Hello there! Welcome back to another post on this blog, glad to see you there! So this is unusual topic for my blog because as you know I usually do art related topics, but it's December, Christmas is "soon", and today is St. Nicholas' day (hope I wrote that right), so why don't we make something special today? I've got an easy recipe for you to make some delicious cookies (tried out by myself, and even though I am not really skilled at cooking and baking, they turned out perfectly) soooo let's go! Time needed to make: about 2 hours (but depends on how long you leave mixture in the fridge). Quantity: If made in walnut size 13-16 cookies. You will need: 240 g pastry flour half of teaspoon baking soda half of teaspoon baking powder pinch of salt 145 g butter 120 g sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract 230 g chocolate (I used dark chocolate, but you can use any one you prefer or like) Notes: Do not add less sugar even if you use sweeter chocolate, becaus...
Hello there! Welcome back to another post on this blog, hope you will enjoy, and let's get started! So today's theme is how to blend prismacolors! If you find this topic interesting you might also check out my "How to blend graphite" post by clicking here . Sooo there are a few techniques I wanted to mention today: 1. Layering and blending w/coloured pencils This is the most simple way of blending them, by layering a colour on top of the other one and just repeatedly doing it over and over again until you're happy with the result. 2. Using tortillions I haven't seen anyone use tortillions for blending prismacolors, but this is my personal favorite way, as it blends them, but still gives you the ability to continue layering them afterwards. 3. Using Prismacolor colorless blender I haven't tried this one out myself, but a lot of people recommend it. I've heard that you can not layer nicely afterwards, so that's bad, but overall it looks pretty...
Hello there, I'm glad to see you here, happy New 2021, and we shall hope that it'll be better than 2020. Now, today's theme is "Why I don't like art reposting pages?" If you have Instagram you've probably seen at least one art reposting page, and if you haven't you'll see what I'm talking about in a minute. :: What are art reposting pages? Art reposting/Art featuring has been really popular lately. Basically these are pages that download your artwork from your original account and repost it on theirs. They usually tag you to give you "credits", but sometimes they don't, and that is even worse. :: How do they gain so much fame? If you've ever seen an art reposting page, you probably know that they usually have 80K+ followers. In my opinion they gain fame so fast, just because they are an amazing source of inspiration and daily content for e...
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