Saturday, July 06, 2013

A day of discoveries

It's been an eventful day at Pixie Hill.

First, new toadstools are popping up everywhere. I think the faeries must like their homes this year, otherwise these would not be sprouting right next door.


Then there is this unusual fellow who has sprouted at the spiral. Strange toadstool indeed!


I noticed a great deal of fussing by some tiny little sparrows near the big pine on our front lawn. It didn't take long to see what the commotion was about...


This grumpy little fellow had fallen from his nest. I left him be and went to read up on what to do about fallen birds. Since there was no way to return the wee fellow to the nest, I decided to take a bit of advice and create a little nest near the original one and hope the mamma and papa would take care of the wee thing. Well I popped that little bird into the nest I hobbled and he popped right back out again! He's a feisty little thing and his ma and pa are close by so I suppose all I can do is hope that nature can be kind.

 

Nature isn't always kind. Mr. Pixie found this in the pool this morning. Isn't it beautiful? It makes me sad that it's not fluttering around, but it's a wonder to hold in your hand. We were certain that it was dead but after a few hours we noticed tiny movements here and there. I'm sure the beautiful creature will not live, but those little movements of resilience are miraculous.


And finally (although the day is not yet over so may not truly be 'finally') I almost mowed this over with the lawn tractor today.

What a strange and marvelous day.

Wednesday, July 03, 2013

A Starry French Country Shrine

I'm so excited to begin showing off some my Graphic 45 pieces. I've shown you one or two of the little extra side projects I've done but today they're featuring one of my projects on the Graphic 45 blog.

Here's one of my proper new and sparkly pieces!

 (For a complete list of supplies, scroll to the bottom.)


The piece makes use of the French Country collection, as well as A Ladies' Diary.


I've used the interior sliding box from the Graphic 45 Staples: Small Matchbook Box as the base. The Graphic 45 boxes are thick as can be and incredibly sturdy and solid.
For the feet of the box I've used Ornate Metal Keys I've used 4 keys of the same design but I bet 4 different styles would be quirky cute!


Really and truly, I've had so much fun making things using the Graphic 45 products. Getting a sneak peek at the other design team members work, the versatility of the work created with their papers is pretty dang amazing.

Here's my supply list just in case you want to recreate this piece for yourself :)


Graphic 45 Staples:

Gold star brad
Glitter • Ink • Glue

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Updates, updates, everywhere

I know I've been a bit of a stinker for posting recently and I'm sorry about that. Every time I see a mushroom on the lawn I think of you and want to grab my camera and tell you fairy stories... but life has a funny way of distracting me.

It's been all work and germs here but things are finally slowing down. I've decided to take a break from the crazy and get back to enjoying the imaginary world I've created for myself. I have a dream or two that needs fulfilling ;)

ANYWAY... here are a few updates to life around Pixie Hill


My fairy mailbox broke. I've repaired it once already but the damned thing just falls apart every time there's a breeze. It could be the barrage of rain we've had, but I think it's probably the goblins who are sad no one ever sends them notes.


This is what happens when you mention any small animal in our house. I said "guinea pig" once and a week later Mr Pixie brought home three. After a short stint in the dining room, they are now living happily outdoors and will soon have a brand new spacious pen. They are Calendula (above), Little Sage...


...and Rosemary


Our raspberry plants are just about to ripen. We have to keep a close eye on them because the birds will gladly feast on them and leave us nothing at all if we don't get out there quick enough.


The pretty weeds are blooming nicely. I love yarrow... especially this hot pink one.


The comfrey is blooming to. Bees LOVE comfrey and the plant is forever literally buzzing with activity.



 The veggies seem to be growing well this year. Just look at that lush cabbage!


And that sweet little curly tendril! We've never had luck with peas but we had a feast last night and there's plenty left on the vine.


Loads of these little mushrooms have been popping up all over the yard this year. They are very sweet looking little things. I just love that long spindly stem with the great huge mushroomed dome. 


And here the whole garden looks quite pretty. The constant rains are causing things to bolt quickly and become overgrown as soon as you blink. I like jumbled chaos, the husband prefers neat and tidy rows. Neither one of us is fond of the terrible gangs of mozzies waiting to attack at all times.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Altered Art Board Book Giveaway

Soooo, it's been a while since I did a giveaway... and I am going to the post office on Tuesday... so I thought I'd do a wee contest on my facebook page.

I'm giving away my the 'Language of Flowers' altered art board book I created for Alpha Stamps.

Here's a few pics...






 If you're interested in trying your luck, pop over to my facebook page, find the picture below, leave a comment and give it a share. Easy peasy.

 

This'll be a short and sweet contest with a random winner being selecting tomorrow evening.

Good luck!

Saturday, June 29, 2013

A wee ATC freebie

It's Canada Day long weekend here in the Great White North. I'm spending it alone, working my fingers to the bone, and damning the video editing software I just can't seem to get the hang of.

BUT it's not all doom and gloom. Here's a little gift from moi to vous...

Here's the link to a downloadable pdf of back tags for your ATC's. They are not ATC sized, but they're just right for putting all the pertinent information on your little works of art.

Now, go and have some beer, back bacon, maple syrup and poutine to celebrate the Cannuk in you!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Fairy Lanterns, Fancy Brooch & Half Sheet Freebie

Ok, how stinkin' adorable is this fairy lantern?!? Could it possibly be any cuter?


What if I add a tealight to show off those transparency wings?


*dreamy sigh* I had far too much fun making these lanterns for Alpha Stamps. Just look at this little fellow picking a tiny rose for his favourite fairy lovin' lunatic (that would be me).


I've kept the embellishments here fairly quiet. Because I haven't I haven't added too many bells and whistles, individually the lanterns have a clean look and together (totally grouping these for a table centre piece!) they are not too overwhelming.


Sometimes restraint is thought of as boring or dull, I believe that it can be classic and demonstrate a certain elegance. Some days restraint is in order... all other days need three buckets of glitter and a two miles of ribbon and as much dresden trim as you can possibly use.

Did you happen to notice those amazing fairy cameos? Totally swoon-worthy. I've used a gorgeous green one for this very fancy cameo locket brooch.


And the pretty thing opens up to reveal a little altered art piece inside :)


Now, on to the freebie.

Not too long ago Alpha Stamps held a Fairy Fashion Giveaway. There were so many sweet comments (especially about keeping fairy magic alive for children) that I knew I wanted to create some sort of freebie for Alpha Stamps customers. So, here it is...


These are the photos I used in today's lantern project. They will be available from Alpha Stamps for a limited time for you to make your own fairy magic. Just leave a comment on today's Alpha Stamps blog and they'll email you a printable version :)

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

A Little Thank-You

Yesterday I had two little visitors bring me a "thank-you" card after wandering around the Fairy Tour.


I wanted to post the card to make sure that everyone who shared the indiegogo link, everyone who contributed to the Pixie Project, got a peek because this 'thank-you' is absolutely meant for you.

From 4 year old Ella, 2 year old Will and 39 year old me... thanks. You're a good egg :)

xoxo