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15 Things We Definitely Miss About Art Class

Some people loved gym class, others liked music, some even inexplicably liked math! For our money though, the best class in school was definitely art class, and these are just a few of the reasons why:

To go really far back; finger painting!

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Watercolor painting was the best

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Or how about sculpting things out of clay?

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Anything you had to bake at super high heats was a guaranteed good time

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A lot of people really liked drawing with pastels, but personally I HATED it

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Of course, there was always good old-fashioned pencil sketching

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These next few activities were some of our absolute favorites...

Anything you did with glue was guaranteed to be both awesome and a total mess

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Seriously

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We all loved this awesome scratchable paper!

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Plasticine. All the plasticine.

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Sculpting stuff out of paper maché was the best.

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No Thanksgiving was complete without a handprint turkey

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Cutting things with these crazy scissors!

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Drawing these things ERRYWHERE

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And of course, misusing the white glue

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What was your favorite part of art class?

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