www.herecomesthegirls.blog.com Victorian English Fairy art artdiscover.info.com Victoria fairy photo youknewwhatimeant.wordpress.com "And as the seasons come and go, here's something you might like to know. There are fairies everywhere: under bushes, in the air, playing games just like you play, singing through their busy day. So listen, touch, and look around - in the air and on the ground. And if you watch all nature's things, you might just see a fairy's wing." - author unknown Fairy Queen Titania www.quoteko.com fairyland manxscenes Build a 3-D poster from Dover creeping thyme plant and fairy cottage blog.pennlive "Garden fairies come at dawn, Bless the flowers then they're gone." - author unknown www.etsy.com Carmel, CA, USA maisonetlamode.tumblr.com little fairy, by Le-Regard-des-Elfes kiwiaa.deviantart.com Build a 3-D poster courtesy Dover www.ebay.co.uk "The fairy poet takes a sheet Of moonbeam, silver white; His ink is dew from daisies sweet, His pen a point of light." - Joyce Kilmer KirstyMitchellPhotography.com foun on: www.laughingsquid.com Lady Fitzroy by Alexander Bassano vintage-spirit.blogspot.com Build a 3-D poster courtesy Dover Books fairy queen by KirstenStar.deviantart.com Anita Louise as Titania A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1935 Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle www.retro-vintage.blogspot.com "Raindrops are like fairy whispers." - author unknown anster fairy paintings, perhaps by Fitzgerald www.houseofwinterspells.com New Creation Fantasy Print www.SelectYourself.etsy.com Dallas Arboretum Garden palmbeachdailynews.com Chinese fairies by LeMabang lemang.wordpess.com Middle Mountain Gourds fairy house heartsongs-crystal-wands-crowns.com "It is frightfully difficult to know much about fairies, and almost the only thing for certain is that there are fairies wherever there are children." - J.M.Barrie, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Toothfairy.capturethemagic.com found on isntshecrafty.blogspot.com I think fairy.... by Ruth M. Mallock, courtesy Dover avatri631.wordpress.com Build a 3-D poster, courtesy Dover Books fairy in the bluebell wood www.paintermagazine.co.uk wire sculpture found on: www.bajiiroo.com "A rustle in the wind reminds us a fairy is near." - author unknown Fairy Queen in the forest siliadityr.deviantart.com peeking brendasweddingblog.com themagiconions.com have a fairy happy day! 'til next time, inkspired www.inkspired.etsy.com www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com www.inkspiredmusings.blogspot.com and on pinterest: K.Kloberdans "Fairies Chatting" original Collage Paper Painting made from all recycled junk mail by inkspired www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com thank you to these web sites where I found quotes: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/fairies?page=2 http://www.quotegarden.com/fairies.html
This beautiful vintage print with title text is from Ida Rentoul Outhwaite’s 2003 book "The Little Sister Fairy". Measuring 8in x 10.25in (20cm x 26cm), it is signed in the plate and has text on the reverse. This print will add charm to baby’s nursery or child’s room and also makes a unique gift for loved ones. Ida Rentoul Outhwaite was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1888. Though she had no formal training in art, her family soon recognised her natural imaginative talent and encouraged her at home. In 1903, when only 15, Ida had several fairy drawings published in The New Idea and had designed and illustrated a number of Christmas cards. Her first book illustrations were for Mollie’s Bunyip, which was published when was the grand old age of 16! These were quickly followed by illustrations for many books, most written by her sister Annie, and her husband, Grenbry Outhwaite. Your order will be carefully packed to arrive safely. I will ship ANY number of items from my shop in one package - pay one shipping fee only!
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FAIRY WALL STICKER – Violet With Blonde or Brown hair (PLEASE SPECIFY WHICH COLOUR IN COMMENTS AT CHECKOUT) She is our beautiful fairy with her gorgeous little bee friend Size: 33cm high x 15cm wide A beautifully hand painted fairy. This is one of my very own creations so there is no other fairy like her. She will soon have a few friends on Etsy too as this range is slowly getting bigger, please ask for further info. Printed on a Matt Vinyl, very high quality product, sticks very well with no peeling and is also removable. Will post next day WORLDWIDE All of the printed products on this site have been lovingly hand painted first, professionally photographed, then printed. All on a high quality material for Wall Decals, Wall Stickers, Wallpaper & Art Prints to a very high standard, achieving that amazing hand painted, realistic and detailed effect of an original piece of artwork. Hours of painting and research has gone into perfecting each and every wall decal & full wall mural to ensure that I’m supplying a product I’m completely happy with. I’ve hand painted everything on this website over many years, each taking a numbers of hours. My portfolio of work in increasing everyday so please feel free to revisit or contact us if you don’t see a theme your looking for as it may well be currently in production.
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This item is an **Instant Digital Download** No physical item will be shipped. *Each image in my shop is unique and one-of-a-kind. These images are not available anywhere else.* This kit has 70 different Pink Fairy images for you to use in your journals, card making, scrap booking, or crafting. What you will receive: 5 zip folders Each folder has multiple printable pages with one image on each page. These images will print on 8.5 inch x 11 inch papers. High-quality 300 dpi JPEG format NOTE: No papers are mailed to you. This is an instant download digital print set of papers. You can print these out at home on your printer. Feel free to: - use these printed images any way you like in your personal artwork - use these printed images in your created artwork to sell or gift Please don't: - share, gift, or sell these digital files Have fun creating!
The Delight of Fairytales - Red Riding Hood My friend, Jenny Norden, recently asked me how long it took me to make an outfit, a costume. I wasn't quite sure how to answer this (and I know I've brought up the subject before), but it all depends on how long I've been designing the piece in my head, collecting the proper fabrics, and drafting a pattern. Then we must take into account that I often have to make something three times before it turns out the way I want it to. But, for the sake of today's journal, let's just say a week...at least for this Red Riding Hood costume. Father Tuck's Fairy Land Panorama Let me begin by introducing Delight to you. In my quest for finding Lawton dolls that need a reincarnation, I came upon a Wendy Laton Rose In Bloom who was in ghastly distress of a new life. She was on one of my favorite bodies, the wood body that makes up a 12" doll, and she was missing her original dress, and all of her belongings for that matter. The seller thought she was rare, and we've heard that before, but when I told her the actual state the doll was in, and how I'd help the doll into a good home, she sold her to me (for a decent price). Dressed for a walk in the woods. It was then that I had to figure out what to do with her. She had this smile that didn't quite fit the solemn portraits I've been creating, and a friend of mine, Betsy, suggested Gigi. As in Leslie Caron as Gigi. I researched the clothing, the subject of the film, and in the end decided that the doll's face was more childlike than a young woman's. I think I'd been looking, at the time, at Tonner Halloween costumes for my (Re-imagined) Patsy, and found a Red Riding Hood outfit. I fell in love. It occurred to me that I'd never done a fairytale doll, or costume, and The Delight of Fairytales was born. I gave the doll hazel eyes and a dark brown wig, completely changing her look from the blonde, blue-eyed Rose that she was. Dress with button attached reticule. My own delight with fairytales goes way back to childhood. My mother had the crumbling copies of her mother's childhood Grimm's Fairytale books, and I'd spend hours looking through the strange pen and ink drawings on the thin, browning pages. My own first fairytale book was a Little Golden Book, Little Red Riding Hood (see below for image). I read that thing over and over again, marveling at the fabulous illustrations between the covers. I'm certain I imagined myself as the child on her mission, but I'm also positive I was very skeptical of how the wolf, or even Grandmother, could survive the things they went through. Yes, the wolf dies in a tragic way, but consuming an entire woman that could resurface intact, is simply amazing! I'm sure I would tell my mother that this was just not "logical". But, enough of that. With the velvet vest. Delight is a child that has a fabulous imagination, and loves the Grimm Brothers fairytales. She also loves to play dress up, and I won't disappoint her. She will be receiving some beautiful fairytale dress-up costumes by some of my favorite illustrators. Today she is wearing Little Red Riding Hood as illustrated in the Father Tuck Panorama. With all the possible illustrated costumes to select from (and they are vast), Father Tuck's had the Grimm Brothers German feel to it. I began with her shoes and socks. I designed the little brown shoes with the white buttons to have that peasant look about them. A pair of royal blue stockings finished the first day's work. Close-uo Since Delight is the same size as Alice Illustrated, the dress took a simple day to put together. I used cotton sateen for the aqua dress, and white shirting cotton with tiny satin dots on it for the cuffs and bodice. The apron is of silver and white striped cotton and hangs a bit below her dress, like an old kitchen towel, as in the illustration. Her vest is marine blue velvet, and this piece caused me lots of difficulties. First in that I had to recut the pattern twice for a deeper "neckline", and second because I had to pull lined velvet through a half inch shoulder area. I almost gave up. Why velvet? Why the richness of sateen? Because she's a Lawton doll and they are very used to elegant fabrics. White double-sided silk ribbon was laced through the vest. Both dress and vest close in the back with hooks and thread loops. Pointy Hood on Velveteen Yesterday was the second day of designing the hooded cape. The hood piece is huge. It had to be drawn in a way that would allow the hood a point at the top, and enough fullness around the face so that you could gather it. This cape is of red cotton velveteen, lined in red cotton sateen. Finally, I had one more piece to make. The reticule. I used a small key ring as the base and wrapped it in silk ribbon. Then I used silk dupioni to make the little round bag. It is only cosmetic and does not open. I looped silk ribbon around the ring and knotted it on top, then sewed a small brown button to the bodice of the dress to hook the little bag to. Hah! Brilliant. A bouquet of daisies for Grandmother and a basket of goodies by Lawton Doll Company complete the look. Delight will be costumed as Gretel, Rapunzel, Cinderella, and Snow White (no, not Disney Snow White), and possibly other fairytale heroines as time goes on. She will need a dress up trunk, and I have the perfect Lawton doll trunk for her to store her costumes in. Suggestions of fairytales would be welcome! Father Tuck was chosen for Little Red Riding Hood, but will not be used again. We have untold numbers of illustrators throughout time who've conceived their own versions of these fairytale heroines, and one will speak to me for each story. I was telling Jenny that working with red made me happy. Delight has a costume that will take her through the holidays, and Alice Liddell will get her red winter coat in December. She must. Please enjoy a sampling of a few of my favorite Red Riding Hood illustrations below. Love, Miss E. Mouse My Childhood Book Johnny Gruelle 1916 Unknown (to me) Genady Spirin's Little Red Cap Margaret Tarrnat Vintage Paper Toy Trina Schart-Hyman (one of my favorite illustrators, I began collecting her books when I was 16) Fabulous! (unknown) ...with now-a-days frocks Carl Larrson Off to Grandmother's House
Fully functional postcards, set of ten as pictured. These include: Primrose Fairy Stitchwort Fairy Daisy Fairy Dog-Violet Fairy Cowslip Fairy Lady's Smock Fairy Speedwell Fairy Larch Fairy Dandelion Fairy Buttercup Fairy You will get a set of ten single sided blank postcards. Each print measures 4 x 6 inch (10 CM x 15 CM). These cute little fairies are ideal to post, give as a gift or frame. If you would like any particular set or colour scheme, please drop me a message and I will do my best to help. I aim to to post the item within 3 working days of cleared payment and they will be sent in a hard backed envelope. SHIPPING Postage is free to the UK and by Royal Mail International standard post for everywhere else.
I found a little faery living among my water lilies, her name is Cricket. She glows in the dark and I am completely in love with her! She is a Charles Creature Cabinet Firefly Faery Fidelia.
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TINY ELF.... MAGIC HAPPINESS down at the Silver Stream pond... -- Myai --
My little kitchen fairies "Peaches and Cream Fairie" 2003 Fairy sitting on pitcher of cream- made in China Condition: Pre-Owned Good See Photos
You’re Tinker Bell, right? Nice to meet you. I’m Luminaria, a Light Fairy.Luminaria Luminaria is a light-talent fairy who appears in the games and books. In Welcome to Pixie Hollow (2012), an illustration of her is available. Luminaria appears in Tinker Bell (game) (2008). She is often found in Sunflower Meadow, but can sometimes be found in Lilypad Pond, Summer Glade, Midsummer Hills, and Pine Tree Grove. "Light fairy Luminaria can usually be found frolicking with fireflies. She has a soft spot
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vintage fairy 'I stood against the window And I looked between the bars, And there were strings of fairies Hanging from the stars; Everywhere and everywhere In shining, swinging chains; The air was full of shimmering, Like sunlight when it rains.' 1st stanza: 'I Stood Against the Window' by Rose Fyleman fairies dancing upon the water, from a vintage ad 'They kept on swinging, swinging, They flung themselves so high They caught upon the pointed moon and hung across the sky. And when I woke next morning, There still were crowds and crowds In beautiful bright bunches All sleeping on the clouds.' 2nd stanza: 'I Stood Against the Window' by Rose Fyleman http://www.celticfairymusic.com/fairy-stories/fairy-poetry.htm illustration by Frances Brundage found on picssr.com a teddy bear fairy paperdoll Teddy Bear paper doll set by Beverly Matteson Pont c. 1954 - 1995 found on origamibears.com 'Buttercups in the sunshine look like little cups of gold. Perhaps the Faeries come to drink the raindrops that they hold." - Elizabeth T. Dillingham in "Faery Song" vintage fairy found on www.bumblebutton.blogspot.com Courtesy of Dover Publications, website address to the right. The Fairies by Robert Herrick* If ye will with Mab find grace, Set each Platter in his place: Rake the Fier up, and get Water in, ere Sun be set. Wash your Pailes, and clense your Dairies; Sloths are loathsome to the Fairies: Sweep your house: Who doth not so, Mab will pinch her by the toe. vintage Queen Mab of the fairies from Treasury of Verse for Little Children cover art vintage Butterfly Fairy Let's do some 'splainin'. Queen Mab is the queen of the Fairies, and is found in Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'. As this is a vintage poem, you will find the spellings a bit 'odd'! Fier is today spelled: Fire Pailes is today spelled: Pails Clense is today spelled: Cleanse I also edited the word "Sloths". In the original poem it is "Sluts". However, the meaning has changed quite a bit from then to now! We consider 'sluts' to be 'bad women who sell or give their bodies for sex. This is certainly NOT what Mr. Herrick means in his poem! I substituted the word "Sloths" which I feel is more accurate terminology in our modern world. 'Titannia' by Karen Prince I found many poems that refer to Queen Mab who will pinch you if you do not do things her way. It was almost always referring to: 'pinch you til you're black and blue', and this is done while you are sleeping! Tatania by Frederick Howard Michael closeup of Tatania's crown My scan isn't so great, but it is like a moth/butterfly floated down on her head to be her tiara! fairy to color on a green background courtesy of Dover publications 'Angel Pond' found on www.paintermagazine.co.uk 'til next time, inkspired www.inkspired.etsy.com www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com www.inkspiredmusings.blogspot.com and on pinterest: K.Kloberdans
Anche se siamo ancora a fine Novembre, quest'anno l'atmosfera Natalizia già comincia a sentirsi e ho pensato di fare l'albero......