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Bee Dance - lino cut print An original lino print of a swarm of friendly bees, dancing to tell each other where the best source of nectar is...possibly Borage or Clover... The lino block has been hand carved and then inked before being burnished by hand onto Somerset Satin paper in a limited edition of 100 prints. Each Bee Dance is numbered, titled and signed on the front. The listing is for an unframed lino print - it will be sent backed with card and in plant based wrap, ready to gift or frame.
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This beginner friendly quilted postcard tutorial is so fun for the holidays! Sew and send handmade notes to your friends!
Each E. Frances card begins as an original hand painted watercolor illustration and is then printed on luxe, heavyweight paper in brilliant color. Made in the USA. Card Reads: Missing you Inside: Blank
Have you ever taken the time to pick the perfect birthday card from the store only to turn it over and discover it’s really overpriced? You could just send an…
Printing with leaves, flowers, and other found objects allows you to create decorative patterns and works of art that capture the beauty of nature. Photo © Adam Mastoon. You can make beautiful stat…
Easy wattle art activity for kids using cotton bud printing. This is a fun Australian themed art idea for kids which looks great hanging on the wall!
If you are looking for a great gift idea, look no further! This Gift Card Photo Album is the perfect gift to give anyone and I am totally doing it. All it takes is a little creativity, and it will be the most
Christmas is a season for crafts, but also a time of year when the days aren’t long enough. We’re doing our best to show fun crafts, quick enough to squeeze in to the hectic time around Christmas. Inspired by The Crafty Crowand her experiment with Q-tips, we print pretty Christmas- and place cards in todays post. You need a tp roll cut in half, q-tips, two rubber bands and acrylic paint. A paper plate to pour out the color on can be good to have at hand. 1. We begin by attaching a bunch of q-tips around the tp roll. You need to be two to do this, one to hold the tp roll and the q-tips and one to attach the rubber bands. It doesn’t matter if the q-tips end up in a mess to begin with. When the rubber bands are on, you can gently adjust the q-tips evenly around the roll. Pour out a some acrylic paint on a paper plate. 2. Dip the stamp in acrylic paint and start printing! For best result spinn the stamp two or three times on each print. That way the wreath becomes full and pretty. Done! Printing is fast and […]
Entrez dans le monde magique de l'artiste Susie Hammer avec ces cartes d'anniversaire pliables pour enfants. D'un côté, une chenille avec le sourire aux lèvres en mode accordéon qui déploie son message d'anniversaire vibrant pour ravir les petits. De l'autre, un crocodile au sourire espiègle prêt à injecter une bonne dose de malice à la célébration. Ces petits compagnons ne se contentent pas de transmettre des vœux joyeux, ils apportent également une explosion de couleurs !
This reusable option is more eco-friendly than wrapping paper. Learn how to wrap a gift using fabric.
Carole Fenwick is a surface pattern designer based in the UK. For the past few years, as Maggiemagoo Designs she has created a variety of products including printed textiles, homewares, art prints, stationery & embroidery hoop art. Her work is inspired by the natural world, with plants, flowers & insects featuring throughout her unique designs. After working in the greetings card industry for almost 20 years Carole decided to pursue a freelance design career at the end of 2019. 2020 was a challenging year in many ways, but at the end of last year she launched her first greetings card collection, which was really well received and is available to buy from her online shop & stockists here in the UK, Germany & the USA. As well as running her own business Carole is involved with an inspiring community arts project in Leeds, called Leeds Little Free Library, which is a free book exchange programme. The aim of the project is to encourage literacy & the magic of books, as well as supporting local artists & promoting street art. The simple concept is that the ‘library’ is filled with books that are free for anyone to take & perhaps leave a book for someone else too. She is one of a number of local artists who paint these little wooden boxes, which are dotted about the city. Plans for 2021 include producing her own collection of textiles, expanding the greetings card range, wallpaper design, more collaborations & libraries. Feel free to contact Carole to discuss working together. Instagram / Shop
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Deck of Cards by Trevor Mezak The limited edition fine art gicleé on canvas with clear acrylic texture is gallery wrapped and ready to hang, available in 2 editions. Small Giclee' on Canvas $495 16" wide x 24" tall. Limited Edition of 195. Large Giclee' on Canvas $795 24" wide x 36" tall. Limited Edition of 195. Contact the gallery for framing options if desired. Each limited edition piece comes with the Certificate of Authenticity and Warranty. If ever damaged or stolen, your item may be replaced for the cost of printing if verifiable with your Certificate of Authenticity and a Police or Insurance report.
Are you needing some task box size articulation materials that covers all sounds in every position? Do you find that your students would really benefit from having the visual cue of their target sound on the very material that they are using? These Articulation Squares are a flexible addition to your therapy toolkit. They take up a small amount of room but have the opportunity for lots of repetitions and practice. DOWNLOAD THIS RESOURCE IF YOU WANT: ➊ -- An alternative to articulation cards with x36 speech sound targets (x12 initial, x12 medial, x12 final, x12 mixed) on one page ➋ -- Resources featuring high-quality mouth visuals to help cue your child ➌ -- Organizational-friendly articulation materials that fit in a task box and are easy to travel with ➍ -- To get high practice opportunities in initial, medial, and final positions that you can combine with lots of other hands-on activities Activities to use with Articulation Squares: Some hands-on ideas include placing mini erasers or objects on top of each square, play-dough smash, magnetic counters, beads, pom poms, blocks, LEGO pieces on the pictures as you go. The black and white pages are great for hole punching, stamping, dabbing, coloring, and even cutting! If you run RTI or 5-minute speech groups, this is a great addition to your speech toolbox. ⭐ SIZING: Choose to print full page (four squares to a page), or cut individually to fit into task boxes.⭐ ========================================================= CONTENTS: ✅ -- Covers all sounds including: /p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, ŋ, f, h, w, j, s, z, ʃ, l, ɹ, vocalic ɹ, tʃ, dʒ, v, θ, ð, /s/ clusters, /l/ clusters, /ɹ/ clusters ✅ -- 120 individual "squares" featuring x12 mini pictures per square. ✅ -- Covers initial, medial, final position (for singleton sounds) ✅ -- Print-friendly as all sounds fit on one page ✅ -- Includes color and black & white versions ========================================================= What SLP's like you are saying: ❝ My clients have really loved putting different toys on these squares and then 'earning' them. They are a nice easy way to get some really quick productions of our targets.❞ ❝ So versatile!! I can use this for multiple sessions, coloring, or using dotter and then the next time we might put burgers on the targets and play pop the pig. The options are endless.❞ ❝ This is a perfect resource to use with any type of manipulative for the practice on the grid. You can get so creative with this one! My students love it.❞ Do you need FREE ❝100 Trials for Speech❞ no-prep worksheets? Sign up for my newsletter to get access to my Freebie Library of goodies that are aimed at your speech sound caseload. ❤️ Rebecca Reinking is an SLP who works privately with children who have speech sound disorders. She has a particular interest in phonological interventions and strives to connect and collaborate with speech scientists to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice. Watch my videos on Instagram: @adventuresinspeechpathology Learn more about phonological therapy and join my email list. Send me an email: [email protected] YouTube: youtube.com/c/AdventuresinSpeechPathology
Kids will love this cool process art technique using liquid watercolor paint and plastic wrap. Not only is it super fun to do, but the finished project ends up with a neat textured look! Follow our Art for Kids Pinterest board! We love creating interesting papers using fun and unique art techniques (like our crumpled art …
I have an awesome card fold to share with you today - not too difficult, and it looks spectacular when standing up on display. Although it d...
A few weeks ago I promised I would do a tutorial on the playing card boxes I have posted to my blog recently. As I had friends over yesterday and we decided to make one of the boxes it was a perfect time to be able to take photos to help explain the construction of these .... they really are very easy to do ..... thanks to my friend Gai for being the model for the majority of the photo's ;) 1. To start you need to select 21 playing cards, keep in mind when you are selecting these what you would like to see around the front of the box this is important. Also some playing cards are better than others ..... older ones may be better ... yesterday when we used new playing cards to make the one for these photos, the playing card did crack a little while bending the cards ..... none of of previous ones have done this. Also look around for different sized playing cards .......... there are soooo many different sizes to pick from .... the ones here are the standard sized card. 2. You now have to separate from the 21 playing cards, 12 that you want to use to make the main section of the box ..... these will be seen ............ 6 of these will be for the inside of the box and the other 6 for the outside (including the base & the lid) Take 2 cards (one will be the outside image and the other the inside). And place them on top of each other so that they appear in the photo on the left . the back of the playing cards should be facing each other and they cards are in a cross shape. 3. Take the pieces which are on either side of the card and fold them over so they are onto of the card on the top. 4. Now turn the cards over and fold over the pieces that are on the edge over to that card too. As per photo. 5. Pull the pieces apart and then take each fold over piece and slide it into the card as you see on the photo. Repeat this with the other 10 playing cards, you will then have 6 folded pieces which will make the main portion of your box. 6. Fold all the remaining playing cards in half so they look like this. 7. Now take one of the playing cards you folded in half and slide it down into one of the other playing cards you created using the 2 playing cards. This is how you will join the pieces to make the box. 8. Continue joining the sides of the box first. 9. Slide in 4 of the folded cards to the card that is to be the base of the box. Here you see the base of the box ready to attach to the box sides. 10. Slide all the pieces into the bottom slots around the box . 11. To create the lid, slide one of the folded playing cards to the back of the lid and then slide it into the box as show in the photos below. 12. Embellish your boxes how you wish. In the box shown here I have used a white gel pen to create dots on the black shapes and a black marker on the red shapes of the card. If you which to add brads, you might want to work out where you which this to go and then pull that part of the box apart temporarily while you create your hole so the back of the brad is not seen on the inside. Here are the links to my other box I have created: Dirty Dare - Playing Card Box I hope this all makes sense to you all, if not I suggest you read it all through first as the photos on other steps may make it easier to understand the step you are having problems with ...... if you still can't get it .... please let me know and will try and edit the instructions to make it clearer. Enjoy creating your playing card boxes.
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Who doesn't love hydrangeas? They are one of my favorite flowers and so I made some bubble wrap painted hydrangeas for a little spring cheer.
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This viral cottage cheese flatbread is protein-packed, low- carb and naturally gluten free! It's a sturdy and delicious bread alternative to take your sandwiches to the next level. You only need two main ingredients, cottage cheese and eggs, to make this viral recipe.
How to cut paper for the inside of your handmade cards. White inserts are great for dark color card bases.