Thursday 19 December 2013

A December Drawing

Hello Lovelies ,
following on from my November drawing ( which I shared at the end of THIS post) I've been enjoying drawing something similar inspired by December and the festive season...........


Once again I've been I've been using my favourite nature illustrations as inspiration............


Along with the greenery I see around me at this time of year...........


The December birdy had to be a sweet Robin.........

And I'm pleased with how my Ivy turned out.

The most obvious plant to include for December has got to be Holly. I love the way it's glossy leaves shine in the sun.........


And I've tried to show that in my Holly leaves and berries..........


I love this little December drawing , but to make it a bit more festive I cut around the heart shape and placed it on a sparkly background.

Ta-twinkle-da :0)

I did enjoy designing  and drawing this picture. The colouring in is where it comes to life for me, as always it was my favourite part.

And, happily ,  it was so easy to copy the photos I'd taken of this project to create a few cards for close relatives, and still keep a hold of the original.........

I made the images smaller in a word document and printed them onto photo paper. Middle son and I then stuck them on various coloured papers. He suggested the French "Merry Christmas" wording.
I hope the recipients like them.
Thank you all for reading  and especially your kind comments and Christmas wishes, I know it's such a busy time of year.
I'm really hoping to pop back at the weekend for my 51st "Happy" post, so I will wish you all well till then.
Jacquie x

49 comments:

  1. That's just lovely, Jacquie. Your foliage is particularly good and you obviously have a real eye for composition too. It sounds as though Middle Son has inherited your creative genes!

    Heather xx

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  2. Beautiful drawings and what a fabulous idea to make them into Christmas cards
    irene
    xxxx

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  3. Gorgeous Cards... what a lovely thing to receive. Your drawings are just lovely.

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  4. beautiful drawing and cards! I like the misteltoe! Heather x

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  5. Oh it's gorgeous I do love seeing you're drawing and the cards are so special I'm sure the recipiants will be thrilled, I spent the afternoon assembling my crocheted Wintertime wreath ready for it big reveal on Saurday. Have a wonderful Christmas
    Clare x

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  6. Wonderful. Your work always makes me smile. Keep it up. :)

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  7. Merry Christmas, Jacquie. This is another beautiful drawing and the cards are lovely.

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  8. What a lovely idea for Christmas cards, they look wonderful :)

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  9. Your cards are beautiful. I really like the way you have made the holly leaves shine!!
    Joyeux Noël to you.

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  10. Your relatives are really going to appreciate your pretty cards Jaquie, your drawing could not be more festive and a tribute to what nature has to offer this season. Its just gorgeous xxx Penny

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  11. This is lovely, you're so talented, I really like the glossy holly leaves!
    http://ahandfulofhope.blogspot.co.uk/

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  12. Beautiful cards.
    Love from Mum
    xx

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  13. So beautiful. I love your drawings. I wish you a merry christmas.
    Lots of hugs from me.

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  14. Beautiful drawing and a great way to personalise Christmas cards! Have a wonderful, restful Christmas xx

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  15. Lovely drawing and a gorgeous idea to turn it into Christmas cards.

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  16. That is such a lovely picture, I love colouring in too! can't draw that well though,!

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  17. Beautiful drawing - works perfectly as Christmas cards!
    Maria x

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  18. Jacquie you are so talented, it is something I have always wanted to be able to do but cannot draw a straight line! I adore your work and I am sure the recipients will be over the moon as I would be to receive one of these lovely pieces of art. Hope to see you at the weekend when you pop back Jacquie, big Christmas hugs to you, have loved reading your blog this year and look forward to many more wonderful posts from you in 2014.
    Lots of love as always
    Dorothy
    :-)xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  19. I love them - you are so creative.
    L.x.

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  20. Lovely drawing and cards Jacquie - what a lovely personal way to convey your Christmas wishes to special people in your life! Hugs, Joy xo

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  21. Really well done! So pretty and festive. xxxxx

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  22. The drawing is gorgeous and such a good idea to photograph it and print out some copies. The cards look fabulous. Well done!

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  23. Such a lovely drawing, and what a great idea to make cards with it. Beautifully done.

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  24. I really look forward to seeing your pictures. I am sure the recipients of your cards will be excited to receive such beautiful art. I would frame it and use it as a decoration if I received one. xxx

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  25. Stunning! I am sure that the recipients of your cards will love them, and probably frame them and keep them forever - I know that I would do that! Happy Christmas. xx

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  26. Beautiful artwork Jacquie. These are keepers for sure! I have enjoyed your 52 weeks and look forward to many more in 2014! With love,
    Julie

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  27. such a great idea the cards!!!!!!
    xxxxxx Ale

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  28. I love your drawing and the backgrounds you used for the final cards... the recipients should be tickled pink getting a handmade card! I would be!
    Hugs my sweet blogging friend and Happy Holidays to you and your family!
    Beth P

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  29. Jacquie, they are lovely and inspired. I am sure the recipients will be really thrilled with them. They would be keepers in my house. :)
    Your confidence in your art is really great to see.
    Best wishes to you and yours.

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  30. Bonjour Jacquie, ce que tu as fait est trés joli. Et le Joyeux Noël en français et trés sympa !

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  31. Lovely drawing, lovely cards...

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  32. What beautiful Christmas cards made out of your original and festive robin drawing!
    Happy Christmas to you and your family! Warm wishes, Sandra from Switzerland

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  33. make wonderful cards~ such a beautiful design your drawings are really special x

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  34. LOVE it! Hearts and robins were made for each other :-)

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  35. You made a lovely drawing! Great idea to put them on your Christmas cards!

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  36. Your drawing it is lovely my friend, excelent idea for christmas cards, your family or those you geave the cards they will love :)
    Hugs
    Nina

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  37. Beautiful drawing! Love it. x

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  38. I love, love, love those cards!!!!!!!

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  39. I love your robins. I am by birth and mentality British. I have lived in Australia for 43 years and I still miss 'ol Blighty especially at. this time of the year. Your robin lifted my pommie spirits, thank you. Merry Christmas to you and yours Sue







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  40. Your Christmas drawing is lovely and how beautiful to put the drawing onto the cards, so much thought and care in that. Merry Christmas to you and yours xx

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  41. It's fantastic! When I first saw it, I thought - that would make a brilliant Christmas card! - so I was pleased to see you'd done that. You've captured December perfectly. x

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  42. Adorable! You are so clever, I love the shiny leaves! And that sweet robin..awww! :) xxx

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  43. Lovely cards and beautiful crochet doily too!!!

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  44. I was just thinking what beautiful cards this drawing would make, then scroll down a little and you'd already thought of it! Lovely as always :)

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  45. What a lovely drawing! If have been happy to revive one of your hand-drawn cards :)

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