Covid-19 has struck all over the world and all of us are trying to get through the varied stay home orders in our cities and countries. We’re all trying to look for ways to stay busy and stay positive. This is what the Artists in Residence series is all about. I’ve interviewed several artists from different countries and they have been sharing their thoughts and fun projects. I’ve
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Artists in Residence – Athanasia Papantoniou from Larisa, Greece
by Mahe Zehraby Mahe ZehraThe Artists in Residence video and blog series is a look into the quarantined lives of artists and creatives all over the world! The interview questions offer an insight into how different people from all over the world are coping with the current
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Artists in Residence – Susanne Rose from Eching, Germany
by Mahe Zehraby Mahe ZehraThe Artists in Residence video and blog series is a look into the quarantined lives of artists and creatives all over the world! The interview questions offer an insight into how different people from all over the world are coping with the current Covid-19 pandemic. Each artist also shares a fun little project you can do at home!
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I am addicted to collecting beautiful napkins! Even when I am out and about, I always try and save my beautiful printed napkins to create a DIY with. This Christmas I’m creating some fun little decoupages trays that I will use for serving chocolates and dried fruit. I will also use these as gifts and create some fun little themed ‘gift trays’. In this post I will first share how…
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Making origami dresses is so much fun! You can turn patterned or even plain paper into little works of art. All you need for this project is
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Like us all I also find it hard to create time for artistic and creative pursuits. I’m constantly looking for ways in which to make creativity a staple in my life. It’s hard to find huge chunks of time to make complicated projects. But small pockets of time can be found throughout the day. Whether you’re waiting at the doctor’s office or for a meeting. Whether you have 10 minutes…