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How to Make Mason Jar Lights...Just a little obsessed with ... | Craf… DIY Tissue Covered Luminaries. I present to you, DIY project meets West Elm style decor meets happy crafting time with my bff Jenna. Look what we did :) Long story short, I’ve been dying to make something not only wedding-worthy but something you could use for home decor, and this idea swooshed on in to my little mind. I wasn’t sure initially how these tissue luminaries would turn out but the final product really exceeded my expectations. These beauties are now sitting on our fireplace mantle, pretty as can be :) So without further ado read on to find out how to make these super easy (but rather time consuming) DIY Tissue Covered Luminaries. {Step 1} You’ll need to make a whole ton of tissue medallions with your craft punch.

{Step 2} Next up it’s time to make your glue paste! {Step 3} Start covering your vase in tissue medallions. {Step 4} Continue gluing tissue medallions around the remainder of your vase until the entire thing is covered and painted in a coat of glue paste. Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. Try to imagine a life without timekeeping More From: Random time fear books mitch albom the time keeper Advertisements Maybe part of loving is learning to let go 22 Quotes from The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare © 2016 TheThingsWeSay. Save. Into The Atmosphere. Judith Ann Braun's Fingers Are Magical. With an art career spanning more than three decades, Judith Ann Braun has tested the limits of her artistic musculature. She began as a self-described “realistic figure painter,” and worked through the struggles common to anyone who endeavors upon an artistic pursuit, that of searching for one’s own voice in the chosen medium.

Fast forward to the 21st century where the evolution of Braun’s work has brought us to the Fingerings series, a collection of charcoal dust landscapes and abstracts “painted” using not brushes but her fingertips. Braun has a specific interest in symmetry, as evidenced by the patterns she follows in a number of the Fingerings pieces as well as work in the Symmetrical Procedures collection. Her fingerprints are obvious up close in some of the paintings, though a step back and the grandeur of Braun’s imagination sprawls into a landscape of soft hills, overhanging trees, delicate florals, and a reflective waterway. Share With Your Friends.

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Sidewalk chalk guy. Sidewalk chalk guy «« back to gprime.net all material copyrighted by its original creator | Amazingly Creative Drawing Vs Photography. This wonderful work has done by a very talented Belgian painter, illustrator, portraitist, caricaturist and photographer Ben Heine.

This creative artist was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. He Studied graphic arts and sculpture and I also have a degree in journalism. Lets take a look at some of his awesome works that he calls “Drawing Vs Photography” or “Imagination Vs Reality”. The Shrike - On the Cutting Edge Exhibition. 20 Insanely Creative Bookshelves.