Originally Designed: December 2010
Remastered: April 2019
Original artwork by Beccy Muir, all rights reserved. Images are for personal use and must not be copied, swapped, shared, resold or mass produced without the express written permission of the artist.
I know exactly what they look like, but the name is completely escaping me! Gonna have to do some googling... OK, they're lilacs! But Lilacs grow hanging upside-down, so if you were thinking of upright flowers, then they could also be lupines. Anyway, they're lovely regardless!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. I keep saying, Thionk spring :-) Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI would say they were lilacs but they could be delphiniums too - whatever, they are really beautiful. Thanks for sharing, Hazel x
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Beccy,
ReplyDeleteYou are still doing these amazing drawings & colouring them in. You are 1 talented girl.. So when are we going to organize a get together now that the lil' people are in school..
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Linda
Hi Beccy... at my guess, I'd say lilac.... they look like my lilac in my garden anyway! Thank you for the image.... no matter what they are, the image is beautiful and will be a joy to colour!
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Pauline
Love them! Remind me of lilacs and I LOVE lilacs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat ever the name they are beautiful. Thank you. :-) xx
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree that they remind one of lilacs. Thank you for sharing the images with us.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNo matter what you call them they're beautiful,TFS
ReplyDeleteMuito lindo! Obrigada por compartilhar!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! Thank you so much. I love how you show them colored in beautifully and also using them on a card.
ReplyDeleteThank you. They're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks they are beautiful
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely snapdragon. And I love purple!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous by any name! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteWhatever you want to call them, they're beautiful! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI think they look like buddleia and they attract butterflies. Thank you so much for the beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteI like your creations!
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ReplyDeleteThank you Beccy I will use them as Lavender.
ReplyDeleteHugs Mary.
So pretty! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was Buddleia but I can see it as a Lilac as well. Whatever we call it, I like it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHow was/is the vacation?
My vote goes for calling them delphiniums, but whatever they are, they are lovely! Thanks, Beccy!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Lavender
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