I designed the brand inspired in the Nahuatl tradition. Specifically in the “Nahuas”, people with the ability to assume animal forms. Always ready eat and devore.
Step into the charm of a bygone era with our unique digital wallpaper, crafted to transform your phone into a window to a medieval kitchen. This captivating design features an array of sumptuous medieval pastries, meticulously arranged on rustic wooden tables and surrounded by authentic kitchenware. Each pastry, with its golden crust and intricate details, showcases the artistry and tradition of medieval baking. Optimized for phone screens, this high-resolution wallpaper ensures every detail is crisp and vivid, making your display come alive with historical richness. Perfect for history enthusiasts and lovers of vintage aesthetics, this wallpaper brings the charm and warmth of medieval culinary artistry to your fingertips, offering a delightful escape into the past every time you unlock your phone. This bundle includes 2 digital images without the watermarks! -These products are digital and not physical.
Take a look at this logo design for a purveyor of fly fishing goods. This adventurous brand features custom illustrations and a typographic monogram.
Stained glass is having a moment, and these spaces show how to do it right.
On any given day, you’re likely to find British illustrator and ceramicist Polly Fern in her studio happily painting with her canaries Olive and Morris nearby. &nb…
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The dirndl is the traditional German dress associated for many with Oktoberfest. Learn more about the history of this German outfit and what exactly makes a dirndl a dirndl.
Traditional bedroom color schemes can completely transform your sleeping quarters. Here are our favorite ways to pull them off.
today is a special house tour! it’s the home of my best friend!! when i first saw their house before they bought it my first comment was “it’s so grownup” because of all the…
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Can you imagine blending the crisp, classic elements of preppy style with the relaxed, breezy vibes of coastal living in your bedroom? Picture a space where nautical stripes meet elegant furnishings, and beach-inspired accents create a sophisticated yet laid-back atmosphere. With these 29 coastal preppy bedroom ideas, you can achieve elegant beach vibes that transform
Details Named for our founders late grandmother Ethel, this chandelier and the entire collection embodies simple elegance. American-made linen shades and traditional profiles reflect her impeccable taste and high quality standards. Crafted using our signature hardwood backplates and hand finished metal parts, any piece
The traditional riso art and herbology books from Harry Potter — that's our new collection of retro overprint effects.
This masculine traditional bedroom is giving me all of the feels. I love how the paint, moulding, wallpaper, lighting, art, and accessories work their magic
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That's one of my favorite lines from the Lorax and I loved getting all into it with my kids at home when reading the book to them. It also suits this first week back to school project pretty well too:) School started this week here at Zamo and we are getting back in the creative mindset. For the past 4 years I have done a collaborative art mini lesson with the upper grade students to give them a low stress opportunity to create and to go over my art room rules and expectations. I LOVE doing these at the beginning of the year. (well, actually any time I get the chance- see my Gee's Bend and Eleanor McCain projects too:) These collaboratives really click with my love of textile design and pattern. My own work tends to swing back and forth from representational landscapes and interiors to more abstract pattern heavy colored works. I realized on my drive home yesterday that all of these projects have had one shape in common- the circle. I also realized that they also have another cool thing in common- they have all been inspired by women artists (Lee Gainer, Georgia Gray, Lea Anderson, and now, Maritza Soto). I came across Maritza's very cool modern take on the drunkards path quilt pattern on pinterest and immediately thought it would be a good fit for my opening week project. I decided to add a little more visual variety by quickly sharing Mexican talavera designs and talking about the repetition of line, shape, and color in them... and the presence of symmetry to boot. Maritza Soto's modern drunken path pattern traditional Mexican talavera pattern I always focus on unity and variety with this opening project, both visual and as it relates to our student population. Each of our students have similarities with one another, but each of them brings something different and unique to the table too:) After a quick rundown of my rules and expectations, I talk about the inspiration of the project, and then we are ready to dive into the hands on. At this point we have about 20 minutes to work! Students fold their square paper 2 times to quarter it. I emphasize having the one fold on the left and the 2 folds on the bottom. Students then take their quarter circle stencil and trace the curve onto the folded paper. One cut on the curve later and they have a whole circle... or 2 halves, or 4 quarters, depending on whether they got the fold locations correct. Even if they end up with 2 or 4 pieces, it's okay because they will end up cutting the circles apart in the end anyway. Students have about 10 minutes to draw a design on their circle, trying to create something that shows symmetry. They then cut their circles into quarters, reassemble them on a white square and glue them down. The final piece is to have students put glue on the back of their white square, decide the direction they want it to go, and glue it onto an even larger white sheet. The final collaborative could end up any size depending on how many kids are involved and how big the original circle shapes are. I did this with all of our 4th and 5th grade classes, as well as a couple 3rd grade. Probably about 400-450 kids. I plan on assembling them in our auditorium as our stage backdrop as soon as I can. Visually, projects like this are fun because of the look from far away and the detail of the designs when you get up close. after one day. After 2 days. 22' x 4.5'
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We've rounded up the must-have traditional fireplace ideas, from elegant cast-iron pieces to choosing the right surround, ahead of the cooler weather
Farofa is a toasted cassava flour recipe that is among the most traditional dishes in Brazil. Its smoky taste, together with the crunchy texture, will make you want more!
Christmas is fast approaching and with the big day only just over a week away, we’re guessing your gift shopping is in full swing. Whatever special you have bought or planned for a loved one – maybe you found inspiration in our Paper Lovers Gift Guide – a well-wrapped gift will always make it just the more meaningful! To help you elevate your wrapping game to new heights this year, without stressing you out over special products or lenghty do-it-yourself […]
Native American inspired vector horse art with a Zia (sun) from New Mexico. Custom southwestern equine logo by EQ Graphics for Zia Equestrian.
Ever wondered where the Swedish Dala horse got its name? Or who is behind the design? Find out the history of this traditional as well as how to carve your own.
Our block-striped classic works just as well for modern homes and expressions as in more traditional contexts. Magnus Indigo Blue has muffled dark blue and beige stripes.