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This necklace is like a dream of another world. A vintage acrylic cameo of roses is set in an antiqued brass frame which I have carefully buffed at the edges to highlight the leaves. Hanging in a cluster above are a strand of brightly colored wire wrapped stones and a beautiful brass deco fairy.
The 20 inch chain is made of brass and gold plated chains that meet at a pink quartz stone and closes with a claw clasp. The cameo and frame measure 2 inches across and 2 and 1/2 inches in length.
Amy thought Jeremiah and I were nuts for thinking it that. 'Course I didn't mean no happy Peter Pan faeries. I meant the strange and sometimes ill-tempered Celtic or western European fae who were prone to kidnapping babies :p ;) But I digress....
In a mystical mossy glen, the faeries dance on coppery boughs...
Dainty and delicate, this copper bracelet is adorned with pretty copper charms. Reminiscent of a mossy, fantastical woodland, six light green glass beads, two butterflies, two dragonflies and a faerie dance along the chain. The beads are painstakingly hand-wrapped in copper wire and the faerie and butterflies are attached using copper jump rings. Two flower links punctuate the chain and the bracelet is finished off with a bright copper lobster clasp.
Richly vibrant in color, this one-of-a-kind bracelet would be perfect for summer, fantasy lovers and anyone who feels like inviting a little magic into their lives :)
Lynn Shields
Warrior In Wings
Challenged with Colon Cancer
this is her class of Special Needs Children, she has not taught them since her diagnosis in September, and misses them greatly. They are students @ Bartlett Elementary
Upload this one last weekend and I decided I didn't like the processing.. . Here is a more natural coloured one.
2011 Florida Renaissance Festival, Deerfield Beach, Fl.
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//milkman's shelf in a Toronto home.
This photo was shot in the Annex, but little doors like this are quite common in old Toronto homes. As kids, we used to hide stuff (notes, smurf figurines, GO juice boxes, laneway mice, etc) in these all the time