This is how it works. During the payment process you are asked for an e-mail. That e-mail is what you use to access the course. To find the course, click LOG IN | REGISTER in the navigation menu. You are now a member and can LOG IN to have access anywhere, anytime, to all lessons for a full year.
How long are the lessons? The lessons are around 30-45 minutes long to include a short video explaining a skill, a PDF download to read or do an activity, and videos kids can choose from to practice the skill. If the child chooses more videos to practice the skill, the lesson will take longer.
You can register now! In the navigation menu at the top of each page, you can register now for FREE before you pay for the course to see how the log-in works. But unless you pay for the course with the same e-mail you will not have access to the Kids Drawing Course Level 1. If you have paid for multiple courses & workshops you will see that you have access to them all when you log-in.
How long are the lessons? The lessons are around 30-45 minutes long to include a short video explaining a skill, a PDF download to read or do an activity, and videos kids can choose from to practice the skill. If the child chooses more videos to practice the skill, the lesson will take longer.
You can register now! In the navigation menu at the top of each page, you can register now for FREE before you pay for the course to see how the log-in works. But unless you pay for the course with the same e-mail you will not have access to the Kids Drawing Course Level 1. If you have paid for multiple courses & workshops you will see that you have access to them all when you log-in.
Needed Supplies
These are the supplies we will be using in our kids drawing courses. You will have plenty opportunities to use them and they last a long time, making this purchase worth your while. If these do not fit your budget you can find cheaper brands, just remember that the trade-off is quality. You will need something to color with and sometimes we use markers, color crayons, or oil pastels instead of colored pencils in our lessons.