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What appears to be a miniature mine, courtesy of "The Apple Blossom Faeries" that live at Merridale Estate Cider on Vancouver Island
Buenos Aires,
Evento: faerie fantasy 2016
PH: www.facebook.com/Juan-Tolaba-Photography-194915760869060/
Outfit > Violet Fern :: www.violetfern.org/
Face-up > Illness Illusion :: www.illness-illusion.com/
Doll > Luts CP :: www.eluts.com/
The ground was very wet and I had to get very low for this shot. Let none question my dedication to the cause of fungal documentary!
Shot with a Nikon FE2 and 40mm f2 Voigtlander Ultron with closeup filter on Kodak Ultramax 400.
The faerie queene : disposed into twelve bookes, fashioning XII morall vertues : to which is added his Epithalamion
by Edmund Spenser (1552?-1599)
Location: The George Peabody Library, The Sheridan Libraries, The Johns Hopkins University
Call No.: 821.3 Sp35 1859
Illustrated by Edward Corbould. Gauffered edges.
“For there is nothing lost, that may be found, if sought.”
― Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene
Created with digital images from Hidden Vintage Studios and Eena's Creations at DeviantScrap.com and Lorie Davison at Scrapbookgraphics.
Models are Kylie www.modelmayhem.com/477178 and Krystle profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile...
clothing designed by Lady Moon Designs www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5524457
Location- Queen Victoria Gardens, Perth
other part of the CD- now I have to make a tree thing to connect them. It's a digipak and I'm making a triptych.
The faerie queene : disposed into twelve bookes, fashioning XII morall vertues : to which is added his Epithalamion
by Edmund Spenser (1552?-1599)
Location: The George Peabody Library, The Sheridan Libraries, The Johns Hopkins University
Call No.: 821.3 Sp35 1859
Illustrated by Edward Corbould. Gauffered edges.
gets up with the first rays of the sun, and warmths the little seedlings that her sister the Sprout Faerie has brought to life
Meet the newest doll here at Scribble Dolls, and my first doll of 2014!
She was a custom order inspired by Charles' Creature Cabinet's Fidelia Firefly Faerie.
(I'm sure if you follow me here on Flickr, you KNOW my feelings on the lovely Fidelia's!)
She is 11.5 inches tall.
She can not remain sitting up or standing without something to assist her, but she can still be manipulated in many fun ways with a prop.
I, personally, am having lots of fun with her because she's cuddly and floppy like a rag doll. :)
She was made using my newly drawn up "Pixie" pattern (with a slight change to her head...she needed to match the larger heads of the firefly faeries!).
Expect to see more Pixies in the near future! (They'll be very similar to this faerie, except for the smaller head and a slightly different face style.)
January 2014