In my mind, no other flower can compete with the perfection and the fragrance of the Peony. The silky petals, delicate shape, ro...
Dedicated ‘Decoupage Paper For Furniture’... It’s So Chic Furniture Art brings you ‘Lustrous Luna Leopard’, such good quality they can be used as posters in a frame! Vibrantly printed using state-of-the-art technology. Ideal for the ‘Decoupager’ who likes to use wallpapers, as opposed to tissue papers etc. For a wrinkle-free, crease-free, tear-free, easier-to-manipulate medium, these papers are fabulous to work with! Gone are the wrinkly tissue papers or folded papers where the creases drive you mad, these are delivered to you in tubes so they are in perfect condition ready for you to use. Please see my other product listing for a felt edged squeegee to aid application. • Available in three sizes, A1, A2 and A3. Papers may appear larger/smaller in the web preview than they actually are. A1 - 59.4cm x 84.1cm A2 - 42.0cm x 59.4cm A3 - 29.7cm x 42.0cm Please note colours can vary due to differing screen resolutions. NOTE: This product may be dispatched directly from the distributor. Other Designs: Check out our extensive range of decoupage papers by Aussie Decor Transfers, Dixie Belle’s Belles & Whistles, MINT by Michelle and Redesign With Prima! Please tag us in your Facebook or Instagram posts, we’d love to see your creations and we’ll happily share them too! @littlewhitebirdlwb REMEMBER TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER AMAZING PRODUCTS... VISIT OUR SHOP HERE > https://etsy.me/3h4cXbh SEE MORE IT’S SO CHIC PRODUCTS HERE > https://etsy.me/3K7O0GR Or at - LittleWhiteBird.co.uk
The prettiest pink and most marvelously magenta no-knead beet-a-licious focaccia! Perfectly chewy-on-the-inside, crispy-on-the-outside, and full of fabulously colorful flair! *Adapted from Samin Nostrat in Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat.
My kids and I have really been enjoying making Pokemon DIYs recently and we rather love our DIY Paper Toys too. Bring the two together and you get these fantastic never ending Pokemon Evolution DIY kaleidoscope or kaleidocycles – basically, watch your favourite characters, Bulbasaur, Eevee, Charmander and Squirtle, as they evolve….. This Pokemon Paper...
These 5 Ingredient Gluten Free & Vegan Baked Apple Pie Rice Paper Rolls Are an Easy Dessert that's so Satisfying.
We are beginning to move full swing into the holiday season and I have been planning the two weeks we will all be at home. With some down time I thought it would be a great chance to plan a few activities with my little ones, and since I do love all things Waldorf, I
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Recipe video above. Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls are incredibly fresh and healthy. The Vietnamese peanut dipping sauce that accompanies this is sensational and completely addictive!
Illustrator Sally Nixon says she loves drawing girls because they’re “pretty” but far from just depicting beautiful babes, there’s depth and nuance to all of her characters. Based in Little Rock, Arkansas, Sally’s illustrations are boxed into squares, which act like windows into her ladies’ daily lives.
I’m not sure if these can technically be called kaleidoscopes….BUT this tutorial encourages making simple open-ended DIY kaleidoscopes that your kids can use to look at a variety of objects and materials. It also includes some easy suggestions for "ends" including Perler bead discs and colorful paper.
A collection of free vintage botanical posters by Adolphe Millot. All are in public domain and free to download and print.
See: bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/2011/06/anatomia-vegetal.html
Writers Write is your one-stop writing resource. These lists will help you select the character traits you need for the characters in your books.
For the architect, the digital era has transformed the process of design and fabrication, fueling the fire of rebellion against the standardized construction unit. Today, the architect dreams of efficient transformations, parametric constraints, and developable surfaces… borrowing, oftentimes reckl
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Since I have devoted my last few posts to pop-ups, I’ve decided to put together a brief introduction to this magical bit of paper engineering. There are many fabulous in-depth resources to …
We've searched high and low for as many beautiful DIY projects we could find that featured flowers, and boy do we have some fabulous floral crafts...
I'm thrilled to introduce you to my Aesthetic Patterns II - a fresh and playful seamless patterns inspired by the fabulous & rad 80's which will give free way to your imagination. All the patterns were hand drawn, scanned at 600dpi and meticulously cleaned. Certainly they will look better if you give them life by using in different scope, as your scrapbook, branding identity, blog banners, various backgrounds, wrapping papers, fabric print as well as desktop and phone wallpapers and much more. The pack includes: 20 black & white PNG files with transparent background so you can easily edit colours to match with your project 50 colorful watercolor shapes, PNG files to inspire you to create new patterns over 50 scrabble shapes PNG as well Bonus: 4 seamless patterns, a mix of watercolor shapes and scribbles to help you start mixing those mad shapes ;) If you like this pack you might want to lay your hands on Aesthetic Patterns I too: https://goo.gl/IH05rr For any questions feel free to contact me. Happy Designing!
A fabulous collection of Ernst Haeckel prints, both in colour and monochrome. These 20th-century marine life illustrations are works of art.
Logging in from our beautiful beach house on Gasparilla Island where I'm here on vacation with my twin Amy + all our G'Rilla friends. I wanted to join in the Reveal Party! Studio Calico's June kit is on sale now...
Writers Write is your one-stop writing resource. These lists will help you select the character traits you need for the characters in your books.
A fabulous collection of Ernst Haeckel prints, both in colour and monochrome. These 20th-century marine life illustrations are works of art.
A Mandala Turtle for you to color and craft or you may choose the colored version to craft your own Mandala Turtle. They are a rare species! Find them here!
Learn unique techniques that will enhance your next quilt! These vintage sewing techniques will raise the surface of your quilt and truly impress. We’ll learn heirloom smocking techniques, t…
IF you are like me, you are looking for FUN, yet simple projects for the end of the school year!! I got this idea from this fabulous blog called The Lost Sock I found these great videos to show the students before they get started! Bubbles from baris parildar on Vimeo. First we talked about the properties of bubbles. I blew some bubbles for the kids to look at (with their hands in their laps...pure torture) but I really wanted them to use their eyes. What shape is the shiney? Where is the light source? For example a window will make a window shaped shiney! What color are the bubbles and why do they start as a clear liquid and then turn rainbowy? 1 First students traced as many different circle shaped objects I could fine!! 2 They added at least two shineys to each bubble 3 Then colored the bubbles using oil pastels, and making sure to leave at least part of the bubble black to make it look transparent So, first the students started drawing bubbles individually... Then, one student suggested that they put their papers together and connect their bubbles. Within a few minutes, I had an entire class on the floor connecting EVERY one of their papers to make a huge bubble mural! They were SO excited and I loved the conversations I heard as they ALL worked together as one giant group!! The end product was a masterpiece and the kids were SO excited!! Some classes drew bubbles together to form words. You can see the words " Pie is Good" at the top of this class' Art! The great thing about this project is that its fun for ALL ages! My four year old (below) drew her own bubble artwork (all by herself) and included herself blowing the bubbles in the bottom corner! She had fun searching for circles in the kitchen. There are Tabasco bottle circles, and salt shaker circles, coffee can lid circles, a soda can circle! So get out your oil pastels and go create some Bubble ART to kick off the SUMMER!!!! The great thing about bubbles is that they are inexpensive and fun no matter what age you are! My daughter got a bubble blower last summer that blew small bubbles inside large bubbles! We took this picture last August!
A collection of free vintage botanical posters by Adolphe Millot. All are in public domain and free to download and print.
Because I love making my own backgrounds, I often browse the web looking for new and interesting background techniques. It was on one of these searches just over a year ago that I came across a great tutorial on the Shimmerz website using muslim cloth, tissue paper and some mists. Since then I have used the technique several times and have made a few subtle changes to suit my personal style. I'd like to share my version of this great technique with you. Supplies Muslim cloth Tissue paper Mists in several colours Several stamps Permanent ink like StazOn Distress ink Blending tool Sponge brush Metallic paint (optional) Gel Medium or Modge Podge Step One: Gather your supplies together. Cut a piece of muslim cloth slightly bigger than 12x12". The extra 0.5" is needed because once you're done and your fabric paper has dried, you need to cut the edges down to straighten and neaten it out. Step Two: Tear your pieces of tissue paper into several medium size pieces. Using several different stamps, stamp images on your tissue paper. I prefer to fill one piece of tissue paper with a single image or background stamp. Because I'm aiming for a vintage style finished paper I used clock and script stamps. Also leave some sheets blank. It is very important to remember to used a permanent ink like StazOn to avoid the image bleading once you start adding the modge podge or gel medium. Step Three: Scrunch each piece of tissue paper ino a small ball. This will create creases which will add texture to your fabric paper when you start to layer the papers. Step Four: Now tear the sheets into smaller pieces and form piles with like stamped images together. Step Five: Water down some modge podge or gel medium. Using a sponge brush, add the mixture to your fabric starting at the top left corner. Layer a piece of tissue paper over the glue mixture as you go. Use randomly placed pieces of various stamped images as well as blank pieces of tissue paper over-lapping each other. Paint another another layer of glue over the paper. Step Six: continue adding the randomly placed tissue paper until you have done approximately three layers. This will provide a firm base for your project once it has dried. Leave this to dry overnight. Step Seven: Once your paper has dried completely, cut the edges to straighten and neaten it out. Step Eight: Now is when the creative fun begins. Using as many or as few shades of mists, spray random patterns onto your paper. For mine I used various shades of browns and some black gold tattered angels glimmer mist. Step Nine: Using your blending tool and some distress ink, ink the raised edges of the paper to add definition to all the creases. You may also want to ink the edges of the paper for a nice finished look. Step Ten: As a last finishing touch I selected to add some Liquitex metallic gold acrylic ink using an old toothbrush. This completed my vintage look fabric paper. You can use your paper as a background for a layout or cut it down into smaller pieces to use on a card or tag. You can also scale it down to an ATC size, this would make a fabulous background for any project of your choosing. You can use a combination of lighter pastels and bright colour mist for something more whimsical. Another option is to use a floral die-cut or punch to make a homemade flower. Whatever your choice, you're guaranteed to love the end result.
Using these step-by-step directions, tips, and bits of advice, discover how easy it is to create amazing paper mache masterpieces and works of art.
Although Cinco De Mayo is celebrated in May and Hispanic heritage is highlighted in the USA from September 15 – October 15th, any time of year is great for making and exploring Latin American cultu…
You don’t know how INCREDIBLY happy I am to finally title a post on this blog with “Before + After”. After almost 10 months of renovations and updates, it was getting hard to swallow that we hadn’t actually finished anything. And I’ll be completely honest, while this room may look complete in pictur