Simple Classic is a classic women's panties, which is the perfect model for everyday use, providing full comfort and emphasizing the beauty of any silhouette. This favorite cut of women is a perfect combination of functionality and elegance. Thanks to the simple design, these panties are versatile and match any style of clothing. Let your everyday choice of women's underwear be as reliable and comfortable as Simple Classic! Tutti Frutti is a fruity abstraction that becomes a print proposal for the coming spring and summer months. Tempting, warm colors create a composition that immediately evokes associations with joyful summer. The abstract blobs resemble watermelon slices, creating a unique and energetic pattern. This refreshing aesthetic brings with it an atmosphere of freshness and joy. The Tutti Frutti pattern is like an invitation to a summer adventure, where juicy fruits become the main characters of the fashion scene. Tempting color combinations reflect the energy of the summer sun, making the wearer of the print feel like a real star of summer days. Simple Classic is a classic women's panties, which is the perfect model for everyday wear, providing full comfort and emphasizing the beauty of any silhouette. This favorite cut of women is a perfect combination of functionality and elegance. Thanks to the simple design, these panties are versatile and match any style of clothing. Let your everyday choice of women's underwear be as reliable and comfortable as Simple Classic! Cotton 1 % Spandex 10 % polyamide 89 % Size Hips width L 100-108 cm M 92-100 cm S 84-92 cm XL 108-116 cm XXL 118-122 cm
Four posters to help children talk about specific emotions Blobs are a way of communicating using two of the first languages that we learn as children – body language and feelings. Before we can speak, before we can write, we have all learned to read the signs in our parents’ faces, and appreciate being held and hugged. This means that Blobs are an all-age resource. Ian has used them in schoolwork with children as young as four who have already begun to recognize when they feel like these ‘funny people’. Blobs live in a strange world that our eyes cannot see but our heart can discern. We can learn to ‘read’ the world emotionally and identify who is walking around with a thundercloud over their lives or is like the sun bursting forth! From the creators of the hugely successful blob tree phenomenon – four more posters on the specific emotions of: Happy Disappointed Calm Anger Contents: 4 posters, A3 (30.5 x 42.5cm), encapsulated; guidance notes
ALWAYS the honest to blob truth is all bodies (and blobs) are good bodies. Sport this cute boxy cropped tee to send a little love note to yourself and the world. White tee, cropped style, multi-color design featuring various blobs. Great for working out or every day wear. Shirt Made by Bella+Canvas Flowy Crop Top Made with 100% cotton Direct to Garment Printing 65% polyester, 35% viscose (fiber content may vary for different colors) Tear away label
It's dry. Empty. Rocks everywhere. About 10,000 feet up in the Andes. Then, all of a sudden, you see an enormous, lime green, tasty-looking lump. Should you lick it?
Tutorial link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFQaT9EVb9A&t=8s This is an animation in Adobe After Effects, showing the creation of Simple and Fast the animation technique to create the bounci...
This 40 page fused glass tutorial focuses on the creation and use of glass blobs (puddles and dots). You will be shown several easy techniques for creating the blobs. The real fun starts when you see how you can use the blobs. They're not just for jewelry! The tutorial culminates in a step by step guide to using the blobs as dragonfly bodies. From there on, your imagination will dance and soar! As in all of my tutorials, colour photographs guide you every step of the way. With the tutorials that I write, my goal is to share my experience and enthusiasm working with fused glass. No exotic tools or materials are required just fusible sheet glass, a glass cutter and access to a kiln! (Wheeled nippers will come in handy, and a ring saw will give you some additional options.) Firing schedules are provided in Fahrenheit and Celsius. If you have any questions you'd like answered before you decide whether you'd like to purchase this tutorial, please contact me via Etsy conversation or email me at sarahglasscanada [!at] hotmail.com This is a pdf file, available to download instantly. Updates and other information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/groups/SarahMillerGlassTutorials/
I've done this project with Kindergarten students and a similar one with 1st graders ever since I can remember. But it's one of those oldies but goodies! I'm sure many of you have done something similar. This is usually a close to end of year project. The students get excited when I tell them we are going to make a butterfly with paint, but we are not going to use brushes and our fingers will not touch the paint! We review the primary colors and I demonstrate how they will fold the paper - "short side to short side". We open the paper up and I squirt some of the primary colors in lines an drips on one side in the shape of a V. I refold the paper and show the students how to gently rub in circles on the folded paper. They will feel the paint be squished around. I used to use say "wax on - wax off" with the students...but only the occasional aide in the classroom knows what I mean these days! After rubbing the paper the student is excited when I tell them to open it up and see what you got. The Oooo's and Ahh's that always follow bring smiles. While I do this with a couple of students at a time at a table, the students work on making a butterfly body on black paper using construction paper crayons. Here's my example - The next class we will cut out the dried paint wings and glue the body onto it. I do a similar project with my 1st graders. We do the same process only with one color + black on bottom and white on the top to help teach value tints and shades. Instead of a butterfly they make a longer body to create a dragonfly.
Blow painting art for kids | Make cute germ or monster art with straws & watercolor. Simple activity for toddlers, preschool, & kindergarten.
As you might've realized from our publications on the Facebook group 'What in the $20 wish tattoo machine is this?' or the 'That's It, I'm Inkshaming' group, sadly, subpar tattoos are pretty common. Which makes the good ones even more admirable.
Covered in tiny, multicolored spikes of acrylic paint, Dan Lam‘s oozing sculptures seem nearly radioactive, glowing as if lit by some unnatural source. The pieces are intended to sit at the edge of a ledge or against a wall, appearing to be pulled by gravity towards the earth. To create these alien-like beings Lam uses polyurethane foam and epoxy resin as a base. Letting the foam grow on its own, she guides the form only slightly, letting drips happen organically. More
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This Angled Paint Blobs stencil is designed by Dina Wakley for Ranger Ink. This reusable stencil measures 6" x 9". This stencil can be used with your favorite Dina Wakley products such as Media Heavy Body Acrylic Paints, Gloss Sprays, and mediums (sold separately). This stencil can also be used with your favorite mediums that you may have on hand. This stencil will clean up easily whichever medium is used. This stencil can be used for art journals, cards, scrapbooks, tags, journals and planners, and other paper crafting and mixed media projects.