Holiday art projects
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Holiday art projects. Get inspired and try out new things.
Contemporary and fun Christmas art projects for your classroom. From Art with Jenny K.
Kids will use chalk pastels and black paper to create this bold and bright hot chocolate art project! Easy to follow tutorial included.

Jo H* saved to Skills Art
This magic salt and watercolor snowflake art project for kids is so much fun! The snowflakes magically appear when you add the paint and the salt makes the painting look “frosty”. This is such a cool process art idea for kids that’s fantastic in the classroom at school or on a snowy day at home this winter!

Laura Tharp saved to Audrey
A fast and easy holiday lesson of a Christmas car, full of art techniques including symmetry, tints, reflections and perspective. Using black oil pastel and

Susie Fletcher saved to Christmas crafts
Kids will learn to draw a beautiful chalk pastel Christmas tree with this easy to follow tutorial! A fun Christmas art project kids of all ages will enjoy making.
Do you want to build a snowman or in this case paint or create a snowman? Then take a look at these 10 gorgeous Snowman Art Projects. 10 Snowman Art Projects for Cold Wintry Afternoons Melted Snow…

Anna Stull saved to Jan
Learn how to paint a red ornament with blurry lights in the background! Step By Step Painting.net offers easy, simple and fun tutorials for beginners!

Pam McGlothlin saved to Christmas
Artist inspired Christmas Tree ornaments for a handmade holiday gift! Featuring: - Georgia O'Keeffe - Sonia Delaunay - Henri Matisse - Vincent Van Gogh - Piet Mondrian - Jackson Pollack - Yayoi Kusuma - Wassily Kandinsky - Keith Haring - Kenojuak Ashevak as well as few tips to make this children's Christmas craft successful! This kid's craft encourages you to explore and recreate in the style of well known artists, so that they can identify some of their famous pieces and…
Once my 5th graders were finishing up their oil pastel space art, I had them begin this beauty! My school has a die-cut machine and one day as I was using it, I noticed this Christmas light die-cut and knew I had to find a way to use it! :) So how we did it - I had my 5th graders begin by coloring their die-cut light bulb one solid color with oil pastel. Then they used a white oil pastel and drew in the filament and highlight on the tip of the bulb (some did this step - others chose not to)…

Nikki Stone saved to Art Ed