Friday, August 30, 2013

To Be Perfectly Clear

I often wonder what goes on inside an adult mind for them to spout streams of negativity towards posts that are only meant to make the viewer feel good.

Then one of those comments appeared on my page.

I was showing off a beautiful 'thank you' card with a handwritten note from one of my littlest visitors. Some 'grown-up' decided to over look the sentiment, good will and fine manners with which it was sent, and made an incredibly rude and insensitive remark.

When I suggested that a little bit of etiquette was in order I was told I was over reacting.

No. 

Nope. 

Not even a bit.

Not one little smidge.

Now, I've had a rough week. I'm feeling down and a little grumpy BUT even if my heart was filled with buttercups and candyfloss this would have set me off. This is not over reacting. This is being fed up to >>HERE<< with the complete lack of tact and common kindness some people display.

How on earth does someone find fault with a child being taught grace and manners? In what sort of mind is it okay to belittle a child expressing gratitude in their own words and pictures?

Can you fathom someone coming into your house and insulting the child of one of your guests? In my house that person would be removed immediately. Same goes for my page. 

Please consider the following when posting...

• If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.

• Think before you speak.

• Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?

• What would Jesus (or other divine being of choice) do?

I want you, my 'guest', to feel like you are in a positive environment and this sort of behaviour shouldn't be a concern. I cross my heart that I will do my best to keep the place clear of this sort of beast, and I will always 'over react' when thoughtlessness is directed at little people. 

Just to be perfectly clear... This particular brand of insensitivity and overall rudeness may fly elsewhere but not with me and not on my page. You want to have a laugh at a child's expense or make rude flippant remarks? Go crawl into some dark corner of the web and laugh it up with the other cretins, giggle and rant with your friends, scream it into your pillow... just keep it off of my page. 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Fire and Spoons and Homecomings

Seasoned potters will look at this gathering of bits and bobs and cringe... but I am rather proud of this lot. Unsightly as it may be ;)


I've been playing with clay and trying my hand at pit firing. Pit firing is a primitive method of firing clay/pottery. I've still got a long way to go but it's been fun and I'm really looking forward learning more and creating better pieces. I don't expect to be making any vases, cups or teacups (pottery is incredibly hard and a true skill!) but if I can manage a few rustic bits inspired by faerie folk I'll be pleased as punch.

Pixie Hill has some of the nicest neighbours. A couple of weeks ago one of them dropped off a handful of wooden spoons for me to play with. Here's the results...

Spoon wands of course! For those who are new to my blog... One day, quite a few years ago now, a lady wrote to me asking my witchy opinion of her child using a spoon as a wand. I told her children have the very best ideas and I thought it was brilliant. To stir magic with a lowly spoon, clockwise to bring good tidings, counter-clockwise for removing the unwanted... it makes perfect sense.

So I've been making spoon wands ever since. Wands for making wishes, banishing monsters and bringing lovely dreams. Each one made with a purpose in mind. Here's a better look at one which is  particularly good for gardeners, earth lovers and working magic barefoot in secret gardens.


Lastly... I'm excited to retrieve the Pixie Hill faerie houses from "The Gates" this evening. I've missed them, and the place just doesn't seem right without them here. We'll be celebrating their homecoming by extending the studio hours this weekend.

LABOUR DAY WEEKEND
'Welcome Home' Extended Hours
Friday 1pm - 5pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am to 4 pm

If you'd like faerie mail waiting for you, please email [email protected] by THURSDAY at NOON with details.


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Faerie Cubby

I love all of the magnificent cubby boxes I've been seeing lately. When I spied these little boxes on the cheap I picked up a few and set to work. I've filled mine with mosses and shells gathered from the beach, buttons and other nice things.


Here's a list of supplies from Alpha Stamps that are included in this box... just in case you want to create your own :)


AND there's a loverly giveaway on the Alpha Stamps blog where you could win a nice fat prize pack so hop on over!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Spreading the Mess

A few weeks ago I noticed a slew of messages that went something like "I wish I knew how to do x properly." The thing is, generally speaking, the right way is whatever it takes to achieve the results you're looking for.

Toss out those notions of 'proper' and 'right'.

Now, it took me a very long time to embrace this in my own work, but once I learned to 'play' again my work improved by leaps and bounds. Learning to explore and experiment, taking chances and valuing the process of making (without fear of failure) truly frees the creative spirit.

I want to encourage this sense of creative freedom in others so I've cooked up a plan. It's  filled with messy fingers, celebrations of beauty and challenges to help anyone who wants move beyond the notion of 'doing things properly'.

I'm starting off simple with some Mess Making Journals. The first viddy show my process preparing the pages that will be used as the base of the book. Easy, messy, with very pretty results.

Take a gander, join in the fun, and let the mess spread :)

Friday, August 16, 2013

Lightening Strikes at Pixie Hill

Do you have a favourite tree?

The old black locust situated 20 feet from the kitchen door was my favourite. It was the tree I whispered my secrets too while I was hanging laundry. It proudly held the tire swing that would let the kidlet soar. Our resident troll lived beneath it, in a hole beside it's roots.



While tucking the kiddo into bed last week a storm was lighting the sky outside. The was a very sudden and very loud bang. Like nothing I had ever heard before. It was quite frightening. Mr Pixie ran down stairs to see what had happened but nothing seemed amiss.

The next morning I noticed that the oven was on the fritz. The control panel was displaying strange messages (give me a good old fashioned knob any day... that sounds rude but you know what I mean). Later, the Mr noticed some bark on the ground and a giant crack in the tree.

The arbourist came straight away and pointed out a small spot wayyyyy up high. Our tree, my keeper of secrets, had been struck by lightening. It had to come down immediately.


And so at 9am the next day 120 feet of tree came down. I didn't know one could get so emotionally attached to a tree, but judging from my feelings, you can. It was a hard day.


The 'carnage' was incredible and overwhelming and sad. My tree, my keeper of secrets, strewn across the lawn. BUT...

... the house was safe. That the gods that tree took the strike and not this old timbre frame house! Thank the gods that tree was strong enough to stand and not fall into the kitchen!

... we have an abundance of wood to create some large fairy houses, to make stump seats for bonfires and make an abundance of wands.

... lightening struck wood is considered quite magically potent and being that the Black Locust is a protective wood, our tree will continue to protect as we use its wood.


And although most of that tree is gone, there is still a bit left to whisper secrets to while I hang my laundry beneath its branches.



Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Honoring Lakshmi

Bohemian Bazaar... *le sigh*

I really love this paper. To me it's like a candy display. It's sweet and juicy. It's like freshly ground spices and the stuff of life. Beautiful and vibrant. It's an Arabian Nights fairytale or Hindu celebration.

With that in mind I've created this ATC Honoring the goddess Laskshmi.


 

Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and the embodiment of beauty. Her face is calm and kind. Golden coins flow from her hand, bestowing good fortune.

A video tutorial is available for making this card and I've created a set of back tags you can download here. Here is the complete supply list...


Bohemian Bazaar -Bohemian Bazaar
Bohemian Bazaar - Opulent Sunset
* Bohemian Bazaar Tags & Pockets used as template *
ATC blank
Gold Dresden trim
Petaloo
flower
ScorTape
Rubber Cement
Gold glitter
Hindu goddess image (the one used is from a painting by Raja Ravi Varma)

You can check out additional photos of this project, along with a slew of other cute cards, on the Graphic 45 blog.

Friday, August 09, 2013

More little shrines

I've been working like mad to finish up ten of these little shrines made from the ATC Hutch Shrine Kit available at Alpha Stamps. I love the size of these. They are so precious!
Here's a better look at some of them...



Woodland Faerie Shrine etsy listing

Star Shine Faerie Shrine etsy listing


Little Garden Faerie Shrine etsy listing

**Sold**

Mossy Faerie Cottage Shrine etsy listing


And for size reference here's they are with a pencil and quarter.




Psst... if you hurry, I'm offering free shipping on the shrines for just a few days.