Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems
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Day 2 consisted of printing. Always a whirlwind, I have a love/hate relationship with printing day. Even the most even-tempered classes get a little bonkers during the cleanup part of the activity. Between putting prints in the drying rack, putting the brayers in the sink, disposing of the inked up magazine pages and newspaper AND hand-washing....and you know their hands are a MESS after making 2-3 prints, it's a whirlwind of organized chaos (I use organized loosely here). I have forty-minute periods and I truly don't know how an art teacher can do it in less than that.
On day 3 the students colored their prints, I had them use white ink on black paper with construction paper crayons on top, a technique I've used before on a Dr Seuss inspired printing project Because the prints were only 6x9" and didn't take very long to color. I had them add a decorative frame. 

I got the idea for this from doing a google search of "recycled art+ kids group project", or some variation of that. The image that came up that caught my eye is to the right (if this is your picture, let me know and I'll be sure to give ya some credit!).