Thursday, 24 July 2008

Rusty Fairy



My friend Gillian has set the challenge of rust over at Mixed Media Monday. Getting something rusty in itself was a problem for me but after much searching.....

I was reading a fairy story for a little girl this week and with the sun shining and the garden so green I thought I would create my own little fairy garden. I've used a lot of elements including stamping and sewing (it was very distracting searching through my fabric stash!). I also love working with fresh flowers. The pictures don't really show it but there are some pretty blue glass beads at the top of the "maypoles".
She now has a little home at the bottom of the garden.




13 comments:

Emma said...

Oh wow Seona.. this is stunning, what a gorgeous fairy garden. Love everything about it especially the little maypoles.. wow..

Beth said...

It's a wonderful fairy garden that any child would want to visit. Beautiful!

Gillian .... said...

This is the best fairy garden I have seen, I love how you have created this using so many different elements, it is gorgeous, and your rusty base is amazing, thank you so much for playing this week's theme:)x

Karin said...

What a delightful fairy garden Seona. Very impressive. :o)

Audrey said...

OMG This is STUNNING. Seona I love it. I want to come live with your fairy in her garden. I spotted all the beading straight away I love it, the little details are so fab!

Anonymous said...

Look really great!!

Silvia(Barnie) said...

I'm missing words, a wonderful eye-catcher.

Anonymous said...

Wow, Seona - this is gorgeous! I bet more than paper fairies come to play in that, at the bottom of your garden! Diane

Kaz said...

WOW moo I LOVE this, the fresh flowers really make it and it's so gorgeous and summery. I think real fairies would love it, and little girls too. it's really beautiful.

Femmy said...

wonderful work!!!

Heather Robinson said...

This just stirs the imagination. I love the movie "Fairy Tale" and this reminds me of the houses that they built in the movie. This is truly divine!

Kaz said...

I have given your blog an award moo, details on mine xx

Anonymous said...

This is so sweet. Those flowers are gorgeous and I love the rust. Love how you have the fairy sitting in there. I bet this is so pretty at night with the candles lit.