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I'm planning to take Bitsy to the Silverleaf Renfest this weekend as a captured fae so I needed wings asap. This is the quick & easy version: feather butterfly wings with added Stickles and glitter. I'll be experimenting with some other types of wings but these are the fallbacks incase the others don't turn out.
PS- Bitsy says faeries like to be nakey. :)
My g/f bought me this blanket because she said that I am this faerie. I just wish I could get my hair to look like that! :-)~
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/
Thoughts flit in and out of my subconscious like faeries on the wing. Some are shy and flirtatious, concealing themselves in the thinnest gossamer spun from spider's silk. Others are more playful, sparkling as their jewelry flashes in the sun.
by Edward P. Morgan III, October 25, 2007
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Adjustments: hue -140, saturation 100, Lightness 0. Original and enhanced photos by me. Original photo taken in 2004, County Cork, Ireland. Enhanced photo done using Pixlr free online photo editing software February 2013.
Original photo here: www.flickr.com/photos/91004827@N08/8466386179/in/set-7215...
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/
Faerie at the foot of the Milligan family grave located in Presbyterian Division E Row 5, Plot 62 .
Photo: Cathy Currie
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