![]() ![]() This 3D drawing of a bird is ready to fly off and disappear into the sky where no one can reach it. The use of pencil strokes to show the guitar strings sure makes it real. Musicians can 100% relate to this pencil drawing of a guitar waiting to be played. Be careful you never know what lies behind that door. ![]() The 3D effect given to the stairs is amazing. This pencil drawing shows a staircase leading to a small wooden door. Is there something unusual about this? Have a look at it again. Take a look at this black and white pencil drawing. I think a little stick train art would look lovely in a nursery.Mind-Blowing Pencil 3D Drawings That Will Confuse Your Brain #atouchofmontessoriīesides adorning a toddler’s bedroom, this stick art would also make a nice (and practically free) gift for Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day. And besides, it only take two seconds for me to put back up again while she’s still learning how. I want her to try and put them back up on her own and see if she succeeds. I want her to notice them, study, them, touch them, experience them. Usually they stay there, but sometimes she takes them down. The three original artworks already had hooks on the back for easy hanging. I didn’t worry about attaching a hook to the back of my stick heart art, as the foam packaging canvas is soft enough that the wall hook can penetrate it slightly and it hangs like this on it’s own.Īs you can see, I’ve hung these four pieces of art at child height along the side of Bee’s toddler bed. I nailed four wall hooks to the Bee’s bedroom wall. Once the paint was dry, I glued the sticks on using clear drying PVA glue, layering the sticks slightly in parts. It is similar to polystyrene or Styrofoam, except that this type of packing didn’t turn into little balls when I cut it, so perhaps it’s made from a slightly different type of plastic foam? Anyway I cut it to size, and then painted it with a very pale violet paint. I made this 3D stick heart shaped artwork to complement a set of three heart shaped artworks that Bee already had hanging alongside her toddler bed.įor the “canvas”, I upcycled the packaging from a new sous vide machine that Mr Banya recently bought. Remember all those sticks that JJ and Bee played with in their Sticks Sensory Bin? Well, afterwards I couldn’t resist getting a little bit crafty with some of them… ![]()
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