Friday, August 30, 2024

Summer Zoom Painting- My Backpack

 Good last Summer Zoom afternoon!

Let’s get recapping, shall we?

Small skill start-

I didn’t have a small skill start today. You all know as much as I do, now. Today is a celebration of everything we’ve talked about over the last ummm…. Let me count… eighteen weeks! Go us! Just enjoy working together and making something fun  

Painting together-

Today we painted backpacks. This is mine. 


Our verse today is Second Timothy 2:15. Study to show thyself approved unto God. A workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. 

As you go about your school year, make sure you are focusing not only on your work, but also on why you’re learning and how you present yourself. Not so people can see your works, but so you can glorify God. 


Continuing learning-

We have been using children’s tutorials by Let’s Make Art this summer. There are many free videos from them both for children and for adults. If you decide you don’t like any of the old videos from the hundreds they have to offer, there will still be weekly videos and occasional tutorials and paint alongs on the YouTube site. HOWEVER,

Sarah Cray is the owner of Let’s Make Art and is selling digital boxes of more advanced tutorials that will not be on YouTube. My sister purchases these and we occasionally do them together. This is an example-

Pretty, yah?

Nicole Miyuki is the artist we have been following mostly this year. Her children’s tutorials are amazing. She and Let’s Make Art parted ways a while ago, but she has since built her own business and also has a subscription family art monthly program. 

If you wish to support either of these ladies in their businesses and learn some things along the way, here are the websites-

Sarah- 

Nicole-

I hope you enjoyed and were blessed by painting together this summer, whether you came every chance you got or only visited once or read blogs, I appreciate the encouragement and so annoyed working through these projects together. 

God bless your school year!

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