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Glitterbombers

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K–7th grades

Glitterbombers, part of the Soul Sparklettes ecosystem, is an inclusive online art membership that offers colorful, high-energy projects and workshops for kids. Lessons often feature bold themes, layered mixed-media techniques, and an emphasis on creative freedom over perfect results. Created by an art educator passionate about self-expression and representation, Glitterbombers intentionally welcomes diverse families and encourages big, joyful making. Parents like the detailed step-by-step instructions, supply lists, and the supportive online community where kids can share their work. It’s a great fit for elementary and middle-grade artists who love bright colors, fantasy themes, and trying new materials. Membership fees can add up, especially if you purchase lots of supplies, but many families reuse lessons and adapt projects. To get the most value, pick a set day each week as “art club,” batch projects, and rotate materials so kids see how techniques carry across projects.

Kids in roughly K–8 who light up at colorful, themed art tied to history, geography, or holidays and parents who want done‑for‑you lessons that spark joy rather than perfection.

Pros

Vibrant, membership‑based art curriculum from Soul Sparklettes Art with hundreds of kid‑tested, cross‑curricular projects; homeschoolers appreciate the clear step‑by‑step lessons, high engagement, and ability to teach multiple ages at once.

Cons

Requires a subscription and regular printing plus a range of art supplies; style leans bright, bold, and often glittery, which may not appeal to minimalist families; everything is delivered digitally, so some screen navigation is required.

Because Glitterbombers content is typically purchased through marketplaces such as TPT, some charter and ESA programs may reimburse it when bought through approved channels, while others may not—families should confirm with their specific program.

Join either as a monthly member for $17/month, or pay the annual fee at $167 and get 12 months for the price of under 10.

Glitterbombers
$17.00 USD

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What kids will learn

Glitterbombers Mission

Glitterbombers, the core membership from Soul Sparklettes Art, exists to give kids vibrant, kid-tested art projects while saving parents and teachers hours of prep. The program delivers cross-curricular, step-by-step lessons and videos that are carefully designed with student input so children can feel successful and creative, whether they’re learning at home or in a classroom.

Glitterbombers Story

Glitterbombers was created by art educator Julie, founder of Soul Sparklettes Art, after years of teaching in community settings and noticing how much time teachers spent hunting for quality art ideas. She began sharing her own lesson plans—tested with her students and her two children—online, focusing on colorful projects that connected to history, science, and literature. As more homeschoolers and art teachers signed up, those individual lessons evolved into the Glitterbombers membership, a growing library of themed units, video classes, and live events that now serves thousands of families and classrooms around the world. [oai_citation:22‡soulsparklettes.com](https://www.soulsparklettes.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)

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FAQ: Additional Details about Glitterbombers

A Glitterbombers lesson might have your kids listening to upbeat music while looking at bold, graphic work from a contemporary queer artist, then sketching and painting their own “Be You” posters in bright colors as you talk together about courage, kindness, and celebrating differences.

Glitterbombers is a membership program that provides K–7 art educators, parents, and studio teachers with ready‑to‑teach, artist‑inspired projects that often highlight LGBTQIA+ creators, identity, and social justice themes. Members receive digital lesson plans, slide decks, and printables they can use in classrooms, studios, or at home on a flexible schedule.

At home, an adult acts as both art facilitator and conversation guide—setting up materials, modeling technique, and holding space for age‑appropriate conversations around identity, inclusion, and social issues raised by the featured artists.

Most projects are written for elementary and early‑middle grades; children should be able to follow basic art directions and handle scissors, glue, and paint safely, with adults adapting content for younger ages as needed.

Glitterbombers (a queer‑affirming, artsy resource) can be a safe and joyful space for LGBTQ+ and questioning teens, including autistic and gifted kids seeking community and self‑expression. As with any online or community space, families of anxious or sensitive learners may want to preview content and discuss boundaries and safety.

Glitterbombers provides kid-tested, cross-curricular art projects in many mediums, so families can choose sensory-rich techniques like clay or watercolor or stick to lower-mess options as their child prefers.

Refunds depend on where and how you purchase: if bought via TPT, purchases generally follow TPT’s limited refund policy, while direct memberships are governed by the creator’s own terms.

Not a match for families seeking very traditional fine‑art study, extremely muted or Waldorf‑style aesthetics, or those who want ultra‑minimal‑mess activities.

Alternatives include Deep Space Sparkle, Art History Kids, Waldorfish, and curated art lesson packs on Teachers Pay Teachers.

New project collections are added throughout the year, including seasonal themes like Pride Month, so membership content grows over time and returning families always have fresh artists and prompts to explore.

Designate a weekly “art studio” time, pre‑cut paper and gather supplies for a few upcoming projects, and store everything in a dedicated bin so you can pull out a Glitterbombers lesson at a moment’s notice.

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Meet Julie

Julie is the founder of Soul Sparklettes Art and the creator of the Glitterbombers and Glitterbombers HIGH memberships. With years of experience teaching art in her local community and online, she specializes in designing projects that are “kid-tested, kid-approved,” meaning they’re refined based on real feedback from children. A homeschooling parent herself, Julie builds lessons with flexible supply lists and clear, upbeat instruction so that even art-shy adults can confidently guide creative, standards-connected projects at home. [oai_citation:23‡teacherspayteachers.com](https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/soul-sparklettes-art?utm_source=chatgpt.com)