I’ve just completed the two most recent Colour Me Positive challenges. I used Dylusions paints, Distress paints, StencilGirl and Tim Holtz stencils, Tim Holtz scrapbook papers and a piece of artwork sent by a friend I’d done a Christmas swap with.


I’ve just completed the two most recent Colour Me Positive challenges. I used Dylusions paints, Distress paints, StencilGirl and Tim Holtz stencils, Tim Holtz scrapbook papers and a piece of artwork sent by a friend I’d done a Christmas swap with.


I’ve slowly been catching up on about ten week’s worth of the Colour Me Positive challenge on Facebook. Here’s the first five that I have completed. I’ve used stencils – including StencilGirl and Tim Holtz, Dina Wakley and Dyan Reavley paints, Tim Holtz distress paints and various metallics.





My wrist is still not good, so I am limiting my art time and takin it slowly. Here’s what I have done recently for #colourmepositive and in my DLP Unplanner. Paints, stencils, bits and pieces sent by friends.



This week’s quote was short and sweet, and the challenge was to list a super power you’d love to have. I used Dylusions and Dina Wakley paints, and some stencils.

This week’s challenge was about “encouraging you to allow yourself to be extraordinary” and remembering that anything is possible. I used Dylusions paints and StencilGirl & Tim Holtz stencils. Brighter than I normally do, which makes me happy.
