Thursday, November 2, 2017

Jumbled series

So if you take the cabins in the woods series that evolved into little houses on the hills, And combine that with Inktober you will get this....

And that one piece led to this piece....


Tiny home 

One way to get there 

Paper boat 



And then it was the end of October and I was ready to go back to pencil, and these came about.....




I had fun matching the scene to the traditional quilt block name.....Flying geese

Shooting star


Log cabin

I think these are something I can stick with for awhile.... 

And for fun....
"Reading" this.....



 Listening to this....




And eating this....

Leftover Halloween candy


Hope everyone has a good week...... 

13 comments:

  1. Your art is utterly charming. I love both at the ink and pencil versions.
    ~~ Irene

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    1. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving such a nice compliment

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  2. Your art is wonderful. I love your pictures.
    Happy PPF and Happy weekend,
    Elke

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    1. Thanks for stopping and taking the time to say so!!!!

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  3. Marvelous watercolor art- love the quilt bottoms with the scenery. happy PPF!

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    1. Thanks so much😊😊😊😊😊

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  4. Wow all of these are fabulous but that first one is definitely my fave.

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    1. Thanks, it has a simplistic feel the other don't.😊

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  5. Gorgeous and enchanting art! These are so absolutely beautiful, charming and whimsical..brilliant beauties! Love them all!
    Happy PPF
    Victoria #17

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    1. Oh, such high praise! I am so glad you liked them!

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  6. The one with the little paper boat truly speaks to me. . . but I am also looking forward to seeing more of the quilt/house series! That's a wonderful idea and, not so secretly, I'm hoping you might do a Pandora's box one. Kit Kats and Reese's. . . ahhh the signs of the season. : )

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  7. I think the paper boat one may be my fav as well. Oooh, Pandora's box......that will be interesting. I may need to think on that awhile! How did you know about that quilt block?

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    1. Well, Sofie is a member at the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center here and she goes there one day a week to weave on an eight heddle loom (She has a four heddle loom here at home too)They have a rather extensive group of quilters there. Also we have a large county fair with a MASSIVE quilt exhibit each summer so I have been learning these things over the last five or six years! If it's creative, I love learning about it. :)

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