Kids use skills such as cutting, gluing, and coloring to complete this lesson on color value. This project uses few supplies and is easily completed at home or in the classroom. 

completed ghostly graveyard art project examples in blue and black with scissors, pencil and crayon - kids activities blog
This is such a fun and quick spooky project!

What is color value?

The value of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.

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By knowing the value scale of a color, artists are able to use fewer supplies, while adding detail, depth, and variety to their work.

Related: Use our printable Value Scale worksheet to help kids better understand values.

Supplies Needed to Make this Ghostly Graveyard Art Project

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Just a few items are needed for this spooky project!
  • Copy Paper
  • Cardstock
  • Glue Stick
  • Crayons
  • Pencil
  • Scissors

Directions to Make a Ghostly Graveyard Art Project

Step 1

step 1 - boy using pencil to draw ghosts on a piece of cardstock - kids activities blog
Draw a few items that are easily cut out for your graveyard scene!

Using a pencil, kids lightly sketch grass, tombstones, ghosts, etc. on cardstock. These need to be basic outlines that are easily cut out. 

Step 2

step 2 - using scissors to cut graveyard shapes from cardstock - kids activities blog
carefully cut shapes from cardstock

Cut shapes from cardstock.

Step 3

step 3 - attach cardstock cut outs to copy paper using a glue stick - kids activities blog
Just a small amount of glue is needed to hold the shapes in place!

Use a small amount of glue to attach shapes to copy paper.

Step 4

step 4 - using a black crayon to color over copy paper with shapes attached to the back - kids activities blog
use the side of the crayon to color the entire page.

Flip copy paper over and color the entire page with a crayon. It is best to use the side of a crayon rather than the tip. 

Step 5

step 5 - using a crayon to firmly add details to ghostly graveyard art project - kids activities blog
now, just add the finishing details!

Use crayon to firmly draw details such as grass, eyes, lettering, etc. Kids should notice at least 3 different values from their crayon. A lighter value covering the entire page, a middle value along the edges of the cut shapes, and the darkest value on the final details. 

Finished Ghostly Graveyard Art Project

completed ghostly graveyard art projects using blue and black crayons - kids activities blog
Our completed Ghostly Graveyard Masterpieces!

I love how easy this project is! It requires just a few supplies but creates display worthy masterpieces! Since these projects are made on paper, they are easily framed, clipped, or displayed in your preferred style. 

Our Experience Making this Ghostly Graveyard Art Project

We had fun creating this quick and easy project. I think this is a great way to introduce values while working on basic craft skills. I can’t wait to try this project again with different colors and themes for other holidays! 

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Ghostly Graveyard Art Project for Kids

Ghostly Graveyard Art Project for Kids

Kids use skills such as cutting, gluing, and coloring to complete this lesson on color value.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Difficulty Medium
Estimated Cost $1

Materials

  • Copy Paper
  • Cardstock

Tools

  • Glue Stick
  • Crayons
  • Pencil
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Using a pencil, lightly sketch basic graveyard shapes on cardstock.
  2. Cut shapes from cardstock.
  3. Use a small amount of glue to attach shapes to copy paper.
  4. Flip copy paper over and color the entire page with a crayon. It is best to use the side of a crayon rather than the tip. 
  5. Use crayon to firmly draw details such as grass, eyes, lettering, etc. You should notice at least 3 different values from the crayon. A lighter value covering the entire page, a middle value along the edges of the cut shapes, and the darkest value on the final details. 

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