Singing In The Rain Musical Comedy Poster Print Singin In The Rain A1/A2/A2/A4 Sizes available: A1 (23x33) inch A2 (16x23) inch, A3 (12x16) inch, A4 (8.3x11.7) inch Material: print on 200gsm Glossy poster paper (unframed) unframed Delivery: Dispatched within 1-2 working days Delivered within 5-7 working days. Note this is a vintage poster and has been digitally restored, however they may be small blemishes. Also Please note that due to different monitor colour settings, the RGB colours shown on your computer screen may vary slightly in colour, therefore, we can NOT guarantee exact colour matching.. please be aware of this before you purchase.. For terms and conditions, please see the FAQ section. * Please note that I do NOT add personal notes in with orders!
I wasn't sure how these shaving cream rain clouds were going to turn out, but they were beautiful! I love any experiment that's easy enough for my kids to do themselves. And I also love when I get to use a rainbow assortment of colours to create something beautiful. So this was a winner! This activity was easy to put together and allowed us to learn a little bit about weather. Although, my girls were definitely more interested in the hands on part, not so much the learning. But what can you do? Check out our video on How to
Product description No rain, no flowers poster Retro colourful flower print Colourful poster of a flower in pink and green with rain pouring through with the text "No rain no flowers" in beige. A funky print with an important message. The perfect print for every room in your home. 18059-3
Fun and easy science activity making a rain cloud in a jar. All the you need is an empty jar, shaving foam and food colouring.
'The Rain' is a handmade lino print/linocut. It's printed on Hereford smooth print paper. It is an edition of 50 prints. Each print is numbered and signed. They are printed in black oil based ink and measure 19 x 35 cm approx - please note that due to the handmade and hand cut paper, the exact sizes will vary, the approximate size is a guide only. Prints will be carefully packaged and posted First Class sign for the UK. International orders will be sent by Royal Mail international Tracked and signed where possible International customers with specific shipping requests please message prior to ordering and I'll do my best to help Every one of these prints are produced entirely by me, by hand and therefore each one when in an edition will be slightly different, with minor variations and differences due to the hand printing and colouring processes, this means that each print is truly unique. There's more info about my work at www.chrisbourkeart.com. Find me on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram as @chrisbourkeart. Join my mailing list via my website or Facebook page for occasional emails about new work and Etsy codes. Any questions feel free to email me at info[at]chrisbourkeart.co.uk
Am I the only one who is ready for this Winter to be over? Spring Break is right around the corner and we still have freezing temperatures here!! This week we have been looking at the ugly, freezing, dark skies and rain. We wanted to turn it into something beautiful! Begin with a white crayon and draw the horizon line. there should be a big emphasis on drawing OVALS instead of circles. Students figured out that you can see the white crayon BETTER when the paper in on their stool UNDER the table! So I let them draw on their stools! Can you see the white crayon in the picture? Some students added a rainbow, lightning bolt or other details Then I swiped the ENTIRE paper with a wet rag to begin the wet on wet watercolor I used Sargent Liquid Watercolor Magic for this. I use it ALOT because of the vibrant colors. We used turquoise, Blue, and black Ovals should be very small at the top of the horizon, but gradually get larger as they go down the page. Use a straight edge for the rain drops. The must TOUCH each puddle First, paint some large blue "blobs" on your paper. Then paint around the blue with black and watch it blend with the blue and the wet paper!! I have some siblings at my school working on a special project and they painted the background with the rain idea and it turned out great! Here is a link to the kind of watercolors I use for EVERYTHING! There are different sizes if you want a smaller set. You can put them in muffin tins or ice cube trays on the tables. You can see the link " liquid watercolors" on the sidebar to see many other projects I have used these with
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What is the colour of rain? Give these printable art prompts to children along with watercolour paints and find out! A fun rainy day art project for kids.
I wasn't sure how these shaving cream rain clouds were going to turn out, but they were beautiful! I love any experiment that's easy enough for my kids to do themselves. And I also love when I get to use a rainbow assortment of colours to create something beautiful. So this was a winner! This activity was easy to put together and allowed us to learn a little bit about weather. Although, my girls were definitely more interested in the hands on part, not so much the learning. But what can you do? Check out our video on How to
I wasn't sure how these shaving cream rain clouds were going to turn out, but they were beautiful! I love any experiment that's easy enough for my kids to do themselves. And I also love when I get to use a rainbow assortment of colours to create something beautiful. So this was a winner! This activity was easy to put together and allowed us to learn a little bit about weather. Although, my girls were definitely more interested in the hands on part, not so much the learning. But what can you do? Check out our video on How to
All prints are original pieces created by Daren Thomas Magee. Please Note: This artwork is created digitally - any ‘texture’ present in the image is printed onto archival quality matte paper using professional grade equipment.
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Am I the only one who is ready for this Winter to be over? Spring Break is right around the corner and we still have freezing temperatures here!! This week we have been looking at the ugly, freezing, dark skies and rain. We wanted to turn it into something beautiful! Begin with a white crayon and draw the horizon line. there should be a big emphasis on drawing OVALS instead of circles. Students figured out that you can see the white crayon BETTER when the paper in on their stool UNDER the table! So I let them draw on their stools! Can you see the white crayon in the picture? Some students added a rainbow, lightning bolt or other details Then I swiped the ENTIRE paper with a wet rag to begin the wet on wet watercolor I used Sargent Liquid Watercolor Magic for this. I use it ALOT because of the vibrant colors. We used turquoise, Blue, and black Ovals should be very small at the top of the horizon, but gradually get larger as they go down the page. Use a straight edge for the rain drops. The must TOUCH each puddle First, paint some large blue "blobs" on your paper. Then paint around the blue with black and watch it blend with the blue and the wet paper!! I have some siblings at my school working on a special project and they painted the background with the rain idea and it turned out great! Here is a link to the kind of watercolors I use for EVERYTHING! There are different sizes if you want a smaller set. You can put them in muffin tins or ice cube trays on the tables. You can see the link " liquid watercolors" on the sidebar to see many other projects I have used these with
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