An online archive of digitized knitting magazines lets you flip through pages looking for patterns and helpful articles, from 1800 to the present.
Do you keep a journal? Read our contributor’s account about how the power of journaling in her life.
Lily Seika Jones was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1989. She was raised in Vancouver, Canada where she attended the University of British of Columbia and comple
Lily Seika Jones was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1989. She was raised in Vancouver, Canada where she attended the University of British of Columbia and comple
Lily Seika Jones was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1989. She was raised in Vancouver, Canada where she attended the University of British of Columbia and comple
Lily Seika Jones was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1989. She was raised in Vancouver, Canada where she attended the University of British of Columbia and comple
It’s supposed to be for kids, but I love it!
According to Grant Snider, "genius" is: 1% inspiration, 29% perspiration, 5% improvisation, 8% aspiration, 7% contemplation, 15% exploration, 13% daily frustration, 11% imitation, 10.9% desperation, and 0.1% pure elation.
Shadow work journal prompts that will help bring your shadow self to the surface so you can create a pathway to healing, self-awareness, & compassion.
Bullet Journal Headers add bling to your bujo planner pages or sketch book. Follow these simple header and banner drawing tutorial steps.
The Arbatel de magia veterum (Arbatel: Of the Magic of the Ancients) is a Renaissance-period grimoire – a textbook of magic – and one of the most influential works of its kind. Unlike some other occult manuscripts that contain dark magic and malicious spells, the Arbatel contains spiritual advice and guidance on how to live an honest and honorable life.
On a page of an old book you draw any object and choose some word in order to create a little poem… You’ll be surprised to discover what is hidden in a page. Do you have three minutes?…
Hello, crafter! Welcome to my color and mood post, inspired by the abundance of emerging crochet mood blankets. Enjoy this article full of color theory and the profound influence it has on our mood…
Selected pages from the Spätgotisches Musterbuch des Stephan Schriber, a manuscript which appears to be some kind of sketchbook, belonging to a fifteenth-century monk working in South-West Germany, where ideas and layouts for illuminated manuscripts were tried out and skills developed.
This post is sponsored by Made In Cookware . Keeping it short and sweet today with... soup! A creamy beet soup with coconut, ginger and lime to be exact. With a generous sprinkling of black pepper, coriander and cumin for added complexity. And a secret ingredient... hemp hearts! They blend in bea
These amazing book sculptures by Kelly Campbell are made with little more that some scissors, tweezers, and blades.
I LOVE saving figurative language until June - it's such a fun language unit ... and perfect for our "dreaming of summer brains". We finished up our EQAO testing mid week, and this onomatopoeia activity was the perfect break from testing. How fun is that??? Students chose two contrasting colours - one for the background and one for the word and border "bursting out of the page". They also needed newspaper (cut just a fraction smaller that the "bursting out of the page border" and glued the newspaper on top. They glued their word on top of that (we had brainstormed a lot of onomatopoeia words, but for some reason most of them chose SPLAT for their word). I also had them do a little shading under their letters for that little extra POP (see, I know some onomatopoeia words, too). ;) I had seen this awesome idea on Pinterest and followed it back to Artisan des Arts. Her examples are FANTASTIC!! We also wrote simile poems this week. I found a little template HERE for the students to use for their rough copies. When students were finished their templates, I had them write out their good copies, and illustrate a few lines with a small image. I hung these up, too ... LOVING our bulletin board switch up ... even this late in the school year!!! (I have two of these "smART class" bulletin boards side by side in the classroom. 15 more school days left ... I think I can ... I think I can ... Happy Friday!!!
Lily Seika Jones was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1989. She was raised in Vancouver, Canada where she attended the University of British of Columbia and comple
These poems have given me the needed words that I could never find to speak myself.
Why Do People Lie? People lie for various reasons such as, but not limited to: appear credible, appeal to someone,
You may wonder why arts are important in school. As a fellow "theater kid" and "chorus geek," I will tell you why and hopefully educate you.
Let's make this into a thing. Let's turn boring old books into modern poetry by highlighting words as seen on DeviantArt. Send us what you have!
Here is a collection of quick lessons for those who are learning Calming Practices for The Signs Calming practices for the signs. You might need this list for Libra season. This graphic is by the always amazing Cleansing Cristals Mantras for Libra Season Signs that you are a Witch read more about it here: https://rituals-magic.blogspot.com/2020/01/how-to-become-witch.html NEW MOON read more here: https://rituals-magic.blogspot.com/2015/12/lunar-magic-rituals-attract-money-with.html How to Personalize a Spell Jar If you want me to cast a spell for you, you can place an order HERE. If you want to contact me, you can do it through my email address [email protected]. Or you can find me on Facebook and Instagram Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google Plus About Me Hi, I'm Amira Asmdodea. I was born in Brazil so many years ago. There I made my first steps in religion and witchcraft. I have learned Wicca in Ireland, Voodoo in Haiti, Gypsy Tarot in Bulgaria, and I have lived for a time in New York, where I had the opportunity to meet the greatest witches of these times. if you want to know more about me, click here to read my full biography. Welcome to my website and Blessings. RELATED POSTS
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If you're experiencing writer's block and not feeling as creative, then give blackout poetry a try. Discover how to combine new words in unique ways to write a poem.
Looking to art-it-up this 2014? Read Cass Art's five top tips to bring the pleasure of art into your day-to-day life. Click here to read the blog today.
Wholesome memes are the absolute best kind of memes. If you're having a bad day, rough week, or even a terrible year, you can count on these to at least bring you a moment of happiness. So go ahead, sit back, relax, and put your mind at ease with this fresh batch of wholesome memes to cheer you up.
Check out lust vs. love intersting facts......LUST • "At first sight" • Takes • Impatient • Desires • Selfish • Not always loyal
Here’s an archive of our downloadable activities so far- feel free to download and print off any of these to use yourself or with your club / group / scouts troop / evil supervillain society&…
I was grew up in Los Angeles, not too far from what was once Immaculate Heart College (IHC). Perhaps one of the biggest legacies of IHC is Sister Mary Corita, better known to many as Corita Kent, artist-activist and chairperson of the IHC art department from 1951-1968. Do you know about Corita Kent? In her own […]
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.