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To keep up the interest, I’ll have to do it with him and ask him to find other items other than just the three pictured on each page. I was worried that our pages might be too hard or too easy for Owen, but they seem to be just about right.

  • Favorite foods (for Owen, this would be grapes, banana slices, avocados, goldfish, strawberries, peanuts, etc).
  • Small toys (marbles, beads, army guys, etc).
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  • Lego Star Wars figures (on a green baseplate).
  • This design will allow us to add more pages in the future! I’m going to punch a hole in the corner of each page and put them all on a ring. I laminated each page to protect the photos. I had wanted Aidan to help me think of a rhyme for each page, but I was assembling the book at 10:00 pm the night before Owen’s birthday, so I had to do all the rhymes myself! I cut a posterboard into 8 x 10 pieces, and used double-sided tape to attach the pictures. He has BIG plans to create his very own I Spy book and he is going to share it over on Leo’s Lounge when it is finished.

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    We also took a photo of three items from each collection so that Owen would have things to find on each page.įor each page, I ordered a 5 x 7 print of the collection, plus a 4 x 6 (which I cut down further) of the items to look for. Then we collected items and took pictures of them. We had a lot of fun making it, and Owen really likes it!įirst, we chose a theme for each page of our book.

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    I am offering a variety of class options but the most cost effective will be for groups of 4 or more, so grab some friends and come have fun!! I have discounted prices for packages purchased in advance but please read the applicable restrictions carefully. If you sign up for weekly classes I plan on having a booth at the monthly Mt Dora Art Walk (when it starts again) for ALL of us to display our wares and hopefully sell some off our work! I do not sell any refreshments so feel free to bring your own. As I'm on a tight schedule, I respectfully request you do not arrive/depart more than 15 minutes before and after your scheduled class time.Owen turned 3 on Friday! I can’t believe how big he’s getting! For his birthday, Aidan and I worked together to make Owen an “I Spy” book. Next have one person arrange the items on the towel. The studio can seat 4 people very comfortably and up to 8 if needed. Take a photo of each item so that you have every item documented. Everyone has an inner artist dying to express themselves and I'd like to help you find this artistic voice by guiding and encouraging experimentation with different mediums and art techniques. Just like our personalities it's okay not to be "everyone's" flavor! Now, while I'm still dedicated to producing my own art I find my greatest fulfillment comes from helping others find, believe in and express their own Inner voice. I take great joy in finally being able to have my own studio and invite you to come paint with me!! Join me at EyeSpy Studios for a fun, relaxing, and well rounded artistic experience.ĮyeSpy Studios is a friendly, non-judgmental environment that inspires artistic growth on an individual basis. This is very useful if you are not available to engage in an EyeSpyLIVE session or simply want your customers to have the option of sitting back and watching a property viewing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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    It isn't right or wrong, it isn't at all important if someone else likes our work or not, some will hate it and others love it even more passionately. Create a virtual tour using EyeSp圓60's platform and then generate your own personalised pre-recorded virtual tour, including narration. After watching my daughter 'Arting" freely from 2-16 years of age and then teaching at Painting with a Twist for 5 years, I slowly came to realize that what I had passionately believed to be true for me in fact applied to everyone ! Art is meant to be for EVERYONE, its a personal language to connect our inner self to the outside world. I kept my "serious aka controversial" artwork private but experimented with fun interactive pieces, with different mediums and surfaces ranging from people to walls and many things in between! There was always something missing, Art for Art's sake did not fulfill me on an everyday basis. At the tender age of 17, with no artistic experience and only the instinctive belief that Art would somehow save me from the terrifying Nothingness inside me after growing up in war ravaged Rhodesia, I dived into doing a B.Fine Arts. Institutional art bred the mentality, that if your art isn't on a par with Van Gogh & Picasso you are a failure and many in my art class didn't touch a brush for decades afterward. It has been an interesting journey to arrive at this point in my artistic career.









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