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30 Second Grade Art Projects Full of Imagination and Creativity

by jennifer
March 19, 2022
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Second grade art students love a chance to try out new techniques and materials. That’s why they’ll embrace these imaginative projects, which use a wide variety of media to create amazing results. Parents will be impressed by the beautiful masterpieces their kids bring home to display!

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1. Try “painting” with yarn

Looking for a way to use up yarn scraps? Try this cool idea! Use pieces of clear self-adhesive shelf paper, and this second grade art project is a breeze.

Learn more: Picklebums

2. Pull string through paint

String pull painting has become a trendy craft in recent years, and second grade art students will love getting to try it. The abstract designs they’ll create will definitely wow them.

Learn more: One Little Project

3. Bloom painted paper flowers

Start by having kids create their own colorful patterned paper using paints. Then, cut out petals and assemble these gorgeous flowers.

Learn more: Color Like You Mean It/Paper Flowers

4. Carve ancient rock art

First, spend some time learning about ancient cave paintings in places like the American Southwest. Then, use terra cotta clay and make your own.

Learn more: Deep Space Sparkle

5. Float paper hot air balloons

Once kids learn the trick to making these 3-D hot air balloons, they’ll weave them in no time. Then, they can spend time adding details to the background, like clouds, birds, or kites flying by!

Learn more: Easy Peasy and Fun

6. See yourself in the abstract

Kids start by painting an abstract background. Then they add a photo of themselves with a collage of text strips about their favorite things, dreams, and wishes.

Learn more: Abstract Self-Portraits/Art With Mrs. Fillmore

7. Assemble 3-D paper robots

Kids love robots! These 3-D paper creations are so fun to create, and kids can use a variety of materials to make them.

Learn more: Paper Robots/Art With Mr. Giannetto

8. Illustrate an underground world

Dream up an imaginary world deep beneath the soil. Kids can take inspiration from illustrators like Beatrix Potter and Garth Williams.

Learn more: Underground World/Mrs. Knight’s Smartest Artists

9. Mix up a color wheel umbrella

Mixing and contrasting colors are key concepts for young art students to learn. These cute umbrellas are a fun way to see the color wheel in action using liquid watercolors.

Learn more: Leah Newton Art

10. Plant spring flower boxes

Start by having second grade art students paint an oblong cardboard box with terra cotta paint and fill it with paper shreds for soil. Then, craft paper flowers and plant a fresh display of color!

Learn more: Planter Boxes/Use Your Colored Pencils

11. Trace and color circle art

Take inspiration from artists like Kandinsky and Frank Stella and make bold geometric art pieces. Kids can trace around lids or plates to make circles or try them freehand.

Learn more: Circle Art/Art Room Blog

12. Surprise them with ferocious creatures

The best art provokes a reaction—in this case, surprise! Fold the paper and sketch your figure’s face, then open it to add a gaping mouth full of teeth.

Learn more: CraftWhack

13. Piece together mosaic fish

Mosaics take a lot of planning, but the results are always so cool. This is a terrific project for using up scraps of construction paper, too.

Learn more: Fish Mosaics/Art With Mr. Giannetto

14. Dive deep for underwater portraits

Art is all about encouraging kids to see themselves in unique new ways. Underwater self-portraits allow kids to imagine themselves enjoying life under the sea!

Learn more: The Artsy Fartsy Room

15. Replicate Monet with tissue paper

Tissue paper art replicates the soft lines and translucent colors of Monet’s impressionist style. Use this technique to create your own peaceful lily pond.

Learn more: 123Homeschool4Me

16. Sketch springtime bunnies and bears

The soft and colorful flowers in the background contrast sharply with the patterned lines of these friendly creatures. Take the pressure off kids by letting them trace the animal shapes, so they can focus on adding texture instead.

Learn more: Bears and Bunnies/Art With Mrs. Fillmore

17. Hang a wreath collage

One of the best things about this second grade art project is that you can really tailor it to the seasons. In addition to spring flowers, consider fall leaves and paper acorns, or holly leaves and poinsettia flowers.

Learn more: Paper Wreaths/Use Your Colored Pencils

18. Draw windy day houses

Watch trees blowing in the breeze on a windy day. Then take a look at the work of Gustav Klimt and emulate his style for the bendy trees in this project. Then let your imagination take hold and add leaning buildings too!

Learn more: Art at East, Union and More

19. Sculpt birds in their nests

This is a cool project to do if your students are also studying birds in science class, but they’ll enjoy it even if they’re not. Kids can try to recreate real birds, or let their imagination fly and dream up an entirely new species.

Learn more: BES Art Blog

20. Explore culture with native totem poles

Begin by learning about the importance of totems and totem poles to First Nations people of the Northwest Coast. Then have kids choose symbols that are meaningful to them to create their own paper totems.

Learn more: Totem Poles/Jamestown Elementary Art Blog

21. Cut out paper collages

These collages may just look like random scraps of paper, but there are actually multiple art concepts in use here. Kids should be able to identify organic vs. geometric shapes and primary vs. secondary colors.

Learn more: Art Room 104

22. Fold origami whales

Origami whales with curling paper water spouts add dimension and texture to these compositions. Second grade art projects that use folding and cutting give kids a chance to improve their fine motor skills, too.

Learn more: Origami Whales/Art With Mr. Gianetto

23. Print symmetrical tigers

Second graders might be a little young to understand the “fearful symmetry” of Blake’s Tyger, but they’ll enjoy using the paint and print technique to make these wild faces.

Learn more: Tiger Prints/Mrs. Knight’s Smartest Artists

24. Paint reflected fall trees

Kids will be fascinated to see how wetting the bottom half of the paper changes and mutes the paint colors. Use oil pastels to add lines and water effects.

Learn more: Elements of the Art Room

25. Coil up some snails

Clay can feel a little intimidating, but it’s not too difficult to roll a long “snake” and coil it up. Add a body with eyestalks, and the sculpting is done!

Learn more: The Clever Feather

26. Fill watercolor vases with tissue flowers

The watercolor wash in the background is set off by the geometric patterned lines of the vases in the foreground. The tissue paper flowers add another bit of texture to this mixed media project.

Learn more: Watercolor Vases/Art Room Blog

27. Plant a pumpkin farm

These unique pumpkin patches are so fun to make. Ask your students to make the pumpkins as realistic as they can. Then, they can set their imagination free and make the rest of the composition as unrealistic as they like!

Learn more: Color I Like You Mean It/Pumpkin Patch

28. Craft reading self-portraits

This is one of our favorite twists on a self-portrait! Kids can include their favorite book or make one up that tells the story of their own life.

Learn more: Reading Portraits/Use Your Colored Pencils

29. Walk among a birch tree forest

These landscape paintings help kids understand the concepts of foreground, middle ground, and background. They’ll also use techniques like wax-crayon-resist and cardboard printing.

Learn more: Birch Forest/Art With Mrs. Fillmore

30. Escape to a silhouette island

Take a trip to a tropical isle and learn art concepts like warm colors, silhouettes, and horizon line. Each piece will be unique, but they’ll all be masterpieces!

Learn more: Silhouette Islands/Art With Mr. Giannetto

What are your favorite second grade art projects? Come share your ideas on the WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook.

Plus, 30 Collaborative Art Projects That Bring Out Everyone’s Creative Side.

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