Try this fun Beyond Art Therapy Roll-A-Feelings Game | From the Beyond Art Therapy Experts at Creative Counseling 101.com
How do you really feel about your family? The Feeling Test could help.
Made using the traditional method with store cupboard ingredients, this vanilla fudge recipe would make a great gift
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Wondering what to do in Aachen in one day? Here're our FAVORITE things to do in Aachen, including a pleasant day trip and lots of tips for your day in town.
With many homeowners choosing to extend their properties rather than move, an oak garden room is ideal…
December, 1861: Prince Albert feels pangs of what wife Queen Victoria describes as “a nasty, feverish sort of influenza and a deranged stomach.” He retires from the household Christmas festivities, bed-ridden, and passes away on the dawn of December 14th, … Continue reading →
Ah, those classic children's books. You remember. The timeless bedtime stories you loved to hear as you snuggled so tightly in your mom's or dad's arms?
To balance yesterday’s post about the dog star, today we feature three whimsical cat paintings by Tokyo born surrealist Tokuhiro Kawai. I am calling Kawai a surrealist, but perhaps it would …
I have been feeling some feelings lately. Like, feelings of well-being. Like, spontaneous-breaking-into-song-and-general-wonderfulness-type feelings. I know… It sounds pretty floofy, but I can’t help it. And I can’t explain it either. I do not know where the feelings came from, when they started, nor why they’ve been persisting. Maybe it’s menopause? Or some sort of hormone imbalance?...Read More »
Art by Peter Brown. Use the search filter to search through hundreds of Peter Brown's art work, collated over a lifetime.
Busy Hands Quilts quilt patterns for modern and traditional quilters in all sizes, precuts, fat quarters FQs, layer cakes, jelly rolls, & charm packs.
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Enjoy this easy and simple Bibingka recipe, a classic Filipino rice cake that will surely bring you the Filipino Christmas feels!
Description Rockwell was a masterful storyteller who could distill a narrative into a single frame. His pictures tell stories about the adventure of growing up, of individuals rising up to face personal challenges, the glamour of Hollywood and the importance of tolerance in American life. He created his pictures with strategies similar to those used by filmmakers. The exhibition is based on new research into Rockwell, his work and the relationships between the artist and the movies. It showcases fifty-seven major Rockwell paintings and drawings from these private collections. Telling Stories is organized by Virginia M. Mecklenburg, senior curator. Visiting Information Smithsonian American Art Museum July 1, 2010 – January 2, 2011 Open Daily, 11:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m Free Admission