I gave myself a creative gift for my birthday, Melissa Averinos’ Making Cat Faces class. The zoom workshop was a blast!
My first cat face was pretty simple but I quickly got in the groove and had fun creating different facial expressions.
My two oldest grandsons were visiting by the other day and were interested in the cat face making process. They chose colors, suggested shapes, and helped arrange the face parts. My oldest grandson cut those adorable eyebrows shown below and I LOVE them.
Below are the faces we made together. See that green cat in the upper right corner? My grandson said the mouth should be a smile shape but with a turn down on the side. Just like that! We had a fun time creating these faces.
I made a few more and tried a couple of fluffy faces.
Here’s the whole cat collection as it stands now. I’ve put them away for a while to get back to other works in progress.