Pink Eraser Art

· Rocky Nook, Inc.
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<b>Create adorable tiny block prints easily with the magic of eraser carving!</p></b> 

When artist Serena Rios McRae first shared her pink eraser carvings online she had no idea they would become a viral sensation. Often an overlooked school supply, pink erasers began flying off the shelves as artists discovered they make the perfect canvases for making fun new designs. Now McRae shares all her tips and tricks on eraser carving in this handy, colorful guidebook. Including:</p> 

<ul>• Best materials and practices to get started</ul>

<ul>• Essential carving skills like cutting clean lines, tiny details, curves and letters, and safety tips</ul>

<ul>• How to make stunning prints with your eraser stamps</ul>

<ul>• Fun challenges to join and ideas for finding inspiration</ul>

Join the artistic movement and start carving mini masterpieces!</p> 

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About the author

Serena Rios McRae’s work is a whimsical culmination of mental health advocacy, Latinx culture, nerdy fandom love, and a passionate appreciation for the Sonoran Desert. Serena follows her ADHD impulses to learn many mediums to create art in all forms; from watercolor paintings on animal skulls to murals on taco trucks, Serena’s creativity is always on the run. Serena Rios McRae is the creator of Affirmations Moms Actually Need as well as the Pink Eraser Art Project and She Dreams of the Desert, a coloring book featuring the real bodies of local Tucson women. She posts on Instagram as @CactusCloudsArt.

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