So here you have it–my water color scribble of a grandfather clock! "Where are the numbers?" he wanted to know. I squeezed some in for him, but will stick with this version to post!
I need to change my blog format so I can reply directly to your kind comments. Not sure when that will happen. Perhaps that would also take care of sometimes needing to click on the photos to see them completely. (Lissa, Michael and Wanda, I did reply to your comments last week if you want to go back one post.)
Great job for the theme!
ReplyDeleteLove that you were able to share this project while painting and having fun with cute Andrew.
ReplyDeleteI love your clock and am glad you made here to the 'picnic'.. Have fun with the grands!!!
Mary -
It's a fun clock adn glad you mange to squeeze that in! Yes, will go back and read your replies but think I did that already. Thank you for doing this for our picnic! Fun times.
ReplyDeleteFun that you did art with your grandson. Nice to squeeze art in, even if it is just a little bit. Fun clock.
ReplyDeleteOh Fun...especially having your grandkids there and still finding time to do a sketch. I love watercolors, but sometime want to use my colored pencils again. Nice job.
ReplyDeletethis looks good, seems like you have a lot of fun doing it.
ReplyDeletedon't worry about replying, I usually reply in the blog post anyway.
have a lovely day.
p.s., if you set your comment option to 'embedded', than you can reply to a comment in the blog post. there should be a 'Reply' link below each person's comment. this does not mean a person will get an email if you reply but at least, they can easily tell if you had reply in the blog post.
ReplyDeleteWell, that was easy... I just didn't know where to do that. Thanks, lissa!
DeleteLooks like you really had some fun together. Making memories and art, nothing like it!
ReplyDeleteAwww how utterly precious! It's perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, Joeks! Kids just love to paint...I know my granddaughters do.
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