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Super Easy Dandelion Art Project

August 24, 2015 by Teach Junkie

Save your old dish brush and haul it in your purse into your classroom. Make this stunningly simple and beautiful dandelion art project with your students. Here is a quick two-step painting project that students could totally handle on their own as a center activity or with little support. You’ll need lots of black construction paper, a little paint and your trusty dish brush that was almost tossed in the trash.

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Dandelion Art Project for Kids

After you’ve thrown your dish brush into the dishwasher, throw it into your school bag so that you can simply have your students dip it into white paint to make a modern art piece. Dip the brush into paint and add green stems to complete this art project. Have your students write about making a wish, about summer or about flowers to accompany this project as a compete display.

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