21.4.10

little Alice GIVE AWAY

I promised I was going to do it, its been a while and I know many have been waiting....so without any further a do...This is my little give away and yes she is little..and she isn't quite finished....'Why isn't she finished', I hear you say! Because you must tell me something first!
But before you can play...

1. Become a follower of my blog, if you are not already, it's easy!
2. leave a comment under this post.
3.If you already follow my blog then leave a comment under this post too.
4.Lets just say that you won this painting and you wanted to hang it in your favorite room, what colour background would work the best to match the colours in your room?
5. Save my giveaway button, its the one on the top right corner, add it to your blog with the link back to this page!

A name will be drawn on the 7th of May

Now for some specs about this painting
It is.5 x6 inches..a little mixed media, acrylic, art pencils, cloth, plywood, wax and found objects. unframed.signed and dated on the front.

That's it now get to it!!

38 comments:

CurlyPops said...

Oh my goodness! Are you serious???? I would sooooo love to win this.
My house is painted white the whole way through (BORING), so I'm covering the walls with bright artworks, mainly keeping to the pink / orange / red theme, so a pink, orange or red background would work perfectly for me. I'm off to add the blog button. Yippee!

Narelle Badalassi said...

yip yip I am here first I hope this means I will be the lucky one to win your beautiful little painting , I think a darks purple or a ruby red background would be great.
i have posted your little giveaway button on my blog with a link as well , Imnot happy about it though grace as it lessens my chances of winning lol

Narelle x

Narelle Badalassi said...

damn it is wasnt first ! bummer

Petunia said...

I have been a follower and I would sooo love this little Alice painting. Right now my walls are sort of a honey butter color but I'm about to repaint it a silvery blue. I think the perfect background would be the same shade of blue you have in Alice's dress. I will post your button on my blog. Thank you for the chance to win!

Betty Jo said...

Gorgeous! For the background I would like to suggest a painterly mix of green- moss, avocardo and emerald.
And because we have already had one childhood storybook coincidence, I won't tell you the type of clock I made today.....OK - A Teacup Clock!!!!
Link button going up on Find,Make,Do!

Miss Val's Creations said...

Fantastic painting. I can picture it hanging in my bathroom which is painted the color of orange poppies so the painting would really "pop"!

Clare Tea said...

Ah, beautiful painting as always. I'm a follower.
Since this is Alice, and my favorite room is blue... well, this picture would look best with robins egg blue in the background, no?

I've posted the button: http://ateacupofwhimsy.blogspot.com/

le.paradis.found at gmail dot com

sandy said...

This is a fabulous painting that I would love to own.

My favorite room is an eclectic mix of textures and colours, nothing matches, nothing uniform just all my favorite stuff, so this little painting of Alice and the White Rabbit would fit in and look right at home.

donnalouiserodgers said...

avidly following the instructions: this is so much more fun than the stuff you have to do to win commercial bids!!!!!

donnalouiserodgers said...

sorry forgot to say - my art room is turqoise but I would hang this on my white wall in our hallway as I like the artwork to be the decoration and the wall to just be a 'holder': we use the hall as our gallery to show off everyone's art to everyone we love, often we struggle to move people out of the hall into the 'rooms', - can't get people off my loo either - check out my blog to see the mosaic I did for the bathroom -

so do your background how you would like to and I would be honoured to give your work space in my favourite art part of our home.

Mommyswanson said...

She's lovely!!! Hmmm lets see... the wall that she would most likely reside on would either be white or a mossy green depending on wether she ended up in the living room or the adjoining office. Must now try to figure out how to link you to my blog!!

(http://helloitsmemommyswanson.blogspot.com)

Sarah B said...

Very pretty! Please count me in - I'm a follower!

PatC - All is Bright said...

Hi! I'm a follower and would love to own this painting. What room - I would love her in my kitchen area. It's a golden yellow. In fact just about anywhere it would look beautiful. I'll add this to my blog
Thanks,

patc with all is bright!

Jan Allsopp said...

I followed! I posted on my blog and I'm happy with the painting as it looks now or any way you like to colour it. (I have a room in almost every colour!) I really want to win so if you are choosing the winner by how much the person wants to win you would definitely have to choose me!!!

Bearly Sane said...

Ooooh Ooooh I follow, will post your button and for the room I have in mind ... blue, just like the flowers on the cup ... what a great giveaway, this is soooo exciting!

Warmest Hugs,
Sandi @ Bearly Sane

carla said...

Hmmm I think I would like the red like in the hearts!!!! Fun!!! Fun!!! Fun!!! Give a way!!!!
Thanks for the chance to win!!!! hugs

Estelle said...

Awesome giveaway! I would go for dark parisian blue background! Link button added to curbside style! yay!

Joyce van der Lely said...

Awwwww Grace, you're too kind, ahh...this would be super for my daughter....You continue to make wonderful stuff with fabric and with paints :-)♥ J

Lombardbears said...

Fabulous painting!!! I would love it on a blood red wall!!!

Abi said...

I love it and I want it :O) on a white wall cos it will stand out superbly :O)

KELLY ROBSON said...

I am a new follower to your blog, and such a cute painting, I love it!!! I am so obsessed with Alice in Wonderland <3

xx

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KELLY ROBSON said...

I would have to hang it in my room if I won, my room is filled with purples and blues, my walls are purple. If not it would be the kitchen where I make cups of tea, and would be interesting on the kitchen walls, as they have been wallpapered with old newspaper cooking recipe articles and have faded into an antique look :)

xx

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KELLY ROBSON said...

I have put the giveaway badge on my blog and links back to your blog :) ~ http://theteachildren.blogspot.com/

xx

email; beforedark@live.com

xoxo Kylie said...

an awsome piece, Alice in wonderland was my fave as a child.my bedroom wall is the same linen/brown color behind the tea cup......perfect! love your work
thanx kylie

kylie_foster75@bigpond.com

Anonymous said...

what an absolutely fabulous painting, it would be sooo cool to win and is so generous of you. I am following now off to put your button on my blog. Love all your work so glad I found you through your button on Curlypops

Anonymous said...

ps forgot to tell you I think a grey background would be perfect for me

Ange Moore said...

What a great little gem of a piece of art! If it came to live at our house it'd probably hang in my daughters bedroom which has a purple feature wall so a background that contrasted with that would be perfect (yellow, orange, green or red). About to put the button on my blog and will be crossing my fingers and toes for a lucky day on the 6th!

bensonbear said...

Ok, so I've only just found you-via my sister's blog (Susie Mcmahon) and I love your work! I'll be adding your button to my blog and I am now a follower (stalker)This little painting would go so well on my earthen mud walls (they're a terracotta sort of colour) a blue, something like Alices dress would go wonderfully well ;) I truly, truly hope that my name is drawn. Bear Hugs Linda :)

Joyce van der Lely said...

forgot to tell you, I did put your link button on my blog of course
and the background....somekind of blue, 'cause that's my daughter's favorite colour !
xo

magpie chic said...

This painting is to die for! I would love to have it anywhere on my walls...which are antique white or kind of grey/green/moss coloured.
Actually I am kind of intrigued by the whole Alice thing myself. Wish I could paint and draw.
Jacqui

Mouse said...

Purple of course! Sadly my walls are 'builders beige' because we're currently renting but one day my studio will be the most beautiful shade of purple... *sigh*

angelique said...

I nearly forgot to get my entry in....oh no!! I follow you already as you know and if I was the lucky one to win I would need a background to do any colour walls. As this is not where we will stay forever the painting would follow us around forever. So in summing up you could do any colour you think would look best with the rest of the picture. Thanks for the opportunity to maybe own another something of yours.

Kelsey the Ewok said...

I concur with Betty Jo about the greens. My walls are a crimson color so greens would really pop against my red walls.

But you know, any background color would be lovely!

I'm adding your giveaway button to my blog right now!

Today my mom finally agreed to letting me enter blog giveaways/contests (I'm only 17 and she's very strict with who I can give my personal information to) so I've been joining wonderful giveaways like crazy today!


Happy Tuesday! :)
Kelsey
mindofkelsey@bellsouth.net

ziggy stardust said...

hi there! love all your artwork! hope i win this, it would be a first and i'm such an alice fan it would be awesome! My answer to this question would be red or mustard!

Allegro Melody Art Dolls said...

Hello! Love your work. I think I like the idea of a red background...
best,
Melody

Ilona said...

Hello and I would love to win this adorable Alice painting! I've posted your blog button on my blog and I think it would look smashing on my sage green background wall.

Keep up the great work!

~ Ilona :C)

humel said...

Oh my gosh, this is so beautiful! :-) A lovely green - something between emerald and jade - would work perfectly for my room. Thanks for the chance to win! x

Bellgirl said...

Oooh it's lovely. Red is a good colour choice for my room, but actually I think the colour should be up to you. Blac and grey for a stormy sea?