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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

A garden for Baalatova the witch

Happy Halloween dear readers,

Believe it or not, Baalatova's garden is ready for Halloween.   She is so pleased, she even broke her promise to the Skellies to join them for "ghosting" tonight.

All she wants to do is lie in her hammock and enjoy looking at the fine harvest of beautiful pumpkins. She also insists on sleeping in the hammock at night under starry skies.

The base of the garden is a piece of packing foam.  First I painted it brown then I spread a layer of glue and sprinkled green flower foam over the glue.

The pumpkins were crafted by TatianaBirgit and myself. The dove-cote is also crafted by Birgit, in fact, it is what inspired and gave me the final push to hurry and make a garden for Baalatova in time for Halloween.

The beautiful little frog and dragons too are gifts from Birgit.


The fence and the bush with the bat on it, are gifts from Maria. The fence was originally painted half sky- blue and half lilac, I just gave it an overall black acrylic paint coat.

The trees are from a tutorial here.  I needed tree trunks to hang the hammock on.  With a lot of effort, as well as by trial and error, the hammock is passable, at least Baalatova is safe in it. I made an extra tree using the same technique.  Later on, I want to try and fill it with foliage.




















The fenced in a plot of pumpkins.




Large pumpkin by Tatiana, small one by me.




Maria's bush.






The mushroom plot.



Three kittens I made from black pipe-cleaners.





Birgit's magical dragons and frog roaming around.















THANK YOU, MY DEAR FRIENDS, BIRGIT, TATIANA AND MARIA FOR YOUR PRECIOUS GIFTS AND FOR MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR ME TO DO THIS LITTLE SCENE IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN.

Happy Halloween! Have fun!!

23 comments:

  1. Hello Drora,
    Happy Halloween. The garden is perfection. I love the hammock and the pumpkin patch is a wonderful touch. I hope the skellies will not be too upset that she broke her promise.
    Big hug
    Giac

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  2. a mini Halloween scene full of humorous details :-) everything is beautiful but I have a big favorite for cats! thank you Drora, but also Birgit, Tatiana and Maria.
    hugs

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  3. She looks very happy and comfortable! And she should be, it's such a lovely garden. Maybe the skellies could come visit her?

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  4. A wonderful garden! Baalatova looks happy.

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  5. What a perfect rooftop garden for Baalatova to enjoy with the kittens, frogs, bats and dragons! I love the hammock - an ideal perch in which to keep an eye on everyone or to dream a while. The trees are splendid for Halloween spookiness as they now are, but adding foliage later will be fun!
    Have a happy Halloween, dear Drora! And thank you for sharing such a creative and enjoyable project made possible through friendship!!

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  6. Baalatova is the lucky resident of this wonderful house and rooftop garden, I bet she is very happy now, Drora, great work! It's so nice that the precious gifts of dear friends fit into this project, enjoy it all! The trees give a fantastic touch of Halloween, and ideal for hanging the hammock.
    Happy Halloween, dear Drora!
    Hugs, Ilona

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  7. Una preciosa escena Drora, , y los regalos están perfectamente colocados, será un recuerdo muy bonito.Besos:-)

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  8. - !!!Precioso el jardín de Halloween. Qué disfrutes de la fiesta

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  9. Buena cosecha de calabazas!
    Besitos

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  10. I love Baalatova's garden it is amazing. All the wonderful details you have put the gifts to fantastic use. The hammock and trees are wonderful. Fantastic scene for Halloween. Happy Halloween to you dear Drora.
    Hugs Maria

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  11. I'm glad (and a bit proud) that my modest gifts have contributed to this wonderful scene allowing dear Baalatova to have her own magical rooftop garden. It's so much fun to discover all those lovely details you've arranged so lovely - and it's great to see your witch so comfortable in her hammock. But I've made a note to myself - I think you'll need another skull of mine for the other tree-holder... I'll add this to your Christmas package! ;O) Happy Halloween... and please give the skellies a big sweet treat, hopefully they are not too upset. Next year there'll be another Halloween!

    Hugs
    Birgit

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  12. What a terrific room box and scene with even a home below. Congratulations Mini Hugs, Jean

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  13. Love the mushroom plot! Great work :)

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  14. Un precioso jardín, perfecto para relajarse !!!!

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  15. Great scene for Halloween and the gifts are perfect.
    Geneviève

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  16. Jaaaa!!! Genial!!! Hermosa Baalatova ♥ Un abrazo, Drora

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  17. Que chulada te ha quedado el jardin y los regalos geniales, que los disfrutes mucho Drora... un beso.

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  18. Such a wonderful place! I totally understands why she wants to stay and enjoy. Love the trees, the cats,well everything really!!
    Hugs!

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  19. ,Dear Drora

    .What a delightful little garden
    .I am sure, Baalatova is feeling comfortable as can be
    .The hammock looks great and very sturdy
    . But my special compliments go to her wonderful choice of pets
    .Dragons from Birgit and so many adorable little black cats I am sure they will keep her good company, as will the pumpkins and Marias little bat

    .Great team work
    .Greetings to Baalatova and the Skellies

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  20. Fantastico il giardino,bel lavoro ... un abbraccio

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  21. Hi Drora! Sorry i am so late! The garden you have built is Wonderful and so perfect on top of Balatova's House! She looks very happy... or comfortable in her hammock! All the treasures from blog friends make it extra special! It looks wonderful all put together!

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  22. Batalova´s garden is perfect for her! She is very lucky to have such place . The hammock is just great

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