Amity Katharine Libby – Sculpted Doublette Dahlia made with 180 Gram Crepe
Course Curriculum
- Welcome – this course is almost complete
- About this course
- A complete list of supplies and vendors
- Examples
- Introduction and how the lesson will work
- Supplies for this lesson
- Skills in this lesson
- Making the doublette for the petals
- Cutting the petals from the short strips
- Shaping the inner petals using bamboo skewers
- Creating the armature for the dahlia
- Assembling the center petals
- Preparing the taller crepe into doublette petals
- Process video: assembling the dahlia
- Process: Dahlia Coloration and Conservation
- Want more?
Your Instructor
A Master of Science in Education with a dozen years in the classroom, plus roles writing curriculum, connecting classrooms, writing policy, and organizing data, Amity is a teacher, writer, artist, and friend.
She is the principal behind the creative education studio, flower and jane. Her online art school features teaching artists from around the world with over 1500 students enrolled in creative botanical education courses.
Amity and her family live on a 50-acre forest farm in the foothills of western Maine. They love to have adventures in nature!
Amity has been featured on Channel 8 News, DownEast, Veranda, and the Bangor Daily News. Her artwork is represented by the Good Supply.
Amity’s research on open educational resources was federally funded during the Obama administration. She has presented at the state level and internationally in the field of teaching with technology. She has written curriculum for Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens as well as for her own company and hosted two educational conferences on biodiversity and conservation for Maine teachers.
Sale Page: https://www.flowerandjane.com/p/doublettedahlia
Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/aL03w