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December 29, 2014 Leave a Comment

Top Posts of 2014

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Hello! 2014 was my first year here at Art Class Curator, and I am so excited I started this thing back in March. It feels like a perfect fit for me, and I am having such a great time developing art lessons and resources for you. To celebrate, I thought I’d post some of my favorite posts from the year as well as those that were the most popular.

the Art Curator for Kids - Top Posts of 2014

5 Most Popular Posts from 2014

These five posts got the most pageviews this year.

  1. Free Printable Art Appreciation Worksheets
  2. Making Art with Kids: Block Printing
  3. Art Around the World in 30 Days
  4. 5 Artworks Your Children Will Love
  5. 7 Exciting Art History Projects for Kids that Made Me Say “Wow!”

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8 Free Art Appreciation Worksheets

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Download 8 Free Art Appreciation Worksheets – including 2 Elements and Principles pages! Activities designed to work with almost any work of art. Help your students connect with art while having fun!

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Free Worksheets

8 Free Art Appreciation Worksheets

includes the Elements & Principles!

Download 8 Free Art Appreciation Worksheets – including 2 Elements and Principles pages! Activities designed to work with almost any work of art. Help your students connect with art while having fun!

My 5 Favorite Posts from 2014

Okay, this was SO HARD. I love all my babies. Here are my top 5 favorite posts from the year.

  1. Mystery Post: I will reveal this one on January 2 in a post along with an awesome link-up with my bloggy pals from the Kid Blogger Network.
  2. The Art Around the World in 30 Days eBook is here! – November was such a whirlwind month for me writing a post every day. I am so proud of the amazing resources I came up with which are all collected together in this eBook.
  3. How to Look at Art with a Toddler: My first YouTube video and a printable! – This has a video of my sweet 2yo talking about art. How could I NOT love it?
  4.  5 Artworks to Promote Introspection – I love these artworks and also this series of posts I did at the beginning. Back when the blog was called Two Muses Homeschool, I called this series “Curated Homeschool.” I don’t do many of these because they take a long time to write. I have been doing one artwork per post instead because 5 with all the information is a bit much. I still love them though. There is a new one coming in January.
  5. Exploring Narrative through Art – These are some of my favorite activities to do in front of artworks.

Here’s to a great 2015! Happy New Year!

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