Let's just go by center, then I'll post the whole room.

Drawing Center

Collage Center
Green for collage. Lots of cool scissors, papers, magazines, & sequins - everything a collage artist might want! 

Puppets, Jewelry, & Masks


Finishing Center
There's not much to talk about with the finishing center. This is where the students bring their sculptures to paint after they've done the shake test to make sure they are well constructed. I put this on the opposite side of the room from the sculpture center to keep the students from going back & forth between constructing and painting. Glue doesn't hold well when applied to wet paint. For some reason my students just don't believe me on this! This one is under my color wheel curtains and beside my old art cart. I just can't bring myself to get rid of that old thing - it's so handy & I have a lot of memories tied up in that box on wheels!
Sewing Center
The sewing center is always one of my most popular. Felt and fabric scraps allow students to hand sew small stuffed animals and dolls, and to decorate them in a new cool way. For stuffing we use felt scraps as well as stuffing I purchase and old stuffed animals that we re-purpose the insides. 

Weaving Center

The weaving center is another popular center. Weaving on paper plates, handmade looms made out of cardboard, bracelets, wall hangings, you name it they weave it! I have a lot of unbeweavable weavers! They love to take extra yarn and their loom with them and weave at recess, while the teacher is reading to the class, and anytime they can get away with it! I ask parents for donations of any yarn they can spare so I always have more than enough!
Painting Center
Ok, so I don't have sinks. That dirty dark blue bucket is where my students dump their dirty water, refilling it with clean water from the lt.gray buckets. I have watercolors, temera cakes, and washable crayons/markers/colored pencils for drawing & adding water. I keep the drying rack ready for my little artists! I am opening a liquid tempera center, but it's on the easel at the opposite side of the room. I'm going to introduce it and allow 2 students to work there at a time until I see what problems it presents before moving it over to this center. Monitoring a couple students at a time makes new materials easier to manage!
Sculpture Center
So why black you might ask? Well, that's how I feel about it somedays! Just kidding! I didn't want to reuse any colors to keep it simple and I'd used all the other paper colors we had! Sometimes the real answer just isn't all that interesting! Plus I wanted to darken the light coming in just a bit since I project on the opposite wall & it's hard to see with full light. I have 2 hot glue guns and a massive amount of cardboard at this center. The shelving on the far right students are allowed one each. Cut cardboard scraps they can have as much as they need. All other supplies they are allowed 3. If their idea calls for more than 3 they must talk to me first about their idea and get permission. This is not to keep students from creating whatever they want, but to ensure that one student doesn't hot glue a log cabin together with Popsicle sticks, using my entire supply, only to completely abandon it. This left a LOT of hurt feelings amongst the entire studet body as they wanted those precious little wooden sticks and felt that the girl had been wasteful and selfish. It was just a situation I would rather not repeat. So 3 is the magic number! :) It's nice to have a place to recycle all those egg cartons as well - I have my own cake business and I go through a lot of eggs (and cake mixes - hey, I'm not a baker but I can make a super cool looking cake!)
Sewing Machines



Games/Critical Thinking
Not much to this one. Just odds & ends puzzles and creative games I've accumulated throughout the years. I allow students 2 days at this center maximum. It's for those days when you just aren't really feeling the creative process. 3 students maximum allowed!
Overall View




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