DIY Projects

DIY Projects

Put Your LOVE Art on Display!

Set up an exhibit at your school and throughout your community. You’ve worked really hard on your artwork, so share it with others!

Alert the Media!

Share your experience on The American LOVE Project with your local media.

Teacher Doorways

Think of the doorway into your classroom as a grand entrance into a world of LOVE and inspiration.

Make a Statement

What if dozens of pieces of individual artwork came together to create a statement about LOVE?

Think Outside the Box and Create a LOVE Portal!

A portal is a doorway or entrance that can’t be missed. Think of how neat it would be to enter through a portal of LOVE!

Showcase Your Artwork on the Big Screen!

What if large screens in your community showcased beautiful pieces of LOVE art?

Watch We the People on Netflix

As a project extension, have students watch We the People.

In Search of a HEART

What if you gathered various items, with different shapes and sizes, and put them together to create a heart?

Banners of LOVE

Use butcher paper to create banners of LOVE throughout your school.

More Than a Yard Sign

Use outdoor spaces to display artwork from The American LOVE Project. An old yard sign provides a portable way to display your art.

Creative Display: Accordion Fold Book

An accordion fold book is a unique way to display your LOVE art. Fill up the pages with your LOVE art and personal LOVE message.

Why Make a Scene When You Can Create a Zine?

Zines are a fun way to publish your thoughts and ideas. Short for magazine, Zines are created to showcase thoughts and ideas not usually produced in traditional media.

Hang Prayer Flags

Take the “clothesline” concept and hang your LOVE up above!

Not Your Average School Bulletin Board

Craft a bulletin board using LOVE art from the project.

Weathergrams

Take your LOVE art outdoors. Use trees as displays for your artwork.

DIY Easel Stands

Create small sculptures with LOVE art and a DIY paper easel.

Put Your LOVE Art on Display!

Set up an exhibit at your school and throughout your community. You’ve worked really hard on your artwork, so share it with others!

Alert the Media!

Share your experience on The American LOVE Project with your local media.

Teacher Doorways

Think of the doorway into your classroom as a grand entrance into a world of LOVE and inspiration.

Make a Statement

What if dozens of pieces of individual artwork came together to create a statement about LOVE?

Think Outside the Box and Create a LOVE Portal!

A portal is a doorway or entrance that can’t be missed. Think of how neat it would be to enter through a portal of LOVE!

Showcase Your Artwork on the Big Screen!

What if large screens in your community showcased beautiful pieces of LOVE art?

Watch We the People on Netflix

As a project extension, have students watch We the People.

In Search of a HEART

What if you gathered various items, with different shapes and sizes, and put them together to create a heart?

Banners of LOVE

Use butcher paper to create banners of LOVE throughout your school.

More Than a Yard Sign

Use outdoor spaces to display artwork from The American LOVE Project. An old yard sign provides a portable way to display your art.

Creative Display: Accordion Fold Book

An accordion fold book is a unique way to display your LOVE art. Fill up the pages with your LOVE art and personal LOVE message.

Why Make a Scene When You Can Create a Zine?

Zines are a fun way to publish your thoughts and ideas. Short for magazine, Zines are created to showcase thoughts and ideas not usually produced in traditional media.

Hang Prayer Flags

Take the “clothesline” concept and hang your LOVE up above!

Not Your Average School Bulletin Board

Craft a bulletin board using LOVE art from the project.

Weathergrams

Take your LOVE art outdoors. Use trees as displays for your artwork.

DIY Easel Stands

Create small sculptures with LOVE art and a DIY paper easel.

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