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Lily is a new Flower Fairy who has just arrived in Fairyopolis when she uncovers a message guiding her to a magical secret place. Explore the exciting novelties on each spread as she makes her way through the treetops, over a glimmering stream and through a field of poppies. The incredible pop-up on the final spread features a walled garden, where you will find waterfalls, butterflies and lots of fairies!
I have a new bracelet! It is made using good old fashioned Shrinky Dink. Shrinky Dink has been around for a very long time. It is a plastic that shrinks when it is heated. What is relatively new about it, is that they have Shrinky Dink for Ink Jet printers. I bought mine at Michael's Craft store. The project began with me picking six images from the Fairyopolis triple disk CD. I printed this page right onto the shrinky dink. Then I cut my images out. They were roughly four inches tall to start. After "shrinking" they are about 1 1/2 inches tall and nine times as thick as the original plastic sheet I started with. I also measured the location to punch holes on each piece. These holes are 1/8 size right now, but when shrunk, my jump rings barely fit through the tiny holes. Now they were all ready to be heated. You need to follow the manufacturer's instructions for baking. This is hard to watch. In the oven you see these pieces moving and curling. Eventually they are shrunk. I pull them out of the oven and press a piece of tile down on the tiny shrunk plastic to make sure they harden flat. All I had left to do was spend a little time joining all my fairies with jump rings. The bracelet is so unique and fun. I'll be doing more with shrink plastic this weekend!
We celebrated the summer solstice tonight with some friends. Our yard is a pretty magical place on most nights. There is a large oak tree under which we often sit and have a fire. The shade garden is edged with an old iron headboard that I found curbside years ago. Then a row of flat rocks leads around the forsythia bush to a bench and clusters of ferns and hostas. Our tree house sits at the edge of the woods and if you duck your head under the low hanging maple branches you can walk down a worn path to the tall Beech trees and the rope swing my husband made for my 30th birthday. There is "Puck's tree" which has a large hollow at the bottom and one summer secret notes were left back and forth from Puck and the kids. I love all the moss and roots and secret places. Just the sort of places you might find fairies, especially on Midsummer's Eve. Tonight we had colored lanterns and watched for fireflies and there was a secret note tied up with string written in a fairy hand. Our friends brought new potatoes with dill and sour cream and delicious cold salmon- a traditional Swedish Midsummer dish (I was told). Madeleine read Mercutio's speech about Queen Mab from Romeo and Juliet then the grownups sat around the fire late into the night. Everything was wonderful. And in this state she gallops night by night Through lovers' brains, and then they dream of love. The past few days we've kept these books about. Fairyopolis A Flower Fairies Journal 2005 Fairyopolis belongs to Madeleine and is one of the best collage type books. It's designed like the journal of Cicely Mary Barker (creator of the Flower Fairies). The illustrations and handwriting and all the little extras are just wonderful. Several years ago I had to buy the Deluxe Book of Flower Fairies. It contains Barker's detailed illustrations and accompanying poems. The fairies are divided into season and there are notes about each plant and a nice end note about the traditional meanings and uses of plants. A Deluxe Book of Flower Fairies Cicely Mary Barker 1998
this is a magical flower fairy book, which was a gift from a friend, i wanted to show you the details inside its pages.......
What happens when a little girl moves into a new house and discovers a tiny door? One day she manages to open it . . . and her world is forever changed when she gets her fi rst peek at the homes and the magical world of the Flower Fairies. As she starts to explore her neighborhood with a friend, they discover that there are more doors--all leading to the most secret of fairy places. Filled with gorgeous paper ephemera, pop-ups and special interactive features on every spread, this beautiful novelty book leads the reader to eight fairy doors to open and investigate. Each door has its own individual shape, color and characteristics-- some are decorated, others have little signs or notices, a set of footprints leading up to it, or magical fairy glitter at the doorstep. As the book progresses, more of the fairies and their world are revealed, culminating in an exciting and secret fairy nighttime ball. Choking Hazard (1); Not for children under 3 years. For full text of warning label click here.
Hello everyone! Finally, the wait is over! This awesome Fairyopolis Card Kit that I used on today's project is Now Available ! T...
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Come and stay for our HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE!!! This FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 10am to 6pm with twinkly light shopping from 4pm to 6pm or later :) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 10am to 4pm & SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1pm to 4pm We don't mean to ruffle your feathers, but you really must see these delightful finds! Pretty poinsettias, new and old ornaments, Christmas is coming! Fresh tree toppers, bay wreaths, birch poles, and garlands! Piles of furniture this way and that... Festive and merry scents to entice! We simply can't wait to show you our houses dressed for Christmas!
A Flower Fairies Journal
This is a loose little insert of a fairy wing that goes in the book Fairyopolis. When I purchased the book, there were two of these in it and passing it along to someone who might need it for their book. See photos for details and size.
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