February brings the rain,
Thaws the frozen lake again
We have to include a heart and a cherub in it. I have to admit for a day or two I debated whether to continue this as I couldn't figure this out.
So on a snowy day (8 inches in all) I had an inspiration! I was flipping through a small paper pad that I bought at the store that was Victorian Valentine themed; when I came upon a page with cherubs in a cloud! I decided to cut a pair out put them in the sky. I found a stencil with a cloud on it and traced it and cut it out.
I decided to play with my new Yasutomo Pearlescent watercolors. I felt they would give me the hazy look a winter rain can have. I used a blue and then put a grey in. The cloud was painted in silver watercolor. I then put a greenish pond om the bottom where I wrote the phrase. Still didn't get the ink for the printer. We've been experiencing way too much snow lately.
I received inspiration for the hearts in the rain from a Darice embellishing folder that I have!
Of course I thought I was so clever, but upon going to the website I did discover that there are quite a few others with the same idea!
This was a toughy, but I admit the challenges do make it interesting and forces me to be a bit more creative!

The cherubs were a perfect find in your crafting stash and they look great sitting on the cloud. Heart raindrops -a brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteIt was a tough challenge but you've meet it perfectly.
Hope all the snow has disappeared now.
This challenge makes us think doesn't it! Great entry.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you stuck with it - there are some great ideas on this page. I love the cherubs looking down through the heart rain. Thank you for joining the Craft Barn Months Challenge xx
ReplyDeleteA lovely page. Your cherubs do have a bit of naughtiness about them as if they are planning the next bit of mischief! xx
ReplyDeleteGood ideas, the hearts in the rain look great. This was a tough challenge and you managed it well on that page. Pearlescent watercolours sound interesting, they look all wet and rainy.
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