Thursday, October 25, 2007

Motif Twenty-five+ Happy Halloween


Well, here I am, two days short of my one year challenge (I was a late bloomer). This has been a lot of fun and I expect to start over again. The Motif Challenge has been one of my favorite source of eye candy and I owe many thanks to Sharon for keeping us all posted on the many pretties to look at.
You see here Carol Amich's "Scaredy Cat" plus some odds and ends of my own devising destined for a future book.

9 comments:

  1. Very fun! I am grateful for Sharon too! The challenge is like getting the condensed version of what everyone is up to.

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  2. I don't really get into Halloween... I'd rather laugh or cry than get scared, but this is absolutely adorable! I may have to re-think ghosts and goblins and other creepy things!

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  3. I was so tickled when your page came up and there was this 'spooky' little scene. So cute! I want to make everything I see, and that is getting frustrating! Add my thanks to Sharon. She puts in a lot of time and I appreciate it.

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  4. I'll be watching for this book, too!

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  6. Anonymous6:19 PM

    Oooh, Martha! I love this Halloween scene! Put my name down for the book of these when it comes out!
    Carol A

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  7. Wow! Great scary scene!! Nicely done

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  8. I was just browsing through the Ring when I came to this brilliant little scene. I absolutely love it!!!
    Linda S

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  9. Martha, being I LOVE HALLOWEEN...I love your Halloween scene. Do you remember seeing a Halloween scene that I put up on my blog I think maybe last year at Halloween time and I think I used the same picture for the online tatting class ages ago. It had some dressed up mice ready for trick or treating plus the pumpkin ( pattern by Mary Maynard). I can't remember right now what else it said..besides Happy Halloween. The picture had a black background. I so do love Halloween.

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