Half my house is in boxes... and the other half I'm putting into boxes. To procrastinate packing I draw girls feeding berries to friendly bear among fantastical flowers. It takes the boxes out of my mind and puts the stress ball into the garbage bin at the curb. That's better!
I'll see you in early December... from my new office:)
Hello! I love how fun and spontaneous your work is. I also admire all of your color palettes.
I can relate to your sweet escape. I too find my art to be an escape from the day to day stress hehe. Love the girl feeding berries to her friendly bear... great piece! J :)
Hi Helen ~ I stopped by to grab the permalink for your Festive Dog embroidery design and saw that you'd also posted a second Festive Dog design. However, there's not a title for the post that contains the second pattern, so I haven't been able to grab a permalink for it. I'll be posting about both patterns on my blog and have told folks how to get to the second design by going through your archives or using the search box, but wanted to give you a heads-up that the post itself can't be linked to without a title.
Thanks for sharing both patterns. This is my second time to stitch up the first one; I love it! I wasn't aware of the second one until today, but I'll be stitching it up too - if not this Christmas, then next =).
(Oh, the post without the title is from 12-16-08.)
I know EXACTLY how you feel now! At least you have the pretty girl and the lovely bear to keep you company and calm... 'cause boxes may cause temporary insanity! :)
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ah! so exciting! good luck...happy packing (even tho feeding berries to the bears is waaaay more fun!)
This is beautiful.
Pure delight! If only all of us could turn our stress into such prettiness. Sending good wishes your way -- hope the move goes well:)
These are beautiful! LOVE LOVE the design!
Fantastic! I really enjoy the bear. Best wishes with the move!
Gorgeous! Really love the colors on this one! Enjoy your new digs!
those are well worth the procrastination!! Really lovely illustrations!! I move country every 4 years so I know how hard packing can be!! Good luck!!
Nice work! I posted some Christmas color schemes for 2010 that might be of your interest for patterns. Check them out at- http://wp.me/pYQR7-bU
This is stunning, I love it!
Oh, so adorable! Really love it! ♥
Camila F.
Hello! I love how fun and spontaneous your work is. I also admire all of your color palettes.
I can relate to your sweet escape. I too find my art to be an escape from the day to day stress hehe. Love the girl feeding berries to her friendly bear... great piece! J :)
excellent! love your colors. the girl feeding berries is adorable and your patterns are awesome as always!
amazing designs! do you have any tips on learning how to do repeats?
Gorgeous!love the designs,the colors are stunning!great works indeed!
Love this pattern!
Wowwwwwwwwww, beautiful is all I can say!
i LOVE this one, gorgeous colours, it would make such cute stationary with matching papers!
Hi Helen ~ I stopped by to grab the permalink for your Festive Dog embroidery design and saw that you'd also posted a second Festive Dog design. However, there's not a title for the post that contains the second pattern, so I haven't been able to grab a permalink for it. I'll be posting about both patterns on my blog and have told folks how to get to the second design by going through your archives or using the search box, but wanted to give you a heads-up that the post itself can't be linked to without a title.
Thanks for sharing both patterns. This is my second time to stitch up the first one; I love it! I wasn't aware of the second one until today, but I'll be stitching it up too - if not this Christmas, then next =).
(Oh, the post without the title is from 12-16-08.)
I know EXACTLY how you feel now! At least you have the pretty girl and the lovely bear to keep you company and calm... 'cause boxes may cause temporary insanity! :)
I can't belive how lovely things you've created!
Love all of them
I love your psychedelic butterflies, the soft mingling of coulours and the muted palette.
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