Video
Schl
Online
The
vaguely
titled
"Video
School
Online"
offers
tons
of
different
types
of
classes
for
students
of
all
ages—from
photography
to
3D
printing.
But,
for
those
who
just
want
to
have
some
creative
fun
time,
parents
can
enroll
their
child
in
Lori
Lee
Ebiner's
art
class
for
beginners
and
kids.
The
$10
course
contains
eight
differ-
ent
art
projects
that
cover
different
skills
from
drawing
and
painting,
to
mixed
media
work.
The
supplies
needed
seem
excessive
(pencil,
eraser,
watercolor
paint
set,
colored
pencils,
oil
pastels,
paper,
scissors,
and
glue)
but
cover
all
bases
and
allow
kids
to
participate
in
projects
such
as
lessons
titled
'Entertaining
Elephants,'
and
'Brewster
the
Rooster'
among
others.
Each
class
contains
an
introduction
to
the
project,
a
supply
list,
and
a
printable
instruction
sheet
so
stu-
dents
can
follow
along
with,
and
pause,
Lori's
videos
as
necessary.
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Nature's
Art
Club
Nature's
Art
Club
isn't
a
free
service,
but
at
$10
a
month,
it's
a
steal.
The
service
features
a
monthly
painting
tutorial
that
is
provided
in
either
a
PDF
form
or
an
online,
step-by-step
video
tutorial
for
kids
featuring
a
series
of
watercolor
outlines
to
paint
in,
coloring
pages,
and
worksheets
to
make
the
whole
affair
a
bit
more
educational.
As
the
courses
are
nature-based,
there's
also
edu-
cational
material
provided
that
helps
kids
can
learn
facts
about
what
they
are
painting.
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