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In my work as an art teacher in elementary, middle, and high schools, I’ve discovered that 90% of people doubt their ability to draw. Students of all ages assure me they’re not artists. Upon discovering my profession many adults say, “I can barely draw stick figures.”
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I firmly believe that everyone can learn some of the basics of drawing. Doodling is a fun and easy place to start--which is just what we'll be doing in Oodles of Doodles when I teach you 18 different patterns to use alone or in combination with others for eye-catching results. I'll also be sharing inspiration and instruction for ways to use your drawings on scrapbook pages, introductory lessons for drawing facial features, detailed how-tos for making tesselations, and much more. Are you still a little intimidated? Let me put it this way: the projects we’re doing in this class are the ones my students (even the big high-school boys) always saved and took home. I firmly believe that everyone can learn some of the basics of drawing.
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I firmly believe that everyone can learn some of the basics of drawing. Doodling is a fun and easy place to start--which is just what we'll be doing in Oodles of Doodles when I teach you 18 different patterns to use alone or in combination with others for eye-catching results. I'll also be sharing inspiration and instruction for ways to use your drawings on scrapbook pages, introductory lessons for drawing facial features, detailed how-tos for making tesselations, and much more. Are you still a little intimidated? Let me put it this way: the projects we’re doing in this class are the ones my students (even the big high-school boys) always saved and took home. I firmly believe that everyone can learn some of the basics of drawing.
Click here to get all the details on Oodles of Doodles! I promise it will be painless and full of encouragement and support.
Michelle Houghton
{GetItScrapped}
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Six lessons teach:
- 18 repetitive patterns to use alone or in combination on your pages and projects
- inspiration and instruction for using doodles on backgrounds, white space, photos, borders, frames and embellishments
- instruction on how to draw eyes, mouths, noses, ears and an entire face
- detailed step-by-step how-to for creating tessellations (think M C Escher)
You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in a private class forum where you can ask questions and share ideas as well as a private gallery for posting your work and seeing what others have done.
In addition to learning a new technique, you might also discover how relaxing it can be to create with repetitive patterns (that’s why they’re calling doodles “zen”-tangles lately)! Check out Michelle’s tutorial on drawing celtic knots.
.P.S#1. This is the class Michelle taught last January, BUT anyone who took that earlier class is automatically registered for this one!
P.S#2. - If you register by July 12, you'll get the early bird price!
P.S#3. Class starts July 19 and registration closes July 21
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