We Hoot Your Blog
We're famous on the internet! Four months ago. Awesome.Bonus owl:From Otto, done by Elie Falcon in Worcester Ma at The Tattoo Project. I bet people called Otto don't email We Hate Your Blog. Splitters.
tattoo art body
tattoo art body
Due to the development and innovation in the society, the Japanese tattoo art has also developed. Nowadays, body art has gained popularity not only for younger people but the adults alike. For younger people they acquire this work of art just to keep in the fashion trend but for others they put tattoo in their body for some sentimental reasons. Upon knowing the transitions of tattoo art in Japan you will surely appreciate to have any of the designs and symbols inked in your body.
Tattoo's galore
Japanese Tattoo Art
The tattoo making during the Edo period became a taboo to the Japanese culture because it is used by prostitutes. The yujos inked body art in their body to attract customers that is why tattoo has gained negative impact in the society.
Famous painters copied photographs capture the moment
Photographs inspired impressionists to capture the moment, but did you know that some of the most famous paintings of Van Gogh, Toulouse Laurence or Paul Gauguin were inspired on an original photograph?
1. Paul Gauguin
2. Paul Cezanne
3. Toulouse Lautrec
4. Vincent Van Gogh
5. Edgar Degas
More info: Impressionism and photography
1. Paul Gauguin
2. Paul Cezanne
3. Toulouse Lautrec
4. Vincent Van Gogh
5. Edgar Degas
More info: Impressionism and photography
Hoot Let The Dogs Out
Another reader roundup for Monday... Well, a tattooist submission starts us off, by Luke Whitmire Saludos desde Argentina!!! Done by Diego Bert. Thanks Miriam! Benjamin's owl was done by Kelly Barr at Chameleon tattoo in Cambridge, MA. And finally, this very blog inspired Letty to get this fella, done by Mike Miazio.
How to make a paper bead necklace | beaded jewelry necklaces
Paper bead necklace is super easy to make. Decopatch paper, Things use to Deco patch glue (or other varnish glue like ModPodge), cotton paper beads, ribbon, wooden sticks, needle, glue pencil.
Tear pieces of Deco patch paper.
Tear them even smaller as we'll be working on
small paper beads so there will be less creases.
Take a wooden stick and stick it through the paper bead.
You can purchase the cotton paper balls in your local craft shop.
Put some glue in the lid of the jar.
Put some glue on the bead.
Dip your glue pencil in the glue and then pick up a tiny piece of paper with it.Stick it onto the bead and put some more glue over the piece of paper.
Then repeat until the bead is completely covered.
Let 'em dry.
I you like 'em shiny, then add another layer of varnish glue.
When they are dry, remove the beads from the sticks.
String the beads onto the ribbon.
And you're ready to go out!
Tear pieces of Deco patch paper.
Tear them even smaller as we'll be working on
small paper beads so there will be less creases.
Take a wooden stick and stick it through the paper bead.
You can purchase the cotton paper balls in your local craft shop.
Put some glue in the lid of the jar.
Put some glue on the bead.
Dip your glue pencil in the glue and then pick up a tiny piece of paper with it.Stick it onto the bead and put some more glue over the piece of paper.
Then repeat until the bead is completely covered.
Let 'em dry.
I you like 'em shiny, then add another layer of varnish glue.
When they are dry, remove the beads from the sticks.
String the beads onto the ribbon.
And you're ready to go out!
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