With that, how about we look at what we're doing next? Does this pic give you any ideas? You know, as the guidelines state, one can always do embroidery or stitching too. I'm enamoured when anyone is bold enough to take on that exhausting medium with all the attention and perseverance it requires! As it is, I think this rendition is just adorable as can be...
Thank you again to each of you who explored September with us. Now come and enjoy Autumn further — a few months early.
(* As always, please feel free to first read CREATIVE TUESDAYS Guidelines, Rules & FAQ —especially if new here— for keeping consistency and brand ID on our co-op and with respect to all those who contribute here. ONLY posts that clearly follow the simple guidelines will be included or commented on, in interest of time and so on. Thank you.)
OOhhhhh!!! I can't wait. LOVE LOVE punkins!! ;)~
ReplyDeleteRight up my alley, Mr. Toast!! I love pumpkins, and will make my entry this time a little more on the "Light" side. We are off on another trip come Sept. 11th, so I'll be sure to get my entries in before we leave for beautiful Lake Tahoe. Do I love retired life...Oh yes!!! See you
ReplyDeletein the Pumpkin Patch soon!
I was just at Lake Tahoe. It really is lovely, isn;t it? Enjoy. Glad you calhttp://creativetuesdays.blogspot.com/2013/08/new-theme-for-september-10th-is.htmlay along again, Wanda. And yes, I actually thought you;d enjoy this theme. I know from visiting your site enough, you do indeed love Pumpkins! :) Looking forward to seeing what you do.
DeleteWonderful, Pumpkins! See you Sept 10th!
ReplyDeleteI was worried there for a minute, I thought you were going to say embroidery, not my strong point lol.
ReplyDeleteHahhahaha, funny, funny, Christine! Hee.
DeleteJust came by to say hi...so glad to see you stop by for a visit! I am so ready for fall this year...my favorite time of year : ) I will come back to see everyone's pun'kins.
ReplyDeleteDropped by again. Summer got in the way but I have been painting. The one I submitted is from last year's pumpkin harvest. It is a watercolour batik on rice paper.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Janis www.janiscox.com
Thank you Janis, it's a lovely painting. Gorgeous in fact but please follow the guidelines to list this. As it doesn't identify CT or follow any of the guidelines, I'm taking the link off.
DeleteLike Christine, I too, thought you were going to say embroidery. I held my breath until I got to the word 'pun'kins'; then, 'Phew!' thought I!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have been mistaken. :o)
Don't think we're going to get a fall this year! Don't think I ever saw a pumpkin when I was a child in England either. I enjoyed doing this prompt. Took me out of comfort zone. :)
ReplyDelete