I was going to have a word bubble on this one, The lady is pointing to the one scallop that I did last and it is squished in. I was annoyed with myself for not doing a tiny pencil dot to space the scallops nicely. Notice how I did not say *perfectly*? I do not aim for perfection. I aim for precise or nice. I did a little bit better with the items that were on the stamp. I like the shadows. That really helps ground the three things that are standing. I see more ovals in my future. That oval is starting to look like a RBG lace collar on her robe.
Here is Juliana's comment - after I wrote that my interpretation of her envelope with details wasn't very good.
I did not scrutinize the little animals. They were too cute to nitpick. I loved the color scheme also. Usually with your envelopes I just try to figure out how you stay so loose while still being so neat. Nearly 30 years of drafting have ruined me and I doubt anyone would describe anything about me as "loose."
If I can remember to do this - we might have some tips and tricks for loosening up. The longing to be loose and still neat is something I hear quite often.
On the other hand - it might be a lost cause - because I think *loose* is the main thing that people need to find when they want to flourish....and the only way to get into the groove with flourishing is to spend a ridiculous amount of time going through the motions. Easy motions at first and once you get the easy ones flowing, you gradually start working on variations and eventually. work your way into more complicated designs.
More tomorrow.
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