Check out all of my videos from participating in the 5 minute challenge - hosted by The Ugly Art Club . For this past challenge (Dec 22 - Jan 23), The Ugly Art Club provided prompts to use as inspiration. You can also visit YouTube and watch the whole playlist - which includes all the videos fr
Check out all of my videos from participating in the 5 minute challenge - hosted by The Ugly Art Club . For this past challenge (Dec 22 - Jan 23), The Ugly Art Club provided prompts to use as inspiration. You can also visit YouTube and watch the whole playlist - which includes all the videos fr
4th grade students created Holiday Sweaters to coincide with their winter music concert and a song they performed about Ugly Sweaters.
Check out all of my videos from participating in the 5 minute challenge - hosted by The Ugly Art Club . For this past challenge (Dec 22 - Jan 23), The Ugly Art Club provided prompts to use as inspiration. You can also visit YouTube and watch the whole playlist - which includes all the videos fr
Check out all of my videos from participating in the 5 minute challenge - hosted by The Ugly Art Club . For this past challenge (Dec 22 - Jan 23), The Ugly Art Club provided prompts to use as inspiration. You can also visit YouTube and watch the whole playlist - which includes all the videos fr
Check out all of my videos from participating in the 5 minute challenge - hosted by The Ugly Art Club . For this past challenge (Dec 22 - Jan 23), The Ugly Art Club provided prompts to use as inspiration. You can also visit YouTube and watch the whole playlist - which includes all the videos fr
Check out all of my videos from participating in the 5 minute challenge - hosted by The Ugly Art Club . For this past challenge (Dec 22 - Jan 23), The Ugly Art Club provided prompts to use as inspiration. You can also visit YouTube and watch the whole playlist - which includes all the videos fr
Check out all of my videos from participating in the 5 minute challenge - hosted by The Ugly Art Club . For this past challenge (Dec 22 - Jan 23), The Ugly Art Club provided prompts to use as inspiration. You can also visit YouTube and watch the whole playlist - which includes all the videos fr
Here's another great idea from Art Room Britt! Their bears looked so fun and cute, I thought they'd be a great thing to do with just a few days left until break! I did these with 2nd grade (normally our rowdiest grade besides 5th) and they were quiet as church mice!! That's unheard of, this time of year! They loved drawing out the bears and adding the details to their sweater! Each one was cute, and unique! Here's how we created ours! Materials: 9x12" 80lb paper Crayola markers Mr. Sketch markers Sharpie markers pencils Day 1: Show them examples of other children their age on the Art Room Britt's page, and then do a little directed drawing with them to draw out their bear. We did the shoulders first, added the round head, added the ears, drew the muzzle and face, and lastly added the stripes for the sweater! We looked at different lines, and patterns, and then they added their own to their bear! I also demonstrated how to add the furry lines to the face and ears. Here's some great ones from Mrs. Dimas' class! Great job friends! Here are some cuties from Mrs. Fitch's class! Good job Mrs. Black's class! Stay tuned for more awesome art!
Free printable ugly Christmas sweater templates to use for Christmas party decor, coloring pages, ornaments to cut out, and holiday craft stencils.
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Almost every home or apartment has that one weird thing on the wall. Maybe it’s a thermostat. Could be an old phone jack. Might be some bizarrely-placed outlet.…
Als je dacht dat de Leopard Daytona de meest buitensporige Rolex ooit was, dan heb je de Zebra Datejust duidelijk nog nooit gezien. Dit horloge is waanzinnig cool en niet voor de verlegen gepensioneerde horlogeverzamelaar! Diamanten en zwarte saffieren zijn hier aan de orde van de dag, samen met effen en zwart email op de wijzerplaat. Dit horloge is gewoon prachtig en zo lelijk dat het absoluut prachtig is! De kast en de met edelstenen bezette bezel zijn in een geweldige en sterke staat. De bezel is voorzien van zwarte saffieren en de buitenrand is bezet met diamanten. De wijzerplaat is een kunstwerk met zwart email en pave-gezette delen die op een zebra lijken! De uren zijn gezet met diamanten. Als je meer bling nodig hebt, dan zit je met dit horloge goed. De zwarte rubberen band heeft een afwerking met pijlstaartrogeffect en er zijn diamanten aan bevestigd - vanaf de achterkant vastgeschroefd! De band is voorzien van een witgouden vouwsluiting en is geschikt voor een polsomvang tot 18,5 cm. In de originele garantie staat dat het horloge in 2008 door Haussmann is verkocht. De automatische snelverstelling is volledig gecontroleerd en afgesteld door onze horlogemaker. Dit horloge is waanzinnig cool en zal zeker een showstopper zijn op elk evenement of samenzijn. Je moet dit stuk zien om het te geloven! Specificaties: - Referentie 116199SANR - 36 mm witgouden kast met met diamanten gezette vaste nokken - Zwarte saffier gezette bezel met diamanten aan de buitenrand - Serienummer M06xxxx daterend uit 2007 - Zebra wijzerplaat met zwart geëmailleerde en pavé-secties en diamanten uren - Zwarte rubberen pijlstaartrog effectband bezet met diamanten - Witgouden vouwsluiting - Originele garantiekaart met vermelding van verkoop in 2008 door Haussmann - Volledig gecontroleerd door onze horlogemaker - Een jaar mechanische garantie - Inclusief een handgemaakt leren horlogezakje - Gratis wereldwijde Fedex Priority-verzending Dit horloge is gecertificeerd door Certificaathorloge onder registratienummer CF-0104435
Here's another great idea from Art Room Britt! Their bears looked so fun and cute, I thought they'd be a great thing to do with just a few days left until break! I did these with 2nd grade (normally our rowdiest grade besides 5th) and they were quiet as church mice!! That's unheard of, this time of year! They loved drawing out the bears and adding the details to their sweater! Each one was cute, and unique! Here's how we created ours! Materials: 9x12" 80lb paper Crayola markers Mr. Sketch markers Sharpie markers pencils Day 1: Show them examples of other children their age on the Art Room Britt's page, and then do a little directed drawing with them to draw out their bear. We did the shoulders first, added the round head, added the ears, drew the muzzle and face, and lastly added the stripes for the sweater! We looked at different lines, and patterns, and then they added their own to their bear! I also demonstrated how to add the furry lines to the face and ears. Here's some great ones from Mrs. Dimas' class! Great job friends! Here are some cuties from Mrs. Fitch's class! Good job Mrs. Black's class! Stay tuned for more awesome art!
10/02/2015 - BERLIN 2015: Irish director Mark Noonan's first feature film deals with loss, love and hope
Make a great first (or last) impression with the Better Late Than Ugly Pink Doormat. Perfect for those who are always running late, the coconut coir doormat adds tongue-in-cheek style to the entrance of your home and ensures that you never take yourself too seriously. Bold and beautiful in a pink and red palette, the indoor doormat also introduces a pop of colour to your front door. A great gift idea, the Better Late Than Ugly Pink Doormat makes a fabulous new home present for the friend who is always running at least thirty minutes late but arrives looking effortlessly glam. A chic alternative to plain doormats, the design of this candy pink doormat is almost too pretty to get dirty... - Pink coconut fibre doormat - Measures: H41cm x W70cm - Includes a non-slip base - Avoid continuous exposure to sun and rain to keep the doormat in perfect condition - Clean the doormat dry, using a brush - Non-slip base
A few months back I went to a local thrift store and found this gigantic framed canvas for 5.95. Yes, 5.95! I know. It’s insane. I snatched it right up and hauled that baby home and look what happened! Art. Big, fabulous, kid made art that lead to dancing, leaps of joy and some hardcore focus […]
The Ugly Duckling is an animated short produced by Walt Disney and the 75th and final entry in the Silly Symphony series. It is based on the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen where a duckling is harassed and persecuted because of his homeliness but eventually matures into a swan, the most beautiful bird of all. Walt Disney had earlier produced a black-and-white Silly Symphony episode under the same title in 1931, but with several key differences. For example, the Ugly Duckli
Have you seen these Ugly Dolls around? They sell them HERE. But who wants to buy one when you can make your own custom ugly doll for 1/4 the price? I was able to use fabric and stuffing that I had already,
They may be broken, but their flaws make them beautiful. In their town, strange is special… and boy can they sing! If you absolutely loved the musical comedy Ugly Dolls, you will love our free coloring pages. Add your creative touch to these beautiful characters. Color Moxy, Ox, Baby, Lucky Bat, and more. Just print […]
Read a classic fable with your beginning reader! This story page for "The Ugly Duckling" will help build reading skills.
Checking prices on the net I often see strange and misleading book descriptions. I was alerted by Angus, a Bookride follower, to this fine example. It is one of those catchall descriptions that the cataloguer brings up with a programme like Typeit4me or cuts and pastes from a palette of such phrases. In this example the seller uses the exact phrase for over 12000 book descriptions - "Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and strong". It is not a bad phrase as they go, although 'remains' is an offputting word as it suggests the book is not in the best shape. This is slightly re-inforced by the word 'surprisingly' as if the cataloguer himself is surprised the book has survived at all. The whole thing has that upbeat, genteel, wheedling tone that is prevalent online. Sometimes this leads on to entreaties such as this: " Excellent reading on the subject. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand for yourself, or would make a GREAT GIFT for the fan / reader in your life. Reading is one of the great pleasures in life." One guy has "Seems like an interesting title!" in all his descriptions, however dull the book. Sometimes such entreaties are aligned with somewhat lousy descriptions: "Hard Cover. No Covers. Absorbent Brown Spine With Two Light Brown Ovals With Title Inside Of Them In Light And Dark Brown Letters, Dust Jacket: Very Good, Shelf, Edge And Corner Ware, Some Edge Tearing And Chipping. Hard Cover Cover BooK: Fine, 338 Numbered Pages, That Were Lightly Read, And Are Clean And Tight To The Spine, Slight Shelf, Corner And Edge Ware. This Expensive BooK, Is Hard To Find, Will Make An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection, Or As A Gift. " I realise 'fine' can encompass very slight handling wear and is surpassed by 'like new' and even the slightly dubious 'mint' but it cannot be associated with tears and chips! Also what in hell is an 'absorbent spine!' Capitalised descriptions (shouting) are often a sign of a less than experienced bookseller ('UNREAD AND AS NEW BOOK WITH MISSING TITLE PAGE - COVER WITH LIGHT DAMAGE - COMPLETELY UNREAD - EXCELLENT CONDITION - READ ONCE CAREFULLY.') A missing title page, often mentioned as if it is nothing, is to my mind an almost fatal flaw...also while we are on the subject an ex library book can never be fine. The subject is endless and there is an excellent 5000+ thread at the ABE forum collecting and discussing naff descriptions, it is called 'Disgusting - Must we have this?' Internecine warfare sometimes breaks out when a seller spots his description and resolutely defends it, but it has some real gems. Likewise John Baxter collected some truly awful Ebay descriptions at the back of his Pound of Paper. My favourite are descriptions in what I call the Alain Robbe Grillet style. The great nouveau roman writer can spend 2 pages describing a man's face in such relentless detail that at the end of it you have no idea what the chap actually looks like. You have web descriptions where every line begins "this book..." often rhapsodising about the sharpness of the corners and others where the greatness of the condition is emphasised by negation (' no fraying, no tears, no marks or soiling, no chips, no pieces missing, no wrinkles or creases...) but the real Robbe- Grillet person gets into serious details and minutiae. On a $100 Franklin Mint bound in their trademark spam leather a seller notes -'gilt edges which when held to harsh light at an oblique angle there might be seen a few tiny lines or striations, perhaps not visible in ordinary light, and deemed very minor...' Pyjama Bob at Chapel Books just down the road in Suffolk is a master of the ultra precise description, here is a fairly restrained description of a £60 Penguin. "Slight browning to pages, contents otherwise clean and unmarked. A little faint foxing or soiling to covers and spine rather browned. Joints show a little rubbing and small (5mm) split to base of upper joint, but covers are firm. Faint creasing to corners and a few light indentations show up when they catch the light..." I am reminded of the late and much missed Peter Joliffe -- he used to say he would never describe a book as fine, there was always some imperfection to note, however slight... [To be continued]