There's a whole bunch of totally awesome Mothers day crafts for kids they can make (and mothers will love) - from super simple projects for the littlest ones to more demanding crafts for older kids!
We made a little art project with some super-simple origami tulips. With only a few folds, this is a great origami project for anyone!
Be still my heart! This tulip in a heart card is the cutest card your kids can make, either for Valentine's Day or Mother's day. Open up the card, and a heart will reveal itself,
Want to learn everything you need to know about the iconic tulip fields in the Netherlands? This Netherlands tulip fields guide covers everything you need to know and more!
How to make spring themed tulip collage greeting cards with small scraps of pretty papers
https://youtu.be/nzfuKPuuFJ0 Click on the Tranquil Tulips video above to play! As I promised in yesterday's post, I have a new 1 Minute to WOW! Video Tutorial for you with tips for layering
1895 Self-Portrait pencil and watercolour Carl Larsson (1853 – 1919) was a Swedish artist representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many works include oils, watercolours and frescoes. He considered his finest work to be Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large wall mural now displayed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. For full biographical notes on Larsson see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 2 also. This is part 3 of a 7-part post on the works of Carl Larsson: 1894 - 1899 "Ett Hem" (At Home) book: 1899 Cover of "A Home 24 Paintings" 1894 Between Christmas and New Year ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1894 Cosy Corner ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1894 In the Corner ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1894c Flowers on the Windowsill ( from "A Home series ) pencil watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c A Good Place for Swimming ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c Breakfast under the Big Birch ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Brita's Forty Winks ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Father's Room ( from "a Home" series ) watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Lisbeth Fishing ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Nameday at the Storage House ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Old Anna ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c Old Sundborn Church ( from "A Home" series ) watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Bridge ( from "A Home" series) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Crayfish Season Opens ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Dining Room ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Gate ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Kitchen ( from "A Home" series ) watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockhom 1895c The Studio ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Studio ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895c The Timber Chute ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour 1895c The Verandah ( from "A Home series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm The Verandah of Larsson's house today: 1895c The Yard and Wash-House ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1897 Mamma's and the Small Girls' Room ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899 Open-Air Studio ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899c The Cottage ( from "A Home" series ) pencil and watercolour 32 x 43 cm National Museum, Stockholm "The Cottage" at Sundborn today: 1894 Gustaf Upmark pencil and watercolour 1896 Eva Upmark pencil and watercolour 1894 Lisbeth Eats Porridge 1894 Lisbeth pencil and watercolour 1894 Lisbeth with Yellow Tulips pencil and watercolour 55.5 x 33 cm 1894 Suzanne pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulf and Pontus pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulf pencil and watercolour 1894 Ulla watercolour 1895 Anna Pettersson watercolour 45 x 61 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895 Mirror Image with Brita on my Knee watercolour 1895 Self Portrait with Daughter Brita watercolour Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1895 Stina watercolour 91.5 x 60 cm 1895 The Virgin Mary with Baby Jesus watercolour and pen on paper 26 x 19 cm 1895-96 The Art of Sculpture. Carl Michael Bellman in Sergel's Studio. Cartoon for Fresco in the Lower Hall of the National Museum, Stockholm 625 x 371 cm 1896 The Construction of the Royal Palace with the Architects Nicodemus Tessin and Carl Hårleman oil on canvas Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1897 A Nap Outdoors pencil and watercolour 1897 A Swedish Fairytale diptych with oil on canvas, relief panel, and frame Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1897 A Young Girl with a Doll pencil, pencil, pen and ink, watercolour 1897 Birgit watercolour 1897 Brita in the Flowerbed pencil and watercolour 1897 Lisbeth in the Atelier pencil and watercolour 1897 Lisbeth 1897 Pontus At The Etching Press 1898 Apple Tree in Blossom pencil and watercolour 1898 Duties pencil and watercolour 1898 Eva Åkerlund India ink on paper 62 x 39 cm 1898 Gösta pencil and watercolour 1898 Karin and Kersti watercolour 1898 Playing Scales pencil and watercolour 1898 Portrait of the Architect Jacob Ahrenberg pencil, ink, watercolour and gouache 53.5 x 36 cm © Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki 1898 Spring Princess pencil and watercolour Private Collection 1898 Ulf Goes Swimming pencil and watercolour 1899 A Fairy or Kersti and a View of a Meadow 1899 August Strindberg charcoal and oil on canvas 56 x 39 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1899 For Karin's Name Day watercolour The old Swedish "Name Day" Calendar was, and still is, a celebration of personal names as well as traditional and religious feasts. It is now a big celebration in Sweden accompanied by parties and presents. (Karin: 2 August) 1899 Kersti 1899 Spring Sonnet pencil and watercolour 28 x 19.5 cm 1899c Convalescence watercolour 52 x 66 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1900 Around the Lamp pencil and watercolour
When I was a kid I adored making pop up cards for my mom, especially for holidays like Valentine's Day or Mother's Day. This gorgeous pop up flower card we are sharing today is super
The Stampin’ Up! Spotlight on Nature bundle makes beautiful cards. Let me teach you how to make these 4 thank you cards. Video included.
These cards will definitely be displayed proudly on the fridge.
Last fall I planted over 100 tulip bulbs in my front yard and I waited anxiously all winter long for them to emerge from the ground. Guess what? They are all
Be still my heart! This tulip in a heart card is the cutest card your kids can make, either for Valentine's Day or Mother's day. Open up the card, and a heart will reveal itself,
Today I used one of the layouts from page 22 of the Stampin’ Up! 2024 Annual Catalogue! Here are the 3 cards that I created live – you can see the full video below. Watch this video rep…
We made a little art project with some super-simple origami tulips. With only a few folds, this is a great origami project for anyone!
"To experience love, we must go inside. When you experience real love you get into a state which is beyond words. You are filled with a joy that goes beyond all emotions. True love is the love of the inner Self." ~"Swami Muktananda
Tulip Stitch Dishcloth - Crochet Size: 8 in. x 8 in. Materials: 1 ball worsted cotton yarn Size G crochet hook or size needed for a fairly tight gauge. Chain 35 Row 1: 3 dc into 4th ch from hook, *skip 3 ch sts, (1 sc, ch 3, 3 dc) into next ch, rep from * to the last 4 ch, skip ch 3, sc into last ch, ch 3, turn. Row 2: 3 dc in first sc, * (1 sc, ch 3, 3 dc) into ch 3 loop, repeat from * to the last loop, 1 sc in last loop, ch 3, turn. Repeat row 2 fourteen times for a total of 16 rows. At the last loop on row 16 do not turn; *sc in loop, ch 3, 3 dc. Repeat from * around three sides. Remember to crochet over beginning yarn as you round that corner. End with 1 sc in base of beginning tulip stitch on row 16. Break yarn & weave in end.Copyright © 2008 Toni in the Foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, All Rights Reserved
This adorable little vase with colorful paper tulips is so easy to make, and a great way to upcycle a baby food jar.
It is a special tulips bouquet in which all kids contributed together with their parents. Our Teachers were delighted, and the children were very excited.
Spring is here! Let creativity bloom with these crafts for kids of all ages. Keep reading to see over 5 of my favourites flower themed arts-and-crafts projects. Paper Tulip via Egg Carton Lillies via Flowers Pompoms via Poppy Art via Toilet Rolls Tulips via Have a nice weekend! RELATED POSTS: 5 Colorful DiY Projects […]
Way back in January I started looking for another dress for my dress form. Knowing that the cost of vintage dresses can be astronomical, I started early. Remember Grace she has served me so well. Always showing off each creation diligently. With the white wall color I can hardly see her now. She will be folded neatly and stored in a bread tin for awhile. Source Betsy Booth (Life Begins For Andy Hardy): "Me, a child! Listen here, Andrew Hardy, my mother just bought me an evening dress that simply has no visible means of support!" Meet Betsy Booth...Betsy for short. Sweet and sassy. Prim and Proper. Ready for her position in the mending studio for Where Blogger's Create this Saturday.
File name: 10_03_003088a Binder label: Stock Cards Title: Girl dressed in a flower as a dress. [front] Created/Published: Buffalo, N. Y. : Clay & Richmond Copyright date: 1885 Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 8 cm. Genre: Advertising cards Subject: Girls; Flowers Notes: Title supplied by cataloger. Item verso is blank. Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions.
We are all Dr. Who fanatics here so I was delighted to see this stamp from Feeling Sentimental in the Sale-a-bration catalog. Looks so much like the Tardis! I used the Tulips frame embossing folder and the new scallop border frame to add some texture on the Whisper White. Matting is Brilliant Blue and colored in pencils and markers. Sentiment is from Occasional Quotes.
How to fold an Origami Tulip Flower.
I used the Stampin’ Up! Rainbow of Happiness stamp set and some of the pretty Flowering Fields DSP to create a clean and simple card to share with you today.
If you are looking for a fun paper craft, then give these Origami Tulips a try! Just follow the easy step-by-step instructions.