Summer Pearson
Nicole Mayer
Annette Royer
Theme: Culture and Native Americans

Center: If Native Americans and Culture was still our theme for a center and art project we could have the students make their own miniature tepees.
Students will practice their arts and crafts
skills while learning about Cheyenne Tepees and buckskin paper.
Directions
Buckskin Paper
Native Americans made many of their necessities
from the hides of the buffalo or other animals. In the late nineteenth century,
expansion and white trappers nearly made the species almost extinct. Follow the
directions below to make paper that looks like leather or buckskin. Use the
paper for making Indian crafts.
Materials
Directions
Method 1: Select crayons in brown, rust, and
orange. Peel the paper wrapper from the crayon and use the side to cover the paper
with scribbles. Make many layers of different colors. Rub the
colors with a paper towel or rag to blend them together.
Method 2: Use a paper plate as a palette. Place a
dab of paint of each color on the plate. Use colors like brown, ocher, and
burnt sienna. Use the flat side of a damp sponge to pick up all the colors. Dab
the sponge on the paper with quick movements. Blend the paint with the sponge
as you continue. Use the sponge to create different textures and effects.