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7 Days of Art

Bring the wonder of art into your homeschool with this gentle, joy-filled art curriculum! Spring and Summer Art is a 7-day program designed for homeschool families who value beauty, creativity, and connection. Each project is inspired by the season and paired with a classic public domain poem to spark imagination and conversation.

What’s Included:
🎨 7 carefully crafted art lessons inspired by warmer weather themes
📜 A beautiful public domain poem to pair with each day’s project
🖍 25+ optional extension activity ideas to keep the creativity going
📅 A simple table of contents for easy navigation
🎓 A printable certificate of completion for your budding artist

Art Projects Include:

  • Pinch pot bird’s nest (air-dry clay or polymer clay)
  • Watercolor meadow silhouettes
  • Watercolor and Ink Collage
  • Folded corner monster bookmarks
  • Watercolor garden path inspired by Claude Monet
  • Splatter-paint umbrella scene
  • Egg carton bunny sculpture

Perfect for:
🌼 Gentle homeschool enrichment
🌼 Creative afternoons for multiple ages
🌼 Art co-ops and poetry tea times
🌼 Families who love Charlotte Mason, Waldorf, or relaxed learning styles

7 Days of Art

$10.00

This is for a digital download only, no physical product will be sent to you. Print at home and enjoy! Click the purchase button below and you will receive an email with a link to a PDF of the curriculum.

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Hello friend, my name is Katie and pizza is my favorite food. Yes, I’m in my thirties and yes, I have three daughters that I’m raising and homeschooling and nagging, but I think you’d be most interested to know that I would eat pizza for every meal of every day and never complain. There was a brief time (ages 8-11) when I thought that mashed potatoes was my favorite food, but I’ve since come around. That being said, I don’t only talk about pizza. Here you will find slices of homeschooling life, home decor, cooking, musings, and an occasional funny meme. In fact, I think you will find a shocking lack of pizza content as a whole, but now you know the truth: Pizza is always close to mind.