Cheatham 1st Grade Art
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"Chihuly Inspired Floral Wreath" First graders are master up-cyclers. Give them a giant cardboard box and they'll turn it into a monster trap, car or castle in no time. For this art project, they decided to challenge their up-cycling skills to create something that represents one of their favorite places and artists: the Missouri Botanical Gardens and Dale Chihuly. First grades created flowers out of plastic bottles and used alcohol paint to create a transparent blown-glass color effect. The students quickly learned that alcohol ink evaporates fast, so they had to paint with speed. But they were up for the challenge! Soon, they were mixing colors and creating ink designs that led to the majestic, vibrant blossoms seen in their Chihuly-inspired flower wreath. One of the best parts about upcycling, the children say, is it reminds us to protect and love our planet.