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Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Thanksgiving Feast and a Cornucopia - kids drawing class
Topic: Seasonal/Holiday
Thanksgiving demo drawings by Catinka Knoth
Thanksgiving demo drawings by Catinka Knoth

Thanksgiving Cornucopia - Kids' drawing
Thanksgiving Cornucopia - Kids' drawing

Thanksgiving Feasts & Cornucopia - kids drawings
Thanksgiving Feasts & Cornucopia - kids drawings

Thanksgiving Feasts & Cornucopia - kids drawings
Thanksgiving Feasts & Cornucopia - kids drawings

Posted by Catinka Knoth at 6:06 PM EST
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Turkey drawings for Thanksgiving - kids art class
Topic: Seasonal/Holiday
I did let them draw 'hand' turkeys after they did the hard ones, but I told them I would not take pics of their 'hand turkeys'!

Turkey demo drawing by Catinka Knoth

Turkey demo drawing by Catinka Knoth

Turkey demo drawing by Catinka Knoth
Turkey demo drawing

Kids' turkey drawings
Kids' turkey drawings

Kids' turkey drawings
Kids' turkey drawings

Adult turkey drawing
Adult turkey drawing

Adult turkey drawing
Adult turkey drawing

Posted by Catinka Knoth at 6:16 PM EST
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Thursday, 27 October 2011
A Halloween Skeleton Font and a few trick or treats?
Topic: Seasonal/Holiday
Skeleton font "Tango Macabre" by Manfred Klein at Dafont.com. You can download and install and type up some neat Halloween words with the posing skeletons!There are more Halloween fonts at Dafont.com - just search for Halloween once there. Sorry I can't show you a sample though - it is invisible here!

Catinka's printable Halloween coloring booklet to download.
Catinka's Halloween coloring booklet


Catinka's page of Halloween stuff

Posted by Catinka Knoth at 6:51 PM EDT
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Thursday, 17 March 2011
St. Patrick's Day Bread, Talking Leprechauns Papercut, and Kids' Art
Topic: Seasonal/Holiday

St. Patrick's Day Heart Shaped Bread

St. Patrick's Day templates
The demo drawings (above). 'F' stands for the fold.


St. Patrick's Day Kids art

My no-knead flatbread today fell into the pan in the shape of a heart. What could I do but paint a background for St. Patrick's Day and take a pic of this heart shaped bread. Cheddar cheese on it was delicious. This is so simple to make.

Evening - in a small container mix some wholewheat flour, a pinch of salt, and a healthy pinch of yeast. Then gradually add warm water while stirring mix with a fork. Alternate a touch of stirring with a splash of water. You should not mix/stir it completely until you feel there is enough water in it. It should be a loose mix. Once you have that, you can stir until it is well mixed. You'll see it do its rubbery elastic sheeting thing. Cover loosely and set in a warm dark place overnight.

Morning - heat the stovetop skillet and throw down some cornmeal on it. Carefully spoon out the amount of battery dough/doughy batter you want for your 'flat bread' onto the cornmeal on the heated skillet. You don't want it to deflate anymore than is unavoidable. (It should be loose enough that it spreads rather than keeping a mound shape.) Cover the pan keeping the heat as hot as possible but not burning. You have to know your stove. I use my stove and cast iron skillet for toasting all the time but I don't know what that temp is called. (sorry!) Turn it perhaps after 7 min. - when you can see it has set up/firmed up and would hold its shape if turned. Try not to let it burn. (That is the trouble with cooking starch over direct heat and not keeping it moving.) Cook it on the other side til you think it is done. You can then split it and toast it, or let it cool and eat how you want. I usually have cheese with it.

Kids' art class we did papercuts for St. Patrick's Day. It was just supposed to be the shamrock, but then I showed my talking leprechauns from a couple years ago. One child wanted to try that too. They did beautifully given the challenges of working with scissors, symmetry/mirroring, positive and negative effects, and getting instruction from righties while being lefties! One of the tricks to flowing scissor cutting is think of the scissors as an alligator mouth that keeps biting through the paper with the back of its mouth. The mouth should not close often. Also the cast away part should be to the outside of your dominant hand (the scissor hand), the figure in your holding hand.

Happy St. Patrick's Day! 


Posted by Catinka Knoth at 6:26 PM EDT
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Monday, 14 February 2011
Roses, Lace, & Cupid and coloring page for Valentine's Day
Topic: Seasonal/Holiday

Happy Valentine's Day!

See More Valentine Watercolor Cards Demonstration and Workshop Photos

 

My demonstration Valentine watercolor cards, some with papercuts.

 

Demonstration Valentine drawings:

valentine drawing 01

Print out and color a Heart Lace Rose Coloring Page
and a Cupid Coloring Page

valentine drawing 02


Posted by Catinka Knoth at 3:18 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 15 February 2011 9:00 PM EST
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