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  2. These Fun Fall Crafts Will Keep Kids Entertained All Season - AOL

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    These fall DIY crafts for kids will keep them busy all season long. Choose from fun fall leaf projects, fingerprint crafts, and much more!

  3. These 55 Printable Pumpkin Stencils Make Carving Easier ... - AOL

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    This Halloween 2024, use these printable pumpkin stencils and free, easy carving patterns for the scariest, silliest, most unique, and cutest jack-o’-lanterns.

  4. Fall DIY crafts with Painting with a Twist - AOL

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    At Painting with a Twist, it’s all about fun art, not fine art. Painting with a Twist is the preferred destination for a girl’s night out, date night, trivia night, hosting private parties for ...

  5. Autumn Leaves (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Autumn Leaves (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856. It was described by the critic John Ruskin as "the first instance of a perfectly painted twilight." [ 1 ] Millais's wife Effie wrote that he had intended to create a picture that was "full of beauty and without a subject".

  6. Scratchboard - Wikipedia

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    Scratchboard or scraperboard or scratch art [1] is a form of direct engraving where the artist scratches off dark ink to reveal a white or colored layer beneath. The technique uses sharp knives and tools for engraving into the scratchboard, which is usually cardboard covered in a thin layer of white China clay coated with black India ink .

  7. Motif (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Where the main subject of an artistic work - such as a painting - is a specific person, group, or moment in a narrative, that should be referred to as the "subject" of the work, not a motif, though the same thing may be a "motif" when part of another subject, or part of a work of decorative art - such as a painting on a vase.