A creator is known for her cute, colorful, and often dessert-themed artwork, but in this video, she challenges herself to create art without using her typical themes and elements. She makes a list of things she cannot use, including rainbows, pastels, and her favorite animals, and then starts creating. She paints a dog squishy with a more generic design and adds some personality to the face. She also decides to make the dog a stuffed animal with patches and stitching, giving it a worn-out and loved look.
Additionally, she paints a bird on a wooden tree, trying for a more realistic style, which is outside of her comfort zone. Despite initial struggles, she enjoys the process and is happy with the result. She reflects on how these projects, although challenging, allowed her to step out of her box and try something new, and hopes her audience enjoyed seeing her take on a different style.
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1. The creator is experiencing hair loss due to having a baby a few months prior.
2. She has been through this before and her hair grew back previously.
3. She is challenging herself to create art without using her typical themes and styles.
4. She created a list of 10 things she cannot use in her artwork for this video.
5. The list includes rainbow colors, sprinkles, pastels, characters, blobs, cats, bears, bunnies, costumes, and food/desserts.
6. She also added no drips and no Galaxy or under-the-sea themes to the list.
7. She chose a blue Husky squishy to paint, but decided to change its color to reddish-brown.
8. She named the Husky "Poopy" and decided to add stitching to make it look like a stuffed animal.
9. She added colorful patches to Poopy's design, but avoided using pastel colors.
10. The creator's products, including Mini Mystery Plushies, are now available at Walmart.
11. She signed up for another project with the same limitations and chose a small tree to paint.
12. She decided to paint a bird on the tree and tried for a more realistic style.
13. She used a reference image to help with the painting.
14. She enjoyed the process of painting realistically, but didn't want to spend too much time making it perfect.
15. She was happy with the result and thought it came out pretty nice.