only got the base of their nests made today, but I finished my nest so I would have an example prepared. I put the cup in the middle and wove some “twigs” in it to give the nest more depth. These nests are going to be adorable once we get the birds in them next week.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 133, May 13, 2018


3133 - The Bees Knees.

DAY 13

Find a unique way to say "Thank You" to someone special in your life.

Since it is Mother’s Day, I knew my creative thanks was going to be for my mom, I just wasn’t sure how I was going to do it. Both of my parents came over again today to help me continue cleaning my my house. I was thinking I could do something with supplies as I was cleaning, but then we decided to make a fresh veggie pizza for supper and I knew that would be perfect. I had to beg my mom to let me have a cleaning break in order to do the pizza. When I told her it was for my project, she gave in, because she is a big supporter of my art. The words are a little hard to read because my canvas was smaller than I would have liked, but it was still pretty sweet. I showed her the finished product and then wrecked it in order to space the veggies more evenly.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 132, May 12, 2018


3132 - Bright Lights, Big City.

DAY 12
Create a city skyline.

My family is getting ready to put my grandparent’s home on the market. This means cleaning up the house and the yard. Today, we focused on the yard, trimming hedges and trees and raking leaves. With all of the brush available, we had to have a bonfire! Once the brush was mostly gone, we looked around for more wood we could burn and found some old pieces Papa had left behind in the garage. I borrowed a circular saw from my dad and used a piece of plywood to cut a skyline. The plywood I choose was one that already had a part of it that thanks to Papa already looked like a skyline, so I only had to cut the other half of the skyline. My dad was brave enough to be my “sawhorse” and held the board steady while I cut it. Fortunately nobody lost any fingers.

Friday, May 11, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 131, May 11, 2018


3131 - From Ordinary To Extraordinary.

DAY 11
Turn a something mundane that you use in your daily life into something exciting.

I spent a lot of time pondering what to use. I finally decided on repainting my old hairbrush. I sprayed it black and then used the only 2 paint pens I could find to paint a flower. I didn’t wash the brush first which is probably why the paint didn’t stick very well. But it is still more exciting than it was before.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 130, May 10, 2018


3130 - Beyond The Frame.

DAY 10
Select a photograph, painting or a picture from a magazine and extend the image beyond its current frame or edges.

I am an Independent Consultant for Thirty-One Gifts, with this at the end of the season, I often have left over catalogs that I either need to recycle or repurpose. I decided to use a catalog to find a picture for today’s project. My favorite picture, in terms of what I would be drawing was of a Fresh Market Thermal in a canoe. I wasn’t very imaginative in the details I added, but I thought the picture was fitting since it is Fishing Opener this weekend.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 129, May 9, 2018


3129 - Strange Bedfellows.

DAY 9

Find a way to combine two things that are usually considered opposites.

I spent quite a bit of time contemplating opposites that I could use. I noticed a packet of coffee on my dresser (yes, I know that’s an odd place) and with the help of google decided that a good opposite would be sleepytime tea. So I thought I would do some painting when I got home from school. Then at school, I was looking over my new lesson for third grade. They are learning about Henri Matisse and his “Drawing with Scissors”. During the lesson we talk about organic and geometric shapes. Organic shapes are nature shapes; they have rounded, flowing edges and are hard to measure. On the other hand, geometric shapes are math shapes; they are easy to name and measure. All of a sudden it hit me, these shapes are opposites! So for my challenge today, I completed a collage that I will use as an example for my students. The finished collage looks a little like a treasure map.

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 128, May 8, 2018


3128 - Cabinet of Curiosity.

DAY 8
What do you collect? Use a collection of your own or borrow someone else's to create something, today.

Yesterday I met with my mom and another lady from church to make tissue paper flowers to use as centerpieces for our upcoming Women’s Night. I brought home “collection” of flowers that needed to be fluffed. To today I fluffed the flowers and then used the collection to build a tower.

Monday, May 7, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 127, May 7, 2018

3127 - Today In History.

DAY 7
Find out something that happened today in history and make something inspired by it.

It didn’t take much research to device what my historical event was going to be; the first one to pop up was about The Scream, as an art teacher I couldn’t pass that up. Today was an art club day and I already had the lesson planned; monoprints. Not wanting to do an extra project I needed to find a way to incoporate The Scream into my prints. I was able to do so by breaking the art into a grid and drawing each section in my ink. The real challenge was reversing it so that it didn’t print backwards. I was working quickly so that I could finish in an hour all while keeping the ink trays filled for my students; therefore, not all of my lines lined up the way I would have liked, but you can still get a pretty good sense of the original artwork. Our monoprints were done on top of the watercolor exploration papers from last week.

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 126, May 6, 2018


3126 - Repeating.

DAY 6

Incorporate pattern into what you make today. 

I was having some Miller Time this afternoon and remembered that I needed to do my project. This seems like a common occurrence. Anyways as I looked around the house for a medium I first came across markers and crayons. I knew I could easily draw a pattern, but I wanted more of a challenge, so I kept looking. Next, I found a deck of cards, with 2 colors, four suits, and 13 different numbers, I now had lots of options for making patterns! I opted for a suited spiral design that laid the cards out in a color pattern. When I was finished, the Miller Littles and I played a little math game, adding up the sum of 2 cards, the first person to answer correctly got the cards. Oldest Miller for the win!

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 125, May 5, 2018


3125 - Made of Money.

DAY 5
Make something using money (whatever coins or bills you can get your hands on!) as your medium.

The second I read today’s prompt I knew I was going to fold some money origami. I found directions for a $1 dresss and $25 suit with tie. They were pretty simple to make and would make a great gift.

Friday, May 4, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 124, May 4, 2018


3124 - Making Faces.

DAY 4
Create a face using ony what you find in your purse, tote bag or pockets.

For today’s challenge, I emptied out my apron pockets at school. I found an assortment of pens, pencils, and markers, paperclips, tape, CARES Cards (Behavior Awards), a light, Post-its, a rubber band, and even a tissue. They made a great, almost Picasso style portrait!

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 123, May 3, 2018


3123 - Day 3 - Happy Music.

DAY 3

Create something inspired by a song or piece of music that makes you feel good!

One of my favorite songs, not associated with a person, is Travis Tritt’s It’s A Great Day To Be Alive.  I especially like the chorus, “And it’s a great day to be alive, I know the sun’s still shinin’ when I close my eyes.” Today’s project is in a round-about way inspired by that line.

In the last week, my 3rd graders learned about Dale Chihuly and each colored a spiral to imitate a piece of blown glass. One of Dale Chihuly’s sculptures, located at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, is titled Sunburst. My 3rd graders are visiting the MIA next week, so this sculpture was our main focus for this project. Today I took their spirals and made a collaborative sculpture. While it doesn’t really resemble Sunburst, it is still pretty cool, and will look great in my classroom for years to come! I was kind of bummed that the sun wasn't shining when I took the picture.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 122, May 2, 2018


3122 - Day 2 - Name Game.

DAY 2

What words can you spell using only the letters in your name? Make something inspired by what you come up with.

I used an anagram of my full name to get HENNA MANSION ERASER. I was at school, so I took the nicest eraser I could find and drew henna like designs, that sort of resemble a mansion or castle. In order to set a good example for my students, after taking the picture, I rubbed the eraser on the wall, erasing the Sharpie drawing.

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Vol. 3, No. 121, May 1, 2018


3121 - Day 1 - Dream Big, Start Small.

DAY 1: Make something that fits in the palm of your hand, using only the materials in your immediate environment. 


Being an art teacher has it’s advantages. For one, I had a storeroom full of supplies available to me to begin the May Creative Sprint. Since it is May 1st, I decided to make a May Day Basket for my co-workers. I was able to easily locate supplies to make the basket, but treats for inside the basket were another story. After some digging through my snack basket, I was able to locate 2 pieces of chocolate and 2 packets of hot chocolate. Since this was all I had for treats, I was only able to make 2 May Day Baskets. Delivering the basket to my co-worker’s room while she was at lunch and then seeing her go to make the hot chocolate right after made the sun shine a little brighter on my day.  The second basket went to another co-worker, but I wasn’t able to get in her room with out her there, so I left it in her mailbox. Next year I think I will have to plan ahead so I can make and deliver more baskets.