Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Pop Art DOG project

This Pop Art Dog Drawing lesson is a fun and engaging way to introduce students to Pop Art! Using simple shapes, bold outlines, and bright colors, students create a patterned dog artwork while learning about color, design, and composition.

The step-by-step format makes it easy for all learners to follow along, while still allowing for creativity and individuality in each finished piece.

You can find the full lesson, including slides and step-by-step instructions, in my TpT store.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Cherry Blossom Vase Art

Looking for a meaningful and engaging spring art project? This Cherry Blossom Vase Art Lesson combines art history, design, and mixed media in a way students love.


In this 2-day lesson, students learn about Chinese Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelain while creating their own symmetrical vase design using patterns and line. They then transform their artwork into a finished piece by adding cherry blossom branches with textured tissue paper, bringing a beautiful seasonal element into the project.

This lesson is perfect for upper elementary students and includes step-by-step instruction, making it easy to implement while still producing high-quality, display-worthy artwork.


Click Here for the TpT Step-by-Step Guided ART Lesson

Friday, March 13, 2026

Pop Art Bear Drawing Project

If you're looking for a fun Pop Art lesson for elementary students, this Pop Art Bear Drawing Project is a great way to introduce students to bold colors, patterns, and creative design.

Students begin by learning about Pop Art artists such as Romero Britto, Keith Haring, and Takashi Murakami. They then follow a guided step-by-step drawing lesson to create their own patterned bear using bright colors, bold outlines, and repeating designs.

The lesson includes:

  • an animated Google Slides presentation
  • step-by-step drawing instructions
  • pattern ideas reference page
  • teacher directions and slide notes
  • student rubric

    Because the instructions are clearly structured, the lesson is easy to follow and works well for grades 1–5, even for substitute teachers. Most classes can complete the project in 1–2 class periods, and the finished artwork is always colorful and unique.

    You can view the full lesson here:
    👉 Pop ART Bear Lesson on TpT