Needle Felted Halloween and a chance to vote.

This is what I’ve been working on for a Needle Felted Halloween and below is a link to go and vote in the competition I’ve entered…
This is Pumpkin Gnome… she lives in a pumpkin.

Needle Felted Halloween Gnome in her own Pumpkin
This is her brother… he lives in his own pumpkin too.
Needle Felted Halloween Gnome in his own Pumpkin

These are my Felted Halloween Acorns. We collected the acorn caps when we were up in the San Bernardino Mountains for our camping trip a couple of weeks ago… we had such fun seeing who could find the biggest one.
The acorns have been wet felted from my Kool-Aid dyed wool I posted about a month ago. Turned out well, don’t you think?
Orange and Yellow Needle Felted Acorns
And this is Pumpkin Mouse. He is shy, that’s why he’s hiding in his pumpkin.
Needle Felted Pumpkin Mouse
I have entered Pumpkin Mouse in my first competition (yikes!). It is the Etsy Kids Halloween Challenge. Pop over and have a look at all the lovely entries. Pumpkin Mouse sure would appreciate your VOTE!
Halloween is such a fun holiday. K has decided that she wants to be Simba but I know it’ll change 1000 times before the big day.
Blessings and magic.

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  1. I have voted! I “borrowed” the photo to tell my blog readers to vote. Some of them have been coming over here because I did a Featured Blog for you a month or so back.

    I hope you win.
    Sandy in the UK

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