This "Lily of the Valley" is haunted by the ghosts of petal's past. Take home and enjoy these mini prints of ghoulish friends! Due to the nature of being hand-printed, some prints contain "chatter" around the edges of the image. I do, however, try my best to minimize the amount of chatter in each print(: Notice: The prints made on black paper and the prints made on white are only made available with their opposite color ink. If you have any questions regarding the prints (or have a custom color request) feel free to message me and I will do my best to fulfill your wishes. The prints made on white scallop paper and off-white scallop paper have a linen finish. Due to slight variations in screen/monitor calibrations, the color may differ slightly on your device than that of the actual product. ***All prints will be signed along with a number addition and date created. Paper size is 5x7.
Fundamentally everything we do could be considered some form of kung fu training. The word Kung fu is also more properly pronounced Gong Fu if we break down
Kiddos off from school for Martin Luther King, Jr Day? Looking for something artsy and fun to do?? Here are some inspiring crafts, activities, and art projects that promote peace and diversity. I love that each one of these peace signs is unique! Instructions can be found here for this very toddler-friendly art project! […]
If you want to learn how to draw hair, I'm hoping the step-by-step tutorials I'm sharing with you will teach you how to do so.
Josey’s Art School is now Creativity and Movement Offering art, yoga, drumming and rhythm, and hula hoop classes CLICK HERE for details
Trace Monoprinting is a simple low tech process that can be done without a printing press. It has a fuzzy line quality and can be quick and expressive. Click on the image to see a larger size of the individual trace monoprints. You only need a few tools to give trace monoprinting a try: a […]
Simple step by step instructions to crochet a giant amigurumi chill pill. Includes modification instructions to make they any size you want!
My first successful one-point perspective art lesson that my students loved. Perspective is part magic and part math and for creative types like me, there
Have you ever tried collage with dried leaves in your art journal? Dried leaves can be a hard medium to use because they can crack and disintegrate in your project. But by using a few simple techniques, you can preserve your leaves and create a beautiful, layered autumn art journal project. Hop-A-Long Studio is reader-supported.
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Ever since I first saw the melted crayon canvas idea popping up on Pinterest this summer, I've been wanting to try making one with the kids...