Showing posts with label Petal Faeries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petal Faeries. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

And....they are here!

The nursery is over-flowing with petal faeries. 

The Sunshine Girls are ready for adoption. Each one unique, colourful and special. 


Please visit my Flickr page for a complete description and name of each faerie.


26 'Sunshine Girls'

The 'Sunshine Girls' have blessed us with being completed today. Each one very unique and full of life.

Next will be the naming ceremony along with photos. Stay tuned :)

Sunday, March 18, 2012

The 'Sunshine Girls'

We here at the nursery are busy with the next batch of little petal faeries. These little girls are full of colour, wires that sparkle and a wonderful array of body beads. This is the first 15 with 7 more to go.




Saturday, March 17, 2012

The new direction of Enchanted Pathways

The story has been written and now it needs to be told.

This won't change the name of my company at all, it is mainly to allow more 'key' search words when 'Googling' to find me :)

My little workshop has now become The Enchanted Pathways Faerie Nursery.

This will encompass everything from the wee little seedpod faeries, to the petal faeries, wooden faerie doors and wooden trinket chests. It will also allow room for expansion, whether that includes porcelain faerie dolls, cloth faerie dolls, dragons and what not.

We here at the nursery are guardians of the wee folk that are waiting for adoption.

I hope you will take this journey with us as we continue to tell our story.

Friday, March 16, 2012

And the story goes....

A big thank you goes out to Meagan who finished off the story of Enchanted Pathways today.

We are no longer just a name...but we are a something!

Enchanted Pathways now has an identity all to it's own. This is not just a workshop where wee little faerie creatures are created....this has become their home.

More details to follow :)

Sunday, January 22, 2012

And even more babies

These Petal Faerie Babies are laying on a bed of moss in a crib made from a bottle tree ficus wood pod. There are a beautiful shade of brown and quite sturdy. I love the richness of the colours.















And a few more of the Milk Weed Seed Pods...