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  1. Mauricio
    27.04.2023 @ 00:09

    As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text in Bulgarian:

    Photography by: Valerie McKeehan
    I love drawing snowflakes on a board. The texture of the chalk makes them come alive and look beautiful against the gray dusty background. Just like in nature, all your hand-drawn snowflakes will be unique and different. Plus, because we use chalk, theres no pressure – everything is easily erasable. Embrace imperfections, dust, and unique character! Here I will show you how to draw three chalk snowflakes, ranging from basic to ornate. Once you have the basic shape, the possibilities for adding details are endless!

    Photography by: Valerie McKeehan
    Snowflakes are perfect accents for pieces of handmade paper. When adding snowflakes to your design, use a combination of basic and ornate styles. Including basic snowflakes and even simple star shapes will really make your statement, decorated with snowflakes! When drawing a design, I work from top to bottom to make sure I dont twist my work. This allows me to rest my hand on the board for anchoring. Another tip for making a shiny snowflake design is to use small dots around your drawn snowflakes. They should be sporadic and of different sizes. Dont forget that we wont reach perfection here, just a really nice texture to emphasize the feeling of the piece.

    Photography by: Valerie McKeehan
    Snowflake 1 Start with the simplest snowflake design. The basic hexagonal pattern is easy to learn and will be the basis for more modern patterns.

    Photography by: Valerie McKeehan
    Snowflake 2 Follow with this second design, a more complex pattern that includes leaf-shaped arms and dotted lines.

    Photography by: Valerie McKeehan
    Snowflake 3 And finally, try the most complex snowflake design. (Dont worry, its still surprisingly easy to learn.) In this pattern, youll learn three more details: washers, pearl paths, and small children.

    After finishing the drawing, I love going back to the feeling of the eraser corner and adding a few dusty clouds around the letters and snowflakes.

    Inspiration? Watch how to achieve perfect handwriting on the board.