Sunday, August 7, 2011

The small and tall of it...

Last year's little pumpkin faces grew little bodies this year. I made several of them for the shows. They are a wee bit o' cuteness at 6 inches tall.
I liked them so much, a few of them grew up to 2 feet tall.
Meet Colonel Pumpkin, a rather distinguished Southern Squash.
And here is Jack-Jack, the Pumpkin Clown. I made their tambourines too!

9 comments:

Robin's Egg Bleu said...

Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My Farmhouse Kitchen said...

love them !!!!! and i LOVE the tambourine....

kary and teddy

magikalseasons said...

They are all so enchanting! Love them!

indigotwin said...

oh so fabulous!

Suzie said...

Such detailing even in your small pieces! And that has to be as, or maybe even more challenging that creating the larger ones.

The tambourines look like the real deal!, and for some reason, the minute I saw the Colonel, I had this urge for some greasy, 14 herbs and spices, secret recipe chicken. No simple triangle cutout faces for these guys! They are fantastic!

Sassy Marsha said...

Oh, these are just delightful!!!! I am looking forward to meeting you next month!!!

Marsha

jaz@octoberfarm said...

you absolutely amaze me! how does one make a mini tambourine? i wouldn't even now where to begin! when is that show you are going to? i think it is in PA. somewhere?

Davelandweb said...

Fantastic as always, William!

trickortreat said...

You have such wonderful and expressive faces on your pieces! But they're so much more than just faces-- the detailing shows a whole concept brought to life.