Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A baker's dozen of dry point envelopes for me to use, they took a while to make and I will think about the appreciation factor when I send them out. Or, perhaps, I need to make lots so they become less precious and I get faster at making them. Yeah.

9 comments:

Gwen Buchanan said...

Hillary you are so talented...these are gorgeous..
oh my I do have to learn printmaking

Hillary said...

Thank you Gwen. I loved your marble top story and the photographs - such simple beauty. There is a sense of peace.

Di said...

In a word, Stunning. Maybe you could do a bigger run and sell the sheets for book cover?

Hillary said...

Hi Diane, thanks for calling in. The dry point print is the right size exactly for an envelope template. I am still discovering how to ink up the plate properly. The variables are all important. I like the process though.

Leslie Avon Miller said...

These are beautiful. The recipients will be fortunate indeed!

Hillary said...

Leslie I really love the colours you are using on your blog at the moment, I do visit and enjoy your work. Thank you for visiting mine and leaving a comment.

Anonymous said...

Hillary,

I would like to get your permission to use your rooster drawing in my book. Please email me at:
jananilucas@yahoo.com
Thanks.
Janani

Hillary said...

Hi Janani, thanks for asking and yes you can use the rooster. I have sent you a separate email.

ArtPropelled said...

These envelopes will be treasured. Beautiful work! I love your header .... the sun shining through the water .... bringing back happy memories of a mountain stream on our old farm.