26, May


Putting a twist on the old pinch pot - adding feet! Along with adding feet, either two or four, the kids could add embellishments with the clay. Some added belts, spikes or balls along the top. Instead of glazing these, we used acrylic paints and finished by spraying with a clear acrylic spray.
Enjoy an elementary art teacher's journey through a winding, colorful river full of whimsical, fun, educational and awe-inspiring projects...some my own, some I have found, some I have altered... feel free to use them in your classroom!
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Mr. E | May 26, 2009 at 9:42 PM
Wow...you are posting like a crazy person...I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!! ha ha Mine really slow down over the summer, and with grad school and a new baby...I'm hoping I'll be able to post at all!!!
Anonymous | January 6, 2011 at 1:23 PM
I going to be posting soon on my K/1 clay feet bowls. Watch for a link to your site!
Anonymous | January 7, 2011 at 7:29 PM
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