Friday, August 21, 2020
Fruit Pickles
5.5x8.5 watercolor and ink (Faber Castell Pitt pen) done today, a work on paper practicing the Sketchbook Skool style of illustrated journaling. With this, you can see a recipe for brine to make quick pickles, whether using fresh fruit or vegetables, to place in canning jars.
COPYRIGHT 2015 Kay Smith
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2 comments:
You have so many ideas. You could fill a journal in no time! I like this idea, will have to try it for Gene. Thanks.
The previous Brusho bird is a delight for the eyes.
Thanks so much Jo!
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