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A Simple Start in Chalk Pastels: Winter Olympics Art Curriculum

A Simple Start in Chalk Pastels Winter Olympics www.southernhodgepodge.comNow Available!

Celebrate the Olympics with art! A Simple Start in Chalk Pastels: Olympics is for beginning or continuing art lessons in the chalk pastel medium.

Just $4.99

What’s included in this art curriculum?

Encouragement for getting started with chalk pastels, a simple supply list and…

NEW Tutorials!

  • Olympic torch
  • bobsled
  • downhill skier
  • Olympic skate
  • hockey stick and puck
  • Olympic mountain scene
  • Olympic medals

How to Draw an Olympic Torch: Video Demonstration of How Quick, Fun and Successful Chalk Pastels Are!

Simple Art Supplies

No lengthy, expensive supply list! Just add:

(1) chalk pastels

(2) paper

A Simple Start in Chalk Pastels Winter Olympics www.southernhodgepodge.com

How Can You Use These Olympic Art for All Ages Tutorials?

  • Celebrate the Olympics with art! Supplement your Olympics unit study.
  • Get started in chalk pastel art with these tutorials to show you what a joy it is!
  • Gather all your children. No prior skill level necessary – yet tutorials are challenging enough for older students.
  • Create a spark of interest in your students!
  • Try a new medium – chalk pastels!
  • Grow a love of art with tutorials that are successful in a short amount of time.

Sample Page

Click over to Southern Hodgepodge for more details, to view a sample page and to get your copy!

Citius, Altius, Fortius!

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Tricia faces a daily dose of chaos homeschooling five children. The biggest lesson she’s learned? At the end of the day – when the dishes are put away and the children are tucked in bed – truly what matters is each child’s relationship with the Lord. Raising children is a God-given privilege and, folks, the time is short.

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