Learn how to draw a garden spider with chalk pastels with Nana’s video art lesson! This tutorial was inspired by…
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Art for All Ages
Learn About Bats In Your Homeschool: A Comprehensive Guide
Bats can be such a fun and engaging topic for children because they are so fascinating! Learn about bats in…
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The Ultimate Guide To Fall Leaf Activities For Your Homeschool
Fall is the perfect time to take advantage of seasonal learning! Enjoy this ultimate guide to fall leaf activities in…
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Celebrate and Learn About Veterans Day in Your Homeschool
I am sharing specials and resources to help you celebrate and learn about Veterans Day in your homeschool! Celebrate and…
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Favorite Summer Games Resources
The Summer Games are back! Are you ready? We are! And we are excited. Eight years ago we began our…
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Young Mr. Moon Chalk Art Tutorial
This is a pastel painting that I completely thought up myself. Young Mr. Moon Chalk Art Tutorial – instead of…
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Georgia Peaches Chalk Art Tutorial
In celebration of Georgia’s most famous crop, we offer a Georgia Peaches Chalk Art Tutorial. The delicious sweet peach. The…
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A House for Hermit Crab Chalk Pastel Art Tutorial
This painting can be done with either pastels or acrylic paints. Our A House for Hermit Crab Chalk Pastel Art…
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Football Video Art Tutorial
Celebrate your favorite team with a football video art tutorial. Nana shows you how to create a flying football with…
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You ARE an Artist: Chalk Pastel Art 101
You ARE an Artist is our motto here at Hodgepodge and chalkpastel.com Why? Because you are. You just may not…
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Mike Mulligan Chalk Pastel Art Tutorial
We are big fans of Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel, Mary Anne. Every time I turned the page to…
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Free Fall Art Lessons for All Ages
A few leaves are already starting to turn here in the south and that means it’s time to turn our…
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Train Chalk Pastel Art Tutorial
Little Engine! This Train Chalk Pastel Art Tutorial is a MUCH-requested one from one of my youngest students. He is…
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