Today was the first “May Flowers” class of the week. It was colorful. It was whimsical. It was fun. When spring fever hits, that’s just what you need.
I promised my students that they could use the die cut flowers as a string if they wanted a traditional tile. Since the diva challenge for the week is to do white on black, that is how I did my sample.
How’s that for flower power?
Gorgeous 🙂
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I haven’t been to Columbus for decades. It’s time I visited & joined the fun!!! Thanks for sharing.
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Absolutely beautiful 🙂
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Wonderful May flowers! Your challenge tile is absolutely gorgeous!
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Great idea and results from your May flowers and the resultant collage is beautiful. Your white on black tile really pops. I had trouble getting any vibrance in mine,
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Such beautiful work you have done. Love these flowers both colored and black.
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Like the layered May flowers. Your challenge tile reminds me of ceiling mosaics in some government building. Not sure why. I like it thought. Did you use a Zen stone for shading or something else?
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Thanks, Donald. I used a white charcoal pencil, white prismacolor, and regular graphite to shade. Drew with a white glacé pen. Like that better than regular Gelly Roll. > > >
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Your flowers are scrumptious! They look so great as a flower collage! And you got a lot of contrast and shaded more than one color with that white on black challenge…wonderful work!
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