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Sustainable Play: Upcycled Alphabet Daily Practice
Suzy Ultman
Artists of all ages: gather your empty cereal and cracker boxes and get ready for a joyful month of sketching, painting, and play with illustrator, toy maker, and storyteller Suzy Ultman. In this daily practice, you'll turn cardboard from food packaging into a cute and colorful set of painted alphabet letters. Each day, you'll create a new letter, starting with cutting out your shapes using Suzy's PDF templates. If you prefer not to cut cardboard, you can also use the templates as coloring pages. Suzy will guide you through painting specific designs for each letter, but she'll also talk about different ways to imagine your own letters and make them unique. The most important tool here is your imagination, and you can also work with craft paint, paint pens, markers, colored pencils, pom poms, googly eyes, and all your favorite materials. Use your finished letters as flash cards, personalized tags for gifts, banners that spell words or names, and so much more.
Sustainable Play: Make a Dollhouse Cafe
Suzy Ultman
Do you love looking at tiny things and making tiny things? Illustrator, toy maker, and storyteller Suzy Ultman welcomes you to her tiny world and shows you how to transform an ordinary cardboard box into an extraordinarily cute dollhouse cafe. Find out how to trim down your box, cut out little doors and windows, and paint on colorful details to give your cafe character. You can add a second floor inside as well as whimsical wall paper. Your dollhouse cafe will be ready for business when you complete your set by making cardboard cafe tables, miniature menus, paper rugs, trees, and animal friends. Suzy designed this project to be easy-to-create for all ages. Younger crafters will need help from an adult to cut corrugated cardboard, but everyone can have fun designing, painting, and making their cafe unique.
Make Upcycled T-Shirt Yarn
Faith Hale
Chunky, cotton, upcycled yarn is simple to make when you have access to just two things: an old T-shirt and a pair of scissors. This yarn can be used for macrame, crafting string bags à la Cobrina's knotted pantry bag class, making rag rugs - Cal Patch teaches you how to do that here - as well as a multitude of other craft projects. If you're looking to speed up the process even further, using a rotary cutter, a cutting mat and a ruler will give you yards of yarn in just minutes. The leftover fabric can be used in small sewing projects or cut into squares to make handy shop rags - all eco-friendly options.
Upcycled Pouch
Maya Donenfeld
Make a durable and surprisingly sophisticated pouch from the most humble of materials: a discarded mailer. Maya shows you how to dissect a Tyvek® envelope and paint it for charming, distressed effect. You can add designs with hand-carved or store-bought stamps and install a zipper to finish. All the stitching is done by hand with the running stitch so there is no machine needed. You'll have endless ways to organize all your bits and pieces, as well as a go-to handmade gift for any occasion.
Cricut Crafts: Layered Nature Card
Natalie Malan
Designer and illustrator Natalie Malan uses patterned papers based on her original paintings and the Cricut Explore Air 2 to create two dimensional cards inspired by nature. Working in Cricut Design Space, learn how to add your own setiment to a beautiful layered butterfly card and play with color and pattern to create a variety of beetle cards along with a matching envelope. These insect cards combine color and garden florals that are perfect anytime of year.
Kool-Aid Dyed Yarn
Melanie Falick
Put your kids' colorful imaginations to use! Using Kool-Aid is an easy and fun way to create hand-dyed yarn – for your knitting projects, as well as hooking a future generation of crafters. Melanie shows you how to create a palette at home without any special equipment or a tangled mess. She also offers tips for working alongside kids and shows how different fibers take the dye differently.
Crafting Together: Mushroom Fairy Houses for Earth Day with Courtney and Twinkie Chan
CBTV Live
This class was originally filmed live April 19, 2023. Creativebug instructors Courtney Cerruti and Twinkie Chan make fairy houses for Earth Day. Discover cute and fairy-friendly DIYs using terracotta pots and simple materials to create a magical scene. Add embellishments and sweet little details for your woodland wonderland. We will also show you how to adapt the design for an indoor tablescape or mantel scene.
Nature Pals
Kata Golda
These charming nature pals are perfect for little hands to grab onto and cherish. They’re made from wool felt, which doesn’t fray so it’s forgiving to work with and lovely to the touch. Alison from Kata Golda imbues these tiny critters with big personalities through her imaginative details. She shows how to sew them with a combination of hand stitching and machine sewing, in each design so you can create a trio of the plush, adorable nature pals. Make a Woodland Wall Hanging to make them a cozy home! BUY THE KIT
How to Knit Dishcloths
Wendy Bernard
A dishcloth knitted with pure linen transforms an ordinary rag into a luxurious textile. Wendy Bernard demonstrates how to work with linen yarn to create a washcloth with an i-cord loop for hanging. The linen fiber resists mildew, is great for scrubbing, and gets softer with every use. This quick knitting project is a fun way to try out new stitch patterns—several of which are included in the PDF. Make a stack to give as a gift, or keep them for your own daily use.
Daily Painting Challenge: Flowers, Fruits and the Natural World
Carolyn Gavin
Join artist and illustrator Carolyn Gavin for a month of exploring color. Using both gouache and watercolor, Carolyn will demonstrate how she works from reference and imagination to create her paintings. She begins the daily challenge with her signature florals, then works through the month using fruits, veggies, and household objects as subjects. You’ll experiment with shape and color and learn how to let inspiration guide you along your painting journey. Finish your paintings by adding detail with pen and ink to create a month of beautifully rich paintings.
Bubble Mania: Fairy Wands
Rad Megan
Every kid loves bubbles, and most adults do too. Learn how to make several easy bubble wands and Rad Megan's secret family recipe for bubble juice. What are you waiting for? Get crafty with bubbles and enjoy a fun day outside!
Eco-Friendly Giftwrap Ideas
Courtney Cerruti
Any gift can be elevated with a thoughtful presentation. Artist, educator, and gift-wrap authority Courtney Cerruti share some of her favorite wrapping and trimming techniques with an eye on eco-friendly combinations and elements. Learn furoshiki-inspired ways to enclose presents with fabrics, and use and reuse things you have at home to create beautifully wrapped gifts that are nearly too pretty to open. For additional classes using the furoshiki technique, see Megumi Inouye's Wine Wrap and Tin Wrapping classes.
Natural Dyeing: How to Dye Cotton Fabrics
A Verb for Keeping Warm
Learn the basics of dyeing cotton and other cellulose fibers—a process that is similar to dyeing protein fibers, but is just different enough to merit its own lesson. In this class, Kristine shares her passion for working with natural plant extracts to create beautiful shades of red using Madder. She shows you how to prepare cotton for dyeing and how to create a dye bath, sharing expert tips along the way. With this method, you can dye a single pair of socks or a whole pot for friends.
Daily Painting Challenge: 31 Animals with August Wren
Jennifer Orkin Lewis
Jennifer Orkin Lewis (also known as August Wren on Instagram) is a champion of daily painting practice, devoting half an hour each day to creating the loose and colorful paintings for which she’s known. In this month-long series, Jennifer applies her signature style to one of her favorite subjects: animals! Working from photo references (included in a PDF with the class), Jennifer shows how to simplify and stylize your animal paintings to make them your own. Each day, Jennifer shows her approach to painting critters of all shapes and sizes – from farm animals to deep sea creatures – providing opportunity for all skill levels to practice.
Mixtape: 6 Ocean Animals to Draw and Paint
CBTV
Introducing CbMixtapes: playlists made of specific bits from different classes and grouped together by a common theme. It's a fun way to learn how one topic is approached by a variety of artists with different techniques, all rounded up in one curated mixtape.
If you're in need of some vitamin sea, look no further than these ocean-themed classes. Lisa Congdon demonstrates how to draw a handful of whimsical, graphic fish using a micron pen or your favorite drawing implement. Sketch a mermaid along with Lily Sol, in her daily class inspired by art journaling. Jennifer Orkin Lewis, also known as August Wren, shows you how to paint a dolphin, a starfish, and a sea turtle. Finally, if you're technologically minded you'll enjoy making a jellyfish with Risa Iwasaki Culbertson using an iPad and Procreate software.
If these mini lessons inspire you to dig deeper, check out the full classes listed here:
REPLAY: Daily Drawing Challenge by Lisa Congdon
Goddess Sketchbook: A Daily Practice Inspired by Feminine Energy by Lily Sol
Daily Painting Challenge: 31 Animals with August Wren by Jennifer Orkin Lewis
Procreate 101: A Daily Practice for Beginners by Risa Iwasaki Culbertson
PDF reference photos can be found on the full class pages.
If you're in need of some vitamin sea, look no further than these ocean-themed classes. Lisa Congdon demonstrates how to draw a handful of whimsical, graphic fish using a micron pen or your favorite drawing implement. Sketch a mermaid along with Lily Sol, in her daily class inspired by art journaling. Jennifer Orkin Lewis, also known as August Wren, shows you how to paint a dolphin, a starfish, and a sea turtle. Finally, if you're technologically minded you'll enjoy making a jellyfish with Risa Iwasaki Culbertson using an iPad and Procreate software.
If these mini lessons inspire you to dig deeper, check out the full classes listed here:
REPLAY: Daily Drawing Challenge by Lisa Congdon
Goddess Sketchbook: A Daily Practice Inspired by Feminine Energy by Lily Sol
Daily Painting Challenge: 31 Animals with August Wren by Jennifer Orkin Lewis
Procreate 101: A Daily Practice for Beginners by Risa Iwasaki Culbertson
PDF reference photos can be found on the full class pages.
Macramé Plant Hanger
Cathy Callahan
Learn the simple satisfaction of creating knotted designs. Cathy will teach you how to use simple knots to create twists and movement in a macramé plant hanger made modern with vivid colors. You’ll learn the fundamentals of macramé, which can be applied and adapted to all kinds of projects, from jewelry to home décor.
Art Meets Life: 31 Ways to Combine Watercolor and Flora
Kristy Rice
Artist and designer Kristy Rice gives you insight into her signature style which cleverly combines actual fragments of flowers and greenery with watercolor embellishments. Whether your blossoms are fanciful or hyper-realistic, you'll be delighted to see how the addition of actual plants makes the composition pop - literally! - off the page.
Daily Painting Challenge: 31 Flowers to Paint with Yao Cheng
Yao Cheng
Learn how to paint a new flower every day with help from acclaimed watercolor artist, Yao Cheng. Known for her flowing, elegant style, Yao shares her technique for capturing the feeling of flowers rather than trying to paint them realistically. In each part of this 31-day challenge, she explores the ideal brush strokes needed to paint the petals and leaves of popular flowers like dahlias, poppies, peonies and hydrangeas. Through these daily lessons, you will hone your brush skills, discover new color combinations, and learn how to capture light, energy, and movement in your own floral interpretations. Be sure to share your paintings in the class gallery and on Instagram with #cbdrawaday !
Working In Acrylic Ink: A Daily Sketchbook Practice
Missy Dunaway
Begin a daily painting practice on an unconventional canvas: a bound book. Accomplished painter Missy Dunaway takes you through a month-long series of classes progressing from simple exercises to advanced paintings. Working with acrylic inks, you'll begin by breaking down compositions into simple steps, learning how to block out your image, apply acrylic ink in layers, and gradually add detail and complexity to render colorful and expressive images. Whether you're new to painting or have an established practice, Missy's prompts encourage you to explore materiality and record places - both familiar and foreign - in an artful, visual diary.
Make Hand and Body Salve
Arina from BellaCreme
When she couldn't find low-additive body products for her baby daughter over a decade ago, Arina Soler began concocting her own. Since then she has developed her own skincare line, BellaCreme, and has empowered numerous makers to follow in her footsteps by teaching workshops. In this class, Arina explains how to create healing salves using botanical-infused oils, resulting in affordable and customizable nontoxic skin care products that will soothe parched skin. You'll find the process as relaxing as using the products themselves. Dry, sensitive skin - thirst no more!
Words Inform Images: 31 Prompts Using Writing as Inspiration for Art
e bond
A picture is worth a thousand words but words themselves are priceless. In this unique daily practice, multimedia artist and educator e bond explores the various ways that reading and writing can intersect with visual art and how one medium can inform the other. She’ll share some of her favorite fiction, non-fiction, poetry and music to generate interest points from which to play and experiment. See how these sparks can fuel visual art through collage, mark-making, and doodling, and how these visual observations alter your perception of the page.
Silva Rerum Art Journal
Get Messy
In Latin, Silva Rerum means “a forest of things.” Using this idea as a starting point, we’ll create a commonplace or everyday book to collect thoughts, ideas, and ephemera from your day-to-day life. Get Messy founder Caylee will show you how to transform a vintage book into your own art journal full of papers you love. Learn Caylee’s favorite methods of layering in vintage and found items while recording your daily life. Remember to use the hashtag #creativebuggetsmessy on social media to share your work with the Get Messy and Creativebug communities.
Personal Map Making - A Daily Mixed Media Practice
e bond
You might think of maps as diagrams of physical places, but the irrepressibly creative e bond will show you how to re-imagine a map as a visual journey through your artistic and emotional places. In this 31-day class, you’ll use maps and mapping, their functions and characteristics, as a process tool for generating abstract compositions with mark-making, collage, doodling, and other visual experiments. Map-making will be your conceptual point of departure as you fill up your sketchbook with paint, photographs, leaves, ephemera, and pieces of actual maps to create vibrant, mixed-media spreads.
You might think of maps as diagrams of physical places, but the irrepressibly creative e bond will show you how to re-imagine a map as a visual journey through your artistic and emotional places. In this 31-day class, you’ll use maps and mapping, their functions and characteristics, as a process tool for generating abstract compositions with mark-making, collage, doodling, and other visual experiments. Map-making will be your conceptual point of departure as you fill up your sketchbook with paint, photographs, leaves, ephemera, and pieces of actual maps to create vibrant, mixed-media spreads.
Day 2:
Map you made from Day 1
Day 3:
Oil paint markers, scrapers
Day 4:
Leaves, bark, plastic plants, conte crayon or charcoal or crayon
Day 5:
Image of your desktop
Day 9:
Photocopy of leaf, paint pen
Day 10:
Photographs
Day 11:
Circle stencils in different sizes
Day 14:
Rope or string
Day 15:
A pre-written list, string map from previous day or other background
Day 18:
Camera
Day 26:
Magazines, brads
Day 27:
Straight line image, list
Day 28:
Wiggly line image, list
Day 30:
Portrait
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Cutting mat
- X-acto knife
- Scissors
- Bone folder
- Pencil
- Pens
- Brush Pens
- Glue stick and/or double-sided tape
- 8.5" x 11" mixed media paper
- Existing maps and photocopies of maps
- Ephemera
- Various backgrounds, old artwork
- Craft paper
- Tracing paper
- Carbon transfer paper
- Card stock, printer paper, or any of your favorite paper
- Acrylic inks
- Water-based spray paints
- Tempera paint markers
- Acrylic paints
- Paint brushes
- White-out marker
- Sharpie marker
- Sewing machine
- Circle punches
- Ruler
- Cutting mat
- Home laser/inkjet printer or access to photocopier (optional)
Day 2:
Map you made from Day 1
Day 3:
Oil paint markers, scrapers
Day 4:
Leaves, bark, plastic plants, conte crayon or charcoal or crayon
Day 5:
Image of your desktop
Day 9:
Photocopy of leaf, paint pen
Day 10:
Photographs
Day 11:
Circle stencils in different sizes
Day 14:
Rope or string
Day 15:
A pre-written list, string map from previous day or other background
Day 18:
Camera
Day 26:
Magazines, brads
Day 27:
Straight line image, list
Day 28:
Wiggly line image, list
Day 30:
Portrait
Downloads:
- Make timelines
- Work with tracing paper
- Utilize existing maps
- Sew on paper
- Make rubbings of textures
What you'll get:
- A 31-day series of easy-to-follow video lessons on how to use map-making to inspire your sketchbook with collage, textures, and multi-media
- 33 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instructions by artist E Bond
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
Member Gallery
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Personal Map Making - A Daily Mixed Media Practice Reviews
273 users recommended this class to a friend
Sally Anne Billenness
I really enjoyed knitting these, the patterns were easy to follow and I was then able to experiment with my own combinations. I also made these in fine linen thread, they turned out beautifully, but had to cast on more stitches as they made up smaller.
2 days ago
Elisabeth Le May
Loved the idea of using an i-cord ro make a loop. I knit cotton pot holders and I shall add in an i-cord loop. I will definitely try a washcloth - they look very enticing to wash with. Thank you!
More than 3 months ago