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New Additions – Week of April 26th, 2009

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Five new items for this week!!!

Well, it’s three now. The first two have sold already! I didn’t even get a chance to post about them yet!

As usual, these are one of a kind, polymer clay sculptures.
There is only one of each available.

Click on the links or pictures for more information.

Hide-n-Seek fairiesThese two are playing hide and seek.

They sold before I could write this, but I’ve left it listed. Click here if you’d like to take a look.

Pink rose fairyThis pink rose looks like a comfy hiding place.

This one has also sold, but feel free to take a look here.

Playful fairiesThese two fairies are the best of friends.

Click here to read more about them.

Fairy Tea PartyThese two fairy friends are taking break to have a chat over tea.

Read more about this tea party scene and these fairies here.

Obstinant fairyShe might seem hard to deal with, but she’s really a pleasant fairy…as long as you always agree with her…and do everything she suggests…and don’t question her demands.

Click here to read more.

Remember: These are one of kind.
The first two have already sold out, as of this posting.

Thanks for looking! – Liz

New Additions – Week of April 19th, 2009

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Four new fairy friends have been added to the fold!

These are one of a kind, polymer clay sculptures.
Thus, there is only one of each available.

Click on the links or pictures for more information.

Kiku

Kiku, in a contemplative pose, has a bit of an
Eastern influence in her style.

Click here to read more about Kiku.

Blue Moon Fairy

This fairy is visiting an old friend.

Click here to read more about the blue Moon Fairy.

Michievous Fairy Boy

Yes, this fairy boy is sticking his tongue out at you.
No, he will not be apologizing.

Click here to read more about him.

Purple Daisy Fairy

This one has found a nice place to relax. Now she can focus on more important things.

Read more about her here.

Remember: These are one of kind.
Once each has found a home, they will be sold out.

Thanks for looking! – Liz

Wendell the Elder

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Wendell with his pipe

Once you reach the age of twelve hundred, you’re likely to have a few stories to tell. Such is the case for Wendell. Unfortunately, many of the other folks living in the hills near Nonesuch Hollow see Wendell as a strange old creature who is not to be bothered. Of course by “not to be bothered” they mean “not to be trusted”.

Maybe the distrust is a result of the fact that no one really knows what he is. Is he a hobbit? His stature, furry hands and feet, fondness for the pipe, and clothing give many the impression that he is a hobbit. The few more worldly hill-folk (an oxymoron…I know) contest this assumption rather emphatically, citing the fact that hobbits cannot grow beards. Unless one assumes that he wears a fake beard, it is obvious that he must be a very old, very short elf of unusual pedigree…Or maybe some unknown breed of halfling.

While subject to debate amongst the adults, his breed, history, and peculiarities matter not to the hill-folk children. While many of the little ones have allowed there natural fear of the unknown (coupled with the vague warnings from their parents) to unconsciously steer them away from Wendell’s secluded property, there are always a few who know better.

These children who have, due to curiosity or a dare, ventured near enough to the old man to speak with him have always been invited to gather under his largest tree to hear a new, unusual, and fascinating story…Or maybe even witness a bit of magic!

Wendell would be a great addition to your fantasy sculpture collection, if you don’t mind a little pipe smoke now and then.