What does line art actually mean? A motif is drawn with a pencil or brush stroke in a single uninterrupted line. This forces you to work out the most important shapes. Plus, line art motifs look super stylish in their simplicity. Herr Letter inspires us to do just that with these summery cups and a matching tray. For this, he combines the pastel Chalky-Chic shades with black lines or implements the style with the shades of Marabu Porcelain and the Porcelain & Glas Painter in black.
What is Lino printing? It is a very easy technique to create many things, such as posters and textiles, or even this spring postcard. Herr Letter has carved stamps with flowers, leaves and a small butterfly. He printed these pretty spring cards with Marabu Aqua Linol paint. The cards are quick and easy to make.
We are ready – spring can come! With these enchantingly printed cushions, we can bring spring into our flat or house. The cushions are self-printed with lino. Wonderfully fresh for spring!
A colourful pennant chain brings so much colour, fantasy and life into the children’s room. Painting fun with the finger paints is guaranteed. And in no time at all, the white wall with the green pennants gets a little riot of colour. Almost like in the jungle!
The first own toothbrush mug – that is a big step for some little ones. A colourful Window Color sticker with a cheerful monogram can help to ensure that the toothbrush always finds the right way.
These flowers never wilt! Simply painted on the glass pane of a simple picture frame, they decorate every corner and bring colourful joy.
Key rings are always practical and painting the nice wooden pendants is not only fun for the children.
With these pretty egg cups there will be no more confusion on the breakfast table. Self-designed with the Marabu KiDS Porcelain & Glas Painters, the breakfast egg is ready for all family members. Even for dog and cat!
Toilet paper rolls are a fantastic material to use when making Easter crafts with children. Simply prepare a colourful paint bath with Marabu finger paint, feel and experience the colour on your fingers, roll through toilet paper rolls and admire the colourful Easter bunny.
Decorated with colourful Alcohol Ink leaves, this DIY metal ring cheerfully puts us in the mood for spring. A perfect decoration for the door, on the wall or hanging from the ceiling in the middle of the room.
Empty food tins don’t have to go in the bin – with a few simple steps they can be turned into magical Easter nests. Marbled with the easy marble neon colours, they are even easier to find during the Easter hunt!
Upcycling is so decorative: instead of a gift bag or Easter basket, simply wrap the empty egg carton with a pretty banderole and promote it to gift wrapping.