From glamorous to downright scary, here are some unique Halloween party ideas!
Maurice Sendak, Lisbeth Zwerger, Edward Gorey, David Hockney, Shaun Tan, and more.
Ok, it's probably wood or something. But for some reason this giant beanstalk was erected in the middle of this shopping center.
is an anthology on the theme of the megalithic structures of Britain, Ireland and the European Continent: structures found at places like Avebury, Stonehenge, Newgrange and Carnac. Many thanks to all who have contributed poems and images: their moral rights and the rights of the blogmaster have been asserted
Photos from a "Grimm" fairy tale-inspired Halloween party, and our DIY Black Widow and Tony Stark costumes from the Avengers movie
Throughout my posts, I've provided information on the Grimm brothers and the fairy tales they authored. For my last post, I want to share some useful, interesting, and fun sites that explore, inform, and promote the fairy tale genre. For fun for both adults and children, nationalgeographic.com provides insightful information on the brothers, interactive storytelling, credible sources, forums, resources, and links to Grimm brother information. I am a big fan of fairy tale art. Art Passions showcases artist and their artistic interpretations of fairy tales that we have come to know and love from such authors as Perrault, Brothers Grimm, and Anderson to name a few. The site is more than a web gallery of pictures. Art Passions is an engaging site packed with information and entertainment for adults, educators, and children. Another one of my favorite sites is SurLaLun fairytales.com. This site has everything from annotated tales to blogs, educational offerings, shopping, and other regularly up-dated news and information. If you're into fairy tales, this site has it all. Be sure to check out the unique products for sale at CafePress.com which features SurLaLune original designs. The Portitude.org is another site certainly worth exploring. The Paper Portitude is a well stocked on-line library chock full of literary choices. The Painted Portitude is an on-line art gallery showcasing artist that not only excel in their craft, but influence the way we think about art. This site also provides community forums and an opportunity through the Portitude Press for writers to publish their written work. The site is very user friendly, with a warm, inviting atmosphere. I hope you find the above sites as useful and entertaining as I do. My fairy tale trips will continue to explore the lands of Once upon a time, Long ago and far away, and the many different paths of the forest. Maureen
Halloween Boutique 2016 | ‘Grimm Tales’ The forest is dark and enchanted…branches creak and leaves rustle as trees close in, obscuring the path home. Wander deep into the shadows and you’ll find frightful folklores, fantastical stories and chilling tales. These bedtime stories will give you nightmares, and you’ll discover that not all fairy tales end …
Illustrations by Karl Fischer
Orla and Chris' wedding is a dark and twisted fairytale in the best kind of way. Inspired by Brothers Grimm, their big day was moody and ethereal, and totally beautiful!
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Stack up these printable animals from a story by the Brothers Grimm!
August 2013 and my work done for the Cake Central magazine, Haloween issue (Vol. 4 Issue 10) all about fairytales. I spend a lot of time producing my sugar art cakes. More on my FB page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Karolina-Cake-Designer/10883927917
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Hey all, so im already deep into planning and buidling for 2015 but need some ideas for our theme which is twisted fairy tales. So far we have some pr
Taken from The Travelling Musicians - a story by the Brothers Grimm, 1944 Artwork by Hans Fischer
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“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
Orla and Chris' wedding is a dark and twisted fairytale in the best kind of way. Inspired by Brothers Grimm, their big day was moody and ethereal, and totally beautiful!
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Jack Zipes, professor emeritus of German and comparative literature at the University of Minnesota, has translated the earliest editions, revealing a more grusome side of the stories.
Stack up these printable animals from a story by the Brothers Grimm!