Wendy's choice said "A tree, drawn or stamped. Could be a family tree". Well, not having a big enough stamp for a tree to fill an A4 page and not wanting it to be 'bitty' I went with the 'family tree' and stamped lots of heads making them into a family, or two. Hope I can be forgiven for turning some of the heads into male ones.
We have the Ponsby-Smythes at the top of the tree with Henry who married Abigail Fanshawe and had two children, Percival (who married Agatha Arbuthnot) and Rupert who married an Irish girl called Bronagh O'Connor.
Percival went on to have a son, Julian, and a daughter, Priscilla whilst Rupert and Bronagh had their only daughter Sian.
The background was a pre-existing one (why did I do them, never again) with some leaves down the side which suddenly became the top, and the figures were coloured with Promarkers again.
This is nearly the end of the scheduled posts so we will see what Wendy has done for her tree - guess is that it is hand drawn, Wendy likes her tree themes.
5 comments:
I like the look of your family tree.. Always good to think a bit out of the box.
Lovely, that's just what I meant. Mine is the same sort of theme, but different. I'm still not sure about painting the pages beforehand, as I end up leaving things until the last minute. Hope all is OK with you both.
Hugs Wendy xx
Hello Neet,
Very cool family tree! I actually have a few "scheduled" posts coming up. At least it keeps me active.
Hugs,
Kay
Brilliant Neet! I am sure I would never have been so clever! I have lots of pages in various journals with mop ups and bits of random stuff on them - Some I use nd some I will just have to gesso over! Hugs, Chrisx
Love your tree Neet - and the other details you have provided, including the names :-)
A great use of the background.
Blessings
Maxine
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