I don’t know about you but when I take a break I generally enjoy a nice cup of tea or coffee. Having it made for me is an added bonus and that was my inspiration behind the design I created for for The Spoonflower Breakroom Challenge. The prompt this week is to come up with a wallpaper design to use in the Spoonflower break room.
Month: March 2021
From My Window Challenge
I have moved away from the geometric approach used for the last two challenges ( here and here) and this week gone for a more literal picture look. A bit like I did for the 2020 Halloween challenge.
The prompt this week is From my Window but my Chicago garden is very bleak and lacking life at the moment. So I decided to create my ideal view, a garden path meandering down past an apple tree to a gate with rolling hills beyond. A garden gate with adventure on my doorstep. If only…
I went with a rich lively color palette.. probably because everything here is still so drab and brown! Roll on Spring.
Down the Garden Path
The design makes a fun tea towel
Loch Monster Cryptozoology Challenge
Creatures that are rumored to exist, Cryptozoology and the prompt for this week’s Spoonflower challenge.
I went for a monster of the deep… a Loch Monster. My design process was inspired by pixelated images that have been “captured” over the years. A good addition to my fantastic animals collection!
Boardsports Challenge
I was lucky enough to grow up very close to the sea and one summer I spent everyday honing my bogie board skills. Now this was the in Wales (UK) and the temperature of the sea was a bit on the YIKES side but I can still remember the thrill of catching and riding the waves.
My entry for the Boardsports challenge celebrates that thrill.
Softly Goes Rococo
I can see this pattern on a beautiful four poster bed in some country mansion on stunning grounds with peacocks strutting their stuff around. This week’s Spoonflower challenge is Rococo and here is my take.
Update
Stunned to win this challenge, thank you for all your lovely votes XXX