Jana Mascioni
Mar 27, 20202 min
We may not be able to travel to Italy right now with our kids but we can still find other ways to celebrate the culture. I am going to be releasing a series of blog posts over the coming weeks with Italian Inspired activities you can do with kids at home! Please sign up here to download my travel planner and receive updates on my new blog posts.
This week, I put together a collection of my favorite Italian Art & Craft ideas. The links range from projects ideal for preschool kids up to older school-age kids. From Venetian Masks, Painting with Pasta to Leonardo da Vinci Art Projects you should be able to find something to add to your homeschooling curriculum or just something fun to keep your kids busy!
1 // Venetian Masks Art for Kids by Life Over C's
2 // Art Activities for Kids: Paint with Spaghetti Brooms by Fun Littles
3 // Painting with Pasta! – Exploring Lasagna & Fusilli Noodles by Supply Me
4 // Pasta Sculptures Art Projects for Preschoolers by Meri Cherry
5 // Food for Eat & Food for Play by The Pinterested Parent
6 // How to Make Roman Mosaics for Kids by eHow
7 // Italian Renaissance Fresco Painting for Children by Piccolo Italiano
8 // Leonardo da Vinci Art Projects for Kids by Susan’s Homeschool Blog
9 // Kids Get Arty – Creating a Fresco with Kids by Kitchen Counter Chronicles
10 // Michelangelo for Kids by Happy Homeschool Nest
11 // Fibonacci Art Project by What Do We Do All Day?
12 // Arcimboldo Art Project: Optical Illusions by Teach Beside Me
13 // How to Make a Roman serpent Bracelet by Time Traveler Kids
14 // How to Dye Pasta for Crafts and Sensory Activities by Real Life at Home
15 // Self Portraits: Modigliani by Young Art Love
16 // Pop-Up Italian Roman Arenas by Arte a Scuola
17 // Mona Lisa on Coffee Filters by Art Projects for Kids
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