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, and welcome back to another post on this blog. Today I am going to talk about kneadable erasers and my experience with them. First time I saw this thingy I was like: "It's like a piece of clay, this can not erase graphite!" But soon as I tried it out, I was kinda amazed and shocked at the same time. There are good, and bad sides of this eraser aka pros and cons, so we are going to talk about that now. Photo credit: google First thing these come in a variety of colors, I tried out this Faber-Castell one in red color and it works decently, and I also tried out another one from not so famous "brand". Basically they are best for sketches and highlights. You gently tap with them on the place where you want to highlight, and then they pick up some of the graphite. It is also great for erasing details, because you can easily mold it into any shape. You can use them to make your skethes lighter so the graphite doesent come trough the color later. Now it...
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