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Bold & Oversized Flower Vases

flower vase art project student examples

For (K–3) This is one of my personal favorites—I do it at least once a year with my K–3 students, and it never disappoints! We go oversized with the paper, because let’s be honest: sometimes kids just need to go big. It challenges their motor skills, composition sense, and gives them freedom to be bold.


Students start by drawing a horizon line (a.k.a. a table line), then a simple vase shape. After that, it’s all about circles for flowers—keeping things approachable but full of potential. I rotate the color focus depending on what we’re studying: complementary colorswarm, or cool.


The magic touch? A final layer of black paint outlining around every shape. It ties the whole thing together and makes those colors pop like stained glass.


Why it works: Big paper, bold color, and basic shapes come together to create some of the most eye-catching displays of the year. It’s great for color theory practice and for building confidence with scale and paint control.


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