by taswann | May 9, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
Tomorrow is Mother’s Day and it’s not too late to make a card for that someone special in your life. Nothing says “I love you Mom” like a homemade card! As a Mother of 3 children myself, I know that these hand-made cards are what I look forward...
by taswann | May 8, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
Today we are going to create an abstract acrylic piece and then divide it into itty bitty pieces of art. Many artists regularly work in a series of paintings, the same subject matter or palette is used to create a cohesive body of work. Let’s try it! Our lesson...
by taswann | May 7, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
Flower Doodles inspired by Lisa Congdon and Alisa Burke Today I am going to take you through one of my favourite ways to warm up for any kind of art-making, doodling. Just like playing a sport or instrument its a good idea to warm up your art-making muscles and...
by taswann | May 6, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
Thank you to everyone who followed us on Facebook and Instagram this past week. Angela D is followed us on Instagram and she is the winner of our free art-kits. She has chosen the Hydrangea kit inspired by Van Gogh. Keep following us as we spark creativity every day...
by taswann | May 6, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
You can make your own scratch art at home – it really is easy. Here is a list of supplies you will need. cardboard from an old cereal box or bristol boardmasking tape a selection of oil pastels or crayonsblack paintbrush or sponge to apply paintSkewer or pencil...