Friday, March 23, 2012

Easter Egg. One of Many

Egg. Sharpie. Tenniel. Done.

16 comments:

  1. Very cool. I love it:) You are a very good artist. Show us more eggs.

    OMG I just saw the link you have on your sidebar. Thank you:) I tried to make a button yesterday but I didn't have a small enough image.

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    1. Thank you! I make a special egg every Easter for my Easter Egg Tree. This was just a doodle, really. Tenniel did all the hard work for me.

      Oh, the button? I just love Russell Crow, and I thought it would be a cute way to link to your blog. Thank you for listing my blog in your sidebar. I love being a Multi Media Dollmaker! It sounds a lot cooler than 'Can't make up my mind doll maker' Thank you, thank you!

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  2. Did you do this -its gorgeous-a friend of mine did some for me and I love them -its really difficult to paint on a curved surface

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    1. Try a fine tip permanent marker. You could always draw on a design with faint pencil first. Easier and cleaner than paint. This was a spur-of-the-moment thing that I drew. Hubby and I both love Alice, so drawing this just seemed right. I'm glad you like it.

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  3. oh my!!
    impressive!!!
    i tried to write "30" on a balloon for my son's birthday and messed that up!!
    wish i had your talent!!
    love this egg!!!

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    1. I have to admit, drawing on an egg is easier than a balloon! I've always loved Alice and the White Rabbit just seemed perfect on a nice smooth white egg.The little outfit he's wearing makes him easier to draw as he's mostly a playing card with a bunny head.

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    1. Well, thank you! That's very sweet of you. It was fun to do, I have to admit.

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  5. This is soooo cool! The high contrast black and white is really effective. Thanks for your visit and becoming a follower. Your work is so interesting, your diverse media is very inspiring. I love your angel bunnies!

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    1. Thank you so much! What a lovely comment! I love the narrative of your images with Peet and Buttercup. Thank you for the follow!

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  6. Ok - so I've missed out on tons....and I'm not doing so well at keeping my promise of tons of comments on past posts....but I'll work on it, ok? Just had to say this egg is wonderful! I love eggs...and rabbits - a match made in heaven. Long live Alice.... :o) Robin

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    1. Of course Crows and Robins like eggs! I'm glad you like my egg, Miss Crow. And yes, Alice Forever!

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    1. That's very sweet of you to say so, Laurel. You've got some pretty amazing rabbit stuff on your blog. You know I'm a big fan of your Easter tags!

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  8. Love this egg! Now you are making me want to do eggs again. LOL LOL!! A Thought! Going to a big Family Easter Hunt and Dinner. Maybe I'll make a few and take in a nice dish for our family member hosting the Easter Egg Hunt & Dinner. We put lots and lots of plastic and dyed hard boiled eggs out for all the kids to hunt. She has a huge back yard. Lots of great hiding places. Now See What You Have Done To Me LOL LOL LOL!!
    Fran

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    1. Oooh, thank you Fran. Yes, an Easter Egg Hunt would be great. They're still a pretty new idea in the UK, and they didn't have them when I was a little bunny, so I've never done one. Have fun dying eggs!

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Thank you all for the wonderful and supportive things you say! I'm thrilled to read them and I reply to each one.