Love your screen name, wish I had thought of it...I love the color purple...
Thank you daisy, from you this is a very appreciated compliment as I have been impressed with the wonderful work you have done on past threads.
Actually the colors "evolved" in the couple hours it took me to put this together. the original major "frame" in table was several colors of blue & a mauve shade. Many factors made me eliminate that & chose between one of a couple white snowflakes. I also had my "famous" green lily pad edges to pick up the non winter color in photos..that also was changed.
I must have had two dozen table combinations.. and could have gone for another 6 hours playing around w/possibilities.(sound familiar)
Just started too late to have this shape up the way I envisioned.
Like the three graphics. Snagging them for later modification/use.
:-)
Mike (MJY1288 one of my fellow dose posters) and his wife kindly sent me some flowers on the passing of my mother. I have now put them in a vase and as a thank you to Mike and his wife here is a photo of them.
Love your screen name, wish I had thought of it...I love the color purple...
*Hi! I love shades of purple. Purple is our stable colour, as in lead ropes, halters, saddle pads, buckets, blankets, sponges, etc. In New Hampshire we are blessed with Lilac Blooming Time in early spring. The name "Purpleland" actually attributes to one of my favorite author's novels: The Purple Land, by W.H. Hudson. Purple is regal. Purple is a balance between hot and cold (primary red and blue) - I use purple in all of my amateurish painting attempts. No painted face, or tree, or mountain goes without purple shadowing. I love the lavender hazes of gelid New England winter sunrises and sunsets reflecting upon the snow.
Don't start me on PURPLE. I salute you, daisyscarlett, for loving the colour purple. Blessings for the NEW YEAR.