These are original hand painted piece created by Lyn Anderson.
The first, a Grinch ornament is a small, glossy green glass bauble , Lyn has put a design on the round ornament. A playful, hand-drawn face has been sketched onto the sphere in black marker: large, almond-shaped eyes with heavy lids and arched eyebrows give it a sly, mischievous expression. A thin, curved mouth—part smile, part smirk—completes the look, with small nostril dots and a little chin curl adding character. The ornament’s gold metal cap crowns the top and holds a decorative twisted-wire hanger that curls into a spiral. Light glints off the bauble’s shiny surface, creating a bright highlight and subtle reflections, while a faint shadow beneath it anchors the ornament to the surface. The whole image feels whimsical and handmade, as if someone doodled a character onto a classic holiday bulb.
The Jack Skellington is a small, glossy white glass ornament. Its surface has been painted with a bold, cartoonish skull face: two large, black teardrop-shaped eye sockets slant inward, two tiny nostril marks, and a wide stitched grin that curves across the lower half of the sphere. The expression is mischievous rather than menacing — very much in the style of Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
A silver metal cap sits at the top of the ball, from which a delicate spiral hook arcs upward; a fingertip just peeks into the upper left corner, suggesting someone is holding it up for the photo. Overall the image feels whimsical and slightly eerie, like a festive charm with a playful gothic twist.
This work was created in 2024.

