I'm not sure about the exact colors, but any of the original Sharpie colors plus the Caribbean Colors and 80's glam limited edition Sharpies are fair game. :)
Funny, as a child I actually did try to "plant skittles" . lucky for me I never remembered that I planted them, so I was never dissapointed when they did not grow. but funny to look back at myself now that I'm older.
Now there's an idea... Especially if it'd produce something this pretty.
ReplyDeleteNice Flower? Wich type of Colours do you use?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about the exact colors, but any of the original Sharpie colors plus the Caribbean Colors and 80's glam limited edition Sharpies are fair game. :)
ReplyDeleteTasting a rainbow!
ReplyDeleteLooks good! :D
ReplyDeleteMy dear, this is beyond beautiful, as is everything on this blog. I wish I had said that earlier, but I surely was thinking it. :)
ReplyDeletelooks great
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the blog title.
Sharpies in my country is used hypodermic needles.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece of art, love the bright colors! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful and unique artwork here
ReplyDelete+following
well done! love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Brandon Flowers won't mind having that named after him :D
ReplyDeleteLooks like a flower that I would om nom.
ReplyDeleteLove roses, love this one even more. It must have a delicious scent! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks and winderful art:) yes... i think its art not just doodles
ReplyDeleteFunny, as a child I actually did try to "plant skittles" . lucky for me I never remembered that I planted them, so I was never dissapointed when they did not grow. but funny to look back at myself now that I'm older.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Can I have a copy of this without the watermark? :D
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