Friday, October 19, 2012
Day 20 of the 31 Days of Halloween
I found a copy of this cabinet card when I was looking for people with roundish heads for a project next week. When I was done playing with these two for that project (only needed the heads) I couldn't let this go. So this is the first of the Halloween flavored Mother Goose cabinet cards. If you would like to play along, feel free. My fracturing skills were challenged by this one.
There is only one stamp - the passionate Mr. Pumpkin by PSX. Actually I put the face on him. He was just an ordinary pumpkin until he got stuck here.
The blogroll is on the right and will direct you to the blog of the oh so creative Lisa. Or if you don't know what you're doing here and you're in the mood for some Halloween stamping art click on Terra at the beginning of the blogroll and she has all of the information you need to have a good time. Plus even if you don't know what you're doing here, there are some awesome prizes you can enter a drawing to win, if you only pay attention while you are observing said lovely art!
I just realized this afternoon that I missed a comment on one of the blogs yesterday, so that chance has one less participant so stick it out you Horrifying Hoppers -there can't be many of you left! I will continue to comment since that's mostly for myself anyway and thank you for all of the lovely comments you are leaving here!! They make my day!!
Oh, btw, since I don't have children at home to help me out, my DH occasionally does a funny - like this grouchy pumpkin head he constructed on the kitchen table:
There is only one stamp - the passionate Mr. Pumpkin by PSX. Actually I put the face on him. He was just an ordinary pumpkin until he got stuck here.
The blogroll is on the right and will direct you to the blog of the oh so creative Lisa. Or if you don't know what you're doing here and you're in the mood for some Halloween stamping art click on Terra at the beginning of the blogroll and she has all of the information you need to have a good time. Plus even if you don't know what you're doing here, there are some awesome prizes you can enter a drawing to win, if you only pay attention while you are observing said lovely art!
I just realized this afternoon that I missed a comment on one of the blogs yesterday, so that chance has one less participant so stick it out you Horrifying Hoppers -there can't be many of you left! I will continue to comment since that's mostly for myself anyway and thank you for all of the lovely comments you are leaving here!! They make my day!!
Oh, btw, since I don't have children at home to help me out, my DH occasionally does a funny - like this grouchy pumpkin head he constructed on the kitchen table:
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13 comments:
Great image! I have a funny Hubby too.
So creepy and fun, love it! The grumpy pumpkin is a hoot ;0)
Those kids look creepy as can be! Great PS work :) I love your alteration on the nursery rhyme and your concept of the family photo is absolutely brilliant! I adore your project on so many levels! The hubs did a great job too...gave me a chuckle :)
What a fabulous idea. That rendering is awesome and creepy. Love you counter display as well, too funny. Thank you for sharing.
Love the pumpkin looks awesome
Hugs xxx
Just wanted to pop by Sharon and say that all of your projects amaze and inspire me... you are such a talented lady.... everything you create is exquisite. BDx
This is just awesome!
Great image and colors.
Hugs,
Julia
love the psx stamp the little pumpkin looks mean nice job on your project.
susan s.
AMAZING! Sure wish I could work digitally like that. Love your hubby's work too. HeeHee! xxD
LOL, love this little card and your pumpkin head childrebn!
OMG this totally cracks me up! Your saying, those kids, that pumpkin w/ a mustash. I love your imagination.
Your DH is funny, love the grouchy pumpkin head on your kitchen table.
(Having a husband or a man around is like having kids around....)
Peace,
Kristy
Creepy cute!!
That turned out great! I love the idea of the pumpkin kids - you get such wonderful, unique ideas! And that face on the pumpkin is superb - I won't believe you any longer when you complain you can't draw! And I love that Ken's getting into the act, too!
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