Every 3D wire flower is comprised of 72 individual pieces, assembled together to create this complex array of wire and beads. Not only does it look fascinating, it can also transform into dozens of fun shapes.
I had a customer refer to this as, “dopamine decor” which I thought was quite the category! I recently learned that this involves decorating your space with pieces that make you happy and share your personality. This individual props this up on her desk at work, and changes its shape every day.
I am super close to hitting 2k reviews (1879 reviews) on my 3D Fidget Blooms. Here are some recent ones from my shop:
Please consider sharing/reblogging this post, as it helps introduce my wire mandala art to more people who may find this useful in their daily lives. I usually include a fun poll in my posts, but today I've got a more important question that we sometimes don't get asked enough:
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Let them know you love and value them, but they’re very much dead to you now with our new vintage, antique and insulting leaving work / new job greetings card.
Great gifts for soon to be ex-coworkers, former friends and traitors.
Buy online here.
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Great Gift Idea! Knit A Teeny, Tiny Succulent, So Sweet! 👉 https://buff.ly/3RnjhKj 🪴 💚
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A new company just moved in to my father’s office, and on the first day they let ear plugs and painkiller on everyone’s desk.
If this isn’t the ultimate power move then idk what is.
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Can we throw congratulations on retiring or farewell parties for people at work we hate. No they aren't retiring or leaving I just need a way to tell them that they should without HR getting mad.
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We're dreaming of a DWIGHT CHRISTMAS!
Don’t be impish! Check out our range of The Office inspired ugly Christmas sweaters!
Featuring festive moments from the Dunder Mifflin Scranton Branch.
Great Christmas gifts for fans of The Office.
Shop the fully Christmas range here, individual links below:
DUNDER MIFFLIN CHRISTMAS PARTY PLANNING COMMITTEE
I’M DREAMING OF A DWIGHT CHRISTMAS
HAPPY PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH CHRISTMAS
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My Travel Art Kit
Whether I am going on a trip to visit friends and family, getting away for a weekend, going to work, or just running errands, I am always traveling with my own little portable art studio. Keeping things simple so I don't bring absolutely everything (why would I bring all my gouache, watercolors, and alcohol markers?) I have narrowed my supplies down to the bare minimum for my travel art kit.
A quick note before I get into the details, everything I talk about in this post and more is available on my Amazon page.
Starting with the pencils, I pack my 0.7mm Pentel Quicker Clicker mechanical pencil with 2H lead refill, my 0.5mm mechanical pencil with 2B lead refill, and eraser refills.
The 0.7mm mechanical pencil is filled with 2H lead for quick, light sketches and thumbnailing. The 0.5mm mechanical pencil is filled with 2B lead for rendering the sketch and adding more details.
What I like best about the Quicker Clicker model is that the button for extending the lead is in the grip instead of at the end of the pencil. This allows me to stay in the zone longer because I don't have to change how I hold the pencil to extend the lead.
I bring several different erasers all with their own purpose.
I use the Faber-Castell kneaded erasers (not pictured) for lightening a sketch. I get the normal gray ones. In my experience, the color ones are a little messy.
For erasing large areas, I use Staedtler Mars plastic eraser. They do the job nicely and clean compared to most other erasers.
Sticking with the Staedtler brand, I also carry the Mars plastic eraser stick holder and two refills just in case.
For more detailed and smaller erasing, I use Tombow MONO Zero Eraser Round Tip and Square Tip.
I have a couple options for inking that I bring with me and use depending on how I feel.
If I feel I want to do a more traditional, manga style line art I have my Sakura Pigma Micron Fineliner Pens to help me achieve that.
If I want to fill in some dark spots or just have a painterly, brush texture I use my Tombow Fudenosuke Hard Tip Brush Pen. This pen is very versatile too and is practically all the Sakura Pigma Micron pens I have in a single pen.
Sometimes, gel pens feel like the right choice or I need to sign something or make a quick note and don't want to use my art supplies for it. So I also pack my 0.7mm Sharpie S-Gel and 0.38mm Sharpie S-Gel pens (not pictured).
Lastly for highlights and what not, I have the Uni-Ball Signo White Gel Pen. This gel pen goes on fairly thick and doesn't pick up the pigment underneath as easily, although some alcohol marker pigments will require a few coats.
Bonus: sometimes, while doing gesture drawing, I like the emphasis my favorite sketches using highlighters. For added fun, I bring an assortment of Sharpie Highlighter colors.
Finally, all of these things fit in my large capacity pencil case (as seen in top photo). This soft case fits everything I need and then some. It's double zippered so I keep my pencils and erasers on one side and all my pens and things on the other.
I'm curious to know what your guys' go to travel art supplies are. Digital, traditional, or both? Let me know as a reply or reblog!
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