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I made this for a cake show. I won 1st place for it. I thought it turned out great. The mudpuddle is poured sugar. the rocks are cookie dought cooked in blobs then stacked with royal then airbrushed.
My wife and I enjoy visiting Luther Britt Park. Today was a gorgeous day so I took a camera and visited the park.
My son's books have been a big source of inspiration for this feltscape as you can see! Piggies and mud puddles are always popular with him :) I did a lot more sewing than needle felting on this piece and I really made a point to use bright colors.
As usual I let some elements be in 3D to have a livelier effect.
The shadow box frame stands on its own which I like because you can simply put it on a shelf :)
The (30 feet* of) snow (that fell this winter) is melting!! I'm very glad I have my plaid galoshes to splash around in. This picture reminds me of a song I learned at my first job in Norway - working at an activity center. We sang a LOT. One of the songs was Alf Prøysen's The first dandelion which talks about the first dandelion of the year looking at his reflection in a mudpuddle. It's a very cute song. And we're a long way away from the year's first dandelion, but... I'll pretend to be one until that day comes!
* This is a bit of an exaggeration.
serving as a mud source for house martins (intended) and potter wasps. Medieval city wall as a potential nesting site for the latter in background.