I make most of my tangle art projects using Sharpies because I love to draw with them. How about practicing your lettering using Sharpies and tweaking it on the iPad? Beautiful work by Alyssa Wigant. Make amazing little eye-popping drawings in your sketchbook, like Cara Wrrr. Labyrinths are fun to draw, and you can make them super colorful with a bunch of Sharpies. This is a wonderful use of Sharpies and a fun-looking kid art project. Who knew a big piece of wax paper could be transformed so beautifully with markers? Make some Chihuly-inspired art with Sharpies and plastic cups. Yes, we do all need to recreate this Sharpie wall design. Isn’t this beautiful work by Mary Scarlett? Oh do I love a doodled journal cover with a lot of cool objects on it. These are basically still just using markers, the challenge comes in practicing your techniques or tackling a much larger scale project. When you or your kids are feeling a bit more adventurous, move onto the next level of Sharpie art. Don’t these look really pretty? Sharpie Art – The Next Level Similar to the mugs above, but this time on glasses. Such a good idea! And you don’t have to just use these for Christmas check out this Sharpie silhouette project. So cool.īeautiful, vibrant Sharpie art on photo paper – find the details on Happy Hooligans. Kathy Barbro from Art Projects for Kids came up with this awesome project using tin cans and Sharpies.ĭespite looking gorgeous, these Sharpie tie-dye tiles are basically the easiest things ever to make.įrom Alisa Burke- blown out, doodled Easter eggs. ![]() (Actually, let it cool before taking out of the oven, so the mitt doesn’t smear the ink on the handle.)
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