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Indiana, United States
About the store
Hi, I’m Karen—yes, that Karen, but I only ask to speak to the manager of art supplies. Honestly, if the art room had a manager, we’d need a meeting about inventory, color theory, and whoever keeps putting marker caps back on like that. I create engaging middle school and high school art lessons with a modern twist: digital art projects, brainrot-inspired activities, pop art, sketchbooks, elements & principles resources, and low-prep lessons students actually enjoy.
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Preview of Piet Mondrian Project | FREE LESSON | Art | Sub Plans Middle School | History

Piet Mondrian Project | FREE LESSON | Art | Sub Plans Middle School | History

Piet Mondrian Line Art Project FREE Middle School Art Lesson | Elements of Art: Line & Balance Inspired by the artwork of Piet Mondrian, students will create their own geometric compositions using only vertical and horizontal lines, primary colors, black, and white. This project reinforces the Elements of Art while encouraging precision, craftsmanship, creativity, and balance. Perfect for middle school art classes, sub plans, early finishers, or an introduction to abstract art and modernism.
Preview of Glitch Quest: Collaborative Drawing Game | Middle & High School Art Project

Glitch Quest: Collaborative Drawing Game | Middle & High School Art Project

Glitch Quest: Collaborative Drawing Game for Middle School or High School art. A multi-day partner art challenge where characters evolve, mutate, glitch, and transform through creative game mechanics! Looking for an end-of-year art project that keeps middle school students engaged, laughing, collaborating, and genuinely excited to draw? Glitch Quest turns your art room into a creative “game world” where students build bizarre glitch-inspired characters through teamwork, random events, and evolvi
Preview of Elements of Art That Don’t Bore Kids | Creative Art Warm-Ups & Worksheets

Elements of Art That Don’t Bore Kids | Creative Art Warm-Ups & Worksheets

Elements of Art: Visual Lore & Creative PromptsNeed quick middle school art warm-ups that are actually engaging? These no-prep Elements of Art worksheets combine creative prompts, sketchbook practice, and storytelling to help students remember core art concepts without boring drills.Make the Elements of Art actually stick—with storytelling, humor, and creative practice your students will want to do. This engaging brainrot style resource transforms traditional art vocabulary into memorable “vis
Preview of FREE Brainrot Art Lesson : Value & Contrast Character WARS Saber Worksheet STAR

FREE Brainrot Art Lesson : Value & Contrast Character WARS Saber Worksheet STAR

FREE Main Character Chaos Lab : Value & Contrast Art Lesson | Brainrot Character Drawing. Wars, Stars, and May the 4th vibes are included. INCLUDED: Worksheet - Great exercise in VALUELesson - Creative Characters with CONTRAST and valueExit TicketI Can StatementsReal Talk: If your students noticed this... imagine what happens when the whole room matches the vibe. Add me to your watch list. Get all 16 Elements and Principles Posters Kids love Here
Preview of Brainrot Elements & Principles Art Bundle | Posters + Coloring Activities BUNDLE

Brainrot Elements & Principles Art Bundle | Posters + Coloring Activities BUNDLE

Bring energy, humor, and unforgettable visuals into your classroom with this Brainrot Elements & Principles Art Bundle—a unique combination of 16 classroom posters + 50 coordinating coloring pages designed to make art vocabulary stick.This bundle helps students actually remember key art concepts by pairing them with engaging, student-loved Brainrot-style characters in a way that feels fun, modern, and highly memorable. Perfect for middle school and upper elementary art rooms, this set works gre
Preview of Elements & Principles of Art Posters | Brainrot Character | Black & White Poster

Elements & Principles of Art Posters | Brainrot Character | Black & White Poster

STUDENTS ACTUALLY LOOK AT THESE!Turn your art room into a space kids connect with using 16 bold, high-energy posters featuring viral-style “brainrot” characters—while still teaching the Elements and Principles of Art clearly and effectively. No color ink needed. No prep required. Just print and go. Bring energy, humor, and real engagement into your classroom with this unique set of 16 Elements & Principles of Art Posters—featuring fun, student-loved Brainrot-style characters! Each poster pai
Preview of Break The Page - 80 Sketch Prompts - Drawing Starters - Sub Plans - Practice ART

Break The Page - 80 Sketch Prompts - Drawing Starters - Sub Plans - Practice ART

Break the Page Bundle: Glitch Mode + Main Character Energy (80 Pages Total)Bring creativity, imagination, and drawing confidence into your classroom with this two-book sketch prompt bundle designed to spark ideas fast and keep students engaged. This bundle includes: Break the Page: Glitch Mode – unexpected, quirky, “what just happened?” style prompts that push students to think outside the box Break the Page: Main Character Energy – bold, expressive prompts that help students see themselves as
Preview of Break The Page 2 Main Character Drawing Prompts | Sub Plans | Practice 40 GUIDE

Break The Page 2 Main Character Drawing Prompts | Sub Plans | Practice 40 GUIDE

Break The Page 2 : Main Character Energy - It's Your Moment. Act Like It.Imaginative Drawing Prompts for Middle School+No-Prep Art Activities | Gen Alpha - Inspired Creativity | Sketchbook Bell Ringers & Early Finishers (Second in series after Break The Page - Glitch Mode)Tired of "I don't know what to draw..."? This isn't a coloring book - it's a creativity starter pack. Break The Page - Main Character Energy is packed with 40 imaginative, super engaging drawing prompts designed to get studen
Preview of Break the Page | Art Drawing Prompts Creative | Sub Plans | Practice 40 Fresh

Break the Page | Art Drawing Prompts Creative | Sub Plans | Practice 40 Fresh

Break The Page : Imaginative Drawing Prompts for Middle SchoolNo-Prep Art Activities | Brainrot - Inspired Creativity | Sketchbook Bell Ringers & Early Finishers Tired of "I don't know what to draw..."? This isn't a coloring book - it's a creativity starter pack. Break The Page - Glitch Mode is packed with 40 imaginative, slightly chaotic, and super engaging drawing prompts designed to get students thinking, laughing, and actually creating. Perfect for art class, sub plans, early finishers, or
Preview of Unhinged Educator’s Journal | Funny Teacher Reflection & Survival Prompts

Unhinged Educator’s Journal | Funny Teacher Reflection & Survival Prompts

Middle School Teacher Survival Journal (Funny + Real-Life Reflection) If you’ve ever said, “Why are they like this?” before 9:00 AM… this journal is for you. The Unhinged Educator’s Journal is packed with funny reflection prompts, chaotic middle school moments, doodles, sarcasm, and survival humor designed specifically for exhausted teachers heading into another school year. The Unhinged Educator's Journal : 180 Days of "Therapy" Prompts180 Days - Designed specifically for middle school teache
Preview of Vik Muniz Trash Art Project | Recycled Materials Collage Lesson for Middle Schoo

Vik Muniz Trash Art Project | Recycled Materials Collage Lesson for Middle Schoo

🎨 Vik Muniz Lesson Plan: Art from Unlikely Materials for Middle Grades ♻️ Hands-On Middle School Lesson Description:You won't believe the materials used by artist and photographer Vik Muniz & your students won't believe it either!!!Bring creativity, problem-solving, and resourcefulness to your middle school art classroom with this 17-page, ready-to-teach lesson plan inspired by the work of Vik Muniz. Students will explore the world of art made from unlikely materials, using scraps and everyda
Preview of Middle School Early Finishers Coloring Pages No Prep Brainrot-Inspired part 3

Middle School Early Finishers Coloring Pages No Prep Brainrot-Inspired part 3

FIFTY PAGES! (part 3)Bring laughter, creativity, and stress relief to your classroom with “Skibidi Ohio Anxiety: Shaded”, a playful coloring book designed just for teens!Early finishers love these!✅ Fun Teenage-Themed Illustrations – quirky, relatable, and perfect for middle and high school students.✅ Clean & School-Approved – all images and slogans are positive, safe, and appropriate for any classroom.✅ Motivational & Silly Slogans – from “Shading My Way to Calm” to “Mega Shade Mode Activated,”
Preview of Presidents’ Day Coloring Pages Lesson | 35 U.S. Presidents’ Hobbies Printable

Presidents’ Day Coloring Pages Lesson | 35 U.S. Presidents’ Hobbies Printable

🎉 Presidents’ Day Coloring Page Bundle – 35 Fun and Educational Designs! 🎨Make Presidents’ Day fun, memorable, and engaging with this set of 35 unique coloring pages featuring U.S. presidents enjoying their favorite hobbies! Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or after-school programs, these pages combine history, creativity, and student choice.Included in this bundle:Donald Trump exploring New York real estateJoe Biden enjoying ice creamBarack Obama golfing on a scenic courseGeorge W Bush
Preview of Presidents Day Art Project | Presidential Portraits Middle School Art Lesson

Presidents Day Art Project | Presidential Portraits Middle School Art Lesson

President Bush Painted Portraits Expressive Portrait Lesson | Middle School Art Engage students in portrait drawing and expression while connecting art to real-world artists! In this lesson, students explore George W. Bush as a painter, focusing on facial proportions, expression, and mood—without political bias. This project emphasizes observation, craftsmanship, and thoughtful reflection. Perfect for middle school art (grades 6–8), this lesson works well as a stand-alone portrait project or par
Preview of Color Wheel Art Activity Lesson | Rubric, Worksheet, and Answer Key for Middle

Color Wheel Art Activity Lesson | Rubric, Worksheet, and Answer Key for Middle

Creative Color Wheel Activity | Middle School Art | Color Theory BasicsEngage middle school artists with a structured yet creative approach to color theory! This Creative Color Wheel Activity introduces students to primary, secondary, tertiary, and complementary colors while reinforcing artistic vocabulary, craftsmanship, and color mixing skills. Designed specifically for grades 6–8, this resource is clear, rigorous, and easy to assess—perfect for both whole-class instruction and independent wor
Preview of Digital WPAP Pop Art Portrait Lesson | Cultural Art Project with Slideshow 3rd

Digital WPAP Pop Art Portrait Lesson | Cultural Art Project with Slideshow 3rd

3rd Grade Digital Pop Art Portrait | WPAP-Inspired Art Lesson Introduce your elementary students to a bold, colorful digital art style inspired by WPAP (Wedha’s Pop Art Portrait)! In this engaging 3rd grade–friendly lesson, students create a simplified digital Pop Art portrait using geometric shapes and vibrant colors—perfect for elementary artists learning digital tools. This resource is designed for teachers who prefer to teach directly or use their own slides, videos, or demonstrations. All
Preview of WPAP Pop Art Portrait Lesson| WPAP Style | Middle & High School Digital + Kleki

WPAP Pop Art Portrait Lesson| WPAP Style | Middle & High School Digital + Kleki

Digital WPAP Pop Art Portraits | Middle School Art | Kleki.com Bring bold color and modern digital creativity into your classroom with this engaging WPAP Pop Art Portrait lesson! Students use simple digital tools to transform portraits into vibrant geometric artwork inspired by contemporary Indonesian pop art styles. No paint mess!Beginner-friendly digital processGreat for sub plans or tech daysIncludes rubric + editable slideshowWorks with Kleki.com or similar free art toolsDesigned specificall
Preview of Monster Character Design Art Lesson | Creative Writing Sub Plan for Middle Schoo

Monster Character Design Art Lesson | Creative Writing Sub Plan for Middle Schoo

Character Design : Monster On VacationCreative writing + Visual art project perfect for grades 5 - 8! This lesson is complete with National Core Arts Standards in Visual Art (NCAS) in Creative process, Responding and Connecting. Included in this package: Instructional Goals & Student GoalsStudent Instruction Page with ICAN statementsMaterials ListRubric & Final Score CardInspirational Vacation IconsPrompts for creative writingInspirational Monsters on Vacation PicturesEmotional Color Wheel Print
Preview of Middle School Art Grid Drawing Practice Sketchbook | 90-Day Brainrot Included

Middle School Art Grid Drawing Practice Sketchbook | 90-Day Brainrot Included

This 90-lesson Sketchbook provides meaningful, structured drawing practice and can easily be used as daily bell work for an entire semester. It also works beautifully for homework, sub plans, early finishers, or independent studio time. Each lesson includes a reference image with a grid overlay, along with a matching blank grid for students to draw on. The first five lessons begin with a 4×4 grid and a lightly started drawing to help build confidence. As the sketchbook progresses, lessons gradua
Preview of Tech Classroom Posters | STEM STEAM STREAM Printable Decor Set for Teachers

Tech Classroom Posters | STEM STEAM STREAM Printable Decor Set for Teachers

There are 20 high quality posters in this set. The first 6 posters are the letters S, T, R, E, A & M. You can spell STEM, STEAM, or STREAM. The next 7 posters have the words Science, Technology, Research, Robotics, Engineering, Art, & Math - and each of these have the letters from posters 1-6 as well as four verbs that align with the term on the poster. The last 7 posters are the steps to The Engineering Process. These all include the step, titles and actions that align with each step. All post
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About the store

Experience

Hi, I’m Karen—yes, that Karen, but I only ask to speak to the manager of art supplies. Honestly, if the art room had a manager, we’d need a meeting about inventory, color theory, and whoever keeps putting marker caps back on like that. I create engaging middle school and high school art lessons with a modern twist: digital art projects, brainrot-inspired activities, pop art, sketchbooks, elements & principles resources, and low-prep lessons students actually enjoy.

Teaching style

My classroom is calm, creative, and organized—the exact opposite of what most people expect from a middle school art room. I believe less clutter means more focus, especially for students with autism, attention-related needs, or anyone overwhelmed by middle school chaos. I’m comfortable teaching multiple ability levels at once, challenging advanced students while supporting those who need extra help. My classroom management style is balanced: positive, consistent, and structured. I use PBIS strategies, clear expectations, and fair consequences when needed. In short: kind, adaptable, organized, and fully capable of running an art room without total chaos.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I’ve done some pretty unusual things in my career—like creating a life-sized “Elvis in the Gecko” installation for Geckofest, which is apparently a perfectly acceptable way to spend your time as an art teacher. I’ve also written successful grants for myself and other educators, making me part teacher, part artist, and part professional beggar—but with better formatting. Those grants have funded everything from STEM projects and classroom headphones to lockers and special education supports. Most recently, a grant sent me to Japan, where I studied indigo dyeing, woodblock printing, traditional weaving, matcha tea ceremonies, and Japanese pottery. So yes, I’ve now made art on multiple continents and still somehow get paint on my clothes every time.

My own education history

I earned my B.A. in Art from Hanover College with a minor in Education, where I studied both creative practice and classroom teaching. While there, I completed an independent study in Europe focused on art, history, and culture. I later studied Special Education at Indiana Wesleyan University and became certified to teach students with special needs, which strongly influences how I design accessible, structured lessons. I also completed an independent study in Japanese art in Tokyo, continuing my habit of turning “interesting ideas” into academic credit. Additional coursework in digital art and Adobe InDesign helps me create polished, classroom-ready resources. I also passed the PEARSON exam and hold certification in Earth and Space Science (6–12), adding science to my teaching areas—because one license clearly wasn’t enough (I currently hold three content areas). Teaching runs in my family—my father is a retired English teacher—which may explain my love of clear explanations, careful writing, and overly precise directions. In short: I blend art, science, structure, and humor to create lessons students actually remember.