After the clay dries you can start painting. I gave every kid a brush. Six tempera colors were chosen and set up at six different stations around the room. Out of those six colors, the kids could chose three to work with. The kids would travel from station to station with their brush and snail.
Actually, no snails were broken as they traveled from station to station. Really!!!
Having the paint organized into stations worked really well. It's makes everything much easier to handle. Believe me. You won't be sorry if you set your paint up that way. Especially, when you're a traveling art teacher.
After the paint has dried, pipe cleaners were thread through the hole that was made with the pencil tip earlier on. We then add glitter. I find that glue glitter works best, as it's easy to work with. The glitter was placed just on the shell.
Well... what do you think? Would this clay project work in your art room? Let me know in the comments below.
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