60 Ideas to generate passive income from your art, creativity and knowledge. Artists and creatives this is the best way to get freedom and do what you love!
Haris Nukem's theatrical photographs explore the meaning of 'faith' in today's connected world.
Haris Nukem's theatrical photographs explore the meaning of 'faith' in today's connected world.
Artist Kathleen Ryan‘s life-sized moldy fruit sculptures are made using over 10,000 glass beads, semi-precious stones and pearls, each of which are attached by steel pins into polystyrene foam bases. They also represent a serious,…
Illustrations by the Toronto artist that explore self-destructive tendencies and creative burnout.
We take a look at the history of book publishing's most famous bird, and speak to the man charged with updating it.
Boardwalks, Beaches & Boulevards: Photographs of New York from the 1940s to the '70s.
Learn how to find a hobby as an adult with this list of over 125 hobby ideas and info on how to find the best hobby for you and how to get started.
Leanne Lauricella, from Mansfield Township, New Jersey, left her job in New York City to take care of goats and other animals in her backyard full-time. Her collection includes several goats, a horse and a pig.
Lauren Martin is a creative tour-de-force; with a career that spans music and illustration, with each practice as successful, satisfying and serene as one another. Anthropomorphic, joyful and unsto...
Sur son compte Instagram, le designer Nicholas Baker dévoile de nombreux concepts, dont une quantité innombrable de fauteuils tous plus fous les uns que les autres. Un génie qui a de la créativité à revendre !
it's time for another edition of.... Today we are going to organize our games. We LOVE board games (go here to see our favs) AND they can quickly get out of hand (my husband was
Famous artwork for kids? Really? You bet! We've gathered together 7 creative ways to help you enjoy some great art. Ready to be inspired?
The Chilean artist reveals the healing impulse behind her surreal and retro art.
Crafts to make with old sheet music and paper, upcycled book crafts.
Here we present a list of a few creative cozy reading nook ideas. These amazing reading nooks are the comfy-cozy spots in our homes that are loved by everyone.
Twitter user Alina Pleskova found a book on the curb and decided to rescue it, bringing it back home with her. She couldn't help but share the photos...
How to understand what Fashion Job is made for you at the beginning of your Career . Do you want to work in fashion but you don't know what job suits you?
Exquisite little paper stars can be used for decorations, jewelry, craft projects, and gift-giving. They're very easy to make, and they're a fun way to recycle a bit of junk mail into something colorful and decorative. If you want to make...
I don't know how many times I have heard this from substitute and special area teachers, but it has definitely been too many! And I am determined to win this battle! So, where do you go when you need ideas? Pinterest, of course! I made up some "Quiet Spray!" You spray the ROOM to signal children to get quiet. Or you can just leave the bottle empty. Mine love the mist in the air. It is so funny! {I do not condone spraying a child! As much as you might want to! Ha! ;)} Original Idea I had to have some quiet critters! They are so cute! I give them incentive tickets with it. Our school participates in a School Wide Positive Behavior Support program, and we use cub cash as an incentive. They can cash it in at our cub store. This is my "on task" container with the critters. I always change out my prizes. This month I am using crazy straws {from the Dollar Tree}. You would think they were gold the way they carry on about them! Ha! They really want them! They even take it to lunch and drink their milk with it! So funny! Original Quiet Critter Idea I have uploaded these FREEBIES onto TPT, because Google Docs has not been very cooperative lately. :( Click the pic below to download the crazy straw labels. Click below to download the other quiet labels, along with some pep cards. Hand the student the card to redirect. When they have read it, they flip it over and you can then pick it up. You can redirect a child without having to stop and interrupt learning! Love these during observations! What do you do to keep your class quiet? I must say these are working for the most part; my little ones just need lots of reminders! On a sidenote {and mainly to make myself accountable!}, I am working on a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory math and literacy unit. Be on the lookout! I also can't wait to share what we did for Valentine's Day last year. I will save that for another post. MLK Jr. Day is coming up! Here is the little display I did last year. I found it here. Students wrote and then typed what they wanted to be when they grew up. I can't wait to see what everyone else plans on doing! Have a fabulous Friday! ~The Lemonade Stand Teachers
Originally shared here in 2012, this is still one of my favorite knitted pieces ever. Knitted art by Caroline Gates via Cardiac Art. Knit Organ Patterns: This post contains affiliate links.
The artist's imaginary world inspired by classic toys, synthesisers and Japanese comics.
Come on in an check out 5 Tiny Yet Beautiful Room Ideas that you can apply to any space such as an apartment, Tiny Home and more. Check out Tiny Room Ideas
The boutique accomodation that lives and breathes two loves: community and creativity. Joints in Byron Bay is an idyllic option for those who seek a more bespoke staycation.
| I didn't know it was impossible.. and I did it :-) - No sabia que era imposible.. y lo hice :-)
— make a few creative choices & I'll match you to a medieval european name that suits you || ****all names are female****
Caption This 16 September 2020: Provide a creative, relevant caption for the picture below. We will select 15+ of the best captions and publish as Wisepicks
Day 37 50 DIY Days of Christmas: Clever and Silly Wrap Ideas!
Caption This 15 December 2020: Provide a creative caption for the picture. We will select 15+ of the best captions and publish as Wisepicks
Think inside the (restless, curious, eager) minds of highly accomplished company builders.
Don't let the man get you down. These quotes prove we're all rebels at heart.
For our latest weekly curated picks of architecture and design competitions listed on Bustler, we have selected four calls inviting architectural concepts that address our climate crisis, urban designs promoting walkable neighborhoods, Graham Foundation individual grant applications, and proposals...
Caption This 29 June 2020: Provide a creative, relevant caption for the picture below. We will select 15+ of the best captions and publish as Wisepicks
Hitting the road soon? Or, perhaps you're just a lover of tiny, wonderful things? Get inspired by Silvia Chenault's super-charming accidental altered mint tins collection!
It's easy to replicate anything with cardboard, and I love making these realistic Cardboard Sculptures! If you live in a city, it's an economical material.
Puzzle-solving genius kids form a pint-size crime-fighting Mod Squad in this month's Backseat Book Club pick. Trenton Lee Stewart, author of The Mysterious Benedict Society, takes questions from young readers about the book's twists, turns and creative conundrums.
Book reports don't need to be painfully boring. In fact, they can be a ton of fun! Here are 10 creative book report ideas to use in your classroom.
The 1990s had some of the best and weirdest products.
The pandemic has been a case of swings and roundabouts for Spanish illustrator Luis Mendo. Based in Tokyo, Luis has already made his mark on the city with artist residency Almost Perfect, a century...
These amazing book sculptures by Kelly Campbell are made with little more that some scissors, tweezers, and blades.