

The velum over lay was printed with a recipe "to enable one to see the fairies" found in an old herbal. A nod, on the page below, to the flower fairies, this page featured strips of textured yellow and orange heavy paper, copper tape and a charming wooden feather.

It's been fun re-visiting this project and sharing it with all of you. This was my only round robin experience so far and I enjoyed it very much.
Hmmm.On your third page I like the addition of a diagonal strip of what looks like screening, for those of us who might want to keep the darn flower fairies from flying in the window!! (just kidding... sort of)
ReplyDeleteWOW - love the fairies!!! awesome, awesome work!
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