We started with some internet how-to research, and then went shopping for every possible art supply that would help us MAKE a dinosaur model and habitat. Todd guided the assembling portion of the dinosaur. Newspaper, masking tape, and paper mache...that's how we started.
I helped with the paper mache and plastering of the model (& volcano we decided to add to the background). Madison was super skeptical about the entire process. She had been adamant about using only clay. Since wal-mart's clay section was completely picked over, we had to problem solve a different solution, and convince Madison that the paper mache would be super cool and MESSY-which would of course be the best part. This afternoon we started the painting extravaganza. You can see Thaine in the background of this pic working on his Thomas Edison project-it was a studious weekend at the Scroggins' household!It was finally time to paint the official dinosaur. We weren't sure how to get started, so we gathered up all the dinos in the house to use as a guide. Our finished product was a combination of all said dinos. We also kept running out of paint colors, so had to improvise with the patterns.I have to admit, I was a little bossy on where to put which color, and even picked up the paintbrush a time or two (or fifty) to speed the process along. Finally, we put the scene together. This was Madison's favorite part. We managed to fit in that clay she was dying to use, and made some pebbles and trees. She did admit that the paper mache was pretty dern fun though, and even said she was glad I talked her into it. :)
4 comments:
I love it! What an awesome art project. Congrats Madison (and Danielle)!
that's awesome! i love it! tell her aunt patti says it's WAY COOL! :-) Hugs and kisses!
fancy! H will be so jealous...we never have homework. (By saying that, am I enforcing the dumb-Oklahoma stereotype? But seriously, NEVER.)
I am so going to home school. This just stresses me out. Fantastic Job!
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