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Bullet Journaling for the impatient
Bullet Journaling for the impatient So you’d like to start bullet journaling, but your everyday life doesn’t give you an hour each day to prepare the next pages? Does a bullet journal really require that much time? If you’re asking yourself this question, you’ve come to the right place. The bullet...
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Portrait drawing with pencil: tips & techniques
Using different degrees of pencil hardness For centuries, people have been working with the graphite and clay mixture of pencils in order to create art. Depending on the ratio of the mixture, pencils can be created with different degrees of hardness. More clay gives the pencil lead greater...
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Drawing a Blood Moon
Drawing a Blood Moon On January 10, a penumbra eclipse will be seen across large parts of Europe. Here, the full moon is not completely covered by the umbra shadow of the Earth, but instead only drifts past the penumbra and is seen as a dark veil. In contrast to this, a total lunar eclipse occurs...
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Watercoloring Effects with salt and rice
How to paint a galaxy with salt and rice Infinite vastness. Starry skies. With ABT Dual Brush Pens, you can create your own galaxy in just a few steps. For this, you won’t need any unusual materials, but rather simple household items such as salt or rice. Melanie from Süßholzdesign will explain...
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Draw a Map of the World
Combination of marker and water-based brush pens To coincide with Earth Hour on March 26, Ludmila Blum has created a step-by-step tutorial to help you draw your own world map. But what exactly is Earth Hour? Earth Hour has been around for 13 years now and was originally launched by the WWF...
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Gratitude journal
Gratitude journal More relaxation and happiness in just a few minutes Bullet journaling has rapidly developed in different directions, with one movement dealing with mindfulness, success, and happiness. But what precisely is behind this new trend? Gratitude journal, five-minute diary, six-minute...
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Flourishing – lettering with flair
Lettering with flourishes Flourishes are strokes and decorative lines in and around letters. They allow your lettering to blossom and lend it a beautiful, playful look. It takes a little practice to develop a feel for the right approach and to find the perfect stroke. After a handful of attempts,...
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Travel Journal – Your Individual Travelogue
Travel Journal In times like these, in particular, we like to dream about faraway beaches or even plan for our next trip. We’ll go through old vacation photos and for one or two of them, we might even ask ourselves, ‘where were these taken?’ In situations like this, a travel journal can be just the...
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Paint a tree in a loose watercoloring style
Learn to draw a tree in Loose Watercoloring style To celebrate Arbor Day, illustrator Christin Stapff shows you how you can paint a tree in a loose watercolor style with fineliner elements. The highlight here is that you can dispense with pencil sketching entirely if you so wish. Christin Stapff...
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Draw and color faces
Draw and color faces A direct comparison of water-based and alcohol-based paints Drawing portraits and faces is a popular artistic discipline. At the beginning, however, you are often faced with the question: What type of ink do I need? Would water-based brush pens be better or would alcohol-based...
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Draw manga eyes
How you can express emotions with small changes The eyes are an important part of your illustrations. They allow you to express emotions and give the overall picture that certain something. Jessica Hohl explains step-by-step how to draw manga eyes and has included a few variations to inspire you....
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DIY travel game
Your own game of Ludo on the go Wouldn't it be nice to have a game with you on your next visit to the park? Preferably something practical, without having to carry a whole box including a game board. Franzi from "Die Kunstliebe" shows you how to conjure up your own game of Ludo on the go with the...