This chart gives you a short journey into the world of easy color mixing – starting with your idea about a new color leading into the mixing process. Working drop by drop at first, then going into details of neiling it down and scaling it up to finally have your first empty marker filled with your new color, shade or tint. Here’s how to work with creative confidence!
Continue ReadingWanna know an easy way to draw fish? Little, big, with patterns … you decide.
Continue ReadingDid you know that Neuland has a new color wheel thanks to the colorful mind of Brandy Agerbeck? It’s such a great resource. You can use it to find and fill gaps and mix your own colors!
Continue ReadingAs a visual practitioner, I was asked by a lifestyle magazine to create a mural to visualize how I was living this corona quarantine. Link to video
Continue ReadingWouldn’t you like to have a wishing tree sometimes? Then find one and get started! It’s easy and a nice gesture for others.
Continue ReadingNow it’s time to design some individual birthday cards.
Continue ReadingThe kids of our kindergarden have to stay at home. But they found a way to be together anyway. They all painted some stones to show their connection.
Continue ReadingSoothe your soul by drawing sacred geometry: The Flower of Life – Link to video
Continue ReadingDo you know the Germans’ game of the year 2019? It’s called “Just One” and it’s a great game to play with family or friends and spend some time together. We’ve created a slightly different version of this game:
Continue ReadingCreate a fun door knob hanger and a set of panels with different messages for your own use or send it as a gift to family members or friends.
Continue ReadingLet’s create a pocket-sized notebook to jot down ideas, highlights of the week, the weekly gratitude list or even to give it to the kids and help them to keep track of activities and how many stars they’ve earned by accomplishing them!
Continue ReadingTrue to the motto #stayathomebutgetfreshair I’ve discovered this cool idea in our neighborhood. My daughter and I were going for a walk (in Germany we are still allowed to be active outside) and when we were walking past a playground we saw a little sign attached to the fence. It said: “How many rainbows can you find?”
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