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Chalk Pastels: Art at the Beach

Can you hear the waves crashing? It’s time to celebrate summer with art! Chalk Pastels: Art at the Beach is available NOW for beginning or continuing art lessons in the chalk pastel medium.

Chalk pastels are a wildly successful medium! If you have been wanting to add art to your days, now is the time. The summer months stretch out…

One tutorial a week for three months!

Chalk Pastels- Art at the Beach www.southernhodgepodge.com

What’s included in this art curriculum?

  • One book for all ages.
  • Hand the tutorials over to your older child to enjoy independently – simply download, open and go!
  • Encouragement for getting started with chalk pastels, a simple supply list and…

12 NEW Tutorials – One a week for the whole summer!

  • Starfish
  • Sand bucket
  • Sand castle
  • Sea turtle
  • Manatee
  • Pelican
  • Jellyfish
  • Undersea world with coral, anemone and more
  • Clown fish
  • Blue Tang fish
  • Night shark
  • Crab – red or green (bonus acrylic tutorial!)

8 Classic Tutorials – for 20 tutorials in all!

  • Beach umbrellas (try the FREE video tutorial below)
  • A Path to the Beach (free video tutorial)
  • At the Beach
  • Seahorse
  • All Blue Ocean Scene
  • Sandpiper shore bird
  • Approaching storm
  • Porpoise or Dolphin

Try it. We Know You Will Like It! How to Draw Beach Umbrellas

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

open, and go!

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

  • Celebrate the seashore with art!
  • 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

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“I have wanted to find ways to incorporate art instruction into our homeschool, but I’ve had a hard time figuring that out! I purchased A Seasonal Start in Spring Chalk Pastels from Hodgepodge. It was such an easy solution! My kids thought their pieces were MASTERpieces! I think that is what I liked most about this activity… we followed the instructions and got great results! Pastels are such an easy medium and this gave my kids the confidence and desire to do it again!” ~ Shannon at I Have No Greater Joy

“Easy enough for your smallest one that is able to hold a piece of chalk, challenging enough for high schoolers and adults. No need for expensive supplies – head to your local mart or craft store and get the chalk that fits your budget… Go- This. Will. Bless. Your. Family. I Promise! Nana and Tricia do all the work, you just gather your little ones.” ~ Angie at Petra School

“I cannot express to you how much my daughter enjoys chalk pastels. I’m so grateful that you wrote all these books. It gives her a mental and artistic release.” ~ Michelle, The Holistic Homeschooler

Now you can have a Master Artist teach all your ages! Just add chalk pastels and paper!

What do I need to get started? 1, 2, 3

  • ebook
  • Chalk pastels — available from any art store or by clicking the red shopping cart in the sidebar
  • Paper — even copy or computer paper will get you started

 

Chalk Pastels: Art at the Beach

Get Your Chalk Pastels: Art at the Beach ebook NOW!

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  1. Phyllis at All Things Beautiful says

    May 26, 2014 at 8:58 AM

    Your chalk pastels books are the best art curriculum I have ever had!

    Reply
    • Hodgepodgemom says

      May 26, 2014 at 3:08 PM

      Phyllis!! Thank you so much for sharing that!

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