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Monday, October 9, 2017

Meet Breena Fai

Hi, Ladies!
Well, here's Breena Fai, my first teacup fairy entirely sculpted out of polymer clay. "Breena" is Celtic/Gaelic for "Fairyland". I made the tiny flowers in her garland out of clay, too. If she were standing, she'd measure 5 inches tall - my first tiny, full body sculpt. I can see more wee fairies in my future!

Once again I learned a LOT. The tutorial is one of Deb Woods' of Enchanted Hearts. Deb is an amazing instructor with an open, sharing heart. THANK YOU, DEB!!

So - here's Breena, blowing tiny fairy kisses to all who greet her.❤️😘💕










Thursday, September 14, 2017

Faerie Shaylee

I just returned from a seminar with the delightful, talented Deb Wood. I learned SO MUCH more about sculpting with polymer clay. Faerie Shayleee was the result of my adventure. "Shaylee" is of Celtic/Gaelic origin meaning "Fairy Princess of the Field". Can you see her freckles??


Faerie Shaylee





Monday, September 4, 2017

Blogging Friends are the BEST!

Another lovely surprise in the mail last week - from my friend, Lynn B, The Stitching Fairy. Aren't these gifts AWESOME?!?!? (I'm not certain why these pictures are showing up caddy-wompus, they look fine until I import them into Blogger)......

THANK YOU, LYNN! I LOVE THEM ALL!!







Now I'm getting ready to head north for a five days of sculpting!!

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Surprise Package, Nerissa and Marin

Good morning! Time is flying by 'way too quickly between posts. I really, REALLY must become more diligent about reading your blogs and updating mine. I'm afraid 2017 has found me woefully short on both.

A few weeks ago, I received a surprise in the mail from a sweet blogging friend, Jo (Serendipitous Stitching).  Jo send a lovely card and a copy of Cross Stitch Collection magazine that contained my blog and interview. Jo - THANK YOU FOR THINKING OF ME! (Aren't blogging friends the greatest EVER?!)?



In spite of no stitching to show, I have been busy - here is my first full body sculpt - Nerissa. It's American/Greek for "Daughter of the Sea" or "Nymph of the Sea". I took a class from Deb Wood. She is an awesome sculptor and teacher - Deb - THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME BELIEVE IN MYSELF!!


Nerissa, Daughter of the Sea

When I returned from working with Deb, I immediately started another mermaid sculpt. I know I have a lot to learn, but I'm very proud of how this little one turned out - meet Marin, Star of the Sea:




Marin, Star of the Sea


Marin's Journey
 One of the things I love about creating is researching the meaning behind whatever it is I set my mind to create. It makes the entire process more meaningful to me. It is my hope that that spirit will shine through to the observer.

Before embarking on this little mermaid’s journey, I studied the myth and folklore behind mermaids. They are considered to be sea dwelling creatures with the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a fish, conveying elegance and fantasy. Most have long hair, either red or gold. Their hair symbolizes that of the supernatural or of the gods. In myth and folklore, mermaids are often described as being seen above the surface of the sea combing their hair and gazing into a mirror. The ancient Syrians are said to have worshipped a mermaid moon goddess, Atargatis.

Out of this information Marin was born - a golden haired beauty, gazing into a mirror admiring her gold tresses and hypnotic gaze.  The name “Marin” is of Irish and Celtic origin meaning “star of the sea”.  Hence the star fish embellishments surrounding her coral throne and the sand dollar with the star on her crown. Marin wears a moon tattoo armband in memory of Atargatis.
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And - there's MORE to share! Till next time.....








Saturday, July 29, 2017

Christmas in July Swap

I was one lucky girl, to be able to participation the Christmas in July Swap hosted by our dear Kaye of Kitten Stitching. I was paired with Rehenna of Crafty Rahenna. Here is what she gifted me:


A beautiful Partridge in a Pear Tree Ornament


Delicious Mint Tea, a darling ornament, candy, "Smash"mellows and gorgeous Christmas fabric.

Thank you so much for such thoughtful gifts! I love them all - 

And a huge "Thank you" to Kaye for being our Swap Momma!!!





Monday, May 22, 2017

HELLO! It's ME!

HI, Friends,
I've been away for quite some time now and really must get back to the delight of blogging and keeping up with all my friends from around the world. I've been busy, busy - with little to show for it. However, I do have some things to share.

I received a surprise package from my sweet friend, Angela (Pretty Little Things in a Box) I was lucky enough to spend time with when I was in Singapore last year.


Angela knows how much I ADORE biscornus, buttons and embellishments. Aren't her gifts pretty?
Thank you, Angela, for thinking of me!!

I volunteered to be a Guinea Pig for one of Dana Burton's 1:12 scale porcelain dolls. She is going to teach this in a live class and I was one of several who volunteered to go through the tutorial she wrote, the supplies she included, etc., to test it out and see if there were any improvements she could make. Well, through no fault of Dana's design, I messed up a bit and had to go to plan "B" for the embellishments on the bodice of the dress. Had to scrap that because she looked like she had pasties on (YIKES!), so went to plan "C". Actually, there wasn't a plan "C",  so really had to think this one through. OK - here is what I've come up with so far.....


"Joie"


It's difficult to see it in the pictures, but there is silk tulle glued to her bodice and arms. Tricky, yes....I hope to pull the 'look' together with black and gold embellishments and a black silk gauze wrap with gold lining. Stay tuned on this one, kids!

Finished wigging, painting the shoes and getting the stand prepared for "Eve".  Now just have to costume her....


"Eve" OOAK Polymer Clay Doll with soft body - 18 inches tall


Last, but not least, finished "Santa Claus is Coming to Town". I followed a tutorial put together by Deb Wood of "Enchanted Hearts". Deb's an absolute doll and answered many questions I had along the way. Love, LOVED making him!!!  Hubby likes him so much, he's going to make a wooden sleigh for him to sit in!!


OOAK Polymer Clay Sculpt 4.5 inches H x 3.5 inches D


DH cut tiny pieces of wood and I wrapped them with miniature wrapping paper - and even made the bows! I had such a blast making them, I ordered more ribbon in different colors - 8 more packages to wrap......hmmmm......maybe he needs a sack??

I've also been working on other polymer clay things, nothing to show you....yet.

Take care - it's good to be BACK blogging!!! Missed you all. More later -

Thursday, March 16, 2017

"Time Keeps on Slipping into the Future....."

As I sat to write this post, I glanced to look at the date of my last post - YIKES! It's been awhile. The lyrics of the Steve Miller Band song, "Fly Like and Eagle" sprang to mind. It seems the older I get, the faster time moves.....I don't get it. Maybe it's because I'm finding more and more things to do and just not enough time to do it all. How about you?

Jessie Mann taught me how to paint Limoges boxes many, many years ago. I was fortunate to have the pleasure of traveling to Jessie's home and experiencing her grace and graciousness. I will be forever grateful for her passion and willingness to share her talents.

I received the most wonderful surprise in the mail - a Limoges box and porcelain purse fob painted by Jessie.


Jessie - thank you from the bottom of my heart. I will treasure these always. If you want to see more of Jessie's painting, visit her website here.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

I << LOVE >> My Blogging Friends!

Hello all,
I want to thank all the fellow stitchers who responded to my cry for help and sent me links to some great sites. I'll share them here:

Michele Bilyeu
Needle Crafters
Snowmen A to Zzzz

There are so many nifty patterns and ideas, I could spend HOURS going through the links.....and probably will <g>.

A special thanks to Shami. She had saved the patterns from Cheryl Fall years ago and sent me the pdf. I'm so very excited to start the stitching this weekend.

You guys are the BEST!! HAPPY DANCE! THANK YOU!


Need Help - Embroidered ABC Quilt Block Pattern?

HI, Ladies! I hope your week has been a good one. I've been contemplating making an ABC quilt for my grandson. Since I can't sew <g>, I'd like to embroider the letters. So this is where

I NEED YOUR HELP

I've looked all over for cute blocks to either cross stitch or embroider a redwork design, but have come up empty. I saw the sweetest blocks on About.com (they happened to be free) by Cheryl Fall, but the links don't work (SOB!).



I'm willing to purchase the patterns....but I can't seem to find any I like for a little boy. I see cute ones for girls.....

It occurred to me this morning, if anyone can help me, it's all of you. If you have any ideas or sources, please share. Hopefully I can make this in time for his birthday (October) or Christmas.

Many thanks to all - have a great rest of the week and weekend!

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

What a Surprise!

I'm so very blessed to know so many kind and caring people. I met Shelly Hawley Yan on the MSAT Mini doll list. Basically, it's a group of like-minded women who love miniatures and creating miniature dolls, room boxes - anything miniature. Shelly and I have a lot in common besides miniatures - animals, music, needlework and more. She is a gorgeous artist and lovely person.

In Monday's mail I received a box from Shelly. Look what she created for me:


Missy and Sally (Best Friends for almost 15 years)  and Sweet Holly (who passed away at 5 years from congestive heart failure)


Emma and Bella (our current furry friends)


Me hugging sweet Holly 


Lovely Lilacs (I love the scent...we have a bush outside our back window)


An Artist Trading Card - reminding me of Toby, my one-in-a-million horse of my dreams....now in greener pastures


An Artist Trading Card - Just for Me!

Shelly also included five other ATCs, which I will share in a future post.

I have to say, I was totally overwhelmed when I unwrapped these tiny gifts.....it all brought me to tears and touched my heart. Please stop by Shelly's website On Dragon Wings Studio and browse through her works. She even offers some free needlework patterns!

Shelly - THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART!

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Initial Heart Swap Goodies

Good morning!

I participated in Cheryll's Initial Heart Swap this year. Unfortunately, in my haste to send out my package to my swap partner, I forgot to take pictures. I know the package arrived at its destination safe and sound to Judith (no blog). Hopefully I can post pictures later. In the meantime,  I received these glorious goodies from Terry F.


Fabrics and a quilted needle book


A darling card and a travel mug with hand stitching - with my initials 


A bowl of chocolate kisses and English Breakfast tea


What was in the bottom of the bowl

THANK YOU, Terry! I don't have your email to send a thank you, so I hope you're seeing my post. I love, LOVE it all.

I've got so much more to blog about - more later -

HAPPY VALENTINES  DAY!!


Thursday, February 9, 2017

Ballerina

Hello everyone! Yes, it's been awhile - lots going on here - just wanted to pop in and share my latest finish - 1:12 scale ballerina named Litana. She's the first of Dana Burton's Black and White Series. She's VERY delicate - only a tiny pin in her left front foot (and glue) holds her onto the base.


Litana - 7 inches tall - from tip of toes to top of hair