5×7 Cards Ready to Paint
Hello Friends!
I just wanted you to know that I am still working on my cards. Unfortunately, I did not make it to the printer this week with the first one. I became involved in a huge writing project.
Anyway, I did get three more sea turtles LIGHTLY drawn (sorry if you can’t see them well) onto the watercolor paper and will probably do some painting later today.
I didn’t feel very well for a couple of days this week, but I did get to talk with both of the kids for quite a while which made my week a lot brighter!
I hope everyone has a great weekend and all of you creative people out there are enjoying your creative endeavors, whatever they may be.
Have a wonderful day, and give someone you love a big hug! 🙂
Posted on August 19, 2017, in Art Talk, Sea turtles and tagged 5x7 Sea Turtle #1, pencil drawings, Watercolors. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
Will have to check through emails to see finished ones Patsy they are adorable.
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Thank you, Kath. I have been writing lately more than doing my art. It is so hard to balance both! 🙂
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I have been doing art more than writing finding a balance is a constant struggle.
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Yes I hear that, Kath! I still try to find the balance, though! 🙂
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I look forward to seeing them once you’ve painted them! Hope you’re feeling better? 🙂
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Thanks Clare. I finished one yesterday. I will post it today probably. I am feeling a lot better except for the arthritis in my bunions. My feet are really uncomfortable this time of year. 🙂
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Oh poor you! ❤
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Thanks. Yeah, it is not fun for sure!
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Well, those are the cards I will be painting. I usually like to draw the sea turtle lightly first. I had never thought of printing the drawings before. Hmmm….interesting idea Anneli! 🙂
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I hope you’re printing a lot of those, Patsy. They would make great gifts to people who would love to colour or paint them. I know I would love to have had them in my classes when I was teaching grade ones. They would have been thrilled. Also they could be used as drawings to look at and try to copy (not trace, but copy) for practice.
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