Great Deals for Blog Subscribers!


I want to give my blog subscribers some privileges, so here is what I thought:

– for the first 50 subscribers to my blog there will be a 10% coupon code discount e-mailed to you that can be used on any purchase over $20 on my online store until May 31st 2010 (the coupon can only be used 1 time and it can’t be combined with any other coupon code)

– the first 50 subscribers to my blog will  also receive by e-mail a  Free Glitter Coupon to be used on any purchase over $20 on my online store  until May 31st 2010 (the coupon can only be used 1 time and it can’t be combined with any other coupon code)

– the 25th subscriber will also be sent a SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON of  25% to be used on my online store on any purchase over $20 until May 31st 2010 (the coupon can only be used 1 time and it can’t be combined with any other coupon code)

Good luck and go Wild!!!

Step by Step #1 Cheek Art Horse


Be a little girls hero by learning how to paint cute ponies and pretty horses.

Step1

Make a diagonal “chicken leg” with two shades of one color.  Sweep a curved neck following the angle of the back of the horses head. Add two ears. *If you keep the darker color around the jaw bone of the horse and on the neck, you will add more depth to the design.ç

Step2

Take another two shades of color and make bangs coming from between the ears and along the back of the head and neck. If you press your brush harder where the mane meets the neck and then drag the tip as you get to tips of the hair it will look like this, or you can make super swirly hair or rainbow hair using a rainbow cake.

Step3

Take a thin brush (a round #1 or so) and paint a c, n or < shape for the eye. Add a black circle in the center and eyelashes. You can also make a small arch under the eye to look like the horses cheek is popping up in a smile.

Step4

Outline the ears and the face and neck of the horse. Keeping the bridge of  the nose curved on the top will make it look cuter. Note the little lower lip, and the way the neck line meets the jaw.

Step5

Add fine hairs in the Mane and Bangs (Forelock…a kid told me that was what the bangs are called).

Step6

Take a small white brush and add highlights in the eye, the mane and the neck and jaw. Go horse crazy!