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Jessica M Savage posted 5 images 1 year, 9 months ago
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Pat Boglio posted artwork 1 year, 9 months ago
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Mary Roff posted artwork 2 years, 8 months ago
7/6/20 Flow 7.6.20 Flow img 018
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Beautiful Mary!
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Thanks, Karen!
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Very nice Mary!
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Thanks, Susan!
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Fantastic!
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Thanks, Zertab!
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Beautiful!!! 🙂
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Thanks, Lisa!
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So lovely
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Thanks, Susan!
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Beautiful capture of of the flow, not just of the river but also the rocks !
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Thanks, Sandra!
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Beautiful flowing river, Mary. Is this somewhere near you?
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Thanks,Gary! It’s from a very old memory of a state park in New York. Spent a lot of fun times there as a teenager.
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Very nice!!! 🙂
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Thanks, Priscilla!
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This is soooo gorgeous, Mary!! 😍
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Thanks, Charlie!
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Everett Cossaboon posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago
July6 – “Monochromatic Colors.” Watercolor value plan using one color to capture depth. #WatercolorTechnique #EverettsWatercolors #WorldWatercolorMonth #2020
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Brian Tucker posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago
Here are three recent watercolours of Lucca in Tuscany
It will be wonderful to return to this gem of a City in Italy one day
Enjoy
Brian
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Wonderful!
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Wonderful!
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Beautiful paintings, Brian!!
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Lovely work!
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beautiful paintings of a favorite Italian city.
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Beautiful!!! 🙂
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Beautiful urban landscapes!
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Wow! Gorgeous paintings!
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Brilliant paintings.
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These are so fantastic, Brian! 😍
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Many thanks to you and everybody for the great comments,and thanks for having me as a guest artist,it has been good exposure
Cheers
Brian
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Sandra Strait posted 3 pieces of art 3 years, 7 months ago
Artwork examples done for my review of Jacques Herbin Kyanite du Népal. Kitty Cat in Shadow and SUnshine-Kyanite du Népal in Rhodiarama Dot GridMermaid in Kyanite & Cornaline-j Herbin Kyanite du Nepal & Cornaline d'Egypte in Hahnemühle Report & Art bookWoman with Lamp-Kyanite du Népal in Rhodia Dot Grid Webnotebook
Sandra Strait posted an updateArtwork examples done for my review of Jacques Herbin Kyanite du Népal. Kitty Cat in Shadow and SUnshine-Kyanite du Népal in Rhodiarama Dot GridMermaid in Kyanite & Cornaline-j Herbin Kyanite du Nepal & Cornaline d'Egypte in Hahnemühle Report & Art bookWoman with Lamp-Kyanite du Népal in Rhodia Dot Grid WebnotebookSandra Strait posted an updateArtwork examples done for my review of Jacques Herbin Kyanite du Népal. Kitty Cat in Shadow and SUnshine-Kyanite du Népal in Rhodiarama Dot GridMermaid in Kyanite & Cornaline-j Herbin Kyanite du Nepal & Cornaline d'Egypte in Hahnemühle Report & Art bookWoman with Lamp-Kyanite du Népal in Rhodia Dot Grid WebnotebookSandra Strait posted an updateArtwork examples done for my review of Jacques Herbin Kyanite du Népal. Kitty Cat in Shadow and SUnshine-Kyanite du Népal in Rhodiarama Dot GridMermaid in Kyanite & Cornaline-j Herbin Kyanite du Nepal & Cornaline d'Egypte in Hahnemühle Report & Art bookWoman with Lamp-Kyanite du Népal in Rhodia Dot Grid Webnotebook-
Wonderful! Love that blue.
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Thank you, Mary!
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wow very nice 🙂
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Thank you, Lisa!
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Another great review Sandra! What a great shade of blue. I should use my brush more with my inks. I’m a fountain pen sketchers at heart.
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Thank you, Karen! I don’t find fountain pens comfortable, for some reason, though I know they are supposed to be more so than a regular pen. I love the way the inks flow from a brush though.
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June Hadaway posted artwork 3 years, 8 months ago
Day 27 “Fruits” Georgia Peach #WorldWatercolorMonth #WorldWatercolorGroup #SketchingStuff2019 #doodlewash2019 20190727_193453
June Hadaway posted an updateDay 27 \"Fruits\" Georgia Peach #WorldWatercolorMonth #WorldWatercolorGroup #SketchingStuff2019 #doodlewash2019 20190727_193453-
That’s a peach of a peach!
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Lol. Glad you like it, Sandra. Thank you!
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Oh I love fresh juicy peaches, great post!
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Thank you, Karen.
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Very nice!
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Thank you; Zertab
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Nice!!!! 🙂
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Thank you, Lisa Ann
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This is gorgeous! Love the colors you used!
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Thank you, Mary. Did a considerable amt of mixing to get the right shades. Glad you like my peach.
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Patty Schell posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
#doodlewashJune2019
#FunintheSunWatercolorChallenge2019
Day 22: Stones
I love seeing balanced stones when walking on the beach or in the woods. I’m not very coordinated when it comes to doing it myself but I can paint them and they won’t fall! 42C15B53-4FF8-49E9-8938-0A7D2D7DA91FPatty Schell posted an update#doodlewashJune2019 #FunintheSunWatercolorChallenge2019 Day 22: Stones I love seeing balanced stones when walking on the beach or in the woods. I’m not very coordinated when it comes to doing it myself but I can paint them and they won’t fall! 42C15B53-4FF8-49E9-8938-0A7D2D7DA91F -
Lisa Ann Ulibarri posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
prompt stones: Lovely rocks ahhhhhhhhhhh I love rocks they always find a way into my pocket or my shopping bag lol. “these are a few of my favorite things” 🙂 PSX_20190620_202124
Lisa Ann Ulibarri posted an updateprompt stones: Lovely rocks ahhhhhhhhhhh I love rocks they always find a way into my pocket or my shopping bag lol. \"these are a few of my favorite things\" 🙂 PSX_20190620_202124[1] -
Gowry Ahmed posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
Day22
#stones
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Squirrellyartmama posted an update 3 years, 9 months ago
I am thinking this rooster is trying to tell us something. What do you think?
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Mary Roff posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
6/22/19 Stones I haven’t played with the plastic wrap in awhile and these would probably have looked more like stones if I had used earthy colors…lessons learned. 6.23.19 Stones img 024
Mary Roff posted an update6/22/19 Stones I haven\'t played with the plastic wrap in awhile and these would probably have looked more like stones if I had used earthy colors...lessons learned. 6.23.19 Stones img 024-
Gems are stones too, and these have a gemlike quality!
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Thanks, Sandra!
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It looIs like granite to me. Love it
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Thanks, Karen!
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Very pretty Mary. Not sure hiw to use plastic wrap.
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Thanks, June! I enjoy doing this technique every once in awhile…especially if i’m at a loss for an idea. I use a wet, loaded brush and quickly lay in some colors letting them run together. Before they can dry i drop a piece of Saran wrap or plastic wrap on the surface…don’t try to smooth out the plastic just let the creases and folds be…[Read more]
Mary Roff posted a new activity commentThanks, June! I enjoy doing this technique every once in awhile...especially if i\'m at a loss for an idea. I use a wet, loaded brush and quickly lay in some colors letting them run together. Before they can dry i drop a piece of Saran wrap or plastic wrap on the surface...don\'t try to smooth out the plastic just let the creases and folds be there. When the paint is dry you lift the wrap and you should have some interesting marks. I\'ve done flowers this way and manipulated the plastic wrap by just twisting it a bit in spots across the surface...just be sure to do it while it\'s still wet. After I pull the wrap off i use a pen and outline different shapes ...sort of like the sidewalk crack exercise. Here\'s an image of another one I did last year using the same technique. We will have to get together for a \"paint\" day sometime! 3.7.18 Textiure img413-
Thank you for sharing Mary…so interesting. Results are kind of like what happened with the acrylic painting with Iris in the workshop. I will have to to try this sometime. This turned out beautifully. Watercolors are still my favorite. And
yes, we definitely need a painting day.
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Could be gems! Bet it was fun Mary.
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Thanks, Karen! It definitely was fun!
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looks gorgeous. I wanted to do some flowers trying that technique so will be on on my soon list lol. 🙂
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THanks, Lisa Ann! I’ve done flowers this way before. Got the basic shapes with the plastic wrap over the paint and then went in with permanent black ink. They are fun to do and I love the random quality.
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I love the shapes you got, and the colors remind me of crystals and agates.
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Thanks, Sandra! I didn’t realize it at the time but you are right about the crystals and agates.
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Karen Fortier posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
In the mountains of New Hampshire you will see stacked stones which make the trails above the tree line. They can be found elsewhere. Stonewalls are everywhere as farmers would clear the stones from their fields and use the stones to mark their property lines and create barriers to contain there livestock. I love the individual character of…[Read more]
Karen Fortier posted an updateIn the mountains of New Hampshire you will see stacked stones which make the trails above the tree line. They can be found elsewhere. Stonewalls are everywhere as farmers would clear the stones from their fields and use the stones to mark their property lines and create barriers to contain there livestock. I love the individual character of stones. 20190621_222759-
Beautiful! I used to love seeing the stonewalls when I was in the English countryside. One of these days I’ll have to get to New Hampshire and see them there.
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Thanks Sandra
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Great painting
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Thanks!
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This is wonderful!
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Thanks Mary!
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you do great rocks. I think rocks are really hard I Like this
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Thanks Karen!
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How lovely!
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Thanks Zertab!
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Very interesting. Love your painting.
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Thanks June
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Beautiful. And thanks for sharing your story too. Wonderful!!! 🙂
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Thanks Lisa
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Very nice, Karen!
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Thanks Robin
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Sandra Strait posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
Giant Alium Garden – I’m sure there are some #Stones in this garden, so I’m claim this for the prompt, lol. Zebra Zensations Technical Pen & Miya Himi Gouache on Hahnemühle Harmony Cold Press Watercolor Paper Giant Alium-Zebra Zensations Technical Pen & Miya Himi Gouache on Hahnemühle Harmony Cold Press Watercolor Paper
Sandra Strait posted an updateGiant Alium Garden - I\'m sure there are some #Stones in this garden, so I\'m claim this for the prompt, lol. Zebra Zensations Technical Pen & Miya Himi Gouache on Hahnemühle Harmony Cold Press Watercolor Paper Giant Alium-Zebra Zensations Technical Pen & Miya Himi Gouache on Hahnemühle Harmony Cold Press Watercolor Paper-
What a colorful garden, beautiful!
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Thank you, Karen. This was the first time I used gouache on white paper.
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Thank you, Fatima!
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This is so fun! I want to wander down that path!
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Thank you, Mary! It surprises me what comes out of my head sometimes!
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that is so pretty, I just want to walk through there.
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Wonderful!
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Thank you, Zertab!
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Love the colors! I would love to take a walk through that garden 🙂
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Thank you, Robin! I think you might meet Dr. Seuss in that garden, lol!
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Love the colors
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Thank you! My first time using gouache on white paper.
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I see stones!!! Love the bright colors.
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Yeah! There are definitely stones in that pathway. Thank you, June!
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Gorgeous I love the whimsy. I bet all sorts of lovely creatures live there 🙂
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Thank you, Lisa! I’ll bet Dr. Seuss strolls through this garden too, lol!
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LOL yes definitely. Dr. Seuss is one of my favorites for sure. 🙂
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Everett Cossaboon posted an update 3 years, 9 months ago
Drawing No. 386. “Tree Line.” Pencil drawing. Re: Just Draw One Thing Today. #DoodlewashJune2019 #art drawing #sketching #pencil #everettswatercolors
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Vanessa posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
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Christa Friedl posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
Dome of Saint Charles Church Vienna painted on handmade watercolorpaper F22236DF-5EA4-42E5-994D-BC3BE10E9A84
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Christa Friedl posted artwork 3 years, 9 months ago
Plein air Castle Perchtholdsdorf,Austria 67BC6F81-751F-4706-8CF0-C994E8468E94
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Bisma posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
This has been my best work. Two south Asian brides. One is Pakistani. Other is an Indian.
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Charlie O'Shields wrote a new post 3 years, 11 months ago
We don’t have any candy in the house at the moment to sketch, because it mysteriously disappeared as it often does. Since I always fail to have more than one bite before it’s all suddenly gone, I can be safely
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another book – hooray! Just got it! Can’t wait to get!! <3 🙂
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Awww thanks so much, Jodi! 😃💕You’ve been my art friend from the start! Hope you enjoy it… it’s pure Charlie…. so, if nothing else, it will be a fun romp with your inner child! hehe
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Cotton candy was always a favorite for me, but my father wouldn’t let me have it – too many kids visiting the zoo when he worked there, were stung in the mouth by bees that had snuck into the candy. He felt it was dangerous. I can’t wait to get your activity book!
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Oh my goodness! That’s terrifying! I didn’t know that bees snuck into the cotton candy! Yikes! Still… I can’t help but love it! 😃💕 lol And thanks my friend, hope you enjoy the book. It’s a rather different approach, but the only one that felt authentically ME! 😉
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We had caramel apples, which I think are different than candy apples. I never had a candy apple and didn’t care for caramel apples because they were messy and hard to eat. OtOH, I adore cotton candy and lament that I only got it a couple of times a year, at the fair, and at the 4th of July celebration in a town in Door County. Joe was going to buy me a cotton candy machine, but it had mediocre reviews, so I to him not to. Here in Monroe they have a festival every other year called Cheese Days! Sooo Wisconsin. One thing the have there is fried cheese curds. I can totally live without those grease bombs! But they also have a group that sells the most amazing cream puffs! They are giant and overloaded with stiff cream which is not too sweet, and you have to eat them very carefully so you don’t squeeze all the cream out into your lap. You would adore them, Charlie! A cream puff every other year seems about right!
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Yeah, caramel or candied apples still always felt like risking a tooth in the process! lol 😉 I used to have a client in Wisconsin so I was there quite a bit. Loved those cheese curds… hehe… though only had a couple bites. Cream puffs, however, are right up my alley… I’ll definitely have some!! 😃💕
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I never liked candy apples because they were hard to bite. I loved cotton candy, and always had it at local carnivals. We even had it at school, during the Halloween Festival every year. My problem was getting it all over my face, due to my eager munching! Heading over to Amazon now to check out your book.
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I totally agree! These things were SO difficult to eat. But cotton candy was like snacking on a cloud! hehe Totally got it all over my face as well! lol And thanks for getting the new book, Sharon! 😃💕 I really appreciate it! And I hope you’ll enjoy it… it’s no master’s class… just a fun break that I hope helps people remember what they already know. 😉
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Everything in moderation…my motto…um, well, usually. 🙂 Wonderful Candy Apple and no calories attached!! My mom used to make candy apples and caramel apples to give out at Halloween….back when you could safely hand out goodies like that. I can still remember that bubbly, gooey red stuff simmering in the pot on the stove.
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Thanks, Mary! 😃💕 Yay to the gooey red stuff… it was totally a Halloween moment, wasn’t it? hehe And I hope you like the new book! It’s pure Charlie, so it’s delightfully fun, if not a bit weird, but guaranteed to give your inner child a giggle and smile!
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I always opted for the carmel apple over the candy. I’m not sure why, maybe it was the Snow White and the apple thing that steered me away! haha! We just instated a no book buying rule in our house (we had to many and donated a ton), but that doesn’t mean I can’t buy it for a friends birthday! 😉 Congrats!!!
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haha! Love that! Yeah, Snow White was not at all a good commercial for apples! lol 😉 And thanks! 😃💕 Yay to whoever gets the book! I think it’s fun and meant for anyone of any age or skill level. Though I’ve embedded my little tricks and hacks I’ve created along the way.
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Thanks so much! 😃💕So happy you enjoyed this!
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Thank you SO much, Claire!! 😃💕 I hope you enjoy the activity book my friend! It’s meant to bring a smile and let your inner child come out and play!
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Thanks so much, Michelle! 😃💕 hehe… I know, the avocado leaves over uncolored cotton candy is a bit odd… but oddly delicious! 😉
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Thanks! hehe… yeah… it’s a the total mystery of the disappearing candy… lol 😉
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Thanks so much, Snehlata! 😃💕Yeah, the kind with peanuts seems to be a thing here. Thanks on my new book! Appreciate my friend!
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Thanks my friend! 😃💕Yeah, this month was a test of my dynamo to be sure. I made my first-ever video appearance and in order to justify it created the book idea I had just in time for the launch. This is what a crazy person does! lol Or, a big kid who just can’t believe that anything might be impossible. 😉
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I remember these apples; Halloween, birthdays, circuses and fairs…candy, caramel, with peanuts and without. This one looks exactly like what I remember. The book cover on your new activity book is awesome.
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Thanks so much, June! 😃💕 Glad this brought back good memories… those were the best days ever! And thank you so much! Glad you liked the cover of my new book… I spent a lot of time on that… hehe… so I’m thrilled you enjoyed it!
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hehe!! I will most definitely tell Philippe you said that! 😃💕 Thanks, Sharon! Yeah, sometimes upscale can get a bit weird… just give me some sweet gooey goodness and be done with it! lol
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There are some amazing paintings here, Jessica!
The all really pop! Nice work.
Wonderful, Jessica!
They’re all beautiful, lovely colours.
Wonderful!
Brilliant paintings.