The weather in New Jersey this weekend definitely felt like November. Most of the leaves have fallen, but we still have a little color left. Sharing this textured photo with Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesdays using KK_pumpkingrunge.
Been very busy these past weeks getting my art work ready for a local craft fair to support Shelter our Pets on Saturday, November 16 from 10 am - 4 pm. If you're in the Northern NJ area stop by and support this wonderful cause.
Linked to: Boogie Board Cottage, Alderberry Hill, Dwellings, Rain on a Tin Roof, The Chicken Chick, A Stroll thru Life, My uncommon Slice of Suburia, Savvy Southern Style, Gingerly Made, Live laugh Rowe, Farm House Porch, Domestic Super Hero, Jennifer Rizzo, Costal Charm, Cedar Hill Ranch, Lamberts Lately, Textured Tuesday, Friday Finds, Quotography
A beautiful sentiment! Hope the fair goes very well for you.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo, beautifully textured !
ReplyDeleteWishing you success at the craft fair !
Nice week,
sylvia
Love the little pumpkins all in a row!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the beautiful line of whites!! Your art work looks amazing - hope it goes exceptionally well for you and the group!!
ReplyDeleteI love the blur of fall colors behind the cute little white pumpkins. Good Luck at your show!
ReplyDeleteLove your processing on this first shot! and the message is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image and processing. Seeing all your framed art is so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteBeautifil Pumpkins and such a cozy warm feeling! Lovely that you support such a good cause, hope that the fair will be a success!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your pumpkins! They speak of all things November. Hope the fair is a success for all!
ReplyDeletelovely image. I just love those little white pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteThanks hope my pumpkins last until Thanksgiving.
DeleteI love those white soulpumpkins!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable!!! Hope the fair is a success!!
ReplyDeleteLove non-orange pumpkins! Good edit :)
ReplyDeleteLove the pumpkins, so pretty and love the neutral colors. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely! All the best for the craft fair!
ReplyDeleteMargie, I hope you see this answer. I just finished the edges of the 6" x 6" panel and then used a hot glue gun to glue the panel to the front of the frame. Julie posed these instructions around the time of her nest show in the spring.
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