I don't know what it is, but I usually end up drawing and fooling around on the computer updating things late at night...I'm not so much of a night owl like I used to be, but I do enjoy the more peaceful atmosphere at night....So hope uyou all like my newest freebie..I even colored it in for you just as a guidline, but I like how you all do your own thing ... :)
Hugs,
Robin
Adding a big P.S. I had a few gals say they would like to see sunflowers and I am sooo in love with BeeSkeps ...so hence this doodles theme....lol
Hi Robin: Great job!! What computer program do you use to draw? patti
ReplyDeleteThanks Patti !1 I draw my doodles first with a pencil...then trace with a light box and fine sharpie marker, then scan and save then color in on paint.....:)
ReplyDeleteThanks... thought you had one of those fancy bamboo computer pads....I've been dying to get one. Here's the site if you're interested:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wacom.com/bamboo/bamboo_fun.php
seems like a time saver
Love it!!! Thanks so much:)
ReplyDeleteRondell
OH Robin, I love it!!! Of course I love all your work. Thanks so much for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cheri
Thanks Robin...I LOVE beehives/skeps. Its so much fun to come here & visit, & see some of the others do so many different things with your doodle gifts & they are appreciated. Hope your day is a GREAT one...Here in Conn. this morning, the sun couldnt be brighter & were hoping to hit 70 degrees...OHHH BRING IT ON! LOL
ReplyDeleteBlessings, ((Kat))
This is wonderful. I'd love to try it in wool but I also think it would be great as a stitchery, too! Do you have any hints for transferring your pattern to heavy muslin as I can't use my light box because the muslin is too thick? Thanks Robin
ReplyDeleteSo. Very. Cute. Thanks. Julie
ReplyDeleteThank you Robin I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lizzie
Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
ReplyDeleteI love this one...thanks for sharing! Too cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebieson your blog!
ReplyDeleteBear regards,
Beertje Zonn