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On an ivory background, watercolor flowers form oval-wreath shapes, half-drop repeat, hand-painted ©

Nancy Lee Moran.

I (Nancy Lee Moran) painted in watercolor (alla prima, from life) the peach iris, wild rose, daffodil, columbine, viola, and petunia. I painted the periwinkle flowers and leaves in oil paint. The fabric repeat is about 9 x 9 inches, half-drop pattern. The wallpaper repeat is about 12 x 12 inches, half-drop pattern. It matches the design of "Floral Stripes on Cream Background," fabric number 9426381. See Collection number 254865 for more sizes and colors of this design. Link: spoonflower.com/collections/254865 Collection Name = "Gardening Joys Cottage Core" Find the collection by entering its ID number 254865 in the Spoonflower search bar. In the drop-down menu, select "in Collections." I hope you will show me the projects you create with my fabrics. It would be joy to see them. Instagram @nancyleesspoonflowershop Website: nancyleemoran.com Pinterest: nancyleemoran Facebook Spoonflower Page: nancyleemoran3 Facebook Art Page: nancyleemoran2 My art is available to license for personal and professional use. Copyright Notice: This image does not belong to the public domain. It may be licensed by asking permission, nancylee@nancyleemoran.com. All artwork in the Moran portfolio is copyrighted and owned by the artist, Nancy Lee Moran. All rights reserved. The reddish leaves come from one of my favorite trees, the tricolor (tri color) beech. Its tri-cornered seeds are called beechnuts. The oval leaves have wavy edges, which I find charming. Its leaves are variegated variations of gray-green, pink, eggplant-deep-purple, and white. The pink color reminds me of the beautiful watercolor pigment rose madder. (Note to fellow painters: natural Rose Madder is a color that fades. Some companies make a synthetic version that is considered to be permanent, non-fading.)

Nancy Lee Moran.

I (Nancy Lee Moran) painted in watercolor (alla prima, from life) the peach iris, wild rose, daffodil, columbine, viola, and petunia. I painted the periwinkle flowers and leaves in oil paint. The fabric repeat is about 9 x 9 inches, half-drop pattern. The wallpaper repeat is about 12 x 12 inches, half-drop pattern. It matches the design of "Floral Stripes on Cream Background," fabric number 9426381. See Collection number 254865 for more sizes and colors of this design. Link: spoonflower.com/collections/254865 Collection Name = "Gardening Joys Cottage Core" Find the collection by entering its ID number 254865 in the Spoonflower search bar. In the drop-down menu, select "in Collections." I hope you will show me the projects you create with my fabrics. It would be joy to see them. Instagram @nancyleesspoonflowershop Website: nancyleemoran.com Pinterest: nancyleemoran Facebook Spoonflower Page: nancyleemoran3 Facebook Art Page: nancyleemoran2 My art is available to license for personal and professional use. Copyright Notice: This image does not belong to the public domain. It may be licensed by asking permission, nancylee@nancyleemoran.com. All artwork in the Moran portfolio is copyrighted and owned by the artist, Nancy Lee Moran. All rights reserved. The reddish leaves come from one of my favorite trees, the tricolor (tri color) beech. Its tri-cornered seeds are called beechnuts. The oval leaves have wavy edges, which I find charming. Its leaves are variegated variations of gray-green, pink, eggplant-deep-purple, and white. The pink color reminds me of the beautiful watercolor pigment rose madder. (Note to fellow painters: natural Rose Madder is a color that fades. Some companies make a synthetic version that is considered to be permanent, non-fading.)

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