I hope your week is going well and is feeling springlike and full of new energies. 🙂
Nothing too big to report on my end this day, except that I had a hankering to make some little paper sheep – a combo of watercolour paper and Black Magic india ink (I love that stuff). Since teensy sheep call for teensy scissors, I was aided by a quite portable pair of Swiss Army scissors. The little ones that, very much like these sheep, you can put in your pocket.
I’m not yet sure what to do with these sheep or where they’ll find their home; for the time being, I’m letting them explore their new environment on their quite wonky paper feet.
Happy Tuesday, everyone!
How adorable are these!! Love them so much ❤️😊
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Aw. Thank you for reading and stopping by! 😀
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So cute!
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Thanks, Robin. 🙂
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Very sweet!
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🙂
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Lovely spring lambs…they would look good on a card, or a notebook.
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Thanks, Agnes – I think that’s where they may end up! 🙂
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They are cute!
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Thanks, Tina. 🙂
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I think you have to make a card with these little beauties, no?
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Yes – I think that’s where these little ones are headed. 🙂 While making them, I kept wishing I had a sheep lever punch and was remembering all the beautiful cards you’ve made (and all the cool paper craft equipment you have!).
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Oh, I cannot like this post enough! I love your watercolors for the sheep fleece. These are adorable and I hope they are enjoying their getting acquainted period 🙂
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So glad you noticed the watercolour fleece – after watching the awesome shearing footage on your blog, I suppose I’ve had sheep on the brain! 🙂
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Aww. I love them. They are just sheepy. Crafting makes the heart grow.
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Thanks, Moira. 🙂 I like to think crafting does! You put it so beautifully. Thank you.
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Oh, these are so sweet! The watercolour really does make for a great fleecy texture, too. And HOW USEFUL are Swiss Army knife scissors? I use mine for all my close work, there’s really nothing better! As for your sheep, how about putting a whole flock of them on a ribbon or cord and decorating your knitting room/area with them? A couple on a piece of card would make a great bookmark too…
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Thanks, Helen! Yes, Swiss Army knife scissors are perfect for tiny little shapes and corners, aren’t they? Happy to read you use them as well. Super ideas – I hadn’t thought of a ribbon-flock! What a creative and delightful way to style paper sheep! I may have to try that, thank you!! 😀
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Super! Plus now you have an excuse to make more… 🐑🐑🐑
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Aww I love this! And I’m glad that you’re letting them explore where to live. The choice of home is good to come from the heart 🙂 🙂 🙂 Great post.
Have a wonderful weekend. Good to connect ~Debbie
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Thanks, Debbie, for reading. You’re absolutely right about home. 🙂
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Oh they are gorgeous! You must have very nimble fingers
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Thank you, Mariss. 🙂 I’m glad you like these sheep. I have to credit the tiny scissors on this one. 🙂
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