Thank you Chetta, Hopefully you can watch out for more as since Sid's birth I've embraced the creative bug:)
Thank you Tracey. It encourages me a lot to receive such comments. The 'doing' part of this page didn't take a long time but the thought process behind it took some considerable effort from my side. But even I'm happy with the end result.
Thank you Hettienne for giving us such opportunity to showcase our art.
Just wanted you to know I was here and love love your butterfly page, it's gorgeous colors.
The white on black page is awesome, you have a great talent. Working on black is always fun!!
I've been doing some art to, started a doodle index card with my daughter, very slowly though for her. She only wants to sometimes and I was hoping for more of it so might do more on my own. I have a little art post on my blog now. Keep up your awesome doodling can't wait to see more.
What creative butterflies! It looks like you cut them from the edge of those doilies? What a great idea....it makes them even more delicate and elegant. Both pages are good but I particularly like the one with the doilies. Welcome to IA - can't wait to see what other creative things you'll make!
The contrast of the pretty doily butterflies (clever idea) on the vibrant background is really effective and pretty. Beautiful submission for this week's theme!
I'm almost certain this is my first visit to your blog. You make some incredible journal pages, including the Butterflies for the IA Challenge. I couldn't help peeking at a few other entries, too.
I am someone who loves almost everything that is related to art-be it writing, painting, crafts, music, dance; Yes,anything that can enliven my spirit.
I am originally from Kerala,India. Currently I live in the US.
Dear Susan,
ReplyDeleteMarvellous !!
Congratulations and looking forward to such creations in future..
So, now you can start designing your own dresses! Do design a shirt for me too!!
Best of Luck,
Renjith
Glad to have found you through Inspiration Avenue.... that must have taken you sooo long... the results are worth the effort though... lovely...xx
ReplyDeleteWelcome to IA and our weekly challenges - a wonderful entry, thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chetta, Hopefully you can watch out for more as since Sid's birth I've embraced the creative bug:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tracey. It encourages me a lot to receive such comments. The 'doing' part of this page didn't take a long time but the thought process behind it took some considerable effort from my side. But even I'm happy with the end result.
Thank you Hettienne for giving us such opportunity to showcase our art.
Just wanted you to know I was here and love love your butterfly page, it's gorgeous colors.
ReplyDeleteThe white on black page is awesome, you have a great talent. Working on black is always fun!!
I've been doing some art to, started a doodle index card with my daughter, very slowly though for her. She only wants to sometimes and I was hoping for more of it so might do more on my own.
I have a little art post on my blog now. Keep up your awesome doodling can't wait to see more.
Have a great day!
Dawn
Thank you Dawn for the kind words. As always you inspire and motivate me. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat creative butterflies! It looks like you cut them from the edge of those doilies? What a great idea....it makes them even more delicate and elegant. Both pages are good but I particularly like the one with the doilies. Welcome to IA - can't wait to see what other creative things you'll make!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Susan.
ReplyDeleteNicely cut butterflies--so light and airy! The white & red plus the doilies remind me of a Valentine.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast of the pretty doily butterflies (clever idea) on the vibrant background is really effective and pretty. Beautiful submission for this week's theme!
ReplyDeleteKat :-)
I'm almost certain this is my first visit to your blog. You make some incredible journal pages, including the Butterflies for the IA Challenge. I couldn't help peeking at a few other entries, too.
ReplyDeleteluv the delicate workd butterflies...vibrant colours...
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