Hello again!
I sure hope I don't bore you with these Fairy Houses...;^)
I sure hope I don't bore you with these Fairy Houses...;^)
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"The Blue Fairy"'s house is off to New Mexico later this week!
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"The Blue Fairy"'s house is off to New Mexico later this week!
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And...
I have acquired a helper...very much appreciated...
Mr. B is a much more precise shingler than I am!
(I have learned to kind of embrace "wonkiness"...;^)
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And...
I have acquired a helper...very much appreciated...
Mr. B is a much more precise shingler than I am!
(I have learned to kind of embrace "wonkiness"...;^)
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The "Pink Rose Fairy"'s house is well underway!
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Look at this "freebie" I found!
I got one of those boxes of 24 "mini" cupcakes at Walmart the other day...
and the divided plastic holder was far too cool to just throw away!
At first I thought I'd save it to sort beads in, then I remembered all the little-bitty
blends of polymer clay that I had sitting on plates all over my worktable...
It's perfect!
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...And the lid keeps all the dust and ~ ahem ~ kitty hair off the clay!
(Polymer clay acts like a magnet for those things!)
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And last but not least, Tallulah, watching from her post above my worktable!
Jonathan has been playing with her with the laser a lot, lately, and she is constantly
looking for it!
Have a wonderful week, all!
Love,
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Well I'm not tired at looking at your fairy houses! I think they are amazing and so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI loved looking at your old childhood piccies too.
Have a great week! xx
such beautiful work you do. Very nice of hubby to lend a hand. The photo of your cat is beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow so beautiful xxx
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your blog and your wonderful polymer clay creations! I love this fairy house, it is absolutely fabulous and your helper, Tallulah is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTallulah looks a little 'wonky' herself!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful houses!
Truly beautiful and amazing!
ReplyDeleteyour houses are fabulous! a man with a glue gun...that is scary!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have your love helping with these amazing houses and your supervisor....super cute! Great idea for the cupcake holder too...thinking outside the box so to speak.
ReplyDeleteYour fairy houses are amazing! Thanks for showing us the different steps of how they are created!
ReplyDeleteYour blog always makes me smile!
Susie
Anne those fairy houses are unbelievable! You amaze me every time! How wonderful that your hubby helps you! Although in my partnership i dare say i'm the more precise of the two. LOL!
ReplyDeleteJinx (the cat) got shut in a closet over night last night.....does that ever happen to you? He follows me around..i open a closet door get something...close the door not realizes he had scooted in....hours go by or overnight if we go to bed soon after and i realize hey...i've seen Jinx in a while....he always ALWAYS wakes us up then i call 'Jiinnnxxxx' and i can here this pitiful meow. I go around calling Jinx and him meooowing until i narrow done what closet he's in...kinda like Marco...Polo....Cats! Gotta love em! Hugs! deb
Your little fairy houses are just the cutest and I love them all. Keep on showing us your little fairy houses in progress. So glad that you got a skillful helper to speed up production.
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Love your fairy houses...Too cute..Hope you had a great Easter..
ReplyDeleteI love these fairy houses. You amaze me, never bore me.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed catching up with you and what goes on in your busy mind Anne!
ReplyDeleteThe vintage cards are interesting and fun to look at and to see such a variety of themes! I have never seen the cards with actual Easter egg people before!
I really enjoyed seeing your photos and to what little Anne's world was like. This was a treat to visit your past!!!
I truly LOVE every one of your Fairy houses!!! Would never be bored, each is so unique and I must say Spectacular! Keep them coming! What a wonderful hubby helping you out too! Do you count the amount of pine cone pieces you place on them? I imagine a few sore fingers are involved in the gluing process! I like you clever container!
Ahh, Tallulah sitting pretty for her picture! <3
I shall never, ever be tired of your work - you are so talented. Your fairy homes are amazing!
ReplyDeleteAnd you kitty is so cute too.
I never tire of looking at your fairy houses Anne, they are so stunning! If you ever want to get rid of you cat.....just sayin'
ReplyDeleteSuch creative and intricate detail to your Fairy houses....mind boggling to me :) The photo of Talllulah is cool. I love the look from her eyes...she is a gorgeous cat.
ReplyDeleteSuch creative and intricate detail to your Fairy houses....mind boggling to me :) The photo of Talllulah is cool. I love the look from her eyes...she is a gorgeous cat.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet Fairy houses, Anne! So much detail and love goes into them! And now with a helper! How those big fingers work with those tiny 'shingles', I'll never know! I scrolled down and took a peek at your childhood photos and your vintage cards. How charming they are - I love the one of you and your Dear Mother! Oh, she is a beauty and so fashionably dressed, even her purse is lovely! And your Dad- so handsome in his suit! What precious photos - you were just the sweetest. The vintage cards were so fun. My favorite is the little girl waking up in bed to the rooster! Hope your Easter was lovely! Hugs, xoxo
ReplyDeleteLove, love seeing your fairy houses! What a great use for the mini muffin tray! The little balls of clay look like jewels. :)
ReplyDeleteYour fairy houses are really cute! You must have a lot of patience to make those. I'm catching up on your last few posts here. I loved seeing your family photos in the last post and enjoyed seeing the old Easter cards too. I hope you had a nice Easter.
ReplyDeleteHow cute are those little houses! They are truly amazing! Fun family pictures.
ReplyDeleteoh . . . oh . . . oh . . . I don't know what I love more . . . seeing your childhood pics, your super-super-super adorable kitty, your tantalizingly beautiful orbs of jewel-like clay or your ab-so-lutely AH-MAZ-ing fairy houses! Nobody could possibly get bored looking at any of these things! ! ! LOVE them! ! !
ReplyDeletePlease, keep them coming!!
ReplyDeleteThey enchant me and wow me every time I see one of these brilliant creations...
And now it is truly a family affair! :))
Look at that regal Tallulah...
Much love,
- Irina
This is so cute. I enjoyed my visit here today. Brought a smile to my face. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of these gorgeous little cottages!! I think they are utterly marvelous!!
ReplyDeleteYou are a natural clay architect with an uncanny flair for whimsical perfection :)
Sunt absolut superbe casutele facute de Dumneavoastra,,felicitari si multumim ca impartasiti cu noi tehicile si modul de lucru!
ReplyDeleteIts so enchanting. Do u sell them ann? Wud love to own one :)
ReplyDeleteOMG...when I was a little girl I had a blond Cocker Spaniel a named Taffy.
ReplyDeleteDo you still make tgese? I've looked at all of yours and trying to make me one now. But u realized to late that you cut the top off. But I still think mine will look great. I'm doing the polymer clay stuff to go on mine now. So did you put your gourd in the oven as well with the clay on it.
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