three Christmas cards
It's the end of November, the first snow has already fallen and the Christmas mood is setting in. So I thought I'd share a few ideas with you on how you can make your own simple cards.
OOTD Sketchbook
Between the learning sessions, simply as a break in between, I also liked to draw in a sketchbook. I kept an OOTD - Outfit Of the day sketchbook. I drew lots of outfits and mini-mes in it. It's a good opportunity for me to practise, stay in practice, try out new things and also draw more freely than when I'm working on commissioned pieces where I'm given a brief of what to illustrate.
Mini Flowers
Spring is coming soon and with spring come the flowers. I was inspired by old flower sketches and made these cute floral illustrations. You can use them either on a letter, on the envelope, in the bullet journal or as table decoration. They can also function as a name tag.
Below I have listed and documented the five simple steps.
Christmas Card Nr. 2
Christmas will be here soon. So I thought I would make some examples of my favourite Christmas card ideas. Here comes idea number 2. Cute and easy watercolour illustrations on a uni postcard.
Watercolour Pumpkins
Summer has faded, autumn is here. I have filled a new page in my sketchbook, inspired by all the beautiful pumpkins you can harvest at the moment.