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Puttin' On the Knits
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Scrapbooking: Flowers
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Scrapbooking: Holidays
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  • Learning to Draw
  • From "Crafty Kids"
    episode DCK-110
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    Learning to draw can sometimes be intimidating. For some, drawing is a naturally ability; for others, it's challenging. Whatever a child's skill level, drawing can be a wonderfully absorbing activity for kids, and abilities can be cultivated with some creative instruction and a little practice.

    Here, guest Cristy Feke reviews the Learn to Draw Video Workshop. Feke says this video can teach anyone how to draw, regardless of ability, and covers six different color and design elements.

    Quick Paint Tip:

    • To create a third color of paint from two existing colors, simply fold a piece of paper and add two paint colors inside the fold. Close the paper and re-open to reveal the third color.

    Resources:

    Coloring Outside the Lines
    by Robert Shank
    (Harper Collins, 2000)

    Web sites offering instructional coloring pages for kids are listed below:

    Crayola.com

    Coloring Book.com

    Coloring.com

    Jayzee Bear.com


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