Monday, December 7, 2009

Merry Christmas psychedelic wreath!


I painted this Christmas card today, and it was quick and fun! May your Christmas's be fun and colorful and memorable. What's everyone doing?

---Mango

7 comments:

huggie said...

I'm here in Blogland, Mango! I like your wreath very much. I was also delighted to receive my Christmas Card today from you and Dough Boy. I love the rabbit; I ran around the house showing everyone. Andrew (Lindsay's boyfriend) is very artistic and he liked it very much. I FINALLY have a Mango Original; signed of course!

nancy said...

I love this! Great use of color and imagination. And I too received a beautiful Mango original yesterday--a serene winter wonderland. So proud of you, sister!

I'm about to make some vegetable stock for wild mushroom soup, so serve to my art class after our lesson on Saturday. I want to get to know my fellow students a little better, and this is the time of year for festive gatherings!

Mango said...

Thanks, ladies! I think the blue background really makes it "pop".
Nancy, are the kids going to your house for Christmas this year? What about you, Mar? We'll have a quiet one by ourselves after Kev's family leaves on the 19th.

ilkea piru said...

i'm pretty sure my card is the best... it has both a cat AND a cat snowman ;)

as for my holiday plans, i will indeed be heading to ABQ for a few days, though i'll be back in SF for new year's eve. i'm very much looking forward to a nice cozy fire and delicious new mexican meals!

ilkea piru said...

ps, for those wondering where the hell i've been in terms of posting on the blog, my camera broke in october and i haven't had the time or cash to get it fixed. boo!

nancy said...

Jason and family are spending Christmas in Minnesota with family and I know they'll be making lots of holiday memories with those kids. I hope we get to see lots of cute pics here on the blog!

huggie said...

Ours will be quiet as well - just Bobby, me, Lindsay and Andrew. Our friends across the street are just like family, and we always go over on Christmas Eve for dinner and gift exchange. They have a boy who is 14 and a girl who is almost 11. We may also have a neighborhood cocktail get together. No fancy work parties this year; just a big potluck at the office. Sorry about your camera, ikea!