One thing I miss dearly about LPs are the album covers. They're like artwork you can hold in your hands. Unfortunately, ya won't find any of these really,
You need gardening gloves that let you keep a good grip on your tools, yet also let you tend to the delicate tasks with dexterity. Here they are.
I've been hearing the name "JAM ROLY POLY" for years but have never been quite sure what it was. I thought it might just be a silly name for an English version of a jelly roll cake or a rolled pastry filled with jam. With a name like that, it definitely has to be a
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Beware, for your Instagram account is at risk! Right this moment, there might be a person scrolling through your photos, trying to find a target to exercise their nimble fingers. But we're not talking about scammers, hackers, or heck, even haters. Actually, the "threat" we're talking about is nothing but harmless fun. You see, Lucas Levitan loves to draw cartoons, and he gets all of his inspiration from Instagram photos: what he likes to do is to borrow them in order to transform them into something creative, unexpected, and fun, ultimately transforming a casual photo snapped by (usually) amateur photographers and turning them into works of art, entertaining thousands of his viewers. Who knows, maybe the original photos even get more recognition due to Lucas' work, so it may not be a bad thing after all if one day you learn that your Instagram was raided by the instafamous cartoonist.
Raccoons, with their nimble fingers, sharp claws, and excellent climbing abilities, pose a significant risk to backyard chickens and their coops
Beware, for your Instagram account is at risk! Right this moment, there might be a person scrolling through your photos, trying to find a target to exercise their nimble fingers. But we're not talking about scammers, hackers, or heck, even haters. Actually, the "threat" we're talking about is nothing but harmless fun. You see, Lucas Levitan loves to draw cartoons, and he gets all of his inspiration from Instagram photos: what he likes to do is to borrow them in order to transform them into something creative, unexpected, and fun, ultimately transforming a casual photo snapped by (usually) amateur photographers and turning them into works of art, entertaining thousands of his viewers. Who knows, maybe the original photos even get more recognition due to Lucas' work, so it may not be a bad thing after all if one day you learn that your Instagram was raided by the instafamous cartoonist.
Every well-established artist will tell you to find your own style. I never envisioned myself doing grungy stuff yet I look back at my work and it's full of that influence. Brights aren't my style either, but seeing Dyan Reaveley's work makes me want to at least try them out. I can see them popping up in my work every now and again so maybe they're not so bad after all. I'll share my version of grungy brights with you in this art journaling page I created for the 45th MakingArt challenge on the EverythingWendyVecchi Yahoo group. Looking at Wendy's 3rd book, page 17, Lori (our uber-talented list owner) challenged participants to use the color blue and some green dots in our art. My journal page was blank except for the Dyan Reaveley alphabet stencil in the middle. I believe I smeared translucent Dreamweaver's stencil paste on it. When dry it was shiny and raised. I used the direct-to-paper approach around the edges with the new Salty Ocean summer distress ink. Shaded Lilac (spring distress ink) was applied in the same manner to the center of the page. I lightly misted the page to make the colors more blended. I smooshed Chipped Sapphire distress ink onto my craft sheet and picked up the color with a dry sea sponge, dabbing it lightly on the corners. Heat set the page. Mowed Lawn, another summer distress ink, was applied to Wendy's bubble background. The stamp wasn't on a block so I was able to roll it on the page haphazardly. I like the random look of this. A black Pigma Micron pen (Sakura) was used to draw half circles around some of the bubbles/dots. I stamped Wendy's leafy branch in Ripe Persimmon (fall distress ink) then stamped again, slightly off-set, with Monarch Orange archival ink. I used a waterbrush to wash the color across some of the leaves and stems. The stamped images weren't perfect which is the look I wanted. A page was torn from my journal so that I could stamp the flowers, leaves and text on it. The large flowers were stamped in Deep Purple archival ink; the smaller ones were stamped in Chrome Yellow archival ink. I smooshed Picked Raspberry (summer distress ink) on my craft sheet, spritzed the ink with water and placed the flowers in it, swirling them every so slightly. Again I was going for a random color pattern. I highlighted the dots with White Enamel Acccents, edged the outside edge of the flowers with the black pen and the inside border with a white Gelly Roll pen (Sakura). The smaller flowers were swirled into Squeezed Lemonade (spring distress ink) and outlined with the black pen. The dots were colored with Black Enamel Accents. The leaves were stamped in Sap Green archival ink and colored with more Mowed Lawn distress ink. I used the black pen to draw around the leaves. The edges of the flowers and leaves were aged with Antique Linen distress ink. The grass and flower stems were painted on the page using Claudine Hellmuth's Studio Paint in Landscape Green and Sable Brown. I curled the edges of the flowers and leaves and applied them to the page using Claudine's Multi Medium (matte). The text was stamped in Jet Black archival ink and cut apart. I rubbed the edges on the Ripe Persimmon pad and spritzed the blocks with water. Heat set. Inked around the edges with the black pen; more Antique Linen distressed the edges. Again, Multi Medium was used to adhere the blocks to the page. Studio 490 stamp sets: Dreams of Art, Fashion Style and Art, Ticket To Art Take the time to experiment; you never know when you'll find your style.
Strong, nimble fingers are foundational to your ability to play a string instrument. As an adult you may have stiff joints that you are concerned about. See our exercises to get your fingers in top shape.
These stunning embroidered balls called "temari" were made by the prodigiously nimble fingers of a 92-year-old grandmother in Japan. Although she only
Beware, for your Instagram account is at risk! Right this moment, there might be a person scrolling through your photos, trying to find a target to exercise their nimble fingers. But we're not talking about scammers, hackers, or heck, even haters. Actually, the "threat" we're talking about is nothing but harmless fun. You see, Lucas Levitan loves to draw cartoons, and he gets all of his inspiration from Instagram photos: what he likes to do is to borrow them in order to transform them into something creative, unexpected, and fun, ultimately transforming a casual photo snapped by (usually) amateur photographers and turning them into works of art, entertaining thousands of his viewers. Who knows, maybe the original photos even get more recognition due to Lucas' work, so it may not be a bad thing after all if one day you learn that your Instagram was raided by the instafamous cartoonist.
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Beware, for your Instagram account is at risk! Right this moment, there might be a person scrolling through your photos, trying to find a target to exercise their nimble fingers. But we're not talking about scammers, hackers, or heck, even haters. Actually, the "threat" we're talking about is nothing but harmless fun. You see, Lucas Levitan loves to draw cartoons, and he gets all of his inspiration from Instagram photos: what he likes to do is to borrow them in order to transform them into something creative, unexpected, and fun, ultimately transforming a casual photo snapped by (usually) amateur photographers and turning them into works of art, entertaining thousands of his viewers. Who knows, maybe the original photos even get more recognition due to Lucas' work, so it may not be a bad thing after all if one day you learn that your Instagram was raided by the instafamous cartoonist.
Beware, for your Instagram account is at risk! Right this moment, there might be a person scrolling through your photos, trying to find a target to exercise their nimble fingers. But we're not talking about scammers, hackers, or heck, even haters. Actually, the "threat" we're talking about is nothing but harmless fun. You see, Lucas Levitan loves to draw cartoons, and he gets all of his inspiration from Instagram photos: what he likes to do is to borrow them in order to transform them into something creative, unexpected, and fun, ultimately transforming a casual photo snapped by (usually) amateur photographers and turning them into works of art, entertaining thousands of his viewers. Who knows, maybe the original photos even get more recognition due to Lucas' work, so it may not be a bad thing after all if one day you learn that your Instagram was raided by the instafamous cartoonist.
These stunning embroidered balls called "temari" were made by the prodigiously nimble fingers of a 92-year-old grandmother in Japan. Although she only
Warthogs in a Ugandan park have learned to visit mongoose "cleaning crews" for tick removal, in a rare example of interspecies mutualism between mammals.
Pianists, with their nimble fingers dancing across the keys, create beautiful melodies that touch our souls. Yet, behind those serious faces and intense
These stunning embroidered balls called "temari" were made by the prodigiously nimble fingers of a 92-year-old grandmother in Japan. Although she only
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Roboticists have a built a robot that can pick up and move unfamiliar, real-world objects with a 99 percent success rate.
These stunning embroidered balls called "temari" were made by the prodigiously nimble fingers of a 92-year-old grandmother in Japan. Although she only
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The challenge was to use one of Wendy's embossing pastes on your work. I went overboard and used them all. Yes, all (black, white, translucent, crackle, metallic silver and metallic gold). I opted to use Art Parts as my base for a Valentine booklet for my husband. And I used LOTS of Wendy's stamps and most of her archival ink colors. On the back of each page I journaled a message that corresponds to the front side. I love how the art parts heart on the front cover turned out! At first the color wasn't very pretty so I kept painting over it until I was happy. Then I black embossed the stamped image on it. Lots of Traditional Tan paint was applied over it. Kept wiping it just before it was really dry. Once I was satisfied I added some brown archival ink. It looks so awesomely shabby in real life! The front cover was given a coat of paint before layering on a mix of metallic gold and translucent embossing pastes. Before it dried I stamped into it (clean that stamp good immediately!). Once dry I went over it with several archival inks (yellow, orange, brown and black). It felt tacky even after a day so I poured clear embossing powder over it; heat set then added my heart and word. Just a bit of shimmer but lots of texture when you see it in person. The sunshine page is on specialty stamping paper and was drawn through Wendy's archival ink and a puddle of alcohol. I didn't use a brayer. Two hearts was done on sticky back canvas. The graphite pencil gives a nice shadow effect when you draw around the stencil. Once I colored the checkmate stencil I moved it over to color the blank spots. Love that little Sizzix mini movers & shaper bottle cut from plastic packaging. I covered the back with white and blue distress paints and backed it with white paper. I stamped on the front using StazOn black ink. The faux cork was colored using an Adirondack marker. Art Parts: Small Pages, Words for Art, Dress Forms & More Studio 490 embossing paste: Black, White, Translucent, Metallic Gold and Metallic Silver Studio 490 archival ink: Jet Black, Tree Branch, Potting Soil, Dandelion, Orange Blossom, Watering Can, Hydrangea, Cornflower Blue, Fern Green, Red Geranium Studio 490 stencils: Never Enough Hearts, Sunburst, Classic Words, Dots & Stripes Border, Basically Brick, Checkmate Studio 490 stamp sets: Art-fully Said, Art for You, It's More Flower Art, She Created Art, Label It Art, Card Art Essentials, Let Your Art Have Wings, Homemade Art, Botanical Art, Optical Art, She Spoke of Art, Sentimental Art, Daisy Art, Sunshine & Art, and Manly Art, Busy Making Art and Pricing Chart (17 - whew! That's a record for me!) Claudine Hellmuth: Traditional Tan Studio Paint; Sticky Back Canvas - Natural Ranger: black and clear embossing powders; Glue n' Seal; Specialty Stamping Paper; Black Fude Ball pen; Watermark Resist Ink; distress markers; distress stains; distress inks; distress paints; Adirondack markers Sizzix: window-window box bigz die; labels thinlits die; mini movers & shapers typewriter and bottle dies Misc.: alcohol; water color paper; manilla tags; kraft tags; graphite pencil; clear plastic packaging; card stock scraps: Dreamweavers metallic copper embossing paste; StazOn ink; silver pen If you haven't played with Wendy's embossing pastes, you're missing out!
Details Pine needles are not often associated with basketry, but when the long pine needles of Mexico's highlands meet the nimble fingers of its artisans, the results are magic. By central Mexican artisan Laura Villalvazo, set of four circular placemats are created in a coiled fashion with a braided accent. 1.62 kgs 3.6 lbs Each: 1.03 cm H x 35.05 cm Diam. Each: 0.4" H x 13.75" Diam. Metric US/Imperial Pine needles, nylon thread Keep out of the sun Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly Keep away from humidity Made in Mexico. Certified and shipped by our office in Mexico Gift Info Email this item in advance of a gift. Email this item as a gift suggestion. Free Gift Wrap? No Premium Gift Wrap? No
Knitting is a great pastime and can be very relaxing. Learn the other benefits that knitting and crocheting offer for you health.
This recipe is a nostalgic-but-novel homage to my childhood McDonald’s treats, and to memories of watching my mom’s nimble fingers as they deftly stuffed dumplings at the kitchen table.
A few months ago, I put together this simple fine motor skill activity for J. I started off by cutting up a few plastic straws and sticking a few pipe cleaners in a Styrofoam block. J’s been big into matching things lately, so I made sure that the pipe cleaners matched the colors of the […]