“Talent is a pursued interest. Anything that you’re
willing to practice, you can do.” ~ Bob Ross
I am so privileged to be invited as one
of the guests for the Creative Doodling and Coloring Workshop by The Crafters Marketplace. I
attended the class last Friday along with fellow mommy bloggers. It was also my
first event with Mommy Bloggers PH!
The workshop was led by a very seasoned artist, Ian De Jesus.
He is a passionate artist. In fact, he is the same person who created the doodle on the wall, his biggest doodled art thus far! This gave me an idea of our
future homeschool room, Lord willing.
We were provided with Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour
Pencil, a high-quality pencil used by professional artists around the world! Feeling professional with these!
Ian started with the basic rules. He taught us some coloring techniques. We also did some line drills and reviewed the color wheel. We’re all dumbfounded with how the color wheel has been very useful in choosing color combinations.
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Photo credits to Ian De Jesus |
He also explained what “doodle” means. He
reminded us of our school days where we used to draw at the back of our
notebook while listening to the professor, that’s actually what doodle is!
I thought to doodle was hard but the key is to do it
without overthinking. The first step to creating your doodle art is to draw
your beginning lines to start from. The design is really up to you. It can be abstract shapes or objects, you’re totally free.
You will always look forward to what you will end up with when finished!
Creating
doodle art is so much fun. It is such a great way to relax after a
stressful day. We had a great time during the class. Ian made
everything easy for us and he helped us to feel confident about ourselves. It
was an art day we won't forget!
Everyone can make doodles! Ian De Jesus together with the Mommy Bloggers |
I got
the chance to visit The Crafters Marketplace store
before the workshop started. It is full of stylish jewelry and accessories
with intricate designs. They have a wide variety of handmade
items!
If you are looking for a perfect gift for any occasion, this is a great place to go. Rest assured all items are unique.
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Some of their materials are from US and Canada and they’ve been in business since November 2015 |
The Crafters Marketplace is currently holding Summer Art Workshops for both kids and adults. Check-out the available classes
below:
Owners: Sunshine Asuncion-See and Alma
Borruel-Ramirez
Rustan’s Grocery, Lower Level,
Shangri-La Mall, EDSA
Email: craftersnscrappers@gmail.com
Supplies Page: www.facebook.com/craftersnscrappers
Contact Information: craftersnscrappers@gmail.com
Viber: 647.895.1051

Oh, I love that jewelry making! :) Hmm...
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteI got to attend the Mommy and Me Clay Art Play Workshop and it was also fun. The Crafters Marketplace really provides fun and relaxing workshops. Thank you for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteI like that workshop too! I didn't notice that some jewelries are made of clay until my friend told me. :)
DeleteI looked so haggardness to the highest level hehehe! And I need to buy pens pala for doodling!
ReplyDeleteAko din. I want to do some doodling with Gabi.
DeleteWould love to try this as well. Tried the clay art and it was fun. I so love the place's ambiance and look. And even the peeps! They are so amiable!
ReplyDeleteYou are right Mommy Berlin!
Deletethis is where i shop for my daughter's smiggle stuff! hahaha, i always go bankrupt each time we pass by this place
ReplyDeleteThat is soo cool! This reminds me of my Adult Colouring Book that was standing by on my Table for weeks now waiting for me to do some colouring again :)
ReplyDeleteWow this is so interesting! I love the color combination of their corner.I love their chains and also I love chains making.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in their jewerly making, frustration ko to do better in colors :-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so fun! If only I know how to doodle, maybe I'll join next time para I can learn how to doodle!
ReplyDeleteHi Eve! It was nice seeing you in person. The workshop was super inspiring. I'm buying my pens this weekend :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nina, same here. I just bought pens yesterday. We'll do some doodling with my kiddo.
DeleteExactly--sarap kulayan ng wall! This makes me miss the old days when I wasn't busy and being artsy-fartsy was a privilege I could still enjoy. :)
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I have tried polymer clay workshop and I love it but doodling is different. This must be a really fun activity.
ReplyDeleteParang gusto ko rin kulayan ang walls! Haha! Nakaka-OC. :D
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a fun event! I'd love to give the Crafter's Marketplace a visit.
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