



My friend Sue from Australia sent me a pair of fingerless gloves that she knitted. That was in May. I decided to draw the gloves for her art card for the Fall/Winter Trade. I thought it fitting that since she sent them to me, I would send them back to her but in a different way. She said she cracked up laughing when she saw the card.
Here is the ATC of the mitten and also 3 more of the Fall/Winter ATCs. "Uggs and Rain Boots", "Time Change", and "Christmas Ornament".
2 comments:
Those mitts really caught my attention when this post came up. I thought, "Hey! Jeanne can knit!" But even if Jeanne didn't knit them, she did a great job painting them. Love these cards... so colorful and happy.
You are so clever. I love these drawings. Wow.
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