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Alpha Challenge - R for Red Squirrel

Hello it's Laura's mum. Laura's ME is very bad so she hasn't been able to blog.  Before she went down hill she managed to get this page done.
 
 
 


So for the Craft Barn's alpha challenge "R" is for red squirrel.




She has used her watercolour pencils to draw the squirrel.






I am now going to attempt to follow her instructions and link up at the Craft Barn!!  EEEK.
Laura's mum. (technophobe)


Comments

  1. Thanks Laura's mum for posting and letting us know about Laura.

    Fantastic Squirrel drawing.

    Please let her know I am thinking of her and sending positive healing thoughts and gentle hugs (((Laura)))

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  2. Oh Laura you poor thing, sending big hugs and hoping you feel much better REALLY quickly.

    Love your beautiful illustration, he looks like a real cheeky chappie.

    Well done Laura's Mum - you did a great job. Hugs to all MMx

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  3. Fabulous Red squirrel hope you feel better soon

    MaggieH

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  4. Wow a stunning squirrel! Laura I hope you feel better soon and what a star your mum is.

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  5. Wonderful drawing of the red squirrel, fab page. Hope you are feeling better soon Laura, and thanks to your mum for posting your page for us to see.

    Sylv xx

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  6. Hi Laura's Mum.
    Laura's page is gorgeous. I wish her well and hope she is feeling stronger soon,
    Rosie x

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  7. Gorgeus coloring. Love how the image is in focus on the page.

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  8. Hello Laura and her Mum! I am so sorry to read that Laura is so poorly at the moment. Please send my love & hopes to her. As always her drawings are superb and her pages fabulous!

    Karen from The Craft Barn xxx

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  9. A fabulous red squirrel - hope you're soon feeling better and 'well done' to mum for the post.
    Kath x

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  10. Hope you are feeling better Lura - you are in my thoughts and prayers. Your squirrel is out of this world fabulous Laura. Oh to have your talent. Your pages are wonderful and go together well. Thanks Mum for posting this!!
    Sandy

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  11. Fantastic drawing !!! well done !!
    Thanks for playing with us
    Izzy

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