This month's EHAG Challenge is entitled Fool-O-Ween to celebrate and incorporate April Fool's Day and Halloween together in one. This cute little guy will bring a smile to your face despite his tears. His cute little clown hat is made from vintage style Halloween scrapbooking paper with chenille pipestem cleaner trim. He has a ruffled ribbon collar accented with black fun fur yarn........
My smiling Fool of a clown is made from a vintage wooden pestle that has been hand painted and fastened to a vintage tin jello mold that makes up the base. Done in shades of orange, black and cream with polk dots. His little banner spells out FOOL down his front........
He measures 13" tall from the tip of his hat to the bottom of his base. He would make a great addition to your Halloween pumpkin collection!
CLICK HERE to see his auction on Ebay. He will end this coming Sunday night, April 27th at 9:00pm EST.
Make sure you click the link to the right to see all the rest of the amazing EHAG auctions on Ebay!
Happy Fool-O-Ween to you all!
*Lori
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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8 comments:
The hallo pieces are always favorites of mine.
wonderful job!
T
Thanks Tina! I always loved your fall creations too! I still have my pumpkin lightbulb and clay pot with the lid that you made! My little clay spring pot with the birdnest is sitting out on my shelf right now. =D
How's your new shop sales coming along? I'd love to see some of the pieces that you have done! Off to visit your blog right now!
Love your Fool-O-Ween piece! Good luck on your auction!
Thanks for your email today too!
Spooky Hugs,
CK :)
Thank you Chris..........my poor little guy looks as if he might just stay here with me. I couldn't do him justice with my pics this time. He really and truly is so much better in person......just ask JoycEE. =D
*Lori
Lori,
Wow! I love your fool-o-ween piece.
And he has those perfect eyes you create :)
Happy May day!
~Diane
Happy May Day Lori! :)
CK
Your Fool~0~ween piece was so cute! I loved making this challenge piece this time.
I know what you mean about stuff looking way better in person. I get that all the time. Sometimes it does discourage people from buying. They can't truly see all the details you put into one of your designs. Try again. It was really cute.
Kim
Hi Nana...thanks for stopping by! Don't ya just love those wee ones! I kept burying my nose in his neck and just smelling, hmmmmmmmm!
I love your expression about "Happy Fool-O-Ween" to cute. Your painting is so darn awesome. I want to be you! Thanks again for the visit and sweet post....Pam
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