The Scoop, Score and Deal

What’s the scoop, score and the deal? Good question. Here are some random notes on my disparate interests: crazy quilting, hand and machine embroidery, doll making, drawing, reading, philosophy, Flash animation, MIDI, cats, native plants – and other fun stuff…

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Name: Conni
Location: United States

In my "real" life, I am a graphic designer working primarily in Corel and PhotoShop. My husband is a photographer and we operate a business together called The Art Room. In my spare time (what spare time?), I design and create Santa Claus dolls. Please visit my web site, Just Clauses, at http://www.justclauses.com if you have a minute. I also try to squeeze drawing, piano practice, and songwriting into my days - not easy when deadlines are looming...

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Fertile Earth Lesson 2: Flowers

Here are my flowers from the Fertile Earth course, so far, anyway. I am enjoying stitching on the painted cheesecloth but I need to put this aside for now and move on…

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9 Comments:

Blogger verobirdie said...

This is pretty, the backgroung is quite good!

12:55 PM  
Blogger kay susan said...

Connie this is gorgeous! I really must consider doing some of these courses............

2:13 PM  
Blogger theysaywordscanbleed said...

pretty!

Arlene,
Poulsbo flowers

1:21 AM  
Blogger Conni said...

Thanks, Vero, Kay and Arlene!

10:53 PM  
Blogger Kathleen from Yesteryear Embroideries said...

How lovely! You always choose such cheery colors!blessings, Kathleen

1:32 AM  
Anonymous alice m said...

That is delightful!

5:10 PM  
Anonymous corina said...

So beautiful, this is a great course, but also a talented lady:)

8:08 AM  
Blogger Conni said...

Thanks for your kind comments, Kathleen, Alice and Corina!

12:11 AM  
Blogger Allison Ann Aller said...

Well, I sure am glad I came to visit. Those classes must be very good indeed!
I am taking my first online class, in Beginning Photoshop Elements. REALLY a beginner. I sure wish you were here to look over my shoulder for an hour or two...my teacher is Beth Wheeler, and she is great...but there is so much I don't know!
Still, it's a start, and it's fun.

So glad my little printing on fabric tutorial was of use to you! What did you print?

9:53 PM  

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