I painted these faces on coasters from Chili's not too long ago. I have no idea what I'll do with them. Shabree came down from Austin to spend a couple of days with us and so we could get a family photo done for the parish family album. We sure do miss her, with her being so much farther away again.
No, they are really heavy but not-too-thick cardboard of some kind - really a great weight, and very sturdy. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I am really enjoying reading your blog. Gardening, permaculture and (reading about) cooking are some of my favorite interests.
Wanda, I just love your art! How did you ever learn when to stop??? That's always been the hardest thing for me, I still have an 'over-working' problem. La'Nelle
Hi La'Nelle! I've never had a problem with stopping - LOL! I just get tired of it and quit. You are a perfectionist with art. That's why yours is so good.
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These are very creative. Were they just plain paper coasters?
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I can't wait to check out the rest of yours.
No, they are really heavy but not-too-thick cardboard of some kind - really a great weight, and very sturdy.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I am really enjoying reading your blog. Gardening, permaculture and (reading about) cooking are some of my favorite interests.
Wanda, I just love your art! How did you ever learn when to stop??? That's always been the hardest thing for me, I still have an 'over-working' problem. La'Nelle
Hi La'Nelle! I've never had a problem with stopping - LOL! I just get tired of it and quit. You are a perfectionist with art. That's why yours is so good.
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