It's very sweet! I love it! I hope you are able to get my current blog pot-which is Nov. 19 I think. I am not posting regularly-hope to get better at that!
OMG Barb, she is magnificent. I love her face, her hair and her clothes. Well done my friend. She is a beauty. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a very nice weekend.
Thanks Nicole! I like keeping up with FFO but have moved on from my earlier desire to create ghoulish entities. So as long as a face is still the only requirement I’ll be around. I adore the way your portraits have evolved through the years!!! Your talent is limitless.
I love her. I'm not sure she looks grumpy though, but you know her personality the best. I wonder what will make her less grumpy. :) Happy weekend Barb. hugs-Erika
She does look itchy and uncomfortable! But she is better off than the papier mache mess she used to be. I hope she is grateful. Seriously, thanks Gene.
Years ago I kept a blog, mostly sharing creative projects from our NJ location I thought would never change. However, life did bring changes and after 46 years in NJ, we now live in beautiful New England. We downsized to a very old historic house in Massachusetts that we fell in love with the first time we saw it. We have spent most of this year settling in and making it our own. My choice for being creative is still painting, but I’m now taking a class in watercolor, something I could never get right. What I’ve learned is that it’s much more involved than I imagined. So I’m going forward with a wonderful instructor, and I look forward to each weekly class. I’ll start this first post with a few favorites and am open to any and all suggestions. I’m looking forward to blogging again, topics not limited. Just post what you have been doing since last we “met”!
This is today’s painting for inspiration. I’ll share some of the class’ work below (click on “Read More”) . We thought it would be super hard but we did pretty well. This class is so much fun and very rewarding.
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathy! Snowing here in MA.
DeleteIt's very sweet! I love it! I hope you are able to get my current blog pot-which is Nov. 19 I think. I am not posting regularly-hope to get better at that!
ReplyDeleteHi Debra! Yes, I have seen your last blog post and am hoping you return with another soon. We all miss you!
DeleteOMG Barb, she is magnificent. I love her face, her hair and her clothes. Well done my friend. She is a beauty. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a very nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole! I like keeping up with FFO but have moved on from my earlier desire to create ghoulish entities. So as long as a face is still the only requirement I’ll be around. I adore the way your portraits have evolved through the years!!! Your talent is limitless.
DeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christine. Nice to meet you!
DeleteI love her. I'm not sure she looks grumpy though, but you know her personality the best. I wonder what will make her less grumpy. :) Happy weekend Barb. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteFinally, Erika, I get to reply and thank you! It feels great to be back. Hugs back…
DeleteMethinks the gown is uncomfortable regardless of how beautiful it is. Maybe that is why Trudy is grumpy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday/!?
She does look itchy and uncomfortable! But she is better off than the papier mache mess she used to be. I hope she is grateful. Seriously, thanks Gene.
DeleteWhat a wonderful little doll. I don't think she's grumpy, I think she looks a little bit sad.
ReplyDeleteI agree she looks sad, thanks for the comment!
DeleteCongratulations on being featured on Nicole's FFO! I love your papier-mache doll, and her sweet face. Happy Holidays!
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