

i'm not sure if this is an idea worth pursuing - i printed weave and alphabetty onto a nice thick cartridge paper then hand coloured it. it was enjoyable but time consuming. my thought was to do them to sell - they'd look great in a child's room, but i'm not sure if it's worth the effort money wise as each one takes several hours to complete. on the upside, i'm producing one of a kinds every time and i could do different coloured backgrounds too. i know not everything comes down to money, but i obviously can't spend valuable time on a project that doesn't pay. hmmm...food for thought. what say you?
You could sell the prints to be coloured in. Fun for kids or adults.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Alison, you could do posters or maybe something like placemat size?
ReplyDeleteI agree, they'd be great to colour in!
ReplyDeleteAm liking Alison's idea - and would be a great item for Blueberry park :-) Things aren't always down to money, but if it's taking you away from doing something that could, then it's not the best use of your time. Love it tho :-)
ReplyDeleteI was going to say the same as everyone else - sell them as posters to colour in. If you need testers...... :)
ReplyDeleteColouring in idea very good! I think the alphabet on it's own would be just fine, without the need for the weave pattern. You could have the line printed in different colourways, ie. a blue one or a red one, but black and white would be great too as all the colour will come from the colouring.
ReplyDeleteBlack & white without the weave and intended for colouring would be ace! It would make a great project for kids or for parents to add the colours that matched their nursery etc.
ReplyDeleteIt might also be nice as a simple one colour onto different coloured papers?
ReplyDeleteFor what its worth ~ I agree! To have a valid reason to do colouring in and have something decorative AND matching room schemes would be irresistable!!
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