Thursday, September 5, 2013

Get Your Kids Excited About Art

Get Your Kids Excited About Art



By Kate Halfey





Art provides many opportunities as an outlet for children’s creativity. There are many ways to incorporate art into your children’s lives that are simple, easy and fun. Even a child who doesn’t seem to enjoy drawing or painting can become an art lover with a little bit of persuasion. Here are a few ideas that your children might enjoy.



There are many fun and inexpensive ways to provide examples of famous works of art to your children. Most cities offer an abundance of different types of art museums, and while you might think that children will not enjoy these museums, many offer special events for children. Go online and check out the museum offerings in your local area and see if there are special kid-friendly activities that fit into your schedule.



If a museum is too far for an easy visit, simply find some local galleries to visit instead. Most towns have at least one gallery, if not several, and this is certainly an inexpensive option. Not only are galleries an idea, but also many local communities hold one or more art shows or festivals during the year, so don’t forget to think about this as an option. Even your public library is a convenient source of art. Ask the librarian to help you find books that display pictures of various styles of art.



You could also consider signing up for children’s art workshops or classes. Many cities offer these types of classes as part of their community services and at fairly reasonable rates. You also might check and see if your local public school holds after-school art classes. These generally are fee-based, but the cost is usually not as high as a private art lesson.



Creating a home art station is another way to encourage your children to be creative. A rolling cart can be easily stored and filled with a variety of paper, markers, crayons, scissors, glue and other art supplies. Consider adding pipe cleaners, puffy balls of various sizes, sets of water color paints and anything else that you think your children might enjoy. While it’s difficult to keep every single piece of art that your children create, you can take pictures of the art and then create a photo album showcasing their art throughout the years.



When you need inspiration for a planned project, the internet is a fantastic source of fun, easy art projects for kids. There are tons of websites to consider from just doing a general search or heading to site such as ArtProjectsForKids.org or perhaps Pinterest. Many other parent-friendly websites contain many excellent ideas, as well. Sign up for email lists from online and regular craft stores so that you can be aware of special deals that can help you save on craft supplies.









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