I don't know why, but recently I seem to have designed nothing but folk-arty things. My files are filling up with folk art animals, folk art flowers, folk art birds – I suppose it must be because those bright, happy colours cheer everything up, and we could all use a bit of cheering just now. Anyway, it's inevitable that this week we have something folk-arty. Not long ago I started a series of bright Mexican flowers – the freebie that I posted on the first of May was part of that series. Here's another Mexican-inspired design.
Good to decorate a neckline, perhaps?
It's a BIG design – 10 1/2 inches by 6 inches (27 by 15 centimetres) and it's in a crescent shape because I thought a design in this shape might work well as a decoration of the neckline of a folk-art blouse. I haven't yet tried to sew the blouse, but if this lockdown continues much longer I might just get around to it
Hi Mia, love your colorful folk art flower arrangement and it will go perfectly with the folk art animals and other flowers that you have digitized. This would be perfect to duplicate and make into a border, or rotate to make a circular design to add extra dimension and interest to one or more of the fold art animals.
I love the all different kinds of flowers, you have made! 10 kinds of flowers on one piece of art!
Mia, your current folk art flowers would be perfect on a blouse or maybe on a round table cloth and duplicated all the way around the edge.
I love your colors
All those colours and different flowers look so nice and cheerful . If you make the blouse please post a picture
Colorful and very nice !