Element of Color Art Project: Easy, Step-by-step Guide

Here’s an easy, step-by-step art guide to make a hands-on art project with your 3-6 year olds.

They’ll love learning about the element of color (a fundamental of art) as well as growing in their cutting and pasting skills.

Oh, and this art project is free!

the element of color art project

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The Color Teal Art Project

Is anyone else’s favorite color teal? 

Lili at Barefoot and Bilingual loves this color, so she put together a free teal clipart packet. 

I love art projects about the element of color. The element of color is the study of reflected light that produces different hues, values, and intensities. We generally think of the colors of the rainbow as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Read more about the element of color here.

This art project helps young kids identify a color NOT on the rainbow, which helps their observation skills and color awareness. Teal is a combo of blue and green! In nature, you’ll see it most often at the ocean in tropical places.

If you’re looking for an art curriculum that teaches the elements of art systematically, look through my Nature Art Courses.


🎨 AGES: 3-6. Look for the extension throughout for 7-9 year olds.

 

🎨 SUPPLIES:

-clipart packet

-construction paper

-scissors

-glue

-teal craft items

 

🎨 ART GUIDE:
Here’s how you can use this for your kids!

  1. Download this free clipart packet.

  2. Place clipart into a word document (I used Google Docs).

    Make sure the clipart is evenly spaced out. You want to be able to cut around each item easily.

3. Print out on paper.

Mine came out to 4 pieces of paper. The teal turned out so pretty!

teal clipart printed onto paper, ready to be cut for the art project

4. Cut out/have your child cut out clipart pieces.

This will depend on your child’s skill level. To make it easier for little hands, cut the clipart into chunks of 3-4.

cut apart teal clipart pieces for the art project

Did you notice the Spanish and French words for teal?

5. Glue to a piece of construction or printer paper.

EXTENSION: You could use heavy watercolor paper instead. This would give your kids the opportunity to add some pretty watercolor designs to it first. You could have them mix blues and greens until they got the best teal. Then, once it dries, have them continue with the art project.

little boy gluing teal clipart pieces onto construction paper

6. Gather other things around your craft room to add.

These could be:

-sticky notes

-pieces of scrap paper

-crayons

-markers

-teal stickers

teal craft supplies for art project

7. Have fun! Take your time creating layer after layer of this easy art project.

You can add more or less details depending on the skill of your child. For example, if your child is writing simple words, have them write a word near each item. If they’re more advanced than that, have them think of other items that are teal and write those down.

8. Display!

finished art project

EXTENSION:
Keep this art project hanging up during the school year. Have kids refer to it if they get stuck when working on a creative writing project. They can use the images as prompts OR make up a silly story about one of the items.

me and my son holding up our Color Teal Art Project

My son and I showing off our finished Color Teal Art Project!


Click here to get the clipart freebie!

If you make this project, please upload a photo in the comments below :)


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If you loved this easy art project, you’ll love my Element of Color Mini Art Journal!

Get 7 unique art activities that explore color, journaling, and the Amazon rainforest.

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Kids explore the element of color while diving into the Amazon Rainforest in South America.

The students' favorite part?

They get to learn how to draw Andy the Poison Dart Frog!

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What's your favorite part?

Each worksheet is meant to be done independently!

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

-7 unique worksheets

-How to Use Teacher Guide

-Supplies List

-Colored Examples

-Bonus Activity

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HOW TO USE

-Independent Art Unit: Within this mini art journal, kids discover one of the essential elements in art—COLOR! If you’re unsure about teaching art yourself, work through these activities with your kids and watch their artistic skill explode!

-Morning Work: Looking for some print-and-go worksheets for a quiet morning atmosphere? Grab these! They're perfect if you're studying the Amazon Rainforest. The extra art element infusion is an easy way to connect with your right-brained kiddos.

-Field Trip: Heading to the zoo or aquarium? Grab one of these worksheets as a travel companion!

-Art Station: If you're trying to encourage more art in your home, set these activities out as an optional Art Station. Your kids will love choosing their own activity. Most elementary kids LOVE completing the frog directed drawing the most!

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Have fun exploring the COLORFUL rainforest!

-Abbey Allen

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