Fence by Thomas Kincaid
Joining TexWisGirl at Good Fence Thursday.
The above 'photo's' are photos taken of the Thomas Kincaid Tin that my sister in law sent our annual fruitcake in..
The Tin is beautiful, the cake is DELISH and also GONE.... we love it and ate it.



Good job of making the round picture into a square one!
ReplyDeleteI love the Kincaid photo and your edited version. Well done and a great fence shot.. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteLike what you dd with the pics, Sandra and LOVE what you did with the cake!!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sandra, that is such a pretty tin and love the Good Fence! Cake looked yummy too!
ReplyDeleteLovely scenes on the tins, I like them very much.
ReplyDeleteAnd too bad you already ate it all :( And left me with nothing ;)
【ツ】Knipsa
That is a beautiful tin...I love Kincaid scenes. WOW that is a beautiful fruitcake...it looks very moist. Normally I don't eat fruitcake but I think that might be one I'd eat.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
I'm shocked, absolutely shocked, that you didn't save a slice of Christmas cake for ME! :))
ReplyDeleteThe cake looked so delicious! Such a nice winter scene and great contribution to the fence linkup.
ReplyDeleteWe like fruit cake too. Does that make us a little "nutty"?
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Bonnie
Lovely festive fence. Have a tremendous Thursday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
well I can see from the comments that the only solution is for you to make another cake and then share it with US!!
ReplyDeleteNice fence! I've never like Fruit Cake, but that one actually looks good enough to eat. LOL
ReplyDeletea beautiful christmas scene. :)
ReplyDeleteMorning Sandra! That fruit cake actually looks delicious! I love Kincaid's paintings..he is very talented.
ReplyDeleteOh never thought of using a Christmas card idea. Fences.
ReplyDeleteNext time I will.
Beautiful!
What a creative way to find a good and Christmasy fence!
ReplyDeleteYeow, they looked like top notch paintings! I would never have believed it was a fruitcake tin, but there it IS! I want to go in this house and stay for several days...tell them to light the fire.
ReplyDeleteToday you have a little check box at the bottom. You just check it to prove you are not a robot. I am seeing more and more. I wonder if Blogger got so many complaints about their new word verification that they are replacing it with this?
ReplyDeleteKincaid certainly did some beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteI really have a love/hate relationship with fruitcake.
A little goes a long way but it does seem to say Christmas...
Great pictures.
Beautiful fences and yummy looking cake.
ReplyDeletePretty! My favorite fruit cake is my mother's ice box fruit cake, yum!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see those Kincaid pictures. They are really nice.
ReplyDeleteThe fruitcake looks splendid. I always liked them.
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Great idea for a fence. My fruitcakes are already made and have been in the refrig. since before Thanksgiving. Have a great day today! Hope the knee is still feeling better with the shot!
ReplyDeleteLOL! That's not in Florida. The fruitcake does look good. We were talking about fruitcake the other day. Some love it and some hate it. I happen to like it quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteI love Thomas Kincaid paintings and I love fruitcake, too. I could go for a slice right about now with a cup of hot tea. Enjoy your evening... :)
ReplyDeleteI've always loved his paintings. That's a really petty tin.
ReplyDeleteIt's been ages since I've had fruitcake. That one looks really good
I love the Kincaid paintings.
ReplyDeleteI like your take on the good fences!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely tin shame its empty.
ReplyDeleteI never tried fruit cake until a neighbor sent us one several years ago it was really good I love the fences you shared
ReplyDeleteWe don't have any tins like yours but I shall be looking at our Christmas cards for fences now. Very creative post.
ReplyDeleteThat's a creative take on a good fence. :)
ReplyDeleteI love his work.
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