...rain or shine, happy or sad, I’ll always be with you, said Mr. Tugglesworth. 💕
This week's Scribble Picnic theme was, "fill in the blank" and as Michael announced last week, everyone was to incoporate a rectangle into their art piece. Above is my contribution and if you look closely, you'll find a few rectangles here and there.
Little Lois was having a bad day as no one would come out to the special hideout and play. Mr. Tugglesworth was out for a stroll when he noticed Lois crying...and I'm sure you can imagine the story after that!
I'm off to the picnic, bringing with me a cherry strudel and plenty of tea for everyone!
Your scribble is very heartwarming Alexandra, love it! :) Save me some strudel please! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your imagination!
ReplyDeletevery sweet piece for the picnic Alexandra!
ReplyDeleteI love that you have such a sweet story to go with your illustration. I've found a few of those rectangles and now I'm craving cherry strudel!
ReplyDeleteAwwww...what an adorable illustration. I can feel her sadness.
ReplyDeleteIt is true there are rectangles everywhere and you captured how easily they hide in the open. Always love your story lines and your drawings.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Awwww!!!
ReplyDeleteMr. Tugglesworth is such a perfect name to this adorable bear and to the darling illustration here. I jsut want to be a kid and climb into that blanket made into a make shift tent. It's perfect. I love all the lil' rectangles added too. Thank you so much. Cherry anything will def help cheer this lil' one up too. "Sweet!" :)
ReplyDeleteA very sweet drawing and cute hideout!
ReplyDeleteI believe those tears will soon go away with a big bear hug from Mr. Tugglesworth!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet... Mr.Tugglesworth is an adorable and kind bear!
ReplyDeleteThe facial expressions here on both the bear and little Lois are perfect - how do you do that Alexandra?
ReplyDeleteCherry strudel and tea would cheer everyone up - me included!