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Panda Bear - Boys Latin By Encyclopedia Pictura
Panda Bear - Boys Latin By Encyclopedia Pictura
Panda Bear - Boys Latin By Encyclopedia Pictura

Panda Bear - Boys Latin by Encyclopedia Pictura

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Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro
Beautiful Kids’ Rooms Designed By @asheleandro

Beautiful kids’ rooms designed by @asheleandro

4 years ago
Bookbinding

Bookbinding

Why? Bookbinding let’s you stitch your stories together. Like papermaking, bookbinding has a long history of being an excellent resource for recording thoughts. To bind a book you simply need to attach pages together. Stitching techniques can be as decorative as you’d like, or as simple as a staple. Binding your own book means you can bind your own sketchbook, and no artist should be without a sketchbook.

What else? Bookbinding gets us thinking about the sequence of things – the cover, the beginning, the middle, and the end of the book. Construct your own narrative of a real (or imagined!) event by writing, illustrating, and binding your story. More curriculum connectors can be found here.

4 years ago
Happy April Fool’s Day!
Happy April Fool’s Day!
Happy April Fool’s Day!
Happy April Fool’s Day!
Happy April Fool’s Day!

Happy April Fool’s Day!

We challenge you to plan out the most epic prank this April Fool’s. If you’re running low on ideas, check out the Prankster Skill for more projects like this head in a jar illusion. Using a photo editor, blend two images together to create a flat image of a head, laminate it, and submerge it in a jar.  When the flattened image is inserted into the curved jar, the water distorts it - giving it the illusion of a decapitated head in a jar of preserving fluid.

Have fun!

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