Ben A'an is our favourite viewpoint in Scotland, and quite rightly! Beautifully located overlooking Loch Katrine Trossachs, with farther views to nearby hills, Ben Venue and Ben Ledi. On a clear day, view from Ben A'an summit stretches as far as Ben Lomond and Arrochar Alps! Sometimes Ben Aan is described as a mountain in
Looking for a place to stay in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park? Abbotsford Lodge is a delightful Callander accommodation.
The beautiful little town of Killin and Callander are a quite popular stop for those exploring the Highlands.
Explore a little bit of color theory and create an analogous color palette for this polymer clay retro cane made with skinner blends.
Polymer clay scraps. Every polymer clay artist has some stashed away somewhere. Sometimes you’re able to mix those scraps together to create new, usable colors. And other times you can chop up your scraps and use them in a variety of ways (I’ll be covering some of those ways in future posts.) And occasionally all...
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A few weeks into social distancing, and we’re starting to get the itch to do something . It’s so important for us all to stay home right now and keep our distance in order to stop the spread of the virus, but it’s also completely understandable to be feeling a little stir crazy. Sure, letting ourse
Explore a little bit of color theory and create an analogous color palette for this polymer clay retro cane made with skinner blends.
In this polymer clay extruder cane tutorial I demonstrate how to make an easy, retro inspired geometric cane using a simple skinner blend
In this polymer clay extruder cane tutorial I demonstrate how to make an easy, retro inspired geometric cane using a simple skinner blend
Explore a little bit of color theory and create an analogous color palette for this polymer clay retro cane made with skinner blends.
In this polymer clay extruder cane tutorial I demonstrate how to make an easy, retro inspired geometric cane using a simple skinner blend
In the past, I never really thought about using pink in my décor. I always opted for its bolder sister red, but my love affair with this color soon ran its
In this polymer clay extruder cane tutorial I demonstrate how to make an easy, retro inspired geometric cane using a simple skinner blend
Drawing inspiration from her local shorelines Skye born Jeweller Heather McDermott has hand crafted these Drift Earrings. All of Heather’s Jewellery is handmade from her shop in Callander in the Trossachs. A single sterling silver triangle hangs from a distressed silver drift shape which when worn moves with the wearer creating lovely movement. Each piece is unique and handmade creating slight variations in size, finish and form. Available in Silver. Each earring measures approx 55 x 15mm. Each pair comes packaged in an Òr branded box.
In this polymer clay extruder cane tutorial I demonstrate how to make an easy, retro inspired geometric cane using a simple skinner blend
Add a splash of creativity to your 2024. Say hello to our vibrant and unique 2024 Coloring Calendar! Free to download, print, and color!
Deep in the haunted forests of Western Scotland lurk these slowly moving green giants. This eerie yet fascinating forest is full of mystery and ancient stories of intrigue and witches. It's such a joy to spend time in a forest so imbued of character and atmosphere. It's like reading a good book that you just know will become part of the fabric of your being. Studying ancient natural sculptures like these is time well spent. Solving the puzzle of how to harness their beauty in the frame of a camera is challenging but infinitely rewarding. I often hear other photographers lament over the difficulty of forest and woodland photography. The best advice I can offer is this. Don't expect to solve that puzzle on your first attempt. It may take many repeated visits under a variety of conditions before you solve that puzzle. Embrace the challenge. Commit to a long game that forces you to test your mind while out in the elements, often in peaceful solitude. It's a worthwhile pursuit that will inevitably result in happiness regardless of what you capture with your camera. Thanks for looking Gavin Hardcastle - Fototripper
In this polymer clay cane tutorial I’ll demonstrate how to make a kaleidoscope cane using a simple skinner blend with stunning results
Gentle Readers, these fantastic images are by Tony Grant from London Calling. The text are quotations from the fabulous Chawton House Library site. This site is rich with information and history. …
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