Participated in Drawspace's December trade with a theme of Winter/Christmas. Gotta do something to keep my brushes from dry rotting during this time of year while there's so much going on!
Each card is 2.5" x 3.5".
Had a lot of fun with these... I used Hot Press watercolor paper for the first time, and did the cards in pen and ink and watercolor. I really liked the super smooth surface of the hot press paper. Love experimenting with art supplies!
They are fun, cheerful, vibrant and Christmassy ... now can you do the same for me please :-)
ReplyDeleteSeriously, these are lovely. I still haven't quite made time to hang decorations/cards/tree etc ... but sure it will all come together on Christmas Eve!!
These are wonderful and really effective!x
ReplyDeleteMerveilleuses cartes ... Un doux noël à vous aussi...
ReplyDeleteGros bisous
Great to see your festive spirit, T, I enjoyed all of them!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! These are charming. I've never tried hot press paper. Did you like it?
ReplyDeleteLovely Christmas baubles! Lucky new owners xx
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful, Teresa! Hot pressed w/c paper is my favorite also - just seems easier to work with. However, sometimes I like the texture that rough paper gives. Have fun experimenting & post your results as these look great!
ReplyDeleteNeat holiday theme!
ReplyDeleteThey look like you had fun!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
What a delight.
ReplyDeleteI love these beautiful Holiday paintings! Well done and Merry Christmas!!!
ReplyDeletePerfectly delightful, Teresa!ppy Holidays! Ha
ReplyDeleteEnjoying looking at your work, it is so light and airey. Bet we will have fun in 2012 keeping up with each other. Have a good one.xoxo
ReplyDeleteLooks like a super fun holiday activity!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. I haven't made ATC's in quite some time. I love working in small format. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteYou have such gifts Teresa...to be able to manifest such beauty!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Tracey
x0x
P.S. Hope you're enjoying a lovely New Year thus far!
Exquisite! Wish I could paint so well. x
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