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Brenda modeling some custom faerie ears

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

I love how this turned out.

This is one of the books i bought maia for her birthday.

Would you like to sample a birthday cupcake?

 

You can see more images here.

faerietale birthday party.

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Faeries on my dresser.

Faerieworlds 2008 | Eugene, Oregon

Peatbog Faeries perform at opening of Edinburgh International Film Festival 2006

Faerie Photoshoot

Location: Spring Grove Cemetary (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Designer: Brittany Everitt & Anna Messinger

MUA and Hair: Brittany Everitt

Model: Rachel

This is the card I created for the Advent swap in the Swap me and Image group. Day 10.

 

I used copic markers to draw the faerie (my own design), scrapbook paper for the background, ribbon, red stickers for the holly and a snowflake charm.

Just because I can.

Trying to get back into portraiture, I did a photo shoot for a friend and had some luck shooting this young lady.

Getting ready to go out and be naughty!

Taken By Frank Cerillo

I do not own this photo**

new york renaissance faire 2021

Peter Morrison from the Peatbog Faeries playing at the Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2007.

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!

Colored Pencil on pastel paper

"Folklore, Land and Literature"

Ellen Kurshner (standing)

Hybrid Saiph / Clozel & Cuprit

She may be spoiled like a princess, but moments like these help keep that attitude in check.

Original polymer sculpture, silicone mold made from it, 100% recycled paper casting, then acrylic painted.

Sugar faerie by Fuego Fatuo (Álvaro Herranz) - www.fuegofatuo.net

A blue/green iridescent brooch is the star of this two strand pearl necklace.

I was really lucky today!!! I caught twin faeries sitting in my rosebushes!!!!

finally spun the faerie kit from pumpkinhaus. the kit contained a textured batt, turquoise roving, locks, some charms, novelty snippets, green tulle, fabric, and feathers. i also used the cellophane it was wrapped in along with the ribbon.

 

didn't use the wooden charm because i used the wrong wheel...it wouldn't fit through the orifice. could sew it in i suppose.

Holly Faerie is a OOAK beaded art doll. She is bal-jointed and has 13 points of articulation. She is made of Japanese glass seed beads, organic cotton thread & fiber fill, ahimsa silk thread, and Swarovski pearls. She is about 9 inches tall. There is a lot of interesting lore about the holly plant, I posted a little about that on my website, if anyone wants to read it, here is the link: faeriedustdolls.wordpress.com/2015/08/17/holly-faerie/

One of the faerie cottages built by Charles Macdonald at Huntington Point, NS, in the 1930's.

Two faeries from around my yard. Taken for my mom's birthday!

Hand painted silk crepe de chine fabric for a faerie dress.

 

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