When I was asked if I'd like to participate in
Horizon's fundraiser this year by getting my fairy on, I gave an enthusiastic YES! Inspired by the
Urban Fairy Doors of Ann Arbor, Horizon's is adding fairy stops on their
17th Annual Home and Garden Tour. Partnered with
Furby House Books, I've created a little bookshop for book loving fairies (which really means all of them, because all fairies love books... even goblins.)
The piece measures 11" tall x 8.5" wide, the size of a regular sheet of paper. The base is a cardboard box shaped like a book, very recently gifted to me. How's that for timing?!
The shop window says "Godefroy's New, Used & Rare Books ~Specializing in fairy tales~"
Above, window boxes were created with
White Picket Fence. The edging on the awning (made from
Graphic 45,
Good Ol' Sport,
Victory) is
Thin Fleur Dresden Border. The tiny flowers filling the boxes are Alpha Stamps
Violet Cherry Blossom Garland.
If you peek inside the windows you'll see scads of tiny handmade books!
There are clothes peg steps leading up to a lemony yellow door. The little sign can be turned to read "Open", but right now the fairies are still doing inventory.
Peeking inside you can see loads of books piled upon the floor (
Graphic 45's Mother Goose &
Ring Around the Rosies.)
I made over 470 little books, about half of them made it inside the shop. They all open. My intention was to leave them loose so that the big book shop owners could move them around, but I realized that was probably a bit of a pain, so most of them are stuck in place.
I have left space for some faux tealights to be placed inside to flicker and glow through the windows.
The insides of the windows have not been framed in. To be honest I don't think the inside will be displayed quite so openly so I decided to leave out that detail and save a tiny bit of time. I don't mind that it's not absolutely perfect... imperfection can be quite charming after all :)
Dotted around the shop are pictures of some authors I love dearly.
JK Rowling, Roald Dahl, Margaret Atwood, Hans Christian Andersen...
Edward Gorey glares at you as you climb up the matchstick ladder. Poor Lewis Carroll is hiding to the left.
Also keeping a watchful eye are Maurice Sendak, Edgar Allan Poe and Robert Munsch. Beatrix Potter is tucked in there somewhere too.
And that completes the tour of Godefroy's Books!
I'm not entirely certain when it will be on display. The 'official' tour event takes place on Sunday, July 6th. Be sure to pop in to
Furby House Books if you're in the Port Hope area to support a great cause and independent book sellers.