Scribble Art

Make a scribble, and colour in the blank spaces in between!

The Great Shape Hunt And Collage

You are going to go on a shape hunt!

Bug, Bugs, Bugs!

If you've been outside lately, I bet you've noticed there are a lot more bugs.

Radiating Designs

Radiating designs are patterns that radiate or are the same from the center outward.

Primary Hands

There are only three main colours that make up all the other colours in the whole world. Without them there would be no colours.

Beatrix Potter

Look outside your window. What signs of spring do you see? Are there birds in the trees? Do you see animals and insects? Are there leaves on the trees? Are the flowers blooming? What else do you see?

Imaginary Trip

Draw a picture of the place you would like to visit. Don’t forget to add lots of detail and colour!

The Dot

The Activity: Start by reading The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds

Mirror Selfies

Look in the mirror and draw yourself making a silly face, serious face or with your most beautiful smile!

Recycled Art

Let's turn recycling, into art!

Make A Fun Mask

Some ideas for a mask can be a lion, dog, bunny, cat or any other animal you can think of.

Heart Art

Using a heart shape or by drawing your own heart on paper, cut out a heart about the size of your hand.

Partner Art

Find a partner in your house that you can work together on a fun drawing game with. You will each need something to draw with (pen, pencil, marker, crayon, etc.). You will also need one piece of paper to collaborate together on.

Earth Art!

Go on a hike or search your yard for items you can use to create an art piece. Be creative in your design.

How to Draw!

All you need is a pencil and paper and you can follow along with these videos. There are simple instructions for drawing some silly objects.

Build It!

Find some items at home and be an architect or an engineer! Create a structure using Lego, building blocks, recycling materials, books or whatever you can find.

Rainbow Art

Using washable markers, decorate a coffee filter or a paper towel.

Colour Wheel

Using markers, crayons, food colouring, play-doh, chalk, (whatever you can find at home) combine two primary colours to see what the secondary colours are. Grab a piece of paper to show your results. What colours are you able to make by mixing 2 primary colours?