"each year, the great-pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch that he thinks is the most sincere. he's gotta pick this one. he's got to. i don't see how a pumpkin patch can be more sincere than this one. you can look around and there's not a sign of hypocrisy. nothing but sincerity as far as the eye can see."
{as spoken by linus in "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown"}
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these are inspiring!
ReplyDeleteit makes me want to paint ours!
happy halloween to you dear!!
xox
Love it!
ReplyDeleteoh too fun!! i love the plain ole orange pumpkins...but this makes me want to paint them.
ReplyDeletelove them...looks like you had fun
ReplyDeleteLori, How fun! I just love them all. Great colors and textures. I've got to watch my Peanuts Halloween DVD before Monday - can't miss the Great Pumpkin, can I? Hugs, Jeanette
ReplyDeleteHow artistic-if we didn't eat them I would paint mine too
ReplyDeletenow I am inspired !!
ReplyDeletelove the plaid... love the QUOTE even more!
ReplyDeleteLove them:)
ReplyDeleteAfter visiting all your posts I ran over to Creative Workshops to sign up for your new class, Cant wait to get started!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a hoot. I love the plaid and the polka dots.
ReplyDeleteLinus is the best, first of all...and painting cool pumpkins is so much neater than carving...!!! Love this, lori. Love your posts.
ReplyDeleteAhh, these all look so gorgeous together!! Makes me want to make a plaid pumpkin myself!!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE your punkins, Lori. I would've NEVER thought to decorate them as such. :)
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Thank you again for the artwork on the "Hope" pendants and I still plan to donate a good portion of the proceeds to a children's foundation and domestic violence. :) I'm just now getting around to make them!
I saw a pumpkin today painted in argyle style. Very preppy looking I say. Happy Pumpkin Hunting...
ReplyDeleteWow, what a nice idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteBoy.... you've sure got your creative juices flowing again! I just never know what to expect 'next' here!!!
ReplyDeleteThese pumkins are gorgeous. In South Africa it is only the children that really enjoy Halloween and even then they don't go all out like Americans do. The other day I saw a really lovely pumkin covered in black lace :o)
ReplyDeletepreppy pumpkins
ReplyDeletei like preppy
Love the pumpkin photo. Who knew that there were so many cool things you could do with a pumpkin besides carving it and baking with it!
ReplyDeleteOh so cute ... love the colour of it all.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeletewhoa...what gorgeous pumpkins!!! What a pumpkin party!!
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