Scottish Rose Art Studio LLC
I tried something new…tie dying tees with food coloring. The artwork on them is original art using fabric markers.
I made my first t-shirt yarn today…. now the only question is what to make.
DIY - How to make continuous t-shirt yarn here.
Learn about upcycling.
For the teens this summer….artistic temporary tattoos that WASH OFF EASILY! Seriously, after teaching middleschool and highschool for a number of years, this is the most reasonable way to create a temporary tattoo that wont make parents hair turn silvery gray in a heartbeat. Not that you teens out there would want to drive your parents crazy or anything…. ;)
For my own personal opinion, I like the nail polish idea.
brit:
Did you know you can use eyeshadow to create custom lip gloss, nail polish, and even make your own temporary tattoos? Get the full DIY tutorial here!
Hi all,
I have a request. I have entered a contest to be a part of a national commercial for Fine Art America. If you can find the time, would you please consider voting for one of my photos? Please pass this on to family and friends alike. All votes are needed. I have to reach 250 votes by the end of May. FB and Tweets are great and much appreciated.
Thanks a bunch,
Paige Bacon
http://fineartamerica.com/contests/national-tv-photo-contest.html?tab=vote&artworkid=3444249
http://fineartamerica.com/contests/national-tv-photo-contest.html?tab=vote&artworkid=3353654
http://fineartamerica.com/contests/national-tv-photo-contest.html?tab=vote&artworkid=3353617
Dragon art! Dragons are not evil in most cultures. One of my favorite storybooks that illustrates this is MinYo and the Moon Dragon.
Cement Dragon
cement, fiberglass, ceramic, cotton, model flies
510 L x 220 W x 210 H cm
I had to share this fantastic idea for Mom’s and Dad’s. Make it Monday, ya’ll.
Fun memory game! Perfect activity to exercise cognitive functioning for patients.
I adore paper quilling and this ranks right up there on the top ten list of stuff I want to make whenever I stop painting at the moment.
Paper + Typography by Sabeena Karnik
“Using just colored sand, artist Joe Mangrum beautifies streets and museum floors in major US cities. What’s most amazing is that this artist comes up with his highly detailed, often symmetrical pieces without any advance planning. Instead, every design is improvised by “the inspiration that comes from the day.” This week, Mangrum will be part of SOFA New York’s show called Swept Away, where he will create his signature works in sand. The exhibition sounds particularly interesting because it deals with live, site-specific installations made of ash, dust, sand and dirt.”
Visit My Modern Metropolis to watch video of Joe Mangrum at work on his awesome sand art.
To promote Faber-Castell’s top of the line artist pencils, advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather recreated masterpieces such as Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” and Vincent Van Gogh’s “Terrace Cafe at Night” using thousands of colored pencils.
[via Junk Culture]







