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I am the leaf faerie, born of the earth and nourished by the elements of rain and sun. I herald the seasons, provide shelter to man and beast and tower even over the trees themselves. My lofty heights have inspired mortals to built cathedrals and small children to dance in an attempt to catch my leaves in their descent to the ground.
The faerie garden's finally all planted and arranged this year. It's hard to believe but I've already had to cut back the lamb's ears, wormwood, and tansy.
Hanging from the limb of a rhododendron we were lucky to find one of the remaining mystery fairies. Apparently some artist makes a few dozen of these fairies with wire and yarn bodies, paper wings, and clay faces. They tend to disappear pretty quickly once they are discovered. Classic Eugene!
Light as a feather, candyfloss tendrils!
(These are not yarn falls... they are hand felted with a gorgeous swirled effect around a strong, lofty core! They have been tested by Ro for dance-whipability and passed with flying colors! Literally! lol...)
Took 1 photo of fireworks tonight and it was this. For some reason, I didn't delete it. Later, looking at the full size photo, I noticed what I hadn't before -- green faerie above the explosion. D'you see her? ;)
This is the second in our new art collection at Dragon-Fly Photography Studio. This series was created from our fascination with faeries and the fantasy genre.
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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
Photographed on the corner of Wakefield and Pulteney Streets during the 2019 Christmas Pageant in Adelaide, South Australia.
Spinel Faerie is the first in a series of Gemstone Faeries. She is about 9.25 inches tall, and is made of Japanese glass seed beads, organic cotton fiber fill & thread, and Swarovski pearls. She will have natural black spinel on her dress. All the colors used represent colors of spinel. She is ball-jointed, and has 13 points of articulation.