This month we will be making book plates in the style of Theodor Seuss Geisel. He is one of my all time favorite artists when it comes to whimsey and fun. Both his life and his artwork capture the joy which we celebrate during the Easter season.
The best way to get aquainted with Geisel’s work is to read his books. You probably already have many in your home already, but if not, just swing by your local library for a few of his 60+ titles.
In order to complete this month’s project, each student will need:
- 12×18″ construction paper, assorted colors *can be shared
- Crayons – minimum 8 color set, we recommend Prang *can be shared
- Black drawing marker – a Sharpie is fine *1 per student
- Oil Pastels, 12 piece set, we recommend Pentel *can be shared