Autumn provides a great opportunity to go out on a scavenger hunt and collect a selection of interesting items for your class to play and…
Create these simple leaf press leaves for a fun autumn display inspired and created during a workshop by Anthropologie.
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Baldur's Gate 3 Astarion portrait handmade drawing Wall Art Wall art decor perfect for decorating your gaming room Materials: 250 g Aquarell paper, with 21 cm x 29,7 cm (8.3 in x 11.7 in) Mixedmedia (watercolors and crayons)
The largest velvet tomato in my store - look at the photos and check the dimensions, it is really very big! I made it from polyester velvet and stuffed it with certified pillow filler. The tomato weighs approximately 3.3 pounds (1.5 kg) - due to its weight and dimensions, shipping is more expensive than other, smaller pillows. Please note that standard shipping (via Polish Post and later USPS) may take several weeks, so if you want quick delivery, choose courier. If in doubt, just write to me. In case of superficial dirt, use a damp cloth and, if necessary, a gentle cleaning agent. Leave the wet area to dry in a warm and dry place. Do not use bleach and do not iron. Size (diameter × height with green part): ca 15.35 x 15.35" (39 x 39 cm) Handmade with love in a smoke-free house. Ready to ship. In my store you can find other funny pillows, also in the shape of vegetables: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Florfanka?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=pillow Please check dimensions carefully. Due to lighting conditions and monitor settings, colors may appear slightly different, than they are. Items are described to the best of my knowledge. I do not try to mislead customers or misrepresent my items. If any error occurs in a description, it is not intentional.
Add some festive fall decor with this beautiful art print called “Autumn Night” by renowned artist Billy Jacobs. The 12x16 print captures a farmhouse on an autumn evening with a dazzling full moon, illuminated by a sparsely star-studded sky. Perfect for the autumn season, this print also features a scarecrow and pumpkins for added seasonal charm.
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Eh si, avete visto bene… i miei bimbi non stanno pitturando con il solito pennello, ma con un semplice cottonfioc. Su di un cartoncino bianco ho disegnato il tronco di un albero e con la matita ho fatto un cerchio, dove i bambini si sono sbizzarriti a fare dei piccoli pallini con questo particolare timbro. Questo è il risultato! Un coloratissimo albero autunnale. Con questa creazione partecipo a... P.S. Care creative vi annuncio che dal prossimo post inizierò a mostrarvi le mie creazioni di Halloween. A prestissimo Maestra Valentina
ABOUT THE PRODUCTS: These Mid-Autumn Festival Coloring Pages is an English with Traditional Chinese version with 13 pages of Mid-Autumn Festival coloring. The following items can be found with traceable Chinese and/or English words in the "Mid-Autumn Festival Coloring Pages": Cheng E (the Moon Lady) A Bunny Fall Mid-Autumn Festival’s Fruits Moon Cakes The Moon Lanterns Dad is telling Mid-Autumn Festival’s stories to his kids. A family is eating moon cakes together. A family is having a family dinner. A Family Moon Watching Bonus page: another beautiful drawing of Cheng E. You Might be Interested: SPRING Coloring Pages Mid-Autumn Festival Clip Art Mid-Autumn Festival Theme Packs Chinese Lanterns: Mid-Autumn Festival CUSTOMER TIPS: How to get TpT credit to use on future purchases: Thank you for shopping at my TpT store! Be sure to leave me feedback and you will earn credit for your future purchases! Don't forget to follow my store to receive updates of new products & {Freebies}! Feel Free to go check out my blog for details of products and tips & methods of learning Chinese!! Let's Get Connect! Visit my blog @ Fortune Cookie Mom Follow Fortune Cookie Mom @ Facebook Follow Fortune Cookie Mom @ Instagram Follow Fortune Cookie Mom @ Pinterest Follow Fortune Cookie Mom @ Twitter Key Terms: | Mid-Autumn Festival| Chinese Coloring Pages| Chinese Printable|
A small original watercolor painting of bullfinch birds This is an original watercolor that I painted in my studio in Générac You are buying directly from the artist. Original watercolor painting. One of a kind. Handmade work of art. Size 25 x25cm) - Unframed Shipping: High quality protective packaging with tracking number. Original painting by artist Corinne Ribera, I use high quality materials. This image will look great as home decor, office decor, in any building or cafe, in bedroom decor, living room decor or child's room decor. I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. If you would like to order express delivery, please contact me. Thanks for your interest ! Thank you for your attention to my paintings. https://www.etsy.com/shop/corineribera © COPYRIGHT: The artist retains all copyright to his works. Artist-Corinne Ribera Reproduction rights not transferable with sale. Thank you very much for visiting my store! corinne :)
chat isabelle et chat angora turc , a l'aquarelle originale . Cadeau unique et précieux, pour un passionné de livres ou un collectionneur C'e sont des aquarelles originale que j'ai peinte dans mon atelier à Générac, Dimensions : 7x18 cm ( 2.7x7.08 inches) Description : peinture aquarelle originale authentique, signée et vendue directement par l'artiste Corinne Ribera. Réalisée avec des pigments professionnels sur papier épais 300g sans acide. Les marque-pages sont emballés dans un cellophane transparent et protecteur. Il est expédié soigneusement dans un emballage cartonné. Livraison : en courrier suivi. Merci de l'attention que vous portez à mes tableaux. https://www.etsy.com/shop/corineribera © COPYRIGHT : L'artiste conserve tous les droits d'auteur sur ses œuvres. Artiste-Corinne Ribera Droits de reproduction non transmissibles avec la vente.
Bloomin' Gorgeous! This modern print with it's pastel colour palette is a super cute idea as a gift or to display in your home :D This is a DIGITAL FILE. No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. INCLUDED FILES: *Four high resolution jpg files (300dpi) that can be printed at any of these sizes: ISO (A2) Ratio 2:3 50x76cm Ratio 3:4 45x60cm Ratio 4:5 40x50cm DEAR PURCHASER Due to differences in monitor and printer calibrations, colors may appear different in print than on screen. The final print quality will depend on the type of printer and paper used. You may take your digital file to a printer for professional printing if desired. This purchase is an instant digital download, no physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. This purchase is for personal use only. Not for resale or distribution. File sharing or commercial sales are prohibited. Any editing to my digital downloads is a copyright infringement. © All artwork is copyright of Bron Alexander, The Curious Illustrator
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My favorite Epcot festival starts this weekend, gang, and runs through February 25th - so make your plans now! The Festival of the Arts features new food, musical acts, live demonstrations, exclusive merch - allll the things - but the standout for me is, of course, THE ART. Disney has been great about recruiting fresh new artists for their WonderGround Tent at the Festival, many of whom I've been following for years. It's such a thrill to watch long-time friends and favorites getting pulled into the Disney family, so let me brag on my personal Top Ten this year, k? - Ashley Taylor Ashley is a friend-of-a-friend and an inspiration for artists everywhere. I've heard so many stories of how hard she worked, drawing in her free time after work every night, never giving up - and a few years later she was touring the world with Her Universe. Amazing. So it's kind of fitting that two of Ashley's new Festival pieces feature Cinderella! My favorite, though, is her STUNNING World Showcase print: Ashley licenses a lot of her art on clothing through Her Universe, so I can't help but hope this ends up on a skirt someday. Here's a closer look at one those Cinderella pieces, which has LITERAL foreshadowing, you guys: Love it. Watch for these prints and more at the Festival, and be sure to follow Ashley on IG! (She's a beacon of positivity and encouragement online, btw. I love that about her.) - Jason Ratner Jason is a new find for me this year, but I am OVER THE MOON for the Festival prints he's debuting: ::Swooooooon:: (Thanks to those of you who sent this my way; I love that y'all think of me when you see great Figment stuff. :D) But wait, Jason has more: I love these colors! Aren't they stunning? Go follow Jason here on IG to see more of his work. Also, all of these artists have their Festival schedules posted on their accounts, in case you'd like to meet them in person. - June Kim This was all I needed to see of June's Festival prints - I'M SOLD - but she just posted this sweet Tiki one, too! June also has lots - and LOTS - of original work online, like this: I'm especially loving her wooden coasters: You can follow Kim on IG here, and also browse the rest of her prints and goodies here on Etsy. (Keep in mind the Disney stuff is only available through Disney, though!) - Caley Hicks I first met Caley years ago at a con, and have been following her art ever since. She had two fantastic Small World prints at the Festival last year, and is knocking it outta the park (heh) again for 2019 with these beauties: Orange Bird is my fav, of course, but dig that Mansion sweetness! Caley's non-Disney work is mostly geared toward fabric goods, check these out: I want them all. Go see the rest of her pillows and blankets and comforters (which are AMAZEBALLS) here on Society6. Caley's also on Spoonflower, so look out, sewists. For the rest of you, follow her on IG! - Jasmine Becket-Griffith Jasmine is the first artist I ever followed online, going back over two decades, if you can believe it. (Egadz.) She and her hubby Matt are Good People, and my gosh, can she paint: These are the teasers she's been releasing on Instagram: Those eyes. Jasmine has soooo much original work in addition to her licensed work, so if you like her style be sure to follow her on IG and go browse her website! She has literally thousands of prints and merch to choose from, so best of luck picking your favorites. - Dave Perillo I can't tell you how many years ago I started following Dave's work, but I've been smitten with his style ever since. I also squealed very loudly the first time I spotted his prints at the Disney Co-Op. because I'm a total art nerd and - again - THRILLED to see artists I know signing on with the Mouse. I don't know yet if Dave's debuting anything new at the Festival, but here are more of his WonderGround prints to look for while you're there: I'll also throw in an example of Dave's non-Disney work, because FRAGGLES: Most of Dave's stuff is licensed and/or limited edition, but he has an online store with a few prints here. You can also follow him on IG! - Kristen Tercek Kristin is another of my long-time favorites, and I think the first artist I "knew" to get picked up for WonderGround back in 2012. (I remember having to call - on a PHONE, whaaaat - the California store to buy her Oswald the Lucky Rabbit print way back then. Now Orlando has it's own WonderGround Gallery, thank goodness.) Here's some of Kristin's WonderGround work from over the years: I own small version of Donald and Figment, of course. And here's some of Kristin's original work, because I think you'll like that, too: Go browse Kristin's web store for all her fabulous prints (this banana split is on the wall here in my office, I love it), and of course follow her on IG for more! - Chris Uminga I found Chris's work at a con some years back, and instantly loved his glowy-eye style. Since then he's gone on to do some phenomenal stuff. I especially love his latest batch of figures for DC: Those glowing pupil-less eyes are kind of his trademark, though Chris does plenty without them, too. Anyway, for the Festival you can look for that Wreck It Ralph print and this Chewy goodness: I'm not sure if Chris' Ewok will be available, but I hope so, because I love this so much: Chris mostly has those DC figures in his web store right now, but there are a few prints, too, so go check it out. Then follow him on IG for more! - Jerrod Maruyama Ahh, the creator of Hipster Mickey himself, the King of Cute, Jerrod! Jerrod has a new Small World blind box set that keeps selling out: Plus he says he'll have lots of new art, so I'm pumped. Last year Jerrod had the BEST Epcot icons print: ... and since he posted this recently, I'm hoping that means this year he'll have just these two fellas on their own print: I know, I'm predictable in my love of DF & Figgie. I'm OK with that. (If you're new here, here's my hubby John as Dreamfinder, with the life-sized Figment we made ourselves.) And last but not least: - Danny Haas Danny also hasn't released his new Festival print yet, but it's gonna be something STAR WARS (woot!), so these past ones of his should give us a good idea of what to expect: Danny's also the only one on this list who won't be at the WonderGround tent; he'll be over in the Acme Archives booth. If you like these, be sure to follow Danny on IG for more! I hope these made you smile, Dizgeeks, and get you a little more excited for Epcot's Festival of the Arts this year! Or. if you can't get there in time, then I hope this at least gave you some great new artists to follow. I don't believe any of the Festival exclusive art will be available online, but if I learn differently I'll update this post with the proper links. Now, let's give away some free art! And just to make it EXTRA special, I'm giving away prints by 3 of this year's Festival artists, all of which I purchased at WonderGround Gallery: (The Tiki print is by Joey Chou, another of my favorite Disney artists - but I ran out of room in my Top Ten, ha. [Sorry, Joey!] Anyway, go follow Joey on IG, too, and watch for him at the Festival!) If you'd like to win any of these 3 prints, then just tell me in the comments which is your favorite to enter. (It's OK to say all 3!) I'll ship anywhere, so internationals welcome. I'll announce my 3 randomly selected winners in my very next post, so be sure to check back! Unclaimed art will go to the fastest commenter on FB, so you might follow me there, too. Happy commenting! UPDATE: The give-away has ended! Now let's announce the art winners from my last post! The winner of Micky & Minnie is Margaret Balch The winner of the retro Space Mountain is Vikki and the winner of the Tiki Birds is Samantha Ferrins! Congrats, you three, and please e-mail me your mailing addresses!
Happy almost Halloween friends! Sure we love all the spooky fun that comes with the 31st buuut let’s be honest, anyway we can pretty up something as commonplace as pumpkins this time of year, we’ll do it. That led to a few Pinterest searches + a walk through the ol’ archives and suddenly we were on to all...
Fall transforms into a kaleidoscope of warm hues, which means it’s the perfect time to refresh your digital space with some cute fall wallpaper. Whether you’re an autumn enthusiast or just love the cozy vibes of the season, adorning your…
What you get: 9 JPG Files ————- Dimensions: Files are High Resolution 300 DPI and * 18×24 ( 45×60 cm) * 11×14 ( 28×35 cm) – ZIP * 8×10 ( 20×25 cm) – ZIP If you need a different size please contact me with and I’ll rework the for you free of charge 🙂 ————- PLEASE NOTE: You are purchasing a digital file only. NO PRINTED MATERIALS OR FRAME ARE INCLUDED! ————- After purchase you will automatically be allowed access to your downloadable files. You will always be able to access your files by visiting your Inspire Uplift profile and clicking "My orders". ———— Only For Personal Use ————- Colors depicted on the screen may be slightly different from the actual print. ————- Digital items cannot be returned or exchanged as they are digital products, but you can always ask for help and I will do my best to solve your problem. IDEAS WHERE YOU CAN PRINT: Staples,Vistaprint, Shutterfly, Snapbox, Snapfish, Walmart, Mpix If you need a frame, you can purchase it from any online store and have it delivered, or you can print and frame it directly from one of the following online print service providers: Artifactuprising, Simplyframed, Fineartamerica, Framebridge, Levelframes Thank you, have a great day! If you have any question, feel free to contact me and I’ll be happy to answer them for you 🙂
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Hello everyone! By now you know when I like something, I go all crazy and make a bunch of projects on the subject. I wanted to introduce this year's Halloween theme with a cute Pull Tab Dissolving Image Card. Do you want to know what the cute piggie turns into? Come and take a look This is what the finished card does. This is going to be a long post, because I want to go into detail on how to do this with your Cricut. It would be a lot easier to do it by hand maybe, but Cricut gives much cleaner cuts and the finished product is a lot more polished. I should be a Cricut spokesman, lol! USE CODE BAT-PIG DURING CHECKOUT TO GET 20% DISCOUNT ON THE FULL COLLECTION OF ANIMAL PARADE RELEASE. For this card I used the Petunia Stamp Set and the Scary Tale Acessories Stamp Set from OAK Tree Stamps' Animal Parade Release. There are three separate SVG files for this card: Artwork pieces Card Sleeve and Front Panel Artwork Frames and Pull Tab Let's start with the artwork, which is the trickiest part. After importing the file you will notice there are 6 layers. From top to bottom they are: Safe Zone: change this to a writing layer. Slits for both pieces. Number Two: this is your mark to pause your machine, don't worry, it'll all make sense later. Sliding artwork piece contour. Fixed artwork piece contour. Number One, This is to give you an idea to where the machine will go after your artwork contours are cut. You want everything to draw and cut on the same mat, so once you've changed your first layer to write, select the whole thing and attach it together. This is how the attached set looks on Design Space This ordered cutting concept is based on Kay Hall's post "Targeting your Explore cuts – hinge method" that explains how to layer your images to cut them in a specific sequence. In this case your machine will, in this order: Draw the safe zone Cut the number 1 Cut the fixed artwork contour Cut the number 2 Cut the slits And this is what YOU MUST DO in order to cut your contour, color your image and cut your slits on top using your Cricut: Draw the safe zone Cut the number 1 Cut the fixed artwork contour Cut the number 2 PAUSE YOUR MACHINE! (pressing the pause button). Leave it blinking, don't turn it off off and don't close your Design Space window either. Remove your artwork panels from the mat. LEAVE THE NEGATIVE SPACE ON THE MAT, it will help you re position the artwork panels later. Stamp and color the images going a little further out of the safe zone lines Place your artwork back on the mat. I used a bit of of masking tape to make sure the pieces didn't shift during cutting Press the GO button on your machine to cut the slits (sometimes you have to press twice). DO NOT UNLOAD YOUR MAT! leave it blinking until you are sure everything is alright. Use Masking tape to secure your cutouts to the mat. Don't worry if your artwork gets smudged outside the safe zone lines. And now that I see it, I should clean my mats, LOL! Now for the stamping part. The front fixed panel was designed entirely with the Petunia Set. I just stamped the character in the middle. Using a 0.5 COPIC Multiliner, Using a ruler, I drew a horizontal line to set the horizon and stamped a couple of corns on top and drew a couple of vertical lines underneath to make them look like corn plants. For the night scene I used the Petunia Stamp Set and the Scary Tale Stamp Set. Remember to place your images towards the left side, because the left edge of this safe zone will align with the left side of the sleeve's window on the finished card. I stamped the character and the fangs under the snout. Then drew the cape with a pencil (very simple lines) and finally stamped the moon and the bats masking the character with a Full adhesive post it to avoid overlapping the images. Using a 0.5 COPIC Multiliner, inked the cape and added some strings under the nose. I also drew a horizontal line to set the horizon. I like to keep my masks attached to the backing of my stamps to have them handy. I also keep my stamps on Avery Elle's Storage Pockets I colored everything using COPIC Markers in a very simple 2 or 3 tone shading. Day scene: Sky: B00-B2-B5 Grass: YG03-YG7-YG67 Petunia: R20-R22-R24 Night Scene: Sky: BV20-BV25-BV29 Grass: B97-B99 Petunia: R20-R22-R24. I added shadows using a V22 just to cast some purple. Bats and cloud: C00-C3-C5 Moon: W1-W3-W5 For the grass I used a colorless blender to add texture flicking the tip of the pen barely touching the surface of the paper. I also put some highlights using a Signo Uniball UM153 white gel pen. (my favorite white gel pen) Day Scene Night Scene Go a little outside the safe zone with your coloring just in case. Once you have colored your images and cut the slits on them you must "weave" them to allow for the night scene to overlap the day scene. Slits cut with the Cricut Explore Begin with the left most "leg" of the front panel and slide it under the left most slit of the slider panel Continue tucking the "legs" of the front panel under the slider panel slits Once you are done, you should have something like this. Train the legs and the slits until they slide smoothly. Let's put the card together now. I designed this file to be able to be cut off of a 8.5" x 11" piece of cardstock. This is almost a test on how well you know your machine. Both pieces of the slider frame and the sleeve can be cut from a single 8.5" x 11" piece of cardstock Separate the front and the sliding panel and glue the Artwork Frames to both sides of the Slider Artwork Piece. It is better to use a liquid glue to reinforce the cardstock. Stamp your sentiment on the Tab. I used the "Trick or Treat" sentiment from the Wickedly Cute Stamp Set from last year's Halloween Release using Versamark Ink and White Embossing Powder. The Pull word plus arrow is from the Embellishments Stamp Set From Penny Black and I used Onyx Black Versafine Ink for a crisp printing. Glue the Front Panel to the Sleeve and add any embellishments you want. Score and train the folds of your Sleeve. Place a strong double sided tape on the Front Artwork panel keeping the release liner on. Add double sided tape all around the safe zone. Keep the release liner. Place the sleeve flat on your working surface and add double sided tape to the gluing tabs, keeping the release liner on. Place your sliding panel inside the sleeve, aligning it to the left and making sure the pulling tab doesn't get caught on the gluing tabs of the sleeve. Put the Front Fixed panel on top and "weave" the "legs" with the slits. Remove the release liner on both, the sleeve gluing tabs and the fixed panel; hold everything in place and fold the front of the sleeve over and press firmly. Make sure to train the sliding mechanism so everything works. I added a bunch of embellishments form the Scary Tale Stamp Set Candy Corns, stamped using my Misti on the previously cut offset paths. I hope you like this card and give it a try. Enjoy! Supplies List Download Click here If links don´t seem to open, please right click and select "open link in a new tab", it should take you to a save file dialog. Let me know in the comments if links don´t work, thanks. at 7:11:00 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: Bat, Halloween, Mechanical Card, Moon, Oak Tree Stamps, Petunia, Piggie, Pull Tab, Vampire