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Valentine Owls

So If I must confess I have had these sweet little Spring oil pastels (link to how we made them) up since last spring.  I love them.  They are hanging in our bathroom.  I have recently received a few comments about having Easter pictures hanging above the Christmas tree.  Ha!  Well since spring is right around the corner and these little guys will soon be back in season, I finally switched them out.  I know backwards right, but when you see the little Valentines Owls my kiddos made you will understand.  I think that I need to have the kids make a complete set of seasonal artwork that I just rotate between!.

With a bit of patience each of my kiddos created a background of beautiful repetitive text.  I gave them a fine red sharpie marker.  Kaleb choose hearts, Bree wrote I love you and Annika made a pattern of XOX’s.  They turned out so cute!

With a black sharpie each of the kiddos drew their version of an owl.  Since we were making Valentines art, the kids found fun ways to sneak in as many hearts as possible.

The kids then painted the owls with watercolors.  After they were done painting, we traced back over the owl with black sharpie again.  This step really cleaned everything up.

I love how each of the Valentine owls turned out.

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Posted in Holidays, Kid Art and tagged Kid Art, Painting, Spring, Valentines Day, Watercolors.

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12 thoughts on “Valentine Owls”

  1. Wendy @ Ramblings from the Sunshine State on at 3:51 am said:

    Those turned out so cute!

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  2. Amy K. on at 4:45 am said:

    Beautiful!! I love the background technique.

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  3. monica on at 5:32 am said:

    Wow! Those are amazingly cute!

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  4. amber on at 8:23 pm said:

    So cute!!!

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  5. Andrea on at 10:43 am said:

    Congratulation! Those are so beautiful!!

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  8. jackie on at 10:37 pm said:

    These are simply GORGEOUS! What is it about kids colourful, bold artwork that is so completely dreamy? Love love love!

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    • Tammy on at 10:59 pm said:

      I totally agree! There is nothing better or more special than kiddos artwork to cheer up a room.

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  9. Kim @ The Educators' Spin On It on at 12:59 pm said:

    These are precious! We’d love for you to share on our Owl Party. I can’t wait to try them with my daugthers. Here’s the link http://theeducatorsspinonit.blogspot.com/2012/11/owl-crafts-activities-link-party.html

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  10. Genny @ In Lieu of Preschool on at 10:51 pm said:

    I love these!!

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  11. Michele on at 9:26 pm said:

    Hi, these are adorable!!! What kind of paper did you use? Thanks.

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