Teens ages 12-18 are welcome to get out of the cold, come to our Community Room, and make some velvet art at today's TEENS GET CRAFTY program!
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Teens ages 12-18 are welcome to get out of the cold, come to our Community Room, and make some velvet art at today's TEENS GET CRAFTY program!
Two finished coloring projects. They were loads of fun.
Official Post from Akire Bubar: ...Or, why I love making crafts projects for the littles. 😄 This was what I was working on today - so much fun!The deadline for this meant I couldn't put as much work into the design for the cat's coat as I'd have liked, and now that I've assembled a few and played with it in my hands, I have some
Woohoo, check it out! Another free coloring project for you to download! I had a ridiculous amount of fun creating these, and they've inspired a whole lot of other ideas currently in the works. Print them out, color them up, put them together, and take pics so I can see! <3 <3 <3
Also there are some cute *real* cat pics in this post, so don't miss those! If you like these projects, please consider becoming a patron - $1 or $2 a month makes a huge difference to me on my teensy artist's income! And/or - you can also support my work just by sharing my posts with your friends so I can get my work in front of more people. Thanks so much!
[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A photo of two uncolored paper cat sculptures on a round wood-patterned tabletop; Princeton files full of magazines are visible in the background. The cats are made of white cardstock, detailed with black lines. A zig-zagging pattern creates a stylized tabby cat effect for the paper cats' coats. The cats are meant to be colored in and then assembled.]