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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use your creativity to turn an empty flower pot into a beautiful piece of art!

Materials and Prep

  • 1 empty flower pot
  • Colorful markers or crayons
  • Imagination and creativity

No special preparation needed, just have your materials ready and let your creativity flow!

Activities

  • Color Explosion: Use your markers or crayons to draw vibrant designs all over the flower pot. Let your imagination run wild!
  • Nature Theme: Draw your favorite flowers, trees, and animals on the flower pot. Imagine a mini garden on your pot!
  • Personalized Pot: Write your name, a special message, or a favorite quote on the pot. Make it uniquely yours!

Talking Points

  • Your flower pot is like a blank canvas waiting for your creativity to fill it up.
  • Think about the colors and shapes you want to use before you start drawing on the pot.
  • Each design you create can tell a story or reflect your feelings. What story does your pot tell?
  • Remember, there are no mistakes in art. If you don't like something, you can always change it or add more to make it better.
  • Art is a wonderful way to express yourself and share your unique perspective with the world.

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