Friday, September 16, 2011
Another Ink and Watercolour Piece for Paint Party Friday.....Vintage Halloween Fan Art.....
I know you're all getting sick of the Vintage Halloween paintings....but I only have a few more to share...so I hope you don't mind this cute little Vintage carver...some fan art I created with ink and watercolour.....I love working on paintings that I can use in all sorts of ways....so this original was also used to create some fun vintage inspired Halloween brooches....These were created on wood and then I burnt the edges...for a little more vintage appeal.....
Wishing you all a wonderful Paint Party Friday this week...and I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with!!!!
Happy Creating!!!!
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Diana
Yay! I'm able to get through on your blog again! Wheee!
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable pumpkin carver - the edges look great :)
xo
Kristin
Hi Kristin!!!! thank you for popping in....
ReplyDeleteThese vintage creations are so awesome, Diana! Thanks for stoppying by and leaving a comment, I really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute, I like the warm background colour too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nina and Christine!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Diana,
ReplyDeleteYou have created this sweet little rosey cheeked child, so well.
Also love the burnt edges and it really does give that fabulous vintage look.
Have a happy weekend
Hugs
Carolyn
I will never get sick of vintage Halloween. This is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! So happy to visit your blog!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the burnt edges too. Nice touch. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeletehow could we ever get tired of seeing these wonderful vintage inspired creations! I love this- you've really captured the style of that era and wow on the wooden brooch-fabulous. How did you transfer the picture or did you repaint it onto the wood (sorry there are so many technical things that I'm clueless about!
ReplyDeleteDiane, you always amaze me with how multi taskal you are with everything your create. All fabulous and so beautiful!
ReplyDelete:) Julie
That's a great idea and the boy is just the cutest thing. :)
ReplyDeleteThis little girl is adorable and colors. Saludos
ReplyDeleteLove your vintage paintings ~ and the little pin is a wonderful idea ~~Happy PPF ~namaste, Carol ^_^ ( Share the Creative Journey)
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and so well done. Love the paint and ink together...not sick of it, keep sharing!
ReplyDeleteTotally charming! And from the first image, who'd have thought it was so small - even harder to do. It looks great enlarged too!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh, sweet. I love how you did this. So creative. Well, you are always so creative.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so adorable. It really does look authentically vintage.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tiny bit of beautifulness!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS...how could anyone get sick of vintage halloween...it's tooo cool and creative! Happy PPF POP ART MINIS
ReplyDeleteWonderful vintage creations!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage look! This little rosy-cheeked guy is so sweet ~ and the jack-o'lantern is perfect, love the pipe as well.
ReplyDeleteThe brooch turned out really well ~ the burnt edge design was a great finishing touch :)
so sweet! I love that the pumpkin pieces are all over the floor. I can't get enough of that face! As someone who can't draw, I'm amazed that a few tiny lines and a little bit of color can capture so much expression and emotion!
ReplyDeletesuch detail and so little. darling.
ReplyDeleteAdorable and so well done! Makes me want to kick back with some cider and see all your artwork. :) Happy PPF!!
ReplyDeleteAlways love to see what you do.
ReplyDeleteI never tire of seeing your work, I love all the extra little touches you have on each piece,, beautiful
ReplyDeletewonderful vintage halloween card Diana and such a great idea to turn it into a brooch. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeleteI for one am not at all tired of the vintage-y work- I LOVE these! And what a great idea to make them into pendants- I wonder how earrings would do?
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF,
Stephanie
Wow an adorable vintage piece! Very
ReplyDeletecreative idea!! Very stylin!!
Happy ppf!!
Hugs Giggles
I could never get sick of these! This is adorable!!!Deb
ReplyDeleteGreat detail work and I *love* the edging!
ReplyDeleteCharming little brooches. Very cute idea. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteLovely vintage, never tire of it. This brooch is such a lovely idea.....Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteNow I was just thinking of making a few Halloween brooches myself whilst working with a software program.I guess my idea isn't mine after all...lol : )
So adorable! Those look so small and with such detail. Amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteJust adorable and oh sooo cute ... ;)
ReplyDeleteJust making my rounds from last week...love your little pumpkin carver and those edges really set things off nicely!
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