The Fairy Bible

June 30th, 2008

The Fairy Bible by Teresa Moorey

The Fairy Bible by Teresa Moorey is the essential guide to the world of fairies. Through detailed descriptions and beautiful illustrations you will learn about fairy life and culture, including fairy rings and paths, plants and animals and music and language. The comprehensive yet easy-to-use directory provides information on 120 types of fairies, such as gnomes, naiads and kelpies. You will also discover how to recognise fairy signs, how to perform spells to attract fairies for good luck, wealth and love and learn rituals to help you uncover the wisdom and insights of tree and flower fairies.

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Meandrous Wirework Adornments

June 27th, 2008

Wirework by Meandrous

Meander Holzer has spend years perfecting her method of creating realistic organic art jewellery. The flowing curves and spirals are formed by hand to mimic the natural growth patterns of real vine. Paper flowers and leaves complete the look to create truly stunning one of a kind wearable treasures and home accents. The ear wraps, hair slides, wreaths and pins would make the perfect finishing touches to many faerie outfits, and Meander also takes custom orders. Finally, a portion of all profits goes to charity, so what better excuse do you need to treat yourself to something lovely?

Wild Woods Studios Fairy Doors

June 26th, 2008

Fairy Doors from Wild Woods Studios

These whimsical one of a kind fairy doors are hand crafted using natural materials and found objects by artist Jeanne Gripp of Wild Woods Studios. Each door is unique and designed to reflect the personality of the door’s resident, be they a sparkly pink princess or a mystical fortune teller, with many more unusual ideas as well. The doors are available to buy via eBay and Etsy.

Pat Turner Studios

June 25th, 2008

Pat Turner Studios

Canadian artist Pat Turner has an career spanning some 25 years, with his work appearing on numerous book covers, posters and other printed media. His non-commercial work stands squarely in the fantasy genre and combines traditional and digital painting techniques to create luminous artworks inspired by myths, legends and fairy tales.

Happy Fairy Day!

June 24th, 2008

Fairy Day

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