For an explanation of this project see this blog post from the 11th of April, thanks again to Deb Houck’s Crafty Cottage for the inspiration! This time I decided to make some mini cards and m…
Liza Adamczewski or the accidental ecologist on Twitter
3 years ago, much to the amazement of people who knew me I moved from a perfect beachfront property in Suffolk to a run down almost condemnable stone cottage in wales. It was the butterflies that clinched it and the 60 acres of un tamed privacy that sealed my fate What I hadn’t pic.twitter.com/ApN3CBKH6p— Liza Adamczewski or the accidental ecologist (@lizaadamczewski) May 3, 2020
Good evening - it's been a couple of days since I posted a pic from my virtual tour of the studioStorm coming over the fields #monoprint pic.twitter.com/Jj1CVORYGl— Jackie Curtis (@jcurtisart) May 4, 2020
“A single day is enough to make us a little larger or, another time, a little smaller”Paul Klee pic.twitter.com/r3G81SU8SL— Jo Coyne (@Jopolkadot) June 2, 2020
Prints made by laying paper onto pen nibs, and letting them bleed.https://t.co/DZPjDlAvIZhttps://t.co/MySbGgvKNT pic.twitter.com/6hUzcnN4LV— Present & Correct (@presentcorrect) May 13, 2020
‘When a storm subsides, the air is washed clean of whatever particulate matter has been obscuring the view, and you can often see farther and more sharply than at any other time. ...’ – Rebecca Solnit @guardian‘Your glacial expectations’, 2012 pic.twitter.com/vHdFExfcrV— StudioOlafurEliasson (@olafureliasson) May 18, 2020
A @robgmacfarlane ‘Word of the Day: “stravaig” – to wander without sure purpose, to walk or travel aimlessly, glad of the possibilities of moving freely on foot & of being – even temporarily – unconstrained …’Image: ‘Sense of space produces space shades life’, 2011 pic.twitter.com/0mj9PorbCe— StudioOlafurEliasson (@olafureliasson) May 24, 2020
The live round of the Iso Dye Club has come to an end, although new students are still welcome to join and will be able to work through the ecourse at their own pace. It has been the most wonderful…
The print, the etching plate and the collagraph plate (plus some test ones) this have been a great experiment in combining techniques and bring a little bit more of an abstract element into my work. pic.twitter.com/k1taYSpU2d— Jenny McCabe (@jennymccabe) June 16, 2020
Shibari rocks – found pebbles bound with Japanese basket making knots.https://t.co/R5pfVdeEKU pic.twitter.com/Al6FiP4s9J— Present & Correct (@presentcorrect) June 24, 2020
Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey on Twitter
On a #TrilobiteTuesday in June it is time to dust off your summer camp skills and make a trilobite key fob. pic.twitter.com/13Up9rPpXw— Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey (@WGNHS) June 18, 2019
Liza Adamczewski or the accidental ecologist on Twitter
I love finding a bit of sea glass so I added a bit of gold and decided I’m going to leave these on a beach for someone to find pic.twitter.com/Ame9Wxixq8— Liza Adamczewski or the accidental ecologist (@lizaadamczewski) August 4, 2020
Happy Friday crafty people! Can you believe that another week has whizzed past and it’s time for the Daring Cardmakers challenge again? This time Nat has tasked us with making a Peek-a-boo ca…
So we’ve already showed you how to repurpose your old stacks of magazine, but incase none of those tickled your fancy we’ve got more more DIY for you. DIY silhouette wall art! Tada! This DIY is super simple. In five easy steps you can create wall art that is fun and original.
So today's DIY tutorial from wedding planner Andri Benson of Always Andri doesn't have to be restricted to just weddings (although how flipping adorable would these make as bouquets or centrepieces?!) I can totally imagine a big old bunch of these sat next to me on my desk. So so pretty! And what a great use for all those pages and pages of magazine adverts? Let's save the trees people.