I've been poking around all winter with paper crafts in between flu, virus, migraines, and a back flare up. It's been a rough few months. BUT! You all know that I get a ton of comfort from making art big and small.
My sister wanted me to make some flower drawings that could be printed out on cardstock or watercolor paper. She could then color them in, stamp her sentiment and have a a quick card.
I do so love drawing flowers! I've finalized a couple of these and colored them in, here. I'm considering making kits to put up for sale.
We'll see. I'll be sharing some of these flower print outs at my Meet Up tomorrow night. The blogging will continue to be a bit thinner over the next few weeks as I work on another Mixed Media Watercolor class and a Foiling class (that is REALLY fun :).
As always, thanks for stopping by!
I so love the sketches you post . . . lovely loose flowers with or without colour . . . inspiring for one who draws ideas or doodled on scraps of paper and then tosses them out . . . got my knuckles rapped for that yesterday.
Posted by: Wendy @ the Late Start Studio | 03/26/2015 at 03:34 PM
Your flowers are to cute. They remind me of flowers that Charlie Brown would give to his girlfriend. Just different and clever.
Posted by: Barb J | 03/26/2015 at 09:12 PM
What a sweet thought! I love those bouquets Charlie Brown gave to Lucy. Some of them were very droopy and dead looking! Love it, Barb. Thanks :)
Posted by: Diana Trout | 03/26/2015 at 09:35 PM
Great flowers, especially over the winter when there are not any in Ohio.
Posted by: stephanie | 03/30/2015 at 11:20 AM
Thanks Stephanie, I hear you! But I saw a small group of crocuses in bloom yesterday. It’s coming :)
Posted by: Diana Trout | 03/31/2015 at 09:02 AM
It’s very nice to flip through your sketchbooks and see what you were thinking. Give it a go :)
Posted by: Diana Trout | 03/31/2015 at 09:03 AM