Crocheting Playgrounds
We started this 5-part series on improv artists doing needlework with yarn bombing â a form of street art whose primary purpose is to produce smiles. We end it with crocheted playgrounds â an […]
We started this 5-part series on improv artists doing needlework with yarn bombing â a form of street art whose primary purpose is to produce smiles. We end it with crocheted playgrounds â an […]
From yesteryearâs Cary Grant to this yearâs Ryan Gosling, a number of male celebrities are known knitters, but few are known for their creative knitting. Franklin Habit and Kaffe Fassett are two men who […]
Laura Bundesen is a western Massachusetts-based artist whose mission âis to spread joy and wonder through my works of art – and a little brain education too.â That makes her a perfect fit for […]
Yarn bombing takes the art of crocheting to the streets. The Crochet Coral Reef Project takes it underwater. Yarn bombing is usually done with the lighthearted purpose of adding fun to our daily lives; […]
This next series of 5 improv artists blogs is focused on artists whose medium is fabric or needlework. We took you outdoors for the last series on street art, so it makes sense to […]
This is the last of our blogs (at least for now) on the topic of arousing curiosity through colorful envelopes that beg to be opened. We talked about making mini-envelopes from the images in […]
Last week was about Good Fortunes, and I hope you downloaded the complete exercise with its many message ideas to make it easy to do. But what the download doesnât cover is how to […]
Another source for making enticing envelopes is catalogs. I get a bunch and usually drop them directly into a recycling bin, but a bonsai catalog made it all the way to my desk. I […]
My cousin Julie set in motion my current obsession for making fun envelopes when she sent an article she wanted me to read in an envelope of a rose with only the address label […]