Today is my day on the: *Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop*, hosted by Carol of Just Let Me Quilt. My project is this witchy yet adorable pumpkin bunny. Her name is Simone, and she is approximately 20" tall. Her face is hand-painted, and she is coffee-stained heavy weight muslin. Simone's head is dyed orange, and her "stockings" are pained orange and grey. Around her neck is a Trick or Treat hang tag and her little green potion bottle. Simone wears a grey, black and orange pumpkin print shortall and her fuzzy bunny ears headband. The burlap neck ruff and the pumpkin pick just complete her look, don't they? While cute, Simone is just a tad bit scary. That book she is sitting on, could it be full of Halloween spells? Whoo! I love this pattern so much, and so enjoyed creating Simone.
Be sure to go visit and check-out the other projects in the Blog Hop from 7th through 11th October. It's not too late, as the links to all of the blogs and sites are listed there.
doll pattern: Bunny Boo Hiss | ©2018 Brenda Jett Sanker
Danice G.
Your pumpkin bunny is amazing! So many wonderful details, especially the burlap ruffle!
ReplyDeleteWow your bunny is so cute. Love the face. The ruff around the neck is awesome too.
ReplyDeleteHi Danice! WOWEE! That is just the perfect project for this blog hop. Simone looks like she is scary yet you're not quite sure. Is she a just about to give you a big smile??!! ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteOh my creepy goodness, this is amazing! I love all the details in Simone and think she'd be a great friend to my Creepy Bunny, though Simone is way more beautiful than him! LOL Danice you really went over the top with this lovely, but spooky, pumpkin bunny. I'm so glad you hopped with us and shared your Witchy Stitchy project!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol. Yes, I saw your Creepy Bunny. He and Simone could be spooky friends for sure. Thank you for hosting this awesome Blog Hop.
DeleteSimone is adorable and a little freaky. I wouldn't want to meet her in a dark hallway or porch.
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job on Simone. Should she be guarding the candy bowl I don't think I would be trying to steal a second piece. :) Great project.
ReplyDeleteShe is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSimone is spooktacular! You did a great job creating her. Her burlap ruff and striped stockings are perfect for her ensemble.
ReplyDeleteShe is quite unique! And very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteSimone is a class act. She needs to go visit Carol's Mr. Creepy Bunny! lol Very creative and great eyes.
ReplyDeleteHow clever! Her face just screams, "Droll." LOL! I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat big eyes she has! And those adorable striped stockings:)
ReplyDeleteSimone is totally terrifying!! You did an amazing job with the eyes...do they seem to follow you around the room?? How clever you are to have created her - definitely a pro at 3-D creations!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! She is a bit scary for little ones but I bet she'd be great for tweens and teens.
ReplyDeleteI just love Simone - she is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI like that she is so bendable. What a cool design she is. I like her clothes.
ReplyDeleteSimone is absolutely adorable, I love her to pieces! Great work!
ReplyDeleteDid you design her as well? Nice addition to your Halloween decor
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary. No,Mary, I did not design Simone. See the underlined link to Brenda Jett Sanker's Studio just above my signature? She is the designer of the pattern.
DeleteHow adorable! A bunny pumpkin...both I like! Janice
ReplyDeleteI so totally love this. I want her and will have to check out the pattern. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteSimone is amazing. Thank you for sharing her with us.
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much. So glad that you all like Simone. She has a permanent place in my house, even when the Halloween season is over.
ReplyDeleteSimone is a wonder, so sophisticated sitting there all wide eyed and seductive. Wonderful creation.
ReplyDeleteI imagine Simone to be fun with a sense of dry humour! Love her pumpkin staff!
ReplyDelete-Soma
Wow, you are so creative!! Thanks for sharing! xx
ReplyDelete