1. Oh, that made me laugh…. I bet you are feeling a bit weary of your soggy summer! I wonder if they arks on Amazon? 😉. So happy you got a giggle, thank you Fraggle! ☮️❤️🙂

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  1. Haha, thank you Liza, a great share. That is a positive way to see life indeed. I shall stop looking at my roof now and go buy some picnic chairs and a table. Well said…and delightful drawings. May I invite them all to my picnic? And of course you too 🤗🤣❤️🙏

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    1. Of course! I’ll be checking my mailbox for the invite, although I hear if you print the image out and add water, they come to life (wink)😉. So delighted you enjoyed this post, thank you Mark!

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    1. Thank you Catherine!
      For my next illustration I am going to try something new, creating an actual composition (!) instead free working. I’m actually quite excited to see what happens!
      ❤️☮️🙂

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  2. The birds and rabbits are so cheering! I wouldn’t mind losing a ceiling for that. I wish you could add our visiting mouse to your illustration. He found a hole in our tiled roof and seems to have taken up residence. We’ve blocked the hole now but can’t seem to evict him. He’s so cute, though!

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    1. A visiting mouse in the roof tiles! Sounds like the perfect home for a story book character ❤️ I am going to give this some thought and quite possibly your guest will be in the next illustration, great idea! Thank you so much for your kind comments, ❤️☮️🙂

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    1. Just begin and go along until it feels good, however you wish 🙂 start with a sketch, and make it your own! Where I sometimes fall down, is when I begin to compare what I want it to look like (another artists work) and then the magic goes right out of it! Give it a go!

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