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Art, Sewing, & Fiber Arts

Forest created this bowl using a pottery wheel. He'd like to share that throwing on a pottery wheel is harder than it looks!

Egg Decorating - Abstract Painting

I used several sharpie markers, some paper towels for blobbing and smearing and some water. Laura, Fowl and Friends

Arlette Blossom

Alrette Blossom is a repurposed doll. I took a doll, then took off all her face paint and hair. After that I took purple yarn and re-rooted it into her head for her new hair. On the other side of her head a glued a piece of blue felt to look like an undercut. Then I used acrylic paint to re-do her face. Then I took some of my old doll clothes and modified them slightly them put them on my doll. Then I used my shimmery blue paint to give her freckles and spots on her outfit. Lizzy, Scuttlebuns

Egg Decorating - I turned this egg into a chicken!

This is an egg from one of my chickens. I washed the egg to get a clean surface and then I dried (and probably cooked) the egg with a hairdryer. I used poster paints only. First, using a sponge paint brush, I painted the entire egg yellow. Then, using a tiny brush, I used black paint to add eyes and beak. Lastly, I used red paint to add the comb and wattle. -Derek, Fowl and Friends

Skating through Oregon

Skating through Oregon Emily M. Fowl and Friends Art - woodburning and paint

Frankenstein Egg

To decorate the egg I broke two eggs an glued them back together. I then added stitches and face with a black sharpie. I also cut up a bandaid and stuck it to the egg. I then created the bolts out of xardboard and painted them gray and then glued them onto the egg. -Emma, Scuttlebuns

Steampunk Guinea Pig Lilith

Southwestern Style Wooden Egg

The theme comes from a T-shirt that was given to me as a gift by my grandma who lives in Pueblo, she also has a picture of this image hanging in her home. This was made as a Christmas gift and will be given to my grandma. Andrew, Scuttlebuns

Laura sewed this pillowcase out of a cotton blend fabric. She enjoys making these for birthdays.

Laura, Fowl and Friends

I used Sharpie markers, paper towels, and water to make the effect I wanted. Laura, Fowl and Friends

Sea Creatures

Sea Creatures I crocheted in the round using different colors of yarn, and used thread for the eyes. They are going to be for my nieces as baby toys. I made one blue and white whale and one pink octopus. Ainsley, Patton Valley Livestock

Egg Decorating

First I chose an egg and washed it. This was the first time I have ever hollowed out a raw egg. I used a push pin to make a small hole at each end of the egg. I next used a straightened paper clip to break up the yoke inside. Then I blew air into one end to force the egg out the other end. After the egg was empty, I filled the egg with some water and rinsed it clean. After the egg was empty and dry I used sharpie pens to color a fun pattern onto the egg. Emily M. Fowl and Friends Club

Mourning the Loss of My Pony

Morning the Loss of My Pony. I was very sad my pony had to be put to sleep and this was my way of processing this. I created this with a graphite pencil. Jasmine, PetPALS

Egg Decorating

I decided to decorate an egg, then it hit me, I always have to wear a mask outside my house. So I drew something much worse: a little girl in a forest of just masks. I’m happy with how it came out. I hope you like it too. Avery, Scuttlebuns

Cosmo The Space Wolf by Lizzy

Cosmo The Space Wolf This was created by first drawing a messy sketch, then tracing over it in pen, then coloring it in and adding some shading. It was created because Lizzy wanted to draw Cosmo from Voltron. Pencil, pens, and colored pencils were used. Lizzy, Scuttlebuns

Daisies

Daisies. Jasmine created this because she was mourning the loss of her pony and it brought her comfort. It was created using paper, graphite pencil, charcoal, and Prisma colored pencils. -Jasmine, PetPALS

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