Now my sister is trying to get me to give it to her (I'm not above being bribed). After all it is her birthday this week.
Favorite daughter and big sis |
Which reminds me of the last time I was at her house.
I painted this for Craig (sister's hubby) after his dad passed away. This was the family catamaran and he had many fond memories of sailing the coast of California. I should dust off the watercolors some day. I remember it being a very peaceful art and I'm looking for a little peace these days. Laural Now make sure you get entered in the drawing!
4 comments:
Thanks for sharing the photos of the craft fair. I was hoping to go but did not make it.
I have a question re: your hexagon post. How do you remove the hexagon papers since they are glued to the fabric?
Thanks, Charlotte
I love the watercolor - you sure have lots of talent.
I learn something new about you all the time....great painting~!!
mary
Charlotte the hexagons should only have glue on the fabric, point corners. Even if a little gets on the cardboard they will still pop out. Probably should have used that purple glue stick and a lighter fabric to demo that, it would have shown up better. Thank you for asking.
Okay count me in on the Bountiful Harvest give-away. I had no idea you could paint also, but I should have suspected this! I am just so lucky to know such a talented, creative woman.
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