Once upon a time, it all started with Snowhite having a bad hair day on Halloween. She felt she needed to be a bit more on the colourful side for her upcomming Halloween Ball, so she called her dear friend Cinderella for advice... Cinderella shared her story about her magical night, when she met her prince, how the fairy helped her out in her hour of need, and about the embarrasing stuff that happened after midnight...
Feeling more and more desperate, Snowhite did the 'mirror, mirror on the wall' routine and...
Voilà, the Halloween Fairy arrived on the scene. He appeared a bit dodgy, but Snowhite having dreamed of beeing Queen Halloween for quite some time now, wasn't scared by Cinderellas awful barefoot night...
so she talked her friend, little Henry Chicken into doing her a favour, and promised the Halloween fairy she'd be home before midnight.
It was wonderful!! All eyes were on her, and she was the Queen of Halloween, just like she wanted... But just like Cinderella, she had such a good time at the ball, and when the hour of midnight arrived, she thought 5 more minutes couldn't harm anyone...
Unfortunately, she'd forgotten all about Henry Chicken, who a wee bit unwillingly had joined Snowhite's quest for beauty...
The clock struck 12, and here's what happened...
(no chickens were harmed in the making of this story, the only harm done, was to Snowhites selfesteem, but she quickly recovered.)
Thanks for looking and reading!!
Linda :)
these are all brilliant such wonderful designs love cheryl xxxx
ReplyDeletebrillant! Love them all!
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Susi
What a fun story - so creative and lots of beautiful art to illustrate!
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny story, Linda, and great cards to depict it! Your piece really made me giggle.
ReplyDeleteA lot of colorful art and prose for one small challenge! Thank you for bringing your unique talent and style to our blogspot!
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing. Love your story! All of your pieces are wonderful. So Imaginative
ReplyDeleteoh linda, this is fabulous! love the story that accompanied your lovely artwork!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant,love your pics and the story!!
ReplyDeleteGreat "comic-strip", what a fantastic idea! I love both your fairytale and the way you illustrated it.
ReplyDeleteSvenja
Love the story and your Art work:)
ReplyDeleteHugs from Inger Marie
Linda, I loved your fairytale. Your story was very entertaining. I especially enjoyed the way you presented it. Super Job!!!
ReplyDeleteOh what fun! Loved the story and the ATC's are wonderful.
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ReplyDeleteA Big...no, a HUGE BRAVOOOOO for you Linda.
ReplyDeleteWhat a BRILLIANT story.
I'm so glad that i've seen it !!
I know that the challenge of the three muses is not a contest but if it was...you where my absolute WINNER.
LOL
Fabulous art & what a story Linda, very clever!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun story.
ReplyDeleteI love the Henry hat!!!! :-)
Linda, I;ve read a lot of funny stories today, but this beats them all! Only someone who has experienced a bad hair day can really appreciate what a blow to one's ego a bad hair day can cause. And I certainly can relate. Your art work is wonderful. Thanks for the good laugh.
ReplyDeleteLinda! What can I say? You have blown me completely away with your fantastic story with illustrations!! This has to be the best piece of artwork and writing that I have ever seen on the blog. It is so clever and so funny and, best of all, so entertaining. The thing that really surprises me is that I am assuming English isn't your first language. If this is so, your use of colloquialisms is just AMAZING. Take a bow Linda because I am sending you a standing ovation. BRILLIANT.
ReplyDeleteThank you all sooo much for your kind comments!!! I'm so happy you enjoyed my story :) The thing is, I was really struggeling with this theme, when 'lightning' struck and the rest is now history :) And Marie, you're right, My first language is norwegian, which is very different from english but we started learing english in school at ten, and most music and films are english so that's an advantage :) I'm happy to hear I'm not embarresing myself language wise around here :)
ReplyDeleteoxo Linda
Linda, what a amazing story and what a brilliant work!!!! This is phenomenal. I`m blown away. Standing ovation from me!
ReplyDeleteLOL! What a wonderful story and artwork from this challenge! It certainly made my day! Thanks so much for visiting my blog and commenting on my entry. You do some wonderful work!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful artwork!!!
ReplyDeleteFAB - U - LOUS - !!!
ReplyDeleteJeg er målløs, du er så utrolig kreativ, og atc´ene dine er fantastisk mega flotte !
ReplyDeleteKlem :o)
Tell you what Linda - this is fabulously funny and very entertaining! I have never met a Norwegian lady with such a great sense of humour! You must be a Brit underneath that Norwegian exterior! =) xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteA bit late in the day (computer hickups) but I am so glad I made it to your hilarious story and wonderful artwork still. Like others have said, outstanding and I will join them in their ovation!
ReplyDeleteThey are great!
ReplyDeleteOh for a hat like that!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!