m very pleased that I have managed to finish my design for this weeks competition despite suffering form the after effects of our book club party last night!
Have just met your mum tonight and she told me about your blog...fabulous she was right you are very talented...I'm off to vote for your fabric of the week...px your mum is wonderful px
Ahhh! You really got the Thiebaud look! When I was glancing through the options for the Spoonflower crayon fabric competition, I immediately, I mean immediately, recognized the Thiebaud cakes! Then I backtracked to your blog...I am a true fan of his, having grown up in Davis, CA, where he teaches, and having two paraents who took art classes from him at the University. I think I will have to purchase some of the fabric to make a tea cosy, or some such thing, for my mom. Brava! Jean
I am in awe of you, especially since I did NOT finish mine (rats!)
ReplyDeleteoh well, I think that yours is inspired!
Good work, Danielle!
xoxoxo
Jone
Flat out impressive! :) -- from a fellow blogger and spoonflower-designer :)
ReplyDeleteSo. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteHave just met your mum tonight and she told me about your blog...fabulous she was right you are very talented...I'm off to vote for your fabric of the week...px your mum is wonderful px
ReplyDeleteYum. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteI just get the e-mail Spoonflower with the image of your design is very original and I loved it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous design. Congratulations on winning the contest. Your work is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Congrats on winning the Spoonflower crayon design contest !! I will definitely be buying some of your fabric for a quilt I will be making.
ReplyDeleteI bookmarked your blog as a favorite. You are quite an artists.
Again, Congrats !!
Lulu
Ahhh! You really got the Thiebaud look! When I was glancing through the options for the Spoonflower crayon fabric competition, I immediately, I mean immediately, recognized the Thiebaud cakes! Then I backtracked to your blog...I am a true fan of his, having grown up in Davis, CA, where he teaches, and having two paraents who took art classes from him at the University. I think I will have to purchase some of the fabric to make a tea cosy, or some such thing, for my mom. Brava! Jean
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