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Spoonflower Design Challenges

I’m pretty excited about this Spoonflower Design Challenge news. In the design challenges there are usually over two thousand entries, and I usually place over a thousand. But the recent challenges, I’ve broken the 1,000th place barrier and I’m delighted. Take a look at the gallery above to see the results of two of my recent entries, Art Deco and Pet Doodles. Read about both of them in this WrapUp.

Bold Art Deco Sunburst Tulips

Sheri42 Art Deco Design: Bold Art Deco Sunburst Tulips Home Decor with Roaring 20s shine in a vibrant yellow sunburst surrounding bold purple, symmetrical tulips in sleek lines that radiate extravagance Sweeping curves on a shell design enhance the geometrical sunburst that warms the blooming tulips, an art deco arch that reflects the era of the 20s.

Home Decor with Roaring 20s shine in a vibrant yellow sunburst surrounding bold purple, symmetrical tulips in sleek lines that radiate extravagance.

Sweeping curves on a shell design enhance the geometrical sunburst that warms the blooming tulips, an art deco arch that reflects the era of the 20s. Click an image to see on Spoonflower, and find it in my Art Deco Collection.

Pet Doodles in the Garden

screenshot of Pet Doodles entry by Sheri42

Cute vibes; smiling bunnies; rabbits eat flowers, a playful kidult design of vibrant colors on purple; a feel-good, optimistic play in the garden.

Spring flowers pop up with rabbits hopping to gather vibrant delights. Inspired by the small rabbits in the meadows near our home.

I like this design too. They are, again, rabbits drawn in the #the100dayproject in which I participate. So daily drawing brings ideas and cute things to your final art pieces. Click an image to find in Spoonflower.

So, I’m delighted that my designs are catching attention and are created with the quality others recognize. Learning and improving is a life-long endeavor, and I’m excited to keep going and improving. If you haven’t tried a challenge, give it a try. Check the Spoonflower Design Challenges— and remember that just learning how to focus on the requirements and get the titles and descriptions to fit is important for sharing and selling your art. If you have any questions, just ask!

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