September Anemones and Montbretia in my garden |
August was wet and
decidedly chilly and most of September has been wet and even
chillier! But finally, we have the warm, sunny days we expect in
September and no sign of rain all week - though the nights have
become decidedly autumnal.
At last my little tomatoes are ripening and the flavour is worth the wait! |
And finally, too,
Zazzle have agreed to refund the tax that they withheld incorrectly,
so life is gradually returning to something approaching normal.
However, in the meantime, Zazzle have completely reorganised their website and this has involved us all in mountains of extra work, getting our online Zazzle stores up to scratch and simply finding our way around the site, when I really wanted to get
back to some designing.
But I have managed to
get my new 'Little Mice' Christmas Card finished and uploaded to
Greeting Card Universe and Zazzle.
Here's the custom front version -
(It's also
available with the greeting in Non-English languages)
What with
the Rugby World Cup and spring bulbs and home-grown wallflowers
urgently needing planting, time has been at a premium.
So I decided
to use the Periwinkle design I made a while back to create a new collection on
Zazzle. I still need to find time to work on a border pattern and
phone case templates for personalization, but here are the fifteen coordinating patterns I've worked with so far - on the new all-over
print Tank Tops that Zazzle have recently introduced.
Click on the
image to see them all -
But what
about the new pattern I wanted to make from the photos of the pretty
little Phlox plants in the photo I shared last month?
I have actually
made a start!
I find it
really helpful to make a lot of little drawings of plants and flowers
I'm going to use for a pattern - I need to draw them over and over to
get to know them. It feels almost like getting to know a new friend!
And I almost always find that drawing throws up some surprises. At
first glance, the petals of all these pretty little flowers appear
to be the same shape.
But once I
start to draw them, I realise there are several different petal
shapes.
As the
plants have matured, more of them have started to 'trail'. And the
curve of their stems has made me wonder whether they would be a
suitable candidate for an 'ogee' pattern, like the periwinkle pattern
that I used to illustrate how to make an Ogee Repeat pattern. Not
sure yet and I'll probably try out several arrangements before I
decide.
Planting out
the 160+ seedlings in the spring was a bit of a chore but they've
been worth it. They've flowered for months and they are still going
strong when most of the other flowers in my garden are well past
their best.
And now the Marigolds and Godetias I sowed in pots are really
coming into their own now and brightening up the shadowy corners of
the garden.
Pot Marigold and Godetias |
Not a very
good photo - a quick snap with my phone camera - but perfectly
adequate as inspiration for a future pattern. I love the combination
of pink and orange and I made a pattern of Pot Marigolds
and bright pink Busy Lizzies a couple of years ago.
The humble Marigold is one of the birth month
flowers for October so I've put together a collection of October
Birthday Cards and Gifts -
With so much
going on these past few months, a lot of things have had to be put on
hold!
My decorating ground to a halt in July, I'm having to tie my
hair back because I haven't had time to get it cut and as for
cleaning the house, it's had to be reduced to the bare essentials!
But it's a question of priorities and if there has to be a choice,
housework will always give way to making patterns!
And anyway,
I don't know whether this is true or not but I choose to believe it
is!
(Also available as a Fridge Magnet and a T-Shirt)
12 comments:
Lovely stuff...I love the Periwinkle!
adorable periwinkle tank tops!
Hi Simon and Lora - thank you for your comments.
Glad you like my Periwinkle patterns! :)
These are super, I love the flower patterns and the cute mice!! :)
Thank you very much, Leah :)
I loved seeing part of the design process here, with you hand drawn floral sketches. Thanks for sharing!
I'm glad you found it interesting, Helen. :)
Loved reading this and following the design process.
I absolutely love your designs! I especially love the little mice card, I have always loved Christmas mice and yours is just the best! The little mice asleep in bed with their stockings hanging on the foot end of the bed...just too cute!
Thank you Neelima and Darla :)
You are such a busy lady Judy, very admirable the amount of work you can accomplish. I adore your little house mouse Christmas illustration, it's so cute and a lot of fun.
Thank you, Carolyn - I go by the principal that 'work' is so much more fun than dusting so 'do what you love'!
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