Free Printable #96
Once again I have no idea what these flowers are actually supposed to represent in the "real world", I just thought they looked pretty. I think they would also be big enough to colour and cut out for those people who enjoy layering their pictures.
UPDATE: Thank you so much for all your ideas on what these flowers could be. It's fun just to read the different opinions, although in this case most of you agreed on the species... or what it kind of resembles anyway. I decided to go with GrammaR's idea of calling them Clematis Beccy.
Designed: 15.01.11 copyright Beccy Muir
Beautiful, both the line drawing and the coloured version. Thank you for sharing with us. Is there any reason why the coloured version is so much bigger than the line drawing? No problem, just curious :0)
ReplyDeleteHi Beccy,
ReplyDeleteThese flowers sort of look like clematis fowers.
They are beautiful.
I have been following your blog for a while now and an always in awe of the beautiful graphics you share.
I know I do not thank you enough for all your hard work.
So a big THANK YOU to you.
Please never stop. I love your work.
Theresa in Kitimat
Thank you for such a fabulous piece of art work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, thanks Beccy!
ReplyDeleteA BIG HUGE HUG to you, Beccy, for your amazing creations. I just found you in the last couple of days and I am in awe of your work! Thank you so much for all the beauty you share here...I only hope that when I use you images, I make them look just as beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove, Glee
http://gleefullydone.blogspot.com/
thank you for the beautiful image love it
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful flowers Beccy. :-) xx
ReplyDeleteHi PeeJay. I'm not too sure why the coloured drawing is so much larger than the line drawing since I save them at the same size. After drawing my images I scan them into the computer, which is the digital image I post here, then I colour and rescan them to get the second, coloured image. I guess the fact that they are two completely separate scans means you could end up with just about anything!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Beccy
Thank you so much Beccy, I love the colors used.
ReplyDeleteOh Beccy your images are sooooo cute. Thank you for sharing them with us
ReplyDeleteI love this floral and I love the sample you gave too. Thank you bunches and bunches, hugs CathyK
ReplyDeleteSo pretty--and I also thought clematis as soon as I saw them!
ReplyDeleteI'd agree on the clematis. Beautiful artwork! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDelightful as always... thank you for sharing your talent with us!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Pauline
very pretty
ReplyDeleteOoh Beccy,thank you,you are very kind, and the flowers are gorgeous.I can't wait to colour them.rosie.x
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful flowers, Beccy. Thank you very much. They're going to be useful on so many types of cards. I love the fact that your colored image is in purple - one of my favorite colors. :)
ReplyDeleteYou can call it whatever you want .Me I'm calling it pretty. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful images. I poked around a bit and found some more. :) I love your work.
ReplyDelete~Terri
Thank you Beccy... these flowers are gorgeous. They do look like clematis, especially the purple one. Looks just like what I have growing in the summer.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I love your work
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
Thank you. These are lovely floral digis.
ReplyDeleteThank you, they look pretty!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese a very beautiful flowers.. thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI think they look just like clematis too,thank you very much they are beautiful
ReplyDeleteClematis Jackmanii is deep purple but has six flower petals. Elsa Spath is purple with seven flower petals. I've decided yours is a sport named Clematis Beccy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, Beccy. Thank you for sharing them.
Gorgeous flowers, thanks for the images.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you.
ReplyDeletethank you they are beautifull!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Michelle
This is so special I love it Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHugs Mary.
A beautiful image. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLovely, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful flower, thanks for sharing ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this wonderful flower.
ReplyDeleteGreetje
I love this flower image! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you yet again for sharing your beautiful creations with us, Hazel x
ReplyDeletelovely thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
ReplyDeletethank you so much: this is really beautiful!!!Clelia
ReplyDeleteThank you for explaining Beccy. It's odd they're so different in size when you do exactly the same thing but guess that's the way of this computer lark - lol! They are still beautiful :0)
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely, thank you.
ReplyDeleteJen x
Love your digitals, Beccy - thanks for being so generous with your amazing art!
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous, like all your digis! Thanks so much!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, Beccy.. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI can't find the flower??? Am I doing something wrong???? I would love to have the beautiful flower that everyone is talking about. Thanks for sharing it. Sandy
ReplyDeleteHi Beccy
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pretty flowers image. Love the color image look great.
Sony
This is so lovely Beccy!! Thanks for making it available!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sarah :o)
This is great tfs
ReplyDeleteThank You for this lovely freebie...Here's a link to a card I made.
ReplyDeletehttp://kobiescraftycorner.blogspot.com/2011/03/flowers-is-blooming.html
Thanks again for all the lovely images you give away.
Hugs Kobie
Going through the list, I didn't remember a Clematis Beccy, so checked it out. I was surprised at how you came to that name! :) Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThey really ARE beautiful! Thanks for sharing, Beccy!
ReplyDeleteGlad found this site beccy
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful
This is truly a beautiful image Beccy thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Margaret M
So gorgeous, thanks for sharing xx
ReplyDeleteawesome stuff you got here !
Deletethank you for sharing.
hugs
Cornelia
Hi Beccy,
ReplyDeleteI have used this digi image and also used washed out tool as you mentioned in a post for no line coloring....I do used and tagged you n my instagram sathyakala.23. Must say i love the clematis, Would be glad if you visit my feed and comment on my first attempt at no line coloring
cheers,
Sathya
UAE