I am so fortunate to have a lot of laughter in my life. I work with people who find the humour in situations that would otherwise be frustrating and anger-inducing and my friends, family and DH all enjoy seeing the humorous side of life. I always smile to myself when a little one comes into the library wanting a book on "knock knock" jokes. I can't help but picture a parent or sibling listening to one after the other as the child becomes accustomed to telling them. I always hope they never lose their desire to make others laugh. This is my entry for the Mixed Media Monday challenge this week.
17 comments:
Ohhh thats just the absolute cutest !! fab work
hugs June xxxxxx
This is really sweet Heather. I love the image of the little girls and the way it conjurs up joyful childishness.
This is adorable!!
I love knock-knock jokes, and there's nothing like the giggle of a child! Your entry surely brings a smile to my face! Well done.
I love looking at all these. Giggling is certainly infectious!
These little girls are just wonderful. It makes you smile just to look at them! Great job!
Wow--this piece is fabulous!!! And I love how the hand is holding the flower--amazing! The little girls are precious and it is a delightful piece to exemplify the theme...beautiful!!!
This is gorgeous, love the image for the 2 girls
Oh wow what a darling little collage.
Gorgeous and made me smile. Love it.
Those girls are just too adorable! What a fun piece! ~Lori
So precious. Love the image and how you have incorporated it into a lovely work of art. ~ Angela
How true, I love how children find a little bit of humor in everything--great art!!
Darling! I love this piece!
Adorable! I love the colors and design.
Everything about this makes want to giggle!!
OH!!! This is so beautiful! I love the colors and your images are wonderful! My daughter told us a joke yesterday: "Knock, Knock" Who's there? "Bed" Bed who? "Blanket!" She thought she was so cool . . . Kristin xo
What a delightful piece, Heather! I wonder what mischief those little imps are plotting? Diane
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