
I was very excited to be a placing winner in this week’s design challenge! At 42nd place, my design was one featured in the blog post announcing winners! 🙂 See all the winners here.
I was very excited to be a placing winner in this week’s design challenge! At 42nd place, my design was one featured in the blog post announcing winners! 🙂 See all the winners here.
Here in small town rural heaven, we’ve got a rain shower camped overhead for the duration: Cool, wet, slippery. Here’s a happy jester who says, “I LOVE rain!”
So, I love gumball machines. Why not add geckos? They’re cute. They’re happy. Whee! This repeating design, now on Spoonflower. 🙂
Here is my latest design for Spoonflower. A lovely Modern Vine pattern, designed for the black and white painterly challenge, and now available for sale. Can be purchased as Wallpaper or Fabric!
Don’t forget, in purchasing, to verify that you like the scale in relation to the fabric. I can scale up or down as needed, just send me a message at Spoonflower!
Seventh entry in the Spoonflower now. Hadn’t realized how serious I would be about actually participating in the challenges. Loving the way this encourages me to try new things and play around with the tools in my digital arsenal. Learned in this challenge about layering. The theme of Pop Art forced me to try a new style. I added a bit of a modern twist, and like the way this turned out.
Available for sale on Spoonflower. This is a LARGE SCALE repeat. So if you want a smaller version, send me a note so I can make a smaller scale version available. 🙂
Entry Six. Patchwork jewel tones. This one was just fun. Great for a cheater quilt or Prairie-style dress.
Challenge entry #5. Retro Building Blocks. Took me straight back to my childhood when we built wooden towers all the way to the ceiling, and then knocked them down with rubber bands. Fun times! 😀 Available for sale at Spoonflower!
Had fun with this one! My 4th challenge entry, Hall of Mirrors, was the first surface pattern design that I added some companion colorways to, as shown in this collection.
Challenge Entry #3: Rainbow Chintz, available on Spoonflower! Just a delightful little design with rainbows, and fans—and, probably, not much relationship to chintz—but, hey. It’s rainbows. And #pride and all that stuff!