I used most of her colors, included foliage, and kept her focus on three. I also kept the sentiment placement at the top but changed it to Friendsgiving. Other changes include switching the flowers to pumpkins and leaving off the stitched framing.
I drew my pumpkins rapidly and painted them up using watercolors left over from the watercolor cards I did this week. Also drew in some foliage and thin tendrils of vine or something.
I think I am going to press my bunco group to do Friendsgiving this year. My daughters do it with their friends, and it would be fun.
Date: Saturday, September 2, 2023 GMT Views: 627
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Sat, Sep 02, 2023 @ 7:19 PM
Thank you Nancy for being inspired by my card. I love your whimsical pumpkins with the foliage and tendrils and how the colours tie in to the background.
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Sat, Sep 02, 2023 @ 7:36 PM
Of course you drew your pumpkins -- they're fabulous. I especially love the way you watercolored them. They are whimsical and beautiful and darn right fun. As are the tendrils and foliage you added. I would be most thankful to be the recipient of this gorgeous Friendsgiving card. Hope your friends go along with your plan. It sounds like fun.
Nancy, this is a great case of Annette's inspiration card. I love your sketched and water colored pumpkins. The soft brown and blue shades are so interesting. I love this creation!
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Sun, Sep 03, 2023 @ 5:43 AM
Beautiful way to display your awesome water color skills, Nancy!!
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