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I'm am so here for the 90's nostalgia! That teacher is a gem. In one gesture she validated your art by wanting it in her own home and gave you art supplies without making it feel like charity 🥰Teacher goals.
Late 90's, in junior high, I remember trading art with my other artist friend in the hall way between classes. Instead of passing notes we passed drawings. I still keep in touch with her via social media. That's one of my favorite memories.
Aren't teachers great? Well not, but I think many of us have memories of a special teacher like that. Mine was when I was around 8. My mother had died when I was 2 and I was kind of a kid who didn't have a lot of friends and I was just different. This teacher saw that I was missing out on things other kids had and during the school break, she picked me up from home with my best friend and she took us out on a day trip. We had breakfast at her house with her mother, she took us to a movie, and then we had lunch out in the city, before going to see a Lego exhibition. I remember she also bought me some nice hair ribbons. We finished the day by going to a pancake restaurant and having a lovely dinner. I have no doubt she felt sorry for me. She knew that I had some massive struggles and the other kids in school would tease me as a result. What this teacher did for me that day, was extremely special and it obviously means a lot to me still, decades later.
Wow! That is absolutely amazing! What a touching story. She sounds like an incredible human being. I am so happy that you got to have that experience. Every kid needs someone like that teacher in their life. ❤️
This is such a sweet story! I had nostalgic vibes from channel 10 (because I grew up in an area near you where that was local pbs) and art with carpenter pencils! My fid has those too!
90’s nostalgia, YAY! I absolutely LOVE it. These would make such adorable stickers. Your art teacher sounds amazing! It's funny to think about it now, but I didn’t have many art supplies either. I mostly used what was available in the classroom or what was on the list for parents to buy. Maybe that’s why I’m always trying out new supplies as an adult!
Thank you! I was thinking about making a few stickers from this! I definitely think having so little as a kid had contributed to my art supply obsession! Sounds like you and I have that in common! Haha!
Hi, Shana! That background was superb! It just made the motley collection of 'things' into a truly complete entity. It also reminded me of an ankle-length cheesecloth skirt I had in the early 70's and just about wore it out! I thought about it recently, and wondered what I did with it because I'm sure I wouldn't have thrown it out! My art teacher told me at the end of 3rd year HIgh Shool, when we were choosing out GCE (now GCSE) course options, not to bother with art, because it would bne a waste of time. At the end of term exams, I looked at the topics and saw one I loved! "The Land of the Unicorn.' Note: there is no mention that the unicorn had to be in the painting. I painted a fantasy forest landscape, with curly trees and all sorts of other such things, and all sorts of improbable colours, with the horn and forehead of the unicorn peeping out from behind a tree. Fast forward to her announcing the results. She read them out, from bottom up and the marks were really poor for almost everyone, even the 'best' artists, But she hadn't mentioned me. Had she decided it wasn't worth a mark at all? No. I came top, by about ten marks ahead of anyone else!!! Move forward a few months in time: I, and a friend, had a free perod and were sitting at the table outside the art room. We were supposed to be studying, bit I was finishng a drawing of a favourite pop star. The art teacher came out for some reason, and stopped to see what we were doing. She's already seen the drawing so I showed it to her. She said, "Why aren't you taking art GCE?" "Because you told me there was no point. You ddn't think I was worth it. She didn't answer, but walked away. But the best lesson for me was English and the school library. I read voraciously. I'd take the four books allowed from school, plus my quota from the town library each week, and by the third year, I was allowed to choose form the fifth and sixth form section, because I had read just about every fiction book in the junior section, ,and quite a few of the history books - and the same happened at the town library. I loved writing essays on anything and everything. I was no fan of grammar, mostly because I couldn't see why I needed it - I'd been reading before I went to school at age 4, and if we read eclectically, we absorb all that naturally. I only realised how important it was in French lessons!!!! As for art? Well, I never stopped. Being called useless by that teacher and my older brother was just a driver for me to prove them wrong. I went on 'doodling' and eventually did all the art work and advertising for my local church, huge collages (6 x 4 feet) for the children's outpatient clinic where I was the senior nurse, and a whole lot more, that I think I've already mentioned (children's clubs etc), and eventually began to take it seriously, set to work to learn more, and that led to my 'ladies group' and teaching!
Hey there! I hope you have been well! Thank you for sharing your experience with us. First of all, that skirt sounds amazing! I bet it was beautiful! Some teachers baffle me. I will never understand educators who use discouragement as a motivator. I don't understand how any art teacher could tell someone that an art path is pointless! We all make art in different ways. That is the beauty of it! I'm glad you stuck up for yourself and used her words against her. It's funny how she didn't remember that she said something like that to you, shows how easy it must have come to her to be discouraging to her students. I bet that fantasy forest with the unicorn horn was amazing! I also love reading and writing! Writing was always one of my favorite things to do growing up. I haven't done as much in recent years because I have been so focused on art. I should get back to that soon. I'm glad you have another creative outlet that feeds your soul! Success is the best revenge sometimes. I am glad you overcame the criticism from your teacher and brother and continued to do art in spite of their opinions. Everyone has some sort of opinion on what others should and shouldn't do, but you are the only one who can live your life. I'm glad you followed your passions and have lived a life full of creativity!
honestly I feel so many similarities here! I also only visited my first museum last year so later on too. It's lovely that you had an amazing art teacher to look up to 🥰 I seriously forgot those candy ring things existed 😂
very beautiful illustration ...you are very talented...it was interesting hearing your school memories...well for me i hate all my school memories...i wish i was home schooled...a lot of people love their childhood memories but not me...and yes money dont bring any happiness or talent..and i think kids were more intelligent and more creative than now... thank you for sharing your talent with us :)
Thank you, Marie! I'm sorry that you had such an unhappy time in school. I don't have a lot of great memories from those school days either, so it makes the few good ones stand out to me even more.
OMG! Definently it was a beautiful nostalgic memories! And you know what Shana? I'm recognize a few things you painting! Thats a wow for me, the hair pinch, the candy ring! 🤩 that's so awesome memories. Here in PR, it was a lot of this pinch hair with beautiful mini colors balls😅 and the candy rings, mmmm it was delicious! I love it shana, and I'm so happy for you, that one of your teachers encouraged you for your artwork, that was great!❤❤❤ greetings sweet heart! ❤ sending hugs 🤗🇵🇷
Thank you so much, Claritza! 🥰 I'm glad you recognized some of the items in my illustration! I still love the Ring Pops and will occasionally buy them, even though I'm an adult now, lol.
Mrs. Schilling-Nordel. She was my HS Art Teacher in the 90's [46, Gen X] and that Woman was the devil herself. She had no business being an Art Teacher and she certainly had her favorites. I wasn't one of them and so she made sure I didn't take any interest in Art until the last few years. Not gonna lie... listening to you at 7:52 made me tear up and I decided to share my experience. Now? My Son is 9 and he paints alongside me and is excellent at Art! Scribbles and all! Thank You for sharing your experience Shana... 🫂
I'm sorry that you went through such a terrible time with that art teacher. Some people really should not teach. I always wonder why hateful people would bother getting into that profession to begin with. I am so glad that you overcame that and are now able to share your joy for art with your child. That's amazing!
Wish I had an art teacher like yours. I still remember an assignment which I was so excited about. I was so freaking proud on my result and the teacher gave me 60 points out of a hundred. When I asked why he said: “You didn’t made that yourself. This is too good. It is something an adult would make.” I was so freaking pissed and I blurred out: “This drawing is better than your example and your an adult right?” He kicked me out of class and wasn’t welcome anymore.
@@CautionArtistatPlay yes, he really was. I never drew again until a few years ago. Now I’m annoyingly detailed in my drawing. That hasn’t got to be a bad thing but the perfectionism that comes with it has got something to do with what happened back then 😅
@Art_by_Nicole, That could be why! I'm a perfectionist, too, but I think it's just kind of part of my personality, lol. I'm glad that you came back to art. You were clearly meant to be an artist, no matter what that horrible teacher had to say about it.
@@CautionArtistatPlaythat’s so sweet of you to say 🧡 I really want to sell some work but I have no idea where to begin. Yes, make art; that part is covered 😅 But how much do you ask for a piece, for example. 🤷♀️ can I send you a message at some point and maybe I can ask you some questions about that topic? 🫣
Oh yes, pricing is a tough one. I think we all struggle with that at some point! I still have a tough time deciding sometimes. Feel free to reach out, I will try to help if I can!
I enjoyed this video even though alcohol markers are not something I have ever thought about - just as well as I need several more lifetimes to get through the supplies I do have. I am pleased at least one of your teachers left such a wonderful mark upon your life. I’m 57, was a nervous wreck of a child, with a bad home life, and for me, it was my English teacher. If it wasn’t for him noticing me, I think I would still be sitting in that class feeling invisible. Teachers need to under the wonderful things their position in a child’s life can have, and sadly, the heart stopping moments of shame etc that some of the worst I remember left me with. Thanks to the written word, and my love of books, I found I was a child worth caring about. Many thanks for your video Shana, I really enjoyed it. Sorry for being late to the viewing - been unwell, but getting better. 🖌️🎨👩🏻🎨👏🏻🥰
Hey Anita! I'm so sorry that you have been under the weather, I'm glad you are on the mend! I hope things continue to improve quickly and smoothly for you! Sounds like you and I had similar experiences and personalities as children. I'm so glad you also had a teacher who made you feel seen and appreciated. That is so important, especially for children who don't have a stable home life. I also loved English, especially once I got older and could take creative writing courses. I actually really love writing, but I don't do it as often as I used to.
@@CautionArtistatPlay I believe you could put that creative writing to good use in imagining a truly beautiful “how to” art book that doesn’t simply make the more awkward of us feel like idiots when we can’t do the “beginner” or “extremely simple” exercises. Surely, it can be possible to write more about the feelings, the escapism of art, and slowly lead readers to appreciate the words, and exercises, and have that feeling of “as long as I like the result, no one else matters”. Art books are all the same, except for medium, or choice of subject. Do you think Shana, that a book, written as though it were fictional, could instil into young and old alike that they are worthy of art and that help them to see the simple pleasure it could bring to their lives? Not everyone aspires to, nor are capable of making a living from art. But, we are all capable of enjoying playing with colour in as free a way as we did when drawing the classic house with the chimney, four windows and a door? I can still remember feeling very happy with my wax crayon effort, and so, I have a glowing ember of hope that the book I describe could in fact be written. Shana, I believe you could be someone who would have that ability. Think about it quietly to yourself, play around with some ideas and see how you feel about such a book? 👩🏻🎨🎨🖌️💜🥰📚
@anitadavidson1266, that is such a beautiful idea, Anita! I think it could be done. I have actually always wanted to write an art book or two. I like this spin you have put on it. It makes my wheels churn for sure! I appreciate the confidence you have in me. I always look forward to our lovely interactions! 💖
School for me was the 1970's to early 80's. I had some good teachers and some bad ones. I was always a loner at school. Had a few friends but never really mixed with many of the kids. Not that I didn't get along with them (most of them, at least), but I just couldn't relate to them. I was one of those gifted kids and very mature for my age. I enjoyed the company of adults more than I did with other kids my age or even older. I didn't mind art, but I was more interested in science...especially astronomy. Still am, actually. But, art has become more interesting to me the older I've become. I've also always had an interest in photography as well. Though, now I combine all my interests where I can. It's fun and I want to keep on doing that.
Beautiful nostalgic artwork!! 😍 I loved Lisa Frank!! 🌈 You had an amazing art teacher!! 🥰 I figure you must be around my oldest daughter's age as those are things she had in school. Rose Art was often the approved for school cheap brand I got her. Those were/are awful... 🤦♀️
Thank you so much! I wanted them to look like they could be stickers, so I'm glad it brought that memory back for you! I'm definitely living for the background! I wasn't sure how I wanted to approach it at first. I almost went with a plain, one color background, but I love me some rainbow, so I just had to go with it! I'm so glad I did! 😊
Hey friends! I wanted to let you know that I have a coupon code for you! Use: CautionArtist10 for 10% off non-sale items on the Ohuhu website. This cannot be used on items that are already on sale, but if you see an item that you like, that isn't already part of the back to school sale, you can use this code to get a discount! ❤
I'm am so here for the 90's nostalgia! That teacher is a gem. In one gesture she validated your art by wanting it in her own home and gave you art supplies without making it feel like charity 🥰Teacher goals.
Absolutely! She was amazing!! Thank you for watching, Di!
Late 90's, in junior high, I remember trading art with my other artist friend in the hall way between classes. Instead of passing notes we passed drawings. I still keep in touch with her via social media. That's one of my favorite memories.
That is so fun!! I love that!! 🥰
Aren't teachers great? Well not, but I think many of us have memories of a special teacher like that.
Mine was when I was around 8. My mother had died when I was 2 and I was kind of a kid who didn't have a lot of friends and I was just different.
This teacher saw that I was missing out on things other kids had and during the school break, she picked me up from home with my best friend and she took us out on a day trip. We had breakfast at her house with her mother, she took us to a movie, and then we had lunch out in the city, before going to see a Lego exhibition. I remember she also bought me some nice hair ribbons. We finished the day by going to a pancake restaurant and having a lovely dinner.
I have no doubt she felt sorry for me. She knew that I had some massive struggles and the other kids in school would tease me as a result. What this teacher did for me that day, was extremely special and it obviously means a lot to me still, decades later.
Wow! That is absolutely amazing! What a touching story. She sounds like an incredible human being. I am so happy that you got to have that experience. Every kid needs someone like that teacher in their life. ❤️
This is such a sweet story! I had nostalgic vibes from channel 10 (because I grew up in an area near you where that was local pbs) and art with carpenter pencils! My fid has those too!
I'm glad I brought back such fond memories for you! 💖
90’s nostalgia, YAY! I absolutely LOVE it. These would make such adorable stickers. Your art teacher sounds amazing! It's funny to think about it now, but I didn’t have many art supplies either. I mostly used what was available in the classroom or what was on the list for parents to buy. Maybe that’s why I’m always trying out new supplies as an adult!
Thank you! I was thinking about making a few stickers from this! I definitely think having so little as a kid had contributed to my art supply obsession! Sounds like you and I have that in common! Haha!
Holy nostalgia! I had so much fun watching this! 🖤
Thank you so much, Ashleigh!! 🥰
So glad you had an encouraging art teacher in school. You're an amazing artist Shana! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much, Francine! I was very fortunate to have that experience! 🥰
Hi, Shana! That background was superb! It just made the motley collection of 'things' into a truly complete entity. It also reminded me of an ankle-length cheesecloth skirt I had in the early 70's and just about wore it out! I thought about it recently, and wondered what I did with it because I'm sure I wouldn't have thrown it out!
My art teacher told me at the end of 3rd year HIgh Shool, when we were choosing out GCE (now GCSE) course options, not to bother with art, because it would bne a waste of time. At the end of term exams, I looked at the topics and saw one I loved! "The Land of the Unicorn.' Note: there is no mention that the unicorn had to be in the painting. I painted a fantasy forest landscape, with curly trees and all sorts of other such things, and all sorts of improbable colours, with the horn and forehead of the unicorn peeping out from behind a tree.
Fast forward to her announcing the results. She read them out, from bottom up and the marks were really poor for almost everyone, even the 'best' artists, But she hadn't mentioned me. Had she decided it wasn't worth a mark at all? No. I came top, by about ten marks ahead of anyone else!!!
Move forward a few months in time: I, and a friend, had a free perod and were sitting at the table outside the art room. We were supposed to be studying, bit I was finishng a drawing of a favourite pop star. The art teacher came out for some reason, and stopped to see what we were doing. She's already seen the drawing so I showed it to her.
She said, "Why aren't you taking art GCE?"
"Because you told me there was no point. You ddn't think I was worth it.
She didn't answer, but walked away.
But the best lesson for me was English and the school library. I read voraciously. I'd take the four books allowed from school, plus my quota from the town library each week, and by the third year, I was allowed to choose form the fifth and sixth form section, because I had read just about every fiction book in the junior section, ,and quite a few of the history books - and the same happened at the town library.
I loved writing essays on anything and everything. I was no fan of grammar, mostly because I couldn't see why I needed it - I'd been reading before I went to school at age 4, and if we read eclectically, we absorb all that naturally. I only realised how important it was in French lessons!!!!
As for art? Well, I never stopped. Being called useless by that teacher and my older brother was just a driver for me to prove them wrong. I went on 'doodling' and eventually did all the art work and advertising for my local church, huge collages (6 x 4 feet) for the children's outpatient clinic where I was the senior nurse, and a whole lot more, that I think I've already mentioned (children's clubs etc), and eventually began to take it seriously, set to work to learn more, and that led to my 'ladies group' and teaching!
Hey there! I hope you have been well! Thank you for sharing your experience with us. First of all, that skirt sounds amazing! I bet it was beautiful!
Some teachers baffle me. I will never understand educators who use discouragement as a motivator. I don't understand how any art teacher could tell someone that an art path is pointless! We all make art in different ways. That is the beauty of it! I'm glad you stuck up for yourself and used her words against her. It's funny how she didn't remember that she said something like that to you, shows how easy it must have come to her to be discouraging to her students. I bet that fantasy forest with the unicorn horn was amazing!
I also love reading and writing! Writing was always one of my favorite things to do growing up. I haven't done as much in recent years because I have been so focused on art. I should get back to that soon. I'm glad you have another creative outlet that feeds your soul!
Success is the best revenge sometimes. I am glad you overcame the criticism from your teacher and brother and continued to do art in spite of their opinions. Everyone has some sort of opinion on what others should and shouldn't do, but you are the only one who can live your life. I'm glad you followed your passions and have lived a life full of creativity!
I loved this video 90's nostalgia! 😊 best wishes
Thank you so much!!
honestly I feel so many similarities here! I also only visited my first museum last year so later on too. It's lovely that you had an amazing art teacher to look up to 🥰 I seriously forgot those candy ring things existed 😂
I think you and I have a lot in common! 🥰 Oh man, I love ring pops! I still buy them sometimes, even as an adult, haha!
very beautiful illustration ...you are very talented...it was interesting hearing your school memories...well for me i hate all my school memories...i wish i was home schooled...a lot of people love their childhood memories but not me...and yes money dont bring any happiness or talent..and i think kids were more intelligent and more creative than now...
thank you for sharing your talent with us :)
Thank you, Marie! I'm sorry that you had such an unhappy time in school. I don't have a lot of great memories from those school days either, so it makes the few good ones stand out to me even more.
OMG! Definently it was a beautiful nostalgic memories! And you know what Shana? I'm recognize a few things you painting! Thats a wow for me, the hair pinch, the candy ring! 🤩 that's so awesome memories. Here in PR, it was a lot of this pinch hair with beautiful mini colors balls😅 and the candy rings, mmmm it was delicious! I love it shana, and I'm so happy for you, that one of your teachers encouraged you for your artwork, that was great!❤❤❤ greetings sweet heart! ❤ sending hugs 🤗🇵🇷
Thank you so much, Claritza! 🥰 I'm glad you recognized some of the items in my illustration! I still love the Ring Pops and will occasionally buy them, even though I'm an adult now, lol.
@@CautionArtistatPlay 😅 I think it's a yummy idea!😄 ok, now I can knowing the right word, Ring Pop, ok. Lol 🤦🏻♀️😅
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Great piece with the stories to go with! Those items bring me back too!
Thank you, Elizabeth! 💖
Mrs. Schilling-Nordel. She was my HS Art Teacher in the 90's [46, Gen X] and that Woman was the devil herself. She had no business being an Art Teacher and she certainly had her favorites. I wasn't one of them and so she made sure I didn't take any interest in Art until the last few years. Not gonna lie... listening to you at 7:52 made me tear up and I decided to share my experience. Now? My Son is 9 and he paints alongside me and is excellent at Art! Scribbles and all! Thank You for sharing your experience Shana... 🫂
I'm sorry that you went through such a terrible time with that art teacher. Some people really should not teach. I always wonder why hateful people would bother getting into that profession to begin with. I am so glad that you overcame that and are now able to share your joy for art with your child. That's amazing!
Love it!!! This really took me back! ❤thank you! 😊
Thank you, Paula!! 😊
Ahhhhh I love this one!!!
Thank you, Taylor!! 💖
Wish I had an art teacher like yours. I still remember an assignment which I was so excited about. I was so freaking proud on my result and the teacher gave me 60 points out of a hundred. When I asked why he said: “You didn’t made that yourself. This is too good. It is something an adult would make.” I was so freaking pissed and I blurred out: “This drawing is better than your example and your an adult right?”
He kicked me out of class and wasn’t welcome anymore.
What a jerk! I'm sorry you went through that! I'm glad you told him off, though!
@@CautionArtistatPlay yes, he really was. I never drew again until a few years ago. Now I’m annoyingly detailed in my drawing. That hasn’t got to be a bad thing but the perfectionism that comes with it has got something to do with what happened back then 😅
@Art_by_Nicole, That could be why! I'm a perfectionist, too, but I think it's just kind of part of my personality, lol. I'm glad that you came back to art. You were clearly meant to be an artist, no matter what that horrible teacher had to say about it.
@@CautionArtistatPlaythat’s so sweet of you to say 🧡 I really want to sell some work but I have no idea where to begin. Yes, make art; that part is covered 😅 But how much do you ask for a piece, for example. 🤷♀️ can I send you a message at some point and maybe I can ask you some questions about that topic? 🫣
Oh yes, pricing is a tough one. I think we all struggle with that at some point! I still have a tough time deciding sometimes. Feel free to reach out, I will try to help if I can!
Loved the piece!
Thank you, Rob!
Awesome video!!! ❤❤
Thank you, Teresa!! 💖
I enjoyed this video even though alcohol markers are not something I have ever thought about - just as well as I need several more lifetimes to get through the supplies I do have. I am pleased at least one of your teachers left such a wonderful mark upon your life. I’m 57, was a nervous wreck of a child, with a bad home life, and for me, it was my English teacher. If it wasn’t for him noticing me, I think I would still be sitting in that class feeling invisible. Teachers need to under the wonderful things their position in a child’s life can have, and sadly, the heart stopping moments of shame etc that some of the worst I remember left me with. Thanks to the written word, and my love of books, I found I was a child worth caring about. Many thanks for your video Shana, I really enjoyed it. Sorry for being late to the viewing - been unwell, but getting better. 🖌️🎨👩🏻🎨👏🏻🥰
Hey Anita! I'm so sorry that you have been under the weather, I'm glad you are on the mend! I hope things continue to improve quickly and smoothly for you! Sounds like you and I had similar experiences and personalities as children. I'm so glad you also had a teacher who made you feel seen and appreciated. That is so important, especially for children who don't have a stable home life. I also loved English, especially once I got older and could take creative writing courses. I actually really love writing, but I don't do it as often as I used to.
@@CautionArtistatPlay I believe you could put that creative writing to good use in imagining a truly beautiful “how to” art book that doesn’t simply make the more awkward of us feel like idiots when we can’t do the “beginner” or “extremely simple” exercises. Surely, it can be possible to write more about the feelings, the escapism of art, and slowly lead readers to appreciate the words, and exercises, and have that feeling of “as long as I like the result, no one else matters”. Art books are all the same, except for medium, or choice of subject. Do you think Shana, that a book, written as though it were fictional, could instil into young and old alike that they are worthy of art and that help them to see the simple pleasure it could bring to their lives? Not everyone aspires to, nor are capable of making a living from art. But, we are all capable of enjoying playing with colour in as free a way as we did when drawing the classic house with the chimney, four windows and a door? I can still remember feeling very happy with my wax crayon effort, and so, I have a glowing ember of hope that the book I describe could in fact be written. Shana, I believe you could be someone who would have that ability. Think about it quietly to yourself, play around with some ideas and see how you feel about such a book? 👩🏻🎨🎨🖌️💜🥰📚
@anitadavidson1266, that is such a beautiful idea, Anita! I think it could be done. I have actually always wanted to write an art book or two. I like this spin you have put on it. It makes my wheels churn for sure! I appreciate the confidence you have in me. I always look forward to our lovely interactions! 💖
School for me was the 1970's to early 80's. I had some good teachers and some bad ones. I was always a loner at school. Had a few friends but never really mixed with many of the kids. Not that I didn't get along with them (most of them, at least), but I just couldn't relate to them. I was one of those gifted kids and very mature for my age. I enjoyed the company of adults more than I did with other kids my age or even older. I didn't mind art, but I was more interested in science...especially astronomy. Still am, actually. But, art has become more interesting to me the older I've become. I've also always had an interest in photography as well. Though, now I combine all my interests where I can. It's fun and I want to keep on doing that.
It's funny how our interests can change over time! I also really enjoy photography. I'm glad you have found a way to combine your interests!
Beautiful nostalgic artwork!! 😍 I loved Lisa Frank!! 🌈 You had an amazing art teacher!! 🥰 I figure you must be around my oldest daughter's age as those are things she had in school. Rose Art was often the approved for school cheap brand I got her. Those were/are awful... 🤦♀️
Thank you!! 🥰 Oh yes, I remember Rose Art. What an ordeal it was to try and work with those supplies! Haha!
@@CautionArtistatPlay Ya, the crayons were mostly clear wax... awful! 🤦♀️ You're quite welcome!! 🥰
Omg did the background bring everything together. It gave me flashbacks from my sticker collecting days 😅
Thank you so much! I wanted them to look like they could be stickers, so I'm glad it brought that memory back for you! I'm definitely living for the background! I wasn't sure how I wanted to approach it at first. I almost went with a plain, one color background, but I love me some rainbow, so I just had to go with it! I'm so glad I did! 😊
Thoose hair bobble ties were torture devices,lol
Haha! So true! I can still feel them thinking about it!