In the Works

I have been so busy! I have a new house I'm trying to put together and I've had a few large painting commissions.  Business is good and I can't complain :)

This painting is done now..........  a 30x44 inch pink feathers watercolor! Pheww!  I set a record for the largest watercolor I've ever sold with that one.  And since I didn't have an easel or board large enough to attach it to- I had to tape it to my wall :)


My hexagon blanket is going oh so slow.  I started it months ago and it will still be some months before it's finished, but it's going to be pretty! I'm working on tutorials and a pattern to go with it- so stay tuned for that this winter.


And.... I brought my bat invasion along with me to my new home.  I don't have any pictures hanging up yet so these paper bats are a welcome site on my bare white walls.


8 comments:

  1. Ah Ive been away from blog land for a while so its good to see you are doing well in your new home! That painting is beautiful!

    Sian x

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    1. Sian! I'm missed your comments! I hope you are well.

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  2. Oh, that painting is beautiful! I'm also loving your blanket. You actually inspired me to learn how to crochet (it's how I'm going to pass my recovery time) but I found the hexagons too difficult for my first project so I'm sticking to granny squares.

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    1. Good luck with the crocheting and the recovery- both are a process and take time. But crocheting is a good way to pass recovery time and I hope it helps you!

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  3. Oooh Elise
    I learnt to crochet this year and although I am months and months away from even attempting a rug as gorgeous as yours - I will ogle your Creation and patiently wait for your pattern.
    <3
    Pia

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    1. Thanks Pia! I've been crocheting for a few years now and it takes a while to get the hang of it. I'm glad you are learning!

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  4. Ah I love your paper bats. What a brilliant idea. We have butterflies in the bathroom a little bit similar.

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    1. Thanks Jenna! I would love to see a picture of your butterflies!

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