Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. Visions of Julie Andrews and snow covered mountains have been keeping me company. 😁 I don’t expect this design to do well in the contest. The details are not clearly visible in the low res image. And maybe I went overboard with the distressed linen effect. Haha. Conus Spiceri is the shell that inspired this design. I used the Pantone color of the year, Viva Magenta.
Our next challenge is to use an assigned palette highlighting Viva Magenta. I am looking forward to it. Voting for favorite things is open until the 13th.
Beary Beloved placed at 375 of 856 entries with 39 votes. That is about 43%. You can see the top 80, here.
Thanks guys, for taking the time to vote! I am so grateful!
Happy Holidays!
I like the rhythm it creates. Almost like gingham. I think your Valentine one should’ve done much better in the scoring, it’s very cute.
I noticed while scrolling that one of your 30 in 30 icons in your blog only goes to 2018, although we are now in 2022. It’s a small one right at the bottom on my phone.
That is awesome to hear Sea, thank you. 🙂
You are right about the 30 widget. One of the many updates I need to do on the blog.
That is a link to Leslie’s 30’s. I need to create a new page and combine them,
or a make a new page just for the Gathering.
I love the design. At first it looks like maybe abstract people, but as you get closer you see they are seashells, and the color is fabulous! I think it will do very well. Love Dotty’s “Sheila loves seashells.” Big hug!
Thank you Laurelle, fingers crossed. Dotty has a way with words, yes siree! Haha.
One of the reasons her blog is so fun to read. Hugs, Laurelle. 🙂
Wow – one really has to look closely to see what the design is but I think it looks good printed in large format. It is not an in your face design but the colour really pops. Good luck with this vote.
Thanks so much Val. I wanted “pop”, so that is great to hear.
Enjoy! 🙂
I love seeing your creativity!
Thank you Dave. It’s always great to hear from you. 🙂
Sheila loves seashells! This design makes for a striking, vibrant wallpaper/throw/curtains pattern. Bold without being over the top, and a real pop when set against otherwise quiet decor. Well done, Sheila!
She does indeed. Thanks so much Dotty! 🙂