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HOWTO Make an angry t-shirt

angryaussie.wordpress.com In case you haven't noticed, I've been getting seriously into t-shirts lately. In this video, I show my arts & crafts skills with a few shirts I made for Cory (Mr Safety of SMP Films) and Michael Buckley (What the Buck) Go buy a shirt from 1938Superman www.1938superman.com

OOAK (one of a kind) Clay Baby Hand Sculpt Art Dolls by Kitkatt

Hi there..my name is Kathy Thompson..I am a self-taught doll artist. I have been creating one of a kind clay baby art dolls since 2005. I use no molds in their creation,just lots of love, time and my imagination. They are all miniature size, measuring between 2-8 inches in length. They are made from quality Prosculpt polymer clay. Each one has their own unique look and personality. I sculpt full body babies and poseable babies. I try to get them as realistic as possible. To see more of my work and adopt a clay baby of your own. Please visit my website at www.KitkattsClayBabies.com

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Paul J. Katrich, Studio Potter, talks about Art Pottery, from the 19th and 20th centuries. Part 5 of 6. Video from the 2010 Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, North Carolina, including many pottery images. This video is in 6 parts on YouTube. Background: After several years in museum archival and conservation services, working for such clients as the Henry Ford Museum and Cranbrook, he launched Katrich Studios in 1995. He has focused his attention on the invention and development of an unique line of luster glazes. His study of glazes associated with American Art Pottery, and his application of special glazes to his own pottery, has created a demand not only for his art pottery, but for Paul J. Katrich as a speaker as well. "Paul Katrich ... has been busily rediscovering the secrets of lustre, lava, and volcanic glazes yet again, and using them to spin his own ceramic fantasies." - Style: 1900 Magazine, November, 2007. "He uses glazes on his pots to take us on a journey deep into the earth's core, over its verdant surfaces and into distant galaxies. ""I want to explore colors in nature and the natural world is riotous with color, organic and inorganic," says Katrich, who taught himself to throw, glaze and fire, and now lectures widely. "I recognize no limits in this regard."" - Art & Antiques: Collectors Sourcebook, January, 2008 (also publish Robb Report). "Today, his forms are classical with brilliant colors in deep, thick numerous and interactive glazes, ... none ...

American Art Pottery – Part 6 of 6 – Paul J. Katrich.mp4

Paul J. Katrich, Studio Potter, talks about Art Pottery, from the 19th and 20th centuries. Part 6 of 6. Video from the 2010 Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, North Carolina, including many pottery images. This video is in 6 parts on YouTube. Background: After several years in museum archival and conservation services, working for such clients as the Henry Ford Museum and Cranbrook, he launched Katrich Studios in 1995. He has focused his attention on the invention and development of an unique line of luster glazes. His study of glazes associated with American Art Pottery, and his application of special glazes to his own pottery, has created a demand not only for his art pottery, but for Paul J. Katrich as a speaker as well. "Paul Katrich ... has been busily rediscovering the secrets of lustre, lava, and volcanic glazes yet again, and using them to spin his own ceramic fantasies." - Style: 1900 Magazine, November, 2007. "He uses glazes on his pots to take us on a journey deep into the earth's core, over its verdant surfaces and into distant galaxies. ""I want to explore colors in nature and the natural world is riotous with color, organic and inorganic," says Katrich, who taught himself to throw, glaze and fire, and now lectures widely. "I recognize no limits in this regard."" - Art & Antiques: Collectors Sourcebook, January, 2008 (also publish Robb Report). "Today, his forms are classical with brilliant colors in deep, thick numerous and interactive glazes, ... none ...

American Art Pottery – Part 4 of 6 – Paul J. Katrich.mp4

Scrapbooking with the Paris Hilton Creativity Collection

Layered Flowers: A little video demo using the Paris Hilton Creativity Collection products! For more scrapbooking projects & crafty ideas join the Creativity Collection's Facebook group @ www.facebook.com The Paris Hilton Creativity Collection is available online @ www.pariscreativity.com

American Art Pottery – Part 5 of 6 – Paul J. Katrich.mp4

Distrezz-it-All Techniques with Donna Salazar

Watch our Video with Guest Artist Donna Salazar to see how the Distrezz-it-All tool works! The Distrezz-it-All by Zutter was designed in corporation with scrapbook artist Donna Salazar. It lets you add an antique, shabby chic look to your paper craft projects in the blink of an eye!

Ms. Marian Art Potpourri Class

Malcolm X After School Art Potpourri Class, Instructional Technician Ms. Marian, is showing some of the arts and crafts her students are working on.

American Art Pottery – Part 2 of 6 – Paul J. Katrich.mp4

Paul J. Katrich, Studio Potter, talks about Art Pottery, from the 19th century through today. Part 2 of 6. Video from the 2010 Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, North Carolina, including many pottery images. This video is in 6 parts on YouTube. Background: After several years in museum archival and conservation services, working for such clients as the Henry Ford Museum and Cranbrook, he launched Katrich Studios in 1995. He has focused his attention on the invention and development of an unique line of luster glazes. His study of glazes associated with American Art Pottery, and his application of special glazes to his own pottery, has created a demand not only for his art pottery, but for Paul J. Katrich as a speaker as well. "Paul Katrich ... has been busily rediscovering the secrets of lustre, lava, and volcanic glazes yet again, and using them to spin his own ceramic fantasies." - Style: 1900 Magazine, November, 2007. "He uses glazes on his pots to take us on a journey deep into the earth's core, over its verdant surfaces and into distant galaxies. ""I want to explore colors in nature and the natural world is riotous with color, organic and inorganic," says Katrich, who taught himself to throw, glaze and fire, and now lectures widely. "I recognize no limits in this regard."" - Art & Antiques: Collectors Sourcebook, January, 2008 (also publish Robb Report). "Today, his forms are classical with brilliant colors in deep, thick numerous and interactive glazes ...

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