Getting your holiday greets in early and outta the way, Frank?
;o)
I like the stage that you've creatively constructed and provided for your 'star' of the show. Encores to ensue after the applause has died down, I trust.
Caveats?
Being bold here..
Colour palette.
For me, I might have preferred all reds and greens, perhaps some silver.. instead of the yellows and blues.
Although, I do get the yellows and blues.
It's just that having viewed your creation here, I am already getting frustrated at the prospect of untangling Christmas lights..
By your artwork I can already smell (in my imagination however) the fragrance of the Christmas tree, Frank. To a achieve even an optimal Christmas mood, I support the constructive advice given by Les above.
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Frank, If I remember right you get a head start of these every year, and that if fine by me. I really like this one, it is very creative, but I do see what Les and Mr. C. are talking about, but still very creative, very imaginative, and well done. Tigs=^..^=
;o)
I like the stage that you've creatively constructed and provided for your 'star' of the show. Encores to ensue after the applause has died down, I trust.
Caveats?
Being bold here..
Colour palette.
For me, I might have preferred all reds and greens, perhaps some silver.. instead of the yellows and blues.
Although, I do get the yellows and blues.
It's just that having viewed your creation here, I am already getting frustrated at the prospect of untangling Christmas lights..
And.. but, of course..
Thanks for sharing this one-star show with us.