This scratch art project was a huge hit. Also a mess, but so worth it when I heard students say “this is so cool!”
1. I foundthe perfect Dad font called “Marcelle Script” and “Swashes” at www.stereo-type.net. I printed “Dad” with a swash on letter size paper, and made copies to 9" x 12" drawing paper.
2. I handed out all my odds and ends of oil pastels, and instructed kids
to heavily color the entire paper with first a bright color (such as
yellow or orange) and then a dark color (such as blue or purple). Only after two layers are
complete do they take a wooden stylus and scratch lines to their liking.
To get the best results, they should test combinations on another paper
before they begin. My favorite oil pastels for this are the Portfolio® brand. They have the soft slippery quality needed for the scratches to work.
This sample was made with green pastel over bright yellow.