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What are 5 creative things I could do with my kids' art? I don't want to throw them away, but it's also so much clutter.
What are 5 creative things I could do with my kids' art? I don't want to throw them away, but it's also so much clutter. 1. Create a Digital Archive: Scan or photograph your kids' artwork and create a digital archive. You can organize these digital files into folders by date or theme, allowing you to easily revisit and share their creations without the physical clutter.
By Tracy Adetutu Adeyemo (Tracy)2 years ago in Art
PAVED WITH STARS
In the heart of New York City, there lived a young man named Daniel Moreno. He had come to America with a dream that was as old as the nation itself - the American Dream. Born in a small village in Mexico, Daniel had heard tales of the land where dreams were made, and he yearned to build a life better than the one he had known.
By Richard Eichholz2 years ago in Art
Timbaland, Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado Drop First New Song in 16 Years 'Keep Going Up'
Timbaland, Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado are back! a long time since their hit 2007 coordinated effort "Give It to Me", the threesome delivered another single on Friday, a perky tune named "Continue onward Up,"
By L.Soufiane2 years ago in Art
The Friendship Garden. Content Warning.
In the heart of a quaint suburban neighborhood, nestled between the towering oak trees and cozy cottages, there existed a garden like no other. It wasn't just a garden of blooming flowers and lush vegetables; it was a garden of friendship, a testament to the power of community, and a sanctuary of shared emotions.
By Jegede OLUGBENGA Johnson2 years ago in Art
"The Melancholic Muse: Finding Beauty Amidst Sorrow". Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled among lush green hills, lived a girl named Emily. Emily was known by the villagers as a solemn and melancholic young girl. Her heart was burdened by a perpetual sadness, and her eyes reflected the weight of her thoughts.
By Bolang Team chanel2 years ago in Art
-DEAR MINISTER-
Dear Minister : A letter to one who holds great repute in God’s heart, a custodian of heaven’s meat. What diet have you been feeding the "heavenlies"? For as the deer pants for the water brooks I stand in awe of the level of complacency and laxity amongst most so called "Gospel Music Ministers".
By Chigozirim Paul2 years ago in Art
Good Information is Hard to Find.
The spread of inaccurate information. Will it end with our computer savvy generation? Probably not. As information is spread and produced locally, common sense still seems to be on the brain both in first world and third world countries where people, even the younger generations then tend to build identities around, which then often churns out adults who make unscientific inferences around that identity and those thought processes.
By Achie gives good advice2 years ago in Art
Art and Life
Art and life, two seemingly separate realms, are intertwined in a profound and symbiotic relationship. Art, in its various forms, has long been a mirror reflecting the human experience, offering insights, solace, and inspiration to navigate the complexities of existence. Here, we explore the deep connections between art and life, showcasing how one enriches and influences the other.
By Hanan Abdela2 years ago in Art
Fashion Application
The first app we will talk about is Pantone; this is a great resource for fashion entrepreneurs because they established the color of the year for you know fashion week. Additionally, Pantone also provides a name and identifier or coat to every single color that exists. This is helpful when working with manufactures and trying to communicate the color fabric that you are wanting. I really enjoy the app because it is so easy to use and navigate. Additionally, Pantone has a cool feature where they generate suggested colors based on a photo. This is helpful when inspiration strikes and you do not have a specific color in mind. Overall, Pantone is an important app for any entrepreneur in the fashion industry.
By Oyinlola Damilola2 years ago in Art
Netflix's Live-Action 'One Piece' Is Loyal to a Fault: TV Review
For fans of the beloved anime and manga series 'One Piece,' the anticipation surrounding Netflix's live-action adaptation has been nothing short of electric. When news of the series first broke, the global 'One Piece' community held its breath, hoping for an adaptation that would do justice to Eiichiro Oda's epic tale of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew's journey in search of the ultimate treasure, the One Piece. Now, as the first season of the live-action 'One Piece' series hits our screens, it's time to evaluate whether Netflix has succeeded in bringing this beloved world to life or whether it has fallen short.
By Alexander Rodriguez2 years ago in Art





