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!
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!
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.
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!
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.
BRILLIANT !!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful creation Judy. Awesome.
what a lovely layout thanks for visiting my blog
ReplyDeleteI like this a lot Judy! A child's view is often full of unexpected wonders- a lovely collage!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this, Judy!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!! Love your "à l'envers" christmas tree!!
ReplyDeleteBravo
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....
ReplyDeleteWell I think this is wonderful Judy...you obviously haven't lost your childhood imagination...a big standing O for you!!!
ReplyDeleteOh soooo lovely.
ReplyDeleteI luv it!
So delightful!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love your robin!!!!
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.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition!
ReplyDeleteso 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!
ReplyDeleteIts great! I love the up-side-down Christmass tree! Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHeehee!! I didn't notice the tree was upside down till I looked twice Judy! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI actually have very unconventional friends who hang their tree (a black one...) from their ceiling! They say it gives them more space!
Love this piece Judy. Great work! xx
ReplyDeleteChildren do experiance a lot of things up site down. I love ure art! Amazing Judy.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Claudia
Thanks for the smile on my face, that's great
ReplyDeleteJudy, you did a great job with this one, especially putting your little lady into that gorgeous dress!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's THAT odd! I quite like this actually! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou follow in good footsteps - the Tate had an upside down Chritmas tree one year. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI'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!
ReplyDeleteCrikey, 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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