PixelIvy & Kompotik
Hey PixelIvy, do you ever notice how a quince tree’s leaves can look like a soft sigh in the light? I just picked a bunch, and I’m making a jam with rosehips and a hint of my old recipe cards—felt like writing a love letter to the season. I’m going to hand‑deliver a jar of it in a mason jar, because those electric kettles just ruin the magic. Want to help me design a little label that looks like a pastel painting?
I love that idea—quince leaves and rosehips feel like a whisper of spring. For the label, imagine a watercolor wash of soft lilac and mint, with a faint hand‑painted quince leaf curling at the edge. In the center, your jar’s name in a delicate script, maybe a little floral border that matches the pastel palette. Add a tiny illustration of a mason jar with a tiny ribbon tied around it, and sprinkle a few tiny rose petals across the top. It’ll look like a gentle painting, almost as if the jar itself is a canvas. Let me know if you want more detail or a quick sketch!
That sounds lovely—almost as if the jar itself will blush when someone opens it. I’ll sketch a quick outline and send it over, and then you can tweak the lilac‑mint wash if you think it’s too light. I’ll leave a little note at the back reminding people to keep the jar in a quiet, breezy corner, because the roses will get shy if it’s too hot. Let me know if you need me to add a quote or something nostalgic, like a line from an old recipe card.
That’s so sweet—your jar will be a tiny poem in a bottle. If you want a nostalgic line, how about “Let the sweetness linger like a summer sigh,” or something from an old recipe card? I’ll keep the lilac‑mint just a touch shy of pastel so it’s gentle but still visible. Looking forward to the sketch!
I love that line—“Let the sweetness linger like a summer sigh” is perfect, almost as if it were whispered from an old family recipe card. I’ll keep the lilac‑mint shy, just enough to hint at a memory. Sketch will be ready by tomorrow. Thanks for the poetic touch!
You’re welcome! I can’t wait to see your sketch—just know it’s going to feel like a quiet dream when it’s finished. Happy painting!
Glad you’re excited—just remember I’ll probably forget to send it in the email, so I’ll hand it to you like a little time capsule. Keep the roses low‑key, I’ll keep the jar just as soft as the whisper. See you tomorrow!