Friday, October 21, 2011

A Painted Halloween

Aloha everyone,
I just wanted to share a bit of the Halloween decorations that I put out for the grandchildren.  I painted these some years back, but the babies just love them.  They can pick them up and play with them, which they do.
This one hangs right outside the front door
Hope your start of the weekend is getting off to a good start. Thanks for stopping by for a visit. 
Aloha,


8 comments:

  1. Those are such sweet looking pumpkins! Did you draw them? That's really good!

    xoxo
    Myric

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  2. Ohhh they are so beautiful. You make gorgeous precious things, I bet your grandchildren will love them.
    Hugs June xxxx

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  3. Thank you for the sweet comment. Very encouraging :)

    Have a happy Monday!!!

    xoxo
    Myric

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  4. Oh my gosh!!!! You painted these?!!!!!! Wow wow wow! You are SO creative! I mean, everything is PERFECT! You should make these and sell them!!! BEAUTIFUL and DARLING!!!

    Big Hugs,
    Elise

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  5. Hi Wayna,
    These are perfection!!! How totally adorable!! And I love your blog header too!!!
    And what I didn't say on my blog is that I have 3 more grandchildren too--2 boys and a girl!

    I never post pictures because their parents are all so private or else my blog would be filled with them! lol
    XO
    Cindy

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  6. So cute! So, you're a tole painter, too...is there anything you can't do...Oh, I know, you can't make anything ugly! You are a true crafter! Have a great week!

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  7. Hi Wayna,
    How are you doing? Great, I hope!!! So nice to hear from you as always!!! The book was so fun to make! I've got lots of new things to share this week...today I've been a busy bee! lol I have to get pics in the morning~ xo Cindy

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  8. I only wish I could paint like this! Adorable.

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