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Want to learn more image transfer techniques? Check out Courtney's other Image Transfers and Color Image Transfers on Wood classes!
Celebrate Hanukkah with five sweet projects from Creativebug artists. Faith Hale guides you through folding a Star of David origami, taken from her Hanukkah Origami class. The Celebrate the Holidays Daily Practice from Maria Carluccio is a watercolor themed class and you'll see her Hanukkah cat here. Make a watercolor gift tag with Courtney Cerruti, rolled beeswax candles with Cobrina, and a magical unicorn menorah with Suzy Ultman.
Please note that there is mistake in the Watercolor Cat Menorah segment: a menorah has eight daily candles, not six as depicted. When you make your sketch and painting, please allow for six candles on your cat.
Here at Creativebug we love to take the theme of Thanksgiving - gratitude - and reflect upon it all month long. In this selection of classes you'll find exercises, sketchbook activities, and projects all devoted to the theme.
If these mini lessons inspire you to dig deeper, check out the full classes listed here:
Daily Gratitude Journal with Mou Saha
Living a More Thankful Life: 30 Days of Gratitude with Creativebug
Daily Lettering Challenge: 31 Creative Lettering Ideas with Pam Garrison
It's spooky season and time to conjure up all things witchy, spooky, and magical. Begin your multimedia exploration by crocheting a witch's hat with Twinkie Chan. Paint a frog in gouache with Jen Orkin Lewis, then try your hand at stamp carving by making a magical starbust with Lisa Solomon. Lisa Congdon demonstrates how to paint an inky moth, and learn a gorgeous monoprint technique by painting flickering candles with Courtney Cerruti.
If these mini lessons inspire you to dig deeper, check out the full classes listed here:
Crochet Halloween Appliqués with Twinkie Chan
Daily Painting Challenge: 31 Animals with August Wren
Carve a Rubber Stamp Kit: A Daily Practice with Lisa Solomon
Inktober Daily Challenge: 31 Days of Drawing and Painting with Ink by Lisa Congdon
Artober: 31 Days of Spooky Monoprints with Courtney Cerruti
Apples are part of the classic still-life and are inspiring for artists of all levels. They have the same basic shapes but can be so different in color and texture, and are easy to find in the grocery store. Learn how five artists draw, sketch, and paint apples in this CbMixtape.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full classes with each artist here:
Sustainable Play: Upcycled Alphabet Daily Practice with Suzy Ultman
Daily Drawing Challenge with Lisa Congdon
28 Acrylic Studies with Courtney Cerruti
Everyday Sketching with Jon Stitch
Drawing and Illustration Baisics with Molly Hatch
Whether you have a green thumb or prefer a zero-care faux plant, houseplants exude comfort and elegance.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full classes with each artist here:
REPLAY Daily Drawing Challenge with Lisa Congdon
Color Play in Watercolor and Colored Pencil with Joy Ting
Inspired by Botanicals with Sharon Virtue
28 Acrylic Studies with Courtney Cerruti
31 Things to Draw with Pam Garrison
This selection of kid-friendly classes covers a variety of techniques using simple materials, including paper folding, assemblage, drawing, and tin-foil sculpture.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full classes with each artist here:
Little Artists with Abby and Violet Houston
Inspired by Picture Books with Constance Moore
Sustainable Play: Upcycled Alphabet Daily Practice with Suzy Ultman
Astro Origami with Faith Hale
31 Creative Prompts from Modern and Contemporary Artists with Dawline-Jane Oni-Eseleh
Make a House Book with Jody Alexander
For more of Rebecca's sketchbook work, check out her other class, Magpie Sketchbook: Collecting a Resource of Imagery.
Admire the beauty of a butterfly while practicing these five techniques. From card making to stamp carving to painting, these gorgeous pollinators inspire artists of all kinds.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full Daily Practice classes with each artists here:
Oil Painting Daily Challenge with Erika Lee Sears
Carve a Rubber Stamp Kit with Lisa Solomon
A Card a Day with Hero Arts
31 Things to Draw with Pam Garrison
31 Creative Prompts from Modern and Contemporary Artists with Dawline-Jane Oni-Eseleh
PDF reference photos can be found on the full class pages.
You may be surprised to learn that you likely have an extensive supply of book-making materials right in your own home. Everyday paper products like business reply envelopes, cardboard, and printer paper can be fashioned into a wide variety of charming structures with the expert guidance of artist Bel Mills of Scrap Paper Circus. In this class, Bel shows you how to employ upcycled envelopes and book-making techniques to create a unique paper wallet. With pockets, fun vintage mail-inspired decoration, and an eyelet closure, this wallet is both eye-catching and functional.
It's time for tea! Lisa Congdon loves tea so much that she makes a page of teacups each with two different mediums - watercolor and pen. Brew up a contour teapot drawing with Molly Hatch, a painted tea set with Carolyn Gavin, and round off teatime with a sweet treat painted by Jen Orkin Lewis.
Inspired to keep creating? You can watch the full Daily Practice classes with each artist here:
Daily Painting Challenge: 31 Painted Patterns with Lisa Congdon
Daily Drawing Challenge: 29 Things to Draw with Molly Hatch and Heather Ross
Daily Painting Challenge: Flowers, Fruits and the Natural World with Carolyn Gavin
Daily Drawing Challenge with Lisa Congdon
Daily Painting Challenge: 30 Things to Paint with August Wren
PDF reference photos can be found on the full class pages
- A base for your cake such a box or styrofoam disk
- Lightweight spackle
- Assorted acrylic paints
- Cake making supplies including a frosting bag and tips and a cake spatula
- Faux sprinkles and/or fruit
- Candles or other fun cake toppers
This is a very good class! I loved the process of making the tray, it's simple, easy and calming to put a tray together. Just take your time working on each step and you will be very happy with your finished result. The paper mache tray was lots of fun to make. It was very satisfying to have and hold a finished tray, that's beautiful and functional, one that you actually made with your own hands. It's a great project that you can take pride in and it's really nice enough to give as a gift or use for yourself. Thanks for another great class Corrie Beth Hogg! Looking forward to more.
The possibilities are endless! What a perfect example of repurpose and use what you have! What a beautiful and original gift too! THANK YOU FOR THIS!