Best Art Supplies for Kids: A Teacher’s and Parent’s Guide
Creating art is an essential part of childhood. Kids use art to explore their creativity, develop fine motor skills, and express themselves in meaningful ways. Who doesn’t love that? Whether at home or in the classroom, having the right art supplies makes a big difference in fostering a child’s artistic journey. But with so […]
Finding the Right Art Project for Keepsakes

With Art to Remember, there are all kinds of options for transforming a unique piece of artwork onto a useful keepsake. A bright painting of a sunflower can become a keychain, a print for a coffee mug, or even a blanket. Or maybe your students are getting creative with colorful castles or underwater scenes. Parents […]
Saving Time, Raising Money—The Difference with Art to Remember

Gearing up for a school fundraiser can seem daunting when you’re already navigating a busy schedule. Fortunately, finding the right program makes it easy. Whether you’re an educator or a parent, our approach is designed to streamline the entire fundraising process. Art to Remember is designed with time management in mind. Plus, we’ve got great […]
Winter Adaptation of The Starry Night

This part of the school year can get a little chaotic with holiday programs and concerts, seasonal art shows, and wrapping up loose ends before the end of the semester. If you need a quick, seasonal lesson plan, check out this winter version of Van Gogh’s The Starry Night. You can use this lesson to […]
Color Mixing Cupcakes – A Flipped Lesson Plan
Alecia Kaczmarek, who you may recognize from The Art of Education, created a vibrant, playful lesson plan on color mixing that your K-3 students will love. They’ll get to draw a cupcake, paint in the details and practice mixing primary colors to create secondary colors. This is a flipped lesson, so be sure to check […]