Hello! I'm Sarah. And I love taking on all kinds of art challenges with coloring books, pencils, markers and more.
I believe everyone can be creative. Whether or not you consider yourself a "creative person", you have the potential to create something amazing and unlock the creativity within you. That's why my videos are full of tips for beginners, inspiration for the more advanced artists, and why I share all my failures and love to try new things with you.
I hope you'll join me on this creative journey, bringing out the best in yourself and discovering talents you never knew you had.
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Love the video, but vibrancy, core strength & softness, color number, and ease of blending are not even a consideration for me. I'm colorblind, so when purchasing a set of color pencils, the one thing they MUST have is the name of the color printed on the pencil, nearer the end away from the sharpened point, and something I can relate to, like sky blue, instead of cerulean, which means nothing to me. I'm constantly searching amazon for a set of pencils that will satisfy most of my requirements, and so far I've found Crayola, Cra-Z Art, Kalour, Arrtx, Prismacolor, AmazonBasics, Tanmit, and Prang. Other colorblind people beginning adult coloring by numbers might find those sets fit most of their requirements as well.
I recently discovered a set of color pencils that in my opinion are a great creamy butter smooth oil consistency that absolutely blows my mind body and soul away. Crayola signature edition have won my heart hands down. ❤❤❤❤❤ ❤
I can relate to this so much. I have been a professional elementary art teacher for a decade but I still don't feel confident in my own drawing skills. I spend so much energy teaching kids that I have had little left to put into my own art. It's summer now so maybe it's time for me to rediscover my own drawing skills. I have learned drawing is like muscles and when you don't do it for a while you get weaker but you can always get stronger again!
Hi. I just discovered your page, I'm a former art teacher, now disabled, and a fellow art supply addict. I loved your studio, supply, and tech tour, but I have one question. Why do you save your pencil shavings? Is there something you make out of them or do you have some practical use for them? I look forward to catching up on your videos and learning your techniques.
What a fantastic video for kids! 🌟 I also create fun and educational videos for children. Check out my channel "Color Magic for Kids" for some amazing videos that both parents and kids will love! Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting content! 🎨✨
This is a happy video. It's full of very creative ideas. She is really precise with the collage hair. I really like the end where her son enjoys the lamp picture lighting up. 🤩