Valentine’s Day Value Heart Art Project, Value Shading Hearts, Oil Pastel Watercolor Resist Art Lesson
Do your students struggle with value shading and making their drawings look 3D? Are you looking for a Valentine’s Day art lesson that doesn’t feel like a baby craft—but still feels fun, seasonal, and display-worthy? Do you want a lesson that teaches real art skills like tints, shades, highlights, shadows, overlap, and depth, while also giving you assessment + reflection tools that work for upper elementary?
This Valentine’s Day Value Heart Art Project is a complete, print-and-teach Grades 3–6 art lesson that blends oil pastel value techniques with a bold watercolor resist background for a finished piece that looks professional on a hallway wall. Students create layered hearts with strong highlights and shadows, then paint over swirling white pastel designs to reveal a vibrant Valentine background (the “WOW” moment happens in Step Six).
This is the kind of lesson that makes students say:
“WAIT… mine actually looks 3D!”
…and makes you think: “Finally. A Valentine lesson that teaches something legit.”
WHY TEACHERS BUY THIS ONE
Because it solves real February problems:
- Need a Valentine art lesson for older grades that doesn’t feel juvenile? ✅
- Want a project that teaches value + shading in a way kids actually understand? ✅
- Want a reliable lesson that fills 2–3 class periods with calm focus? ✅
- Need a lesson with rubrics, reflections, peer feedback, and artist statements already included? ✅
- Want stunning results without complicated materials? ✅
WHAT THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES (NON-EDITABLE)
This resource is 34 pages and includes:
Teacher Prep + How to Use
- About the Resource page with prep steps, teaching tips, and how to present the step-by-step visuals (Page 2)
Critical Thinking + Discussion
- A full page of Critical Thinking Questions to guide artistic thinking, risk-taking, art-making decisions, identity, and viewing art (Page 3)
Lesson Plan (Detailed + Ready to Teach)
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Lesson Plan: Value, Valentine’s Heart including:
- lesson overview
- materials list (oil pastels, cardstock/thick paper, watercolor paint + brushes + water, with option to use tempera)
- participation strategy (Whiteboard Splash prompt)
- poem hook suggestion
- standards/curricular connections (Pages 4–6)
Hook + Reading
- Valentine’s Day Poem to read aloud as your lesson hook (Page 7)
- Student-friendly nonfiction reading: About Valentine’s Day (Page 9)
Student Pages
- Warm-Up Art Challenge page (Page 8)
- Title/Cover Page: “Hearts – Valentine’s Day” (Page 10)
- KWL Chart: Valentine’s Day (Page 13)
- Rubric: Valentine’s Day, Value Hearts (Page 11)
Step-by-Step Art Project (Visual + Text)
- How-to Create: Valentine’s Hearts overview (Page 12)
- Example Image (Page 25)
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Step One – Step Seven full-page instructions:
- Step 1: draw 5 overlapping hearts (depth through overlap) (Page 26)
- Step 2: add white highlights + light black shadows (Page 27)
- Step 3: color one heart with a choice color to blend with tint/shade (Page 28)
- Step 4: color all hearts with choice colors (Page 29)
- Step 5: background dots + white pastel swirls (Page 30)
- Step 6: paint entire background red watercolor to reveal resist swirls (Page 31)
- Step 7: done + final polish (Page 32)
Upper Elementary Reflection + Assessment Tools
This is where it’s extra strong for Grades 3–6:
- Art Reflection: Analyze Elements & Principles (Page 15)
- Art Reflection: Message / Meaning (Page 14)
- Questions & Wonders reflection (Page 16)
- Goal Setting partner reflection (Page 17)
- Materials + Techniques reflection (Page 18)
- Artwork Reflection pages (Pages 19–20)
- Peer Feedback page (Page 21)
- 3 Stars and a Wish reflection (Page 22)
- Artist Statement pages (Pages 23–24)