Clever contrasts Margaret: the dark background has a real mechanical, almost industrial feel, whilst the teapot is so pretty and feminine. Thanks for entering the Clarity challenge, and good luck. Xxx
Hi Thankyou to everyone for your lovely comments. I must admit that the teapot was a little tricky to colour in. I had scaled it down to three and a half inches by two and a half inches, including the handle and spout, and by the time I had finished colouring it all in I was a little cross eyed. I wear varifocal glasses which didn't help. But I am very pleased with the result. I also coloured in the original size teapot, which just fits onto an A4 sheet. I used mainly greens for that one, and I have sent it in to Barbara's blog. Can't wait to see what her "PLAN" is. Margaret xxx
This is stunning I love how you have used the teapot. Thank you for entering the challenge and the best of luck. Xx
ReplyDeleteLove your background and the idea of tea time nice work good luck clarity challenge x
ReplyDeleteYour colourful teapot really stands out against the darker background. Good luck in the challenge x
ReplyDeleteLove your background Margaret, enables the teapot to really stand out. Thanks for entering the Clarity challenge. Good luck! x
ReplyDeleteA great contrast between your background and teapot, Margaret. Thank you for taking the time to enter the Clarity Challenge. ;~}
ReplyDeleteLovely colouring Margaret, and great use of the teapot.
ReplyDeleteGood luck in the challenge.
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Amanda xx
beautiful coloring of the Teapot .... I like it very much....liebe Grüße Gaby
ReplyDeleteThe contrast between the light and dark is super. Thanks for entering the Clarity Challenge and good luck.
ReplyDeleteClever contrasts Margaret: the dark background has a real mechanical, almost industrial feel, whilst the teapot is so pretty and feminine. Thanks for entering the Clarity challenge, and good luck. Xxx
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ReplyDeleteThankyou to everyone for your lovely comments. I must admit that the teapot was a little tricky to colour in. I had scaled it down to three and a half inches by two and a half inches, including the handle and spout, and by the time I had finished colouring it all in I was a little cross eyed. I wear varifocal glasses which didn't help. But I am very pleased with the result. I also coloured in the original size teapot, which just fits onto an A4 sheet. I used mainly greens for that one, and I have sent it in to Barbara's blog. Can't wait to see what her "PLAN" is.
Margaret xxx