Monday, June 18, 2012

A few little things

The first little thing...
... a tiny door! It's only around 2" tall and it opens to reveal this itty scene.

Here's the link for the kit I used as the base: Mini Parisian Door Shrine Kit. There's sooooo many possibilities for this tiny thing.

Also in little news...

More fairy activity around 'the hill'. Sometimes it's the little things that let me know that the fae are about. We've had fantastic firefly displays, gorgeous wildflowers blooming and the birds are all aflutter. The foxglove is starting to bloom, which always turns my mind to the wee folk.



I'm sure the wee folk have also been having their way with our dog, Padfoot. They must be coaxing him into picking up things he ought not to because he's become TERRIBLE over the past week. He even tried to pick up a toad and gave us both a nasty shock when he started foaming at the mouth. Thankfully he's safe and sound but what a fright!

Friday, June 15, 2012

To catch a faerie...

Tomorrow I'll be showing at Casa Dea Estate Winery in Prince Edward County. They're celebrating their third anniversary and part of the festivities includes opening their banquet hall to local artists to display their work.

In preparation the last few days have been hectic. I don't have anything packed and didn't get everything done that I wanted to accomplish. What I did manage to do was put together something I've been thinking of for a while... a faerie spying kit.


Isn't it cute!?! There's loads of stuff crammed into that vintage glass topped jar including a little handmade cheesecloth net, faerie sight stone, a scribble book with assorted papers for note taking, and a blend of faerie attracting herbs. There's a bunch of other useful things for attracting faeries in there as well.

Don't worry, I've included a note of warning about the keeping of faeries in jars and the pinching that may result.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

How to Hinge a House ;)

I made these little hinged birdhouses a short while ago. They remind me something the Victorians might have kept as love tokens... or maybe memorials... creepy buggers ;)

Anyway, here's a quick 'how to' if you'd like to make your own.


With Alpha Stamps Chipboard Birdhouse Shapes as a template, I cut out four houses, using complimentary papers, for each house I want to make. (Side note: I have totally become a Graphics 45'er) To make one house you'll need to cover the front and back of two chipboard birdhouse shapes.

Leave one house intact, this will be the interior background of the house.  The second house you will slice into four parts as shown above.

Glue the two outer most edges to the base house shape.

Now you'll want to glue some hinges into place. These ones swing in the correct direction. Here's some things to think about when attaching the hinges...

• align the swing of the hinge directly over your cut
• use strong glue and let it dry completely before trying to open your house
• make sure your hinges swing in the correct direction!
• do not glue the moving part of the hinge! Keep your glue to the edges.
• for a stronger piece use two hinges on either side
• stiff hinges are more likely to cause problems opening and closing the doors.

To finish off the hinges I added some tiny nail head stickers.

Now open those suckers up and embellish to your hearts delight!







Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The faeries are out and about!

The faerie folk here are getting rather excited about the upcoming summer solstice. There's been loads of activity over the past few days. Lots of found objects like butterfly wings, bright blue feathers and empty robins eggs. Tiny toadstools dot the lawn. And there are more butterflies here than we've ever seen before!




There's been toads aplenty these past couple of weeks too. I am sure that they are the watchmen of the faerie world. This grumpy fellow was particularly put off by our presence and I'm certain I heard him say "Hrmph!" when I snapped his photo.


If you happen to be in Prince Edward County this Saturday, June 16th, stop by Casa Dea Estates Winery and say 'Hiya!'. They're celebrating their 3rd anniversary and have opened up their banquet hall to local artists. There'll be lots to see, do and taste so drop in and see what all the hub-bub is about :)

Monday, June 11, 2012

And the winner is...

Congrats to Lizbethem who won the blog hop giveaway!

Thanks so much to all who entered and to my fellow design team members for giving away such grand stuff too!

Saturday, June 09, 2012

The tall trees loomed

I recently took part in the Wicked Forest Matchbook swap over on craftster.org. Here's what I made for my fantabulous partner...


The base is the small matchbox. There's tiny little mushrooms on that little mossy lawn.


And when the sun goes down the cottage lights up with a flickery glow.


Thursday, June 07, 2012

New Needlefelted Fellow

We have moles. They aren't nearly as bad as they were last year, but once in a while the tell-tale hills pop up on the lawn.

Mole hills are fascinating. They are like a very, very, very slow eruption. The earth ever so slowly pushing up.  Strange indeed!

Here's a little needle felted mole I've made over the past couple of days. His fingers and toes are made of paperclay. He stands just a smidgen under 2"!





He's not very photogenic I'm afraid. He's rather much more lovely in real life. He's listed in the shop here.