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I PP this one 3 times and loved the outcome of all of them
I envision faeries and unicorns coming in through the mist....
The Emerald Faerie has a special job to do. She grows precious gems in her garden and then hides them in the earth for the gnomes and dwarfs to mine.
This little cottage has interior walls covered in genuine peridot, citrine and emeralds. The garden in the yard is also full of the same gem stones. And since precious stones should never be unguarded, the Emerald Faerie has a watch-rat named Spike. There's also a gnome suitor calling at the back door but I think she's ignoring him.
Our younger daughter is going to a Regency Ball to be held at Lucca, near Florence in August. The Summer Pleasures of 1818.
The dress code asks that the ladies wear faerie wings as well (of course) as ball gowns appropriate to the period. This event is associated with the local Jane Austen Society.
Dad was requested to come up with the required kit. This is the framework, upon which will be stretched layers of sparkly netting.
I made the wings, and the harness which connects them, from common grounding wire, which comes in two sizes at the local hardware store. The smaller is a seven strand twist of 16 gauge copper wire; the heavier is 12 gauge, similarly twisted up.
The first job is to untwist the wires and straighten them. The quickest and best way I found to straighten the wire was to stretch it, in the case of the 16 gauge, until it breaks.
I used 12 gauge for the 'main rib' of each wing (the inside or root wire upon which the other 'veins' are wound; also using this heavier wire for the harness frame. The spreading veins, and the 's'-shaped stabilizing pieces are all from 16 gauge. The assembly simply soldered together.
The wings are each mounted onto the harness frame by two small brass bolts, allowing the whole item to be taken apart and packed into a (large) suitcase.
Faerie Garden: The Misadventures of The Vivi.
P.o.S.e. -- Poppy Pose 1; Funny Pose 1
Samis World -- Lynda Dress Blue
EverAfter -- Sunflower Pose Wash tub and poses 2 & 6,
Sweet Potatoes -- Ouchie Bandages Gacha
Sweet Moments -- Pose 21,
The Popcorn Tree (TPT) -- Dolphin Plush
Slide -- Gavin
These beautiful Faeries were at Faerie World 2008, Eugene, OR. Foreground is mother and daughter. Faeries come in all shapes and forms, contrary to some beliefs.
1. Rowan., 2. Pixie Isle! At Night!, 3. Gnome Vase, 4. Vivica, 5. Troll Tree Animation, 6. Ludmilla, 7. Untitled, 8. 2008 Calendar, 9. Learning to Fly, 10. Flutterby, 11. I Bring to you the Fall, 12. Lady with a Pseudo Ermine, 13. Dwarf Witch, 14. Messed up grl, 15. *
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Finally got some pics of my Amethyst Faerie, I just finished her hair a couple of hours ago. She is made of Japanese glass seed beads, organic cotton, and real amethyst beads for her ball-joints. Now she just needs a dress!
Faerie Photoshoot
Location: Spring Grove Cemetary (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Designer: Brittany Everitt & Anna Messinger
MUA and Hair: Brittany Everitt
Model: Ellen
This is a stall of of my mums faerie's and my clothes at the '3 wishes faery fest' last year.
this them hanging out, chilling, chatting on the table
In the magical land of faeries, every 1,000 cocoons turns into a faerie. If the cocoon opens during a full moon then we see a Sprout Faerie come to life. And helped by the energy of the moon she brings all those tiny seeds to sprout and turns them into little seedlings.