
Here are the charming models for this year's cards.  I saw these little trees on a coffee table in the Pottery Barn catalog and, instead of pine tree seedlings, I used Norfolk pines.

Here are all 10.  One is inside the card, shaped like a Christmas tree.  I used smooth, cold press watercolor paper, 140 pound, with Prismacolor pencils.  I think maybe I need a larger set with more colors.  48 colored pencils sounds like a lot, but more is better when you are trying to match colors.

I did most of these while watching that Jack Nicholson/Diane Keaton movie.  He likes young girls and she's dating a young doctor.  I think 10 is the right number.  I don't think I could have motivated myself to make more.  Now I have to chose which tree for which family and send them off in the mail.  Marianne and Larbi, I will have yours posted on Tuesday!

I used different potted trees, the light source changed as afternoon turned to early evening, and I tried to never to use the same shapes or colors.  So, it was a mental and creative exercise.  And a very relaxing, lovely way to spend a Sunday.
I finished just in time to get dressed for the company party.  Of course, the black pants were too tight and I hated the white shirt.  I ended up in a green long sleeve tee and a lovely wrap sweater in a heathery green.  I matched my art work.
We had a lovely evening at Fuji.  G works for the nicest man.  I mean, really, a good man.  We had delicious sushi, and the hibachi chef was very funny and everyone was so happy.  I had two glasses of wine and some cheesecake.  No lunch.
The dog didn't shred anything while we were gone (we left the tv on for him- the Cooking channel because there was no NCIS on) and now he and G have gone off to bed.  I think I will, also, because it's 10 pm.  I do have to work tomorrow. 
I wanted to post the cards now, so you could see them on Monday.  I so rarely have art to show you all, and I am quite happy with what I made today.  Feels good.
 
5 comments:
Lovely! I especially like the little wispy things growing at the base. And the pots! Such depth and color. Really very nice. I am so happy you are pleased.
So glad you had fun at the party and G has a good boss. That is a wonderful gift.
I love them! Very special.
wow, Joane, those cards are fabulous! You do have talent.
: )
Just beautiful Joanne.
Gorgeous - each one is so unbelievably gorgeous. Here I am in Germany - ill at home since Sunday night with angina and then I find out I am the lucky winner of one of the ten gorgeous cards. No luckier girl than me today in Germany, believe me!! So funny you watched "Something's gotta give" while creating these. I quote that as my favourite movie on Facebook!
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