Trust me, trees really do grow like that! Really, they look just fine. I have fir trees in my back yard, and they're all about the same color. Your trees just look like different varieties of evergreens. But Kelly is right about separating the trunks somehow.
My name is Lynne Tyler and I live in New England in the USA. I've been sewing since 5th grade and making quilts since college. I love working with abstract shapes and color. I love strip piecing. I'm trained as an artist, and I love the graphic quality of quilts. I'd rather take the time to make something beautiful than buy something ugly. My companion is my tuxedo cat, Millie, who has her own blog at darlingmillie.blogspot.com.
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6 comments:
Considering the chimney is leaning in the same direction as the tree, just think of it as a strong wind blowing!
Love your creativity!
This is supposed to be a wonky house a long, right?
I've been looking more closely at the trees here - certainly they are NOT all straight, neat, and tidy.
How about a cat on the roof?
I think the angle of the trees is fine Lynne. The two green ones are close in value, but that's quirky and visually interesting and a lot like nature.
As for the cat - absolutely. EVERY house needs a cat.
Megan
Sydney, Australia
i don't think they're too close in value. the trunks just need separation.
Trust me, trees really do grow like that! Really, they look just fine. I have fir trees in my back yard, and they're all about the same color. Your trees just look like different varieties of evergreens. But Kelly is right about separating the trunks somehow.
And yes, a cat is a must.
Did the cat that was there on Wednesday go back inside?
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