Of course many Nativity sets have always had donkeys in them, like Kelly Clark's donkey for her pretty set....
http://www.kellyclarkneedlepoint.com/canvas/kcn-215-nt-stitched
...or the Tapestry Tent donkey from Liz' set...
http://nimbleneedlenj.com/product/tapestry-tent-handpainted-needlepoint-canvas-nativity-donkey-christmas-creche/
.... and there's Debbie Mumm's wonderful "Donkey, Sheep, Hen."
http://melissashirleydesigns.com/galsearch/index.cgi?index=1383777668_19771&col=
But this time the portraits are not part of a set, but a stand alone portrait of these animals. Nenah Stone Designs is in the forefront of the trend with this sweet burro ornament.
http://www.nenahstonedesigns.com/christmas/christmas_ornaments_ii
Nenah Stone "Cardinal Donkey" |
http://www.nenahstonedesigns.com/christmas/christmas
Nenah Stone "Poinsettia Donkey" |
Purple Palm designs has a brand new design from Sharon Weiser that shows a charming mother and baby donkey together with her signature purple tints.
http://purplepalmdesigns.com/?product_cat=sharons-designs
Sharon Weiser's "Donkeys" from Purple Palm Designs |
Elizabeth Turner Collection Portrait |
The final donkey portrait is from Elizabeth Turner Collection (now renamed the Meredith Collection). It adds to their "Down on the Farm" series with a whimsical look at the viewer and an acid green background that is just perfect.
http://www.elizabethturnercollection.com/needleptDesigns_pillow_2.html
I'm sure you can see why Carolyn has crowned this the Year of the Donkey. (Since it is a Presidential Election Year, I think I prefer to think of it as the Year of the Jackass.)
But whether politicians are getting to you or not, I think you'll agree this is a great new trend! Thanks for your sharp eyes, Carolyn!
Those who want to see more of what Carolyn spotted at Market should check out her Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/nestndlpt
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright January 13, 2016 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
3 comments:
Actually in the Chinese Lunar year, 2016 is the year of the Monkey. Unfortunately the Chinese do not have a year of the donkey. Too bad as I agree with you about the jackasses running for president.
Back to stitching.
Love the donkey canvases! I saw them but did not put the trend togehther, you and Carolyn are smart ladies.
Carolyn did it all! I wouldn't have noticed them, either.
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