When Nana and I create tutorials for you there is plenty of art work spread around. And when Nana made the cover design for our A Simple Start in Christmas Chalk Pastels, she had you in mind. She suggested we give away her original art work for our ebook.
The art work, with original design by Lucia Hames, comes unframed and without the title across the art.
Where can you find A Simple Start in Christmas Chalk Pastels? Celebrate Christmas with art at Southern Hodgepodge (with a free Christmas wreath video tutorial)!
One Hodgepodge reader will win the art work. Perfect to display for Christmas or to give as a gift!
And pssst. Coming soon…
A Simple Start in Chalk Pastels: Olympics!
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Kelsey says
We have lots of projects we’re working on for the holidays!
Terry says
No we are not at this time. I am not an artsy person and I am very interested is this Art for my kids.
Tami says
We do art every Friday, and most always use Hodgepodge right now…my kids love pastels and have enjoyed all the projects we’ve done so far….
Carol says
We are crafting a few gifts for Christmas, and hope to work on scrapbooking our trip.
Tammy Jones says
We have been doing chalk pastels while I do read alouds.
Rhoda says
Always try to find time for art. This year I found some Advent Names of Jesus ornaments. We made several sets, one for us and a few to give away. So much fun. Will do a few other things yet before Christmas actually gets here.
Lindsay @ BytesofMemory says
Yes I have several art projects planned. Some of them are Christmas presents and some are decorations for the house 🙂
Alicia Charmbury says
I am planning to do some chalk pastels and would like to do a paper craft.
Kela Nellums says
Even though I know it should be included, we have done nothing in the way of Art all these years. I really think that my children would enjoy this!
R G says
we are trying to allow more time for art by drawing something every day. I have never been good at art, so it is a struggle to remember its importance sometimes. The children really enjoy it, though, so we putter on.
Erika says
We are doing Jesse Tree ornaments, 3D snowflakes and making coasters with Mod Podge, scrapbooking paper and ceramic tiles. Thanks!!!
Bonnie B. says
We always do art projects. One of the art projects we are doing is making Christmas tree ornaments as toilet paper roll stars at a local elderly house!
Autumn Jones says
I am sorry to say that I have not incorporated much art into our homeschool schedule. We have done some art appreciation, but not many actual art projects. I am so happy I found your site and am excited to try some of your chalk tutorials! Thanks so much for hosting the giveaway. 🙂
Melissa says
We’re using Truth in the Tinsel and each day is a new art project that goes along with the books. The kids are really enjoying it – even my teenager! 🙂
Mary says
We’re actually pulling out some Hodgepodge Christmas pastel tutorials today! 😉 Grant is also enjoying simple drawing tutorials he is finding on Youtube for Christmas art. Thanks for this great giveaway!
Denise Taylor says
Love all that you do. My kiddos and I really enjoy learning and doing along side grandma!
Kelly G says
We plan to do a little art the next couple of weeks before Christmas. I am thrilled to use your chalk pastels Christmas book!
Amy says
Yes, we’ve done a Christmas creative lettering lesson, and our pastor is using my daughter’s piece as the bulletin cover on Christmas Eve! We’re also making many of our gifts: jewelry, framed writing, etc.
Lina A. says
My 9yr old son has been turned off art since he had a bad incident with a school teacher who tore up his drawing. After much prodding I convinced him to do one of your tutorials. He enjoyed it! This would really boost his love of art & make him forget about his bad past experience when he sees that art is a God given gift to us…