August 28, 2019
Canvas Print Factory Review and Giveaway
We have really enjoyed Canvas factory a lot on this blog, and this time it’s a print of an art piece my mother made for me when I was little. Giveaway details will be at the bottom of the post, so stay tuned! If you want to check out the canvas factory, use this link if you are from the USA and this link if you are from Canada. Setting up the Canvas
August 26, 2019
LPS Fnaf Customs The Mangle Tutorial Part 1
Mangle is a super fun and unique character from Five Nights at Freddy’s, which is basically a wad of metal with a few feet and two heads. This base had lost its head, being a fake LPS Collie 1262. This is one of what might become a series of LPS Fnaf Customs. What you will need Wire Gorilla super glue White paint Pink paint Red paint Yellow paint Silver paint Black paint Hot glue Clear
August 19, 2019
Ipsy Glam Bag Review and Unboxing
Ever have trouble getting ahold of new cosmetics? Maybe your favorite mascara is no longer being sold, or you can’t find that perfect lipstick. And who wants to stand in Ulta and swatch a million and one shades? For those of us who don’t want to go through all the fuss, there’s the Ipsy Glam Bag. For just 10 bucks a month, they help you avoid the drama and send you five things to try
August 14, 2019
Drawing No Knee Ned – The Cute Dinosaur Drawing
This lovely and tiny dinosaur is special—for he has no knees. This tiny child is only about an inch tall in the real world, and a mighty and fearsome general. He fought in the unkneeded war, against the two-kneed centipedes, and lead his troops to victory. Today we will be drawing just his basic form, using only pencil. You will need A pencil An eraser Paper, preferably a sketchbook Starting No Knee Ned with his
August 12, 2019
How to Draw a Self Portrait in your own Style
Self portraits often do not look like the person who created them. In this project, we will sort of make an art piece that almost could be mistaken for us, but is sort of not an accurate representation. Instead of admitting this piece is not accurate, we will instead say it is stylized and it will sort of be its own thing. What you will need Watercolor set Colored pencils Kneaded eraser Normal pencil Watercolor
In this post, we will be adding color and wrapping up our Little Red Riding Hood drawing that was posted just this Monday. If you have not seen the post, here is part one for you to check out. I very highly recommend reading part one before checking out part two, as this will lead to less confusion. What you will need Brush pen Micron pen set Watercolor set Pencil Watercolor paper Watercolor brush Working
Little Red Riding Hood is a fascinating childhood story that really makes for good drawing inspiration. In this piece, which is a mix of pencil, ink, and watercolor, these two characters are not exactly as the story describes. This version of Little Red Riding Hood features a snake wearing a mouse mask in front of a little mouse out picking wildflowers for her grandma. What you will need Micron pen set Watercolor kit Watercolor brush
LPS Dachshunds are often hard to find and real ones cost quite a bit of money. This pet in particular is a little guy who I found in a lot of LPS on eBay. He still has a bit of work to be done on the body, but so far he looks really cool and I really wanted to post him. What you will need A good quality thin brush Ceramcoat in red, white, yellow,
July 29, 2019
How to draw a butterfly symmetrical and easily
Butterflies are really pretty little creatures, but they can be really hard to draw with their wings open. Here is how I drew a cute little butterfly with only ink pens, and with fairly symmetrical wings. This craft should take around an hour to complete. What you will need Ink pen White out gel pen Paper – this is the exact notebook I used How to Draw a Butterfly Body The body of the butterfly
July 24, 2019
How to Make a Rainforest Painting Part 2
On Monday, we started a really cool mixed media piece based on an article about saving a specific rainforest. Today we will be finishing and improving this piece, to make it your own and more interesting. What you will need Watercolor set Paint brush Water Watercolor brush Acrylic paint Micron pens Washing over the Stone Wall with Grey Start by heavily watering down the black watercolor paint and spreading it out very thinly, so that
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