Monday, December 31, 2012

Sea Shells from a friend ...

I stayed home for the holidays and was happy to do so ....
family and friends traveled and returned home safe and sound ... this is one of the best gifts I can receive.

One friend, Melody, traveled to the warm beaches of Key Largo and brought back a few shells, the likes of which I have never seen.

 What would you do with the pretty shells?




 

I laid them out and created a small watercolor as my thank you to her....

Never let an inspiration pass by ... Happy New Years to you all....

3 comments:

  1. Your painting of the lovely shells certainly pays tribute to their beauty and to your friend's thoughtfulness. How very sweet of you. :)

    Hope your New Year is a happy one and wishing you all the very best for 2013.

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  2. Beautiful as always, my friend. Just beautiful!

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