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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Sneak Peek

I'm working on a new kit for late May release. I draw all of my graphics using Illustrator. Here's a little sneak peek of some of my drawings for my next kit. This is what they look like mid-process, before I color them. Any have a suggestion for a kit name?



35 comments:

  1. Bloom & Grow
    Everything Grows With Love
    Seedin' & Weedin'
    There's No Place Like Gnome

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  2. Looks sweet and I can't wait to see the whole kit when it's finished!!
    Names, what about:
    - Little hard worker
    - Little gnome
    - Working in the garden
    - Enjoying the garden
    - My own veggies
    Just some examples as I'm pretty bad at names LOL

    Hugs Natascha

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  3. I'm not good with naming at all but I know for sure I already love it! As usual :). Look great, Kristin!

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  4. i love naming things! my idea is "how does your garden grow?" bit i love jenns idea of seedin' n weedin'. whatever you name it, im sure it will be a hit

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  5. One of my favorite garden quotes is "In the spring at the end of the day you should smell like dirt." Margaret Atwood - so maybe "Smelling Like Dirt"????

    another favorite quote is "Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes." - so maybe Gardening Therapy or Plant Therapy?

    or

    Keep Calm and Garden On

    Looks like a lot of fun. Thanks

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  6. I'd like to suggest these :)

    - Plants & Friends
    - Plant your own garden
    - Garden Days

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  7. How about:
    Gleeful Garden
    Garden Friend
    Garden Fun

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  8. Looks nice! My suggestion:
    Love my Veggie Garden

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  9. A Yard Full of Fun

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  10. Looks like fun! I'm awful with naming things...just ask my kids ;)

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  11. My little garden
    Veggie Friends

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  12. hmmm - Hoe & Grow ????
    Diggin my Veggies

    Looks super cute!

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  13. Im sure its already been suggested. But what about "How Does Your Garden Grow?"

    Its cute and I can't wait to see the reveal!!

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  14. Veggie Tales (since we're scrappin' our stories?)

    or

    Garden Tales

    Just Farming Around



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  15. How about Garden Antics or Veggie Antics? Looks like a cute kit!

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  16. Home grown .... Sounds like something we all need right ?

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  17. Can't wait. Hmm how about GARDEN OF WEEDIN' or DIGGIN IN THE DIRT or VEGGIE DELIGHTS. I'm sure it'll be adorable.

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  18. Someone beat me to "How does your garden grow?"
    -Hoe Hoe Hoe
    -Sow, Water, Harvest, Repeat
    -Weed 'N Feed

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  19. Labor of Love
    Vale la Pena (VAH-lay lah PAY-nah) -- It's Worth It
    Whistle while You Work

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  20. Looks great! How about:
    - Grow your Greens
    - Green Fingers (or Thumbs)
    - Vegging Out

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  21. How does your garden grow ????
    Garden me this .....
    Whats in your garden????
    Garden patch
    Patch of sunshine
    G is for garden
    My favorite space

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  22. Secret Garden!

    I also like the suggestion by someone else Home Grown.

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  23. What about Love Can Grow a Garden?

    Looks great so far!! :D

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  24. some ideas from me :)

    Dirt Under the Fingernails
    Come Play in the Dirt
    Dig it!
    To grow or not to grow
    hit the dirt
    Seeds and Weeds

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  25. Either "I Wet My Plants!" Or "Gonna Let This Garden Grow." Can't wait to see it!

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  26. Vegie Delights
    Vegie Harvest
    Green Thumb
    Planting Season
    Harvest Season
    Home Grown
    Home Grown Delights

    Sorry if anyone has suggested these.

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  27. "Green thumb" :)

    I love your design!

    Hugs, Maja

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  28. I am so excited for this one!
    Name Ideas:

    Lettuce, Turnip the Beet
    How does your Garden Grow?
    Kiss me, I'm organic
    Our Harvest

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  29. Some delicious veggies there... it's seasonal, but 'Autumn harvest' springs to mind.

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