Thursday, June 12, 2014

Fathers Day Layout for Petaloo

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On to my handsome fellas.

These are my two boys...my "cute as a button" son and my hubby.

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The sentiment on that Calypso Chipboard Die Cut is a very accurate motto for our family. "Be silly. Be honest. Be kind." As long as those rules are strictly adhered to, I will pretend that the winks and smiles work.

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I'm really happy with this 8" layout using Calypso papers, and Petaloo's Textured Ivory Elements. It's vibrant and full of fun and a bit rough around the edges... just like us :) And it's not too feminine to send to the Sr. troublemaker (Grampa, aka Nono) for Father's Day.

Petaloo's Textured Ivory Elements Calypso Papers
Calypso Chipboard Die Cut
Calypso Die Cut Stickers
Buttons
Jute twine

Tuesday, June 03, 2014

Tea and coffee

This year's fairy tour kick off/studio open house will be held on July 5th, 2014 here at Pixie Hill. Guests will be invited to snoop the grounds, peek at some of my arty farty things and maybe even play a game of croquet. Later in the afternoon tea will be served.


Once again fairy letters will be available for pickup at the little mail box on the old maple tree. Fairy mail is free when you visit Pixie Hill (with advance notice) but I am kindly requesting a $5 donation for any mail picked up at this event. All money collected for fairy postage on this date will go to our favourite 10 year old to help by needed diabetes equipment.

For more information and other events I'll be taking part in, please visit THIS PAGE.

And lastly, a miracle this morning.. my floor got washed.


I also left my coffee mug on the other side of the room, across a vast expanse of dripping wet floor.

And such has been the start of my week. Fingers crossed that things start to look up for all of us and no more coffee gets taken hostage.

Sunday, June 01, 2014

Owl Post

I think this just might be the greatest 5 minute craft in the history of the world.


I saw this plastic owl at the $store today and immediately knew what to do.


A very quick coat of white paint (and some brown for the base), a printout of the iconic Harry Potter letter and voila! My very own mail owl in about 5 minutes. I know he's not EXACTLY like Hedwig but for $2 and 5 minutes I think he's practically perfect.

Mudder's Day

That's me and my mum :) I've made her this sweet little altered canvas as a gift for Mother's Day. I know it's late... she's three hours away... don't judge!

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It's covered in gorgeous Botanica blooms and is trimmed with Petaloo's Fancy Trim in Ivory.

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I've added a couple of dresden scrap butterflies, an ornate keyhole from Graphic 45 and some scraps of sheer fabric too. The soft white Botanica blooms, understated soft yellow mini blooms and purple blossoms go so beautifully together.

Some jute string around the edges, and a bit of a bow to finish it off.

I think she'll like it :)

Hop over to the Petaloo blog for additional pics and more projects with their gorgeous products.

SUPPLIES:
Petaloo Hydrangeas > Cream
Petaloo Fancy Trims > BeigePetaloo Botanica Blooms > Ivory, Blue/Purple/Green
Petaloo Botanica Mini Blooms > Soft Yellow > Lavender/PurplePetaloo Botanica Floral Ephemera > Lav/Purple
Petaloo Botanica Spring Berry clusters > Lav/Purple

Small canvas
Photograph
Paper
Jute twine
Sheer fabric
Shabby Chic Ornate Metal Key Holes
Mixed Size Butterflies Dresden Scraps
Foliage Bees Epoxy Stickers

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Lordy, lordy...

It's my birthday in a couple of weeks.

I will be turning 40.

My mum asked me how I felt about that. About the 4-0. I'm absolutely a-ok with it. As I said to her, there is nothing in my youth that makes me regret that it has passed, or makes me feel that getting older is such a bad thing. My life has improved with age. In fact, I'm rather glad of the distancing of youth and all if its woes, insecurities, uncertainties and general shittiness.

I shake my head when people say that being young is the best time of your life. It's not. Not for all of us. Not by a long shot. For some of us, growing older is salvation. For some of us it's not until we are well into adulthood that life really begins and actually becomes enjoyable.


So I'll be glad to be 40. I don't mind the wrinkles. I'm glad to be a grown lady, wearing tiaras on a Sunday, building fairy things in my garden, finding magic and shaping my world into something worthwhile and good.


ANYWAY, I've decided my gift to myself is a challenge for the coming year. I used to read daily and I miss it. I thought that I'd set myself a list of books that every person probably aught to read that I have not. I'm a pretty slow reader (I like to savour every word) so I think a goal of 20 books over the next year would be reasonable. I also thought while I was as it, I might make a list of 20 films that I've shamefully never seen that are considered essential viewing (I've never seen any of the Godfather movies!).

I'll check in once a week or so to let you how it's going, what I'm reading, what I watched.

I'm open to suggestions so please don't be shy about suggesting something that you feel I absolutely MUST read or see. What are some of your favourite books and films of all time that I should be certain to include?

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Ducks!

Given that we have 6 very cute baby ducks living with us at this very moment, I've been posting a slew of duckling photos on my facebook page. Tomorrow is the last day for the bombardment of cuteness that is "Baby Duck Week". Here are a few of my favourite pics of the 'lings.













The handsome fellow starring in most of those pictures is Petyr, Master of the Quack, Head of House Peep Peep. Today is his 1 week hatchday!

The darker duckling standing in the teacup is Bene. Here he is just a day hatched...


Bene had a bit of a struggle getting out of his shell and as a result dinged up his bill. Don't worry, he's fine and dandy now :) 

There's more pics over my facebook page if you'd like to check the whole bunch.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Godefroy's Book Shop

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.