Monday, April 7, 2014
Scribble Video!!!
YAY! Scribble has a video! It was created by our talented friend Eric Nauert, it features tons of the wonderful artwork created at the studio over the years and we love it! Check it out!!
Here's the vimeo.com link: http://vimeo.com/90928587
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Lately........
We have been extremely busy at the studio and working on some top secret exciting plans (more to come on that later)! In the mean time here is a little look at what we've been up to...
and as always feel free to email if you see a project you'd like instructions for, info@thescribbleartstudio.com!
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Picture Books!
Picture Books are the BEST! They are an important element to childhood. I still remember how affected I was by the story and illustrations of "The Five Chinese Brothers" and "The Stone Doll of Sister Brute". NPR has put together a list of the best children's picture books, take a look! And check out some cool picture book inspired artwork created at the studio.
"Ship Shapes", Stella Blackstone
"I Want My Hat Back", Jon Klassen
"Where the Wild Things Are", Maurice Sendack
"The Princess and the Pea", Hans Christian Anderson
"Monsters Don't Eat Broccoli", Barbara Jean Hicks
"Henny Penny", Paul Galdone
Monday, January 20, 2014
Mixed Media Lions!!!
Preparing projects can sometimes feel like reinventing the wheel! It's a challenge to make the same materials and themes fresh week after week. My concept for this project was simply that I wanted to use cardboard to create a stamp. The end result was a super fun project with beautiful mixed media lions. Enjoy!
Materials:
Simple Lion Face Drawing SheetSmall Cardboard Squares
Yarn
Tape
Pencils
Practice Paper
Bristol
Black, Yellow, and Pink Oil Pastel
Brown, Yellow, and Orange Acrylic Paint
Paintbrush
Scraps of Yellow, Orange, or Brown Fabric
Step One:
Create the stamp!
Cut a long piece of yarn and tape to one side of the cardboard square. Wrap yarn around square then tape end down.
Step Two:
Draw and Color Lion Face!
Practice drawing simple lion face then redraw on Bristol paper. Trace over pencil lines with black oil pastel. Color in face with yellow oil pastel (the black oil pastel will smear into the yellow, this is fine!). Fill in cheeks with pink and nose with black oil pastel.
Step Three:
Create the Mane!
Paint around lion's face with watered down orange acrylic. Wait a few minutes to dry or use hair dyer for faster drying time. Using your stamp, stamp first yellow then brown around lion's face. Glue down scraps of fabric to finish mane!
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Outstanding Artwork!!!
Next week our new Winter Session starts and we are ready to go! Here's a look back at some highlights created this fall at the studio!! Feel free to email us for any of the following lesson plans, info@thescribbleartstudio.com, we're happy to share!
Queen Of Hearts!
Owlfully Cute!
Fanciful Masks!
Kitty Pilgrims!
Pretty Princess Selfies!
Hippity Hoppity!
Mixed Media Fun!
Striped Scarf and Hat!
Presents that Surprise!!
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