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Fallen pine needles on the forest floor, crispy and crunchy under your feet.
The fresh, falling snow might muffle the sounds of the next passers-by.
I've always been a sucker for these Charlie Brown trees. They warm my heart.
One sepia pen, one white pencil, one brown paper envelope and five minutes.
For Illustration Friday's prompt: crunchy
posted by Neil
The
Coraline movie people enjoy making treasure hunts. In addition to the amazing
Coraline boxes (
here is another one that just showed up), they've created an alphabet of
Coraline cards, and spread them across the web, in order to promote the completely new, spiffy, relaunched, wondrous and magnificent
http://coraline.com/. They asked if I'd like the letter N. I said yes.
Having spent a little while on the site this morning, my favourite thing is the app that allows you to upload photos and put buttons on the eyes. You can choose the buttons, the photo frame, the size, all that... It's in the Other Mother's Workshop. I think it's most disturbing if the buttons are ever so slightly askew...

What do you get when you put polymer clay+ hands + love together? Pinks and Needles totally awesome pin toppers. Her designs are cute enough to eat! Here is a link to
GigiMinor's Etsy shop if you want to get your cuteness fix. GiGi also has a great
blog you need to check out.


Gosh I love pine needle on the forest floor and this wonderfully serene little drawing!...You are ONE clever girl!
Lovely.
delicate strength....that's what i see in your five minute drawing...
xoxo
Simple, sweet, perfect.
What a wonderful tree!
You are so talented to do this in so little time!
I long for some crispy weather here....
hugs
>M<
I've seen pine only in pictures...this one has charm to it. 5 mins art seems to be gorgeous!
I love the lines...
I like this illio. It brought to mind the crunch of frozen snow.
you are so clever and talented. very sweet tree and I htink we are to get snow today (Sat.)
nice illo, love the feel of it and your description of the crunchy!
Oh yes, I love crunching dried leaves and pine needles. I have never drawn anything in five minutes, I wish I could!
Lo-they actually SELL Charlie Brown Trees at Walgreens-but I like yours much better.
this is spectacular, love the simplicity of it and i can even hear the crunching sound (in the silence). wowser!
Lovely, subtle drawing!
very, very nice!
Tis the season for all kinds of crunch! This is spare, hard and lovely!
Lovely!
Lovely drawing.
I sure do love what you do with brown paper. It's hard to believe, with a word like crunchy, something so delicate and poetic could come about. Leave it to you, girl!
This is a lovely piece ... understated and elegant. I'm smitten with it!
This is just perfect for the prompt! I love the simplicity!