Monday, December 13, 2010

Take A Word - Childhood





Credits
background - joessistah Flickr
tree & baubles - Google
poor innocent child! (in a new dress!) - Terri @ Pringle Hill

23 comments:

  1. BRILLIANT !!!
    Wonderful creation Judy. Awesome.

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  2. what a lovely layout thanks for visiting my blog

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  3. I like this a lot Judy! A child's view is often full of unexpected wonders- a lovely collage!

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  4. Fantastic!!! Love your "à l'envers" christmas tree!!
    Bravo

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  5. This is lovely, Judy. I hope what lies ahead for you little lady is all good. I have a feeling there's a message in this one....

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  6. Well I think this is wonderful Judy...you obviously haven't lost your childhood imagination...a big standing O for you!!!

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  7. So delightful!!!
    And I love your robin!!!!

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  8. This is excellent, Judy. I feel like that'upside-down'tree about now (smile). Love that little girl and what a pretty dress! Great card.

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  9. so cute! makes me want to hang our tree upside down!...although we had enough trouble getting it right side up in our ancient stand! great one this week!

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  10. Its great! I love the up-side-down Christmass tree! Wonderful.

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  11. Heehee!! I didn't notice the tree was upside down till I looked twice Judy! Brilliant!
    I actually have very unconventional friends who hang their tree (a black one...) from their ceiling! They say it gives them more space!

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  12. Love this piece Judy. Great work! xx

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  13. Children do experiance a lot of things up site down. I love ure art! Amazing Judy.
    Love,
    Claudia

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  14. Thanks for the smile on my face, that's great

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  15. Judy, you did a great job with this one, especially putting your little lady into that gorgeous dress!

    I almost used this same image except my interpretation was a dark one, I was going to have her counting to a hundred in the deep dark forest whilst her parents slipped away. Then I changed my mind. I'm so glad she had a happy childhood after all.

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  16. I don't think it's THAT odd! I quite like this actually! :-)

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  17. You follow in good footsteps - the Tate had an upside down Chritmas tree one year. Love it!

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  18. I'm trying to work out what is odd about your picture, Judy. It's gorgeous, it displays the anticipation of a small child at this time of year. It's perfect!

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  19. Crikey, do I feel dumb!! Your picture is so gorgeous that I didn't notice the tree was upside down and, for some reason, I don't find myself standing on my head very often because at my age everything that is going south would suddenly be going north (?) and I don't think my body parts could take it.

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