No, but then for most of my working life I have designed Christmas cards, for Paperlink and Oxfam and Amnesty and Greenpeace. Even for teh Natural History Museum. And I have been doing mbf cards for about 11 years now. Always at this time of year. Gets harder every year to try and come up with something different.
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Astonishingly lovely... as always. Is it odd to do something christmassy in the spring?
ReplyDeleteNo, but then for most of my working life I have designed Christmas cards, for Paperlink and Oxfam and Amnesty and Greenpeace. Even for teh Natural History Museum. And I have been doing mbf cards for about 11 years now. Always at this time of year. Gets harder every year to try and come up with something different.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Will be bookmarking their website so I can delight my friends and family come Christmas time. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful piece! And the details are enticing - seeking out for those bells, and keys, and patterns adds to the pleasure.
ReplyDeleteIs that my cat Zigsa in your painting?
ReplyDeleteIt looks just like him. ;-)
Good to see you have been inspired by Bengal cats as well as ginger toms!
I'm curious: why does the cat's raised paw look like a horse's hoof underneath?
ReplyDeletejust a dark paw pad.
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