60 Fantastic 3rd Grade Art Projects That Teach and Inspire


Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Every artist was first an amateur.” That’s why it’s so important to expose kids to plenty of artistic styles and concepts early in life. The more they experience now, the more inspired they’ll be as they grow. We’ve compiled some of the best 3rd grade art projects that utilize a variety of media, from paint and pastels to clay and collage. Some of the projects are based on famous artists or art movements, providing an opportunity for an art history lesson alongside a cool art project for 3rd graders!

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Painting 3rd Grade Art Projects

Large red, blue, yellow, and purple flowers in the style of Georgia O'Keefe (Third Grade Art)
Paintbrush Rocket

1. Grow a garden of Georgia O’Keeffe flowers

O’Keeffe’s big brilliant blooms are very accessible for kids. Paint enormous flowers in a variety of colors and mount them on contrasting backgrounds for a gorgeous display.

Get the tutorial: Georgia O’Keeffe Flowers

Collection of colorful winter landscapes painted on cardboard rounds
Cassie Stephens

2. Paint watercolor winter landscapes

Capture the gorgeous colors of a winter sunset with this 3rd grade art project. Painting on cardboard pizza rounds makes this art project for 3rd graders extra fun!

Get the tutorial: Watercolor Winter Landscapes

Animals painted in solid colors, surrounded by multi-colored dots (Third Grade Art Projects)
The Artsty Fartsy Art Room

3. Use dots to paint aboriginal-style animals

Explore the history of Australian aboriginal art, then create some of your own. The results of this 3rd grade art project are truly impressive.

Get the tutorial: Australian Aboriginal Dot Art

Watercolor painted donuts in a variety of colors
Color It Like You Mean It

4. Learn to add dimension with watercolor donuts

Use jar lids in two different sizes to draw donut shapes. Then, fill them in with watercolors, using different shades to add depth.

Get the tutorial: 3rd Grade Donuts

Trees are painted from the perspective of someone laying on the ground looking up. Leaves are created using a dotting technique.
Beverly Gurganus Fine Art

5. Paint trees from a new vantage point

Explore one-point perspective with these cool tree paintings. Have your students use a Q-tip to create dots for leaves. Be sure to have them make the dots smaller as they get closer to the top since those leaves should appear farther away.

Get the tutorial: One-Point Perspective Trees

Third grade art projects include this page divided into squares with a tree outline, with colorful circles painted in the squares
Arty Crafty Kids
Third grade art projects include these colorful skyscrapers against a sky painted in geometric blocks
Paintbrush Rocket

7. Build Ton Schulten–style cityscapes

Ton Schulten paints landscapes using bright blocks of color. This is an easy concept for kids to try, and the results are vivid and joyful.

Get the tutorial: Ton Schulten Cityscapes

Third grade art projects include painted ice cream cones with each scoop a different shade of a single color
Art. Eat. Tie-Dye. Repeat.

8. Discover tints and shades with ice cream

Artists create tints by mixing colors with white and shades by mixing colors with black. Try out some paint mixing with your 3rd grade art students by creating these yummy ice cream cones.

Get the tutorial: 3rd Grade Tint/Shade Ice Cream Cones

A black outline of a heart is in the center of the page and it is surrounded by and filled in with bright specks of paint.
Woo! Jr. Kids Activities

9. Paint some Jim Dine–inspired hearts

Students often learn about Andy Warhol in school, but why not teach them about other pop artists like Jim Dine? Inspired by his painting The Confetti Heart, this project would make for a nice Valentine’s Day gift!

Get the tutorial: Pop Art for Kids: Painted Heart Inspired by Jim Dine

Papercraft Art Projects for 3rd Graders

Winged bug made of magazine scraps with chalk legs on black paper
Art Projects for Kids

10. Paste together collage bugs

Collages are always a hit with kids, so we love this version where kids use paper scraps to craft colorful insects. Combine this art project for 3rd graders with a science lesson to expand the learning.

Get the tutorial: Bug Collage Project

Simple circular Asian folded fan in cream and black, with a red handle
First Palette

11. Craft an Asian paper fan

These traditional fans are simple to fold—the impressive part comes in the prints or designs you decorate them with first.

Get the tutorial: Asian Folding Fan

Papier-mache chicken adorned with paper strips
greenbayartroom.blogspot.com

12. Pose paper chickens

Add folded paper strips to a papier-mâché chicken, stand it tall on its skinny legs, and admire your creation!

Get the tutorial: 3rd Grade Chicken Sculptures

Third grade art projects include this one that is shown. The left image shows a face that has been assembled from different shapes and colored paper for features. The right side shows a child working on their collage
The Artful Parent

13. Collage like Picasso

First, introduce your students to Pablo Picasso and some of his more famous works, including the painting Weeping Woman. Then, encourage them to use different shapes and colors to create a self-portrait collage.

Get the tutorial: How To Make Picasso Collages for Kids

Colorful paper boxes used to create a miniature living room scene
First Palette

14. Arrange a box furniture room

Start by teaching 3rd graders how to create simple paper boxes. Then, they can use different sizes and colors to build their own miniature room!

Get the tutorial: Box Furniture Room

Six different paper flowers are shown in different shapes and colors.
First Palette

15. Grow paper flowers

There is something so whimsical and sweet about these eight-petal paper flowers. Have a variety of paper available in different colors and patterns so students can really get into personalizing them.

Get the tutorial: Folding Paper Flowers

3D Paper snowflake made by cutting, folding, and rolling paper
First Palette

16. Fold 3D paper snowflakes

These look more complicated than they are, though they will take some strong fine motor skills to make. Kids won’t believe the incredible results of this papercraft art project for 3rd graders!

Get the tutorial: 3D Paper Snowflake

Clay and Sculpture 3rd Grade Art Projects

Drawing of a colorful bird, next to the same bird sculpted in clay with feathers added
Art Room Blog

17. Sculpt fantastic clay birds

Start by having your 3rd grade art students dream up the bird they’d like to sculpt. Then pull out the clay and get to work!

Get the tutorial: 3rd Grade Clay Birds

A snowflake is shown that has been created using pipe cleaners and different blue and clear beads.
First Palette

18. Design a beaded snowflake

This is the perfect art project to do during those long winter months. Supplies are minimal since all you need are pipe cleaners, some string, and a large assortment of beads.

Get the tutorial: Beaded Snowflake

Third grade art projects include simple ceramic flower bowls with bugs and butterflies
Cassie Stephens

19. Mold sweet ceramic flowers

Kids love getting their hands on some clay. These pretty flowers are accented with frogs, butterflies, and bugs for a special touch.

Get the tutorial: Ceramic Flowers With Third Grade

Three third grade art students pretending to eat paper mache ice cream cones
There’s a Dragon in My Art Room

20. Scoop up some papier-mâché ice cream cones

How adorable are these papier-mâché triple-scoop cones? Kids will really have a blast putting together this art project for 3rd graders.

Get the tutorial: Super-Delicious Papier-Mâché Ice Cream Cones

an assortment of beads is shown and a rainbow on a piece of paper created from them.
The Pretty Life Girls

21. Make bead mosaics

Teach your students about the rich history of mosaic art, which dates back to ancient times. Then, supply your students with a variety of beads and let them create their very own mosaics.

Get the tutorial: Kids Craft: How To Make a Bead Mosaic

22. Sculpt like Giacometti

Introducing sculpture to your 3rd grade students is important, and learning about one of the 20th century’s most influential sculptors, Alberto Giacometti, is a great way to get started. Once they’ve learned a bit about his style, they can try re-creating their own Giacometti-inspired sculptures using tinfoil.

Yarn and Textile 3rd Grade Art Projects

23. Weave yarn bowls

This is a simple 3rd grade art project with cool results. The video walks you through the whole process.

Simple embroidery samplers stitched on burlap showing the outline of a chicken
In the K-8 Art Studio With Anita Sagastegui

24. Stitch a simple sampler

Embroidering on burlap is a fun way to introduce sewing skills to kids. They can create any design they want, adding beads or other embellishments too.

Get the tutorial: Simple Samplers

Paper plate used to create a woven tree, with a painted background of sheep on a hill
Cassie Stephens

25. Use a paper plate for tree weaving

This is a different take on the usual circle weaving project. For extra fun, have kids paint or draw a background scene on their paper plate first.

Get the tutorial: Paper Plate Tree Weaving

Third graders holding giant gods-eye weavings
There’s a Dragon in My Art Room

26. Create giant God’s-eyes

By 3rd grade, students have probably made the traditional God’s-eye craft before. But they’ve probably never made one quite this big! These make for an impressive display once they’re finished.

Get the tutorial: Giant God’s-Eyes

A simple weaving project, with each color labeled to show the personal favorite thing it represents
New City Arts

27. Tell a story through weaving

Weaving can be very personal and has long been used to tell stories through art. In this 3rd grade art project, kids choose colors to represent things that are important to them, making each weaving unique.

Get the tutorial: Personal Story Weaving

Drawing and Coloring Art Projects for 3rd Graders

multiple drawings of popsicles are shown on black backgrounds.
Art Teacher in LA

28. Draw Popsicles with chalk

Teach your students about value, then have them create these Popsicles using Crayola chalk on black card stock. Let your students pick light and dark shades of a color to use on their Popsicles.

Get the tutorial: 3rd Grade Popsicles With Values

Third grade art projects include this pencil tracing of hand, with marker lines across it using arcs to create a 3D illusion
Candice Ashment Art

29. Trace and color your hand

You’ll only need simple supplies for this 3rd grade art project. Kids trace their hands, then use markers to make lines, adding small arcs to create the illusion of 3D. This art project for 3rd graders seems simple, but students will really have to concentrate as they work.

Get the tutorial: Illusional-Delusional Hand Art

Third grade art projects include these drawings of hands with circles behind them in different colors.
Art With Mrs. Hurley

30. Color hands with warm and cool colors

Here’s another take on a hand-tracing project. In this one, students learn about warm and cool colors and use those contrasts to make striking pieces that feature their own hands.

Get the tutorial: Warm and Cool Hands

Birch tree branches surrounded by colorful marker lines, accented with a red cardinal
The Lost Sock

31. Color birch trees and add cardinals

Get step-by-step instructions at the link to help your 3rd grade art students make this fun pop art birch tree scene. Cut out and add the red cardinals last.

Get the tutorial: Birch Birds

A hand-drawn little girl is shown from the waist up. items are drawn around her that include an ice cream and a recycling symbol.
Art With Mrs. Filmore

32. Explore identity with these self-portraits

Teach your students about Frida Kahlo and her self-portraits, then have them create their own. Have them include at least six personal symbols that make their creation more meaningful.

Get the tutorial: Self-Portraits With Personal Symbols

Symmetrical pattern colored in contrasting warm and cool colors
ArtMuse67

33. Draw symmetrical patterns

Have students draw symmetrical patterns, then fill each half with contrasting cool and warm tones. It’s a simple art project for 3rd graders with cool results.

Get the tutorial: Symmetrical Warm and Cool Compositions

Oil pastel still life pieces of apples and pears in the style of Cezanne
Young Art Love

34. Chalk still-life compositions like Cézanne

Explore the style of Paul Cézanne, then have students try creating still lifes of their own. Use oil pastels to create the look of visible brushstrokes.

Get the tutorial: Cezanne Still Lifes

Steps to draw 3-D letters that spell John are shown.
How To Draw Step-by-Step

35. Teach perspective with 3D letters

Kids love drawing bubble letters so why not use it as an opportunity to teach one-point perspective?

Get the tutorial: 3D Letters in One-Point Perspective

Third grade art projects include this white piece of paper that has the outline of several different style trees in black. Paintings with trees colored using watercolor are shown in the background
Deep Space Sparkle

36. Color folk art–inspired trees

This project packs a big punch since it teaches about line, pattern, shape, and painting technique. And it can be completed in a single class!

Get the tutorial: Winter Folk Art Trees

Five artworks are shown. There are photos of kids with their hair cut off. In it's place, kids draw crazy hair on top of their photos using a variety of lines.
Wahoo for Art!

37. Practice lines with a fun hair-redo

Before beginning this fun 3rd grade art project, you will need to take a digital photo of each of your students. Once the photos have been printed, have them cut their hair off of it. Finally, practice different types of lines as your students create crazy and fun hairstyles for themselves!

Get the tutorial: Bad Hair Days

Third grade art projects include this open card with pop up chair in the style of Van Gogh
Mrs. O’Connell’s Art Room

38. Fold pop-up Van Gogh chairs

Take a look at Vincent van Gogh’s chair paintings, then challenge students to create pop-up chairs that reflect their own personalities.

Get the tutorial: Van Gogh Chairs

Third grade art projects for kids include this photo of three people backed by a mountain, with the larger landscape drawn in colored pencil
Art With Mrs. Filmore

39. Finish the picture

This is such a cool project! Provide kids with a selection of scenes cut from magazines. They choose one, then draw or paint the rest of the picture around it. They can keep it realistic or use their imagination to jazz things up.

Get the tutorial: Finish the Picture

Patterned mandala circles on a green background
Art Is Basic

40. Sketch mesmerizing mandalas

Students use a compass to create concentric circles and patterns with radial symmetry. Then they choose markers or colored pencils to color them in.

Get the tutorial: Mandalas

41. Illustrate a simple comic strip

Kids in 3rd grade love to read comics or graphic novels like Diary of a Wimpy Kid or Dog Man, so have them create their own. A simple version is shown in this video: Fold a paper into thirds to create a beginning, middle, and end.

42. Look into this surrealist lesson

Before doing the visual art lesson, begin with an art history lesson on the Surrealist movement and, in particular, Belgian artist René Magritte. Be sure to introduce them to his painting False Mirror, which shows clouds inside an eye. Then, let your students create a scene of their choosing inside the drawing of an eye.

43. Draw some wacky monsters

This is the perfect single-class art lesson for really any elementary school–age student, 3rd graders included. While students will follow some basic steps to create these cute and crazy monsters, there is still a lot of room for creativity and personalization.

Third Grade Art Projects include this one. The name Michelle written in cursive with a reflected version below, colored to look like a bug
Tiny Art Room

44. Handwrite and create cursive bugs

Third graders are often working to perfect their cursive writing, so that makes this project a great fit. Have kids write their name and mirror it below. Then, add colors and details to turn it into a cute name bug.

Get the tutorial: Cursive Name Bugs

A simple drawing of Maya Angelou from the shoulders up is shown. It says
Art Projects for Kids

45. Draw a portrait of Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou once said, “You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” Pair an ELA lesson with this art project for 3rd graders and read some of Angelou’s poetry while your students color their portraits.

Get the tutorial: How To Draw Maya Angelou

Mixed-Media Art Projects

Brightly colored puffy paint is swirled across a paper.
The Artful Parent

46. Paint with salt

First, have students create a design on paper using Elmer’s Glue. Then, have them pour salt over the paper and clean the excess salt off. Finally, have them dip a paintbrush into watercolor paint and watch as their designs come to life!

Get the tutorial: How To Make Raised Salt Paintings

Construction paper coffee mug with cotton batting used to create steam
Art With Mrs. Filmore

47. Add cotton steam to 3D mugs

Cotton batting adds such a cool detail to these colorful mugs. Use oil pastels and the watercolor resist method to create the background and mug pattern.

Get the tutorial: 3D Winter Mugs

Two paintings of leaves are cut into strips and woven together.
The Kitchen Table Classroom

48. Weave two paintings together

“You want me to cut up my paintings?” Students may be surprised at the instructions, but once they weave the two together, they’ll be wowed by the results.

Get the tutorial: Weaving Paper—Joining Two Paintings

An owl is created from triangluar shaped papers that have paint splattered on them. Two large owl eyes are drawn on and a beak.
www.mamalife.love

49. Use mixed media to create owls or other animals

Although this project will take a week to complete, the end result will be worth it! First, teach about artist Jackson Pollock and create splatter paintings. Then rip them into triangular shapes that will be glued to a piece of card stock to form the owl’s head. Once these steps are finished, have your students paint the eyes and beaks. Finally, put everything together.

Get the tutorial: Animal Collage Art Lesson

white strips separate black shapes with bright paint splatterd on them. A hand is seen writing words on the white areas.
Buggy and Buddy

50. Include goals in your art

Before painting, have your students lay painter’s tape across their canvas to create different shapes. Then, have them splatter paint across their page. Once dry, peel the tape off to reveal white areas in the artwork. Finally, have your students fill in the blank spaces with goals or positive attributes.

Get the tutorial: Inspirational Splatter Paint Art Project for Kids

Third grade art projects include this starry night sky in pastels with black construction paper skyscrapers in front
Elements of the Art Room

51. Add a cityscape to Starry Night skies

Van Gogh’s Starry Night series is one of his most famous. In this 3rd grade art mashup, kids paint a starry night background, then glue black construction paper skyscrapers over the top.

Get the tutorial: 3rd Grade Starry Night Cityscapes

A black background has a rocketship drawn in the corner and different colored planets
Art Is Basic

52. Create something out of this world

This project incorporates mixed media as well as several different processes. We love how much variety there will be in your students’ finished pieces since there are a lot of opportunities in this project for individuality.

Get the tutorial: Outer Space Artwork for Kids

A simple marker drawing of a boy is in the center of the page and leaves and flower petals have been glued around him including to form his arms and hair.
petitandsmall.com

53. Get inspired by nature

While this project would be harder to do during the winter, some store-bought flowers could help with that. If you’re doing this project in the spring or fall, bring your students for a nature walk to collect their own found media!

Get the tutorial: Easy, Fun, DIY Activities You Can Do With Your Kids

Marker lines cut out into strips, then pasted into curves
Amazing Art Adventures

54. Cut and curve colorful lines

First, color a series of thick and thin marker lines. Then cut them into strips and create colorful curves.

Get the tutorial: Moving Lines

Yellow and brown honeycomb made from interconnected hexagons, with paper bees on top
Elements of the Art Room

55. Fill in hexagon honeycombs

Use a hexagon template to draw the honeycomb, then shade it in with oil pastels. Cut out and add some bees on top to finish it off.

Get the tutorial: Beautiful 3rd Grade Bee Hives

Third grade art projects include this collage of colorful curved shapes
Art With Mrs. Filmore

56. Put together Matisse collages

First, color squares of paper with tempera paint. Then, cut out free-flowing organic shapes and paste them together into a collage, just like Henri Matisse did.

Get the tutorial: Matisse-Inspired Collages

Textured painted tiger among construction paper leaves and flowers
Elements of the Art Room

57. Tuck textured tigers into a forest collage

Start by having students create textured prints in orange paint. Turn those into tigers, then surround them with paper leaves and flowers in a forest of the night, inspired by Henri Rousseau’s well-known Tiger in a Tropical Storm.

Get the tutorial: 3rd Grade Painted Paper Tiger Collage

Third grade art projects include this colorful Mexican sugar skull imprinted on aluminum foil
Art With Mrs. Filmore

58. Transfer sugar skulls to foil

Mexicans celebrate the Day of the Dead with colorful sugar skulls. Re-create them with super-cool texture and shine with this fun aluminum foil project.

Get the tutorial: Day of the Dead Sugar Skull Drawings

Third grade are projects include these brightly colored illustrations of birds. Nine different drawings are shown.
Annie’s Art Room

59. Fly away with folk art birds

Before doing this project, introduce your students to the “folk art” movement and provide them with examples in that style. Then let them get creative as they put their newfound knowledge to the test making their own folk art birds!

Get the tutorial: 3rd Grade Folk Art Birds

A page is filled in entirely in different shapes and colors and a stick figure girl is also included.
Art Projects for Kids

60. Get inspired by Joan Miro

Begin with a quick lesson on Spanish artist Joan Miro, who was especially well known for the childlike quality of her art. Then let your students create their own Miro-inspired masterpieces using watercolors, markers, and crayons.

Get the tutorial: Easy Joan Miro Art Project

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