

I love getting the children in my class to make faces, showing the expressions of the characters in stories we are reading. It is of course educational, but also really funny. They look so sweet doing little grumpy faces, in fact one of them was doing it so well I was actually worried about her for a second! These three all look a bit grumpy too.



Bamboo Pen graphics tablet. You can get a pen and touch one, but it is more expensive and I am finding using the mouse pad on my laptop, in conjunction with the pen, fine. It is very easy to use and to set up.
Kim Klassen-the first course I did was by her, and was really good.
Digital Expressions by Susan Tuttle. It comes with a CD with a small but good selection of textures, photos and brushes and has lots of good ideas. I am not sure if I would have understood it without the Kim Klassen class, as that covers the basics of photoshop elements and once you have that then you can play! The book does explain things very well though.
Thanks for the info Sarah, I'll follow
ReplyDeleteyour links, I would like to give it another go.
I like your porthole girls, they have a 1920's Agatha Christie look about them ... you could have a lot of fun imagining all sorts of scenarios for the trio*!*
These are wonderful...you are so creative!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! The colours are particular nice on these. I especially like Natalie.
ReplyDeleteI will follow these links and I already have Digital Expressions saved for me at the local B&N. Thanks so much for sharing!
Such fun.
Take care.
Candace X
Those little paintings are adorable. I think I like grumpy best. Because I can relate well to grumpy :)
ReplyDeleteI love your girls - well, we all get grumpy sometimes! Have a good week - I guess you must be counting down to the holidays now!
ReplyDeleteI love the girls, and I like grumpy too..
ReplyDeletethe porthole girls are cute
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ReplyDeleteLove the view through the tube, very mysterious!
ReplyDeleteI love Julianne!!! :)
ReplyDeleteand thanks dear Sara for the links.
Have a beautiful time
Parisa
P.S.about air conditioning,yes,without it I might die! ;)
Oh! They're so pretty Sarah!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and enchanting..gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteKiki~
Sarah- your little girl's are wonderful- They sort of challenge us to "make me smile, I dare you!" I guess I am back home now- I feel like your little girls peering in through at tunnel with a not so happy expression...
ReplyDeleteHi, Sarah! Fun paintings! I love the view through the cardboard tube! :-)
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