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You are now entering one of my favorite places!  I was initiated into FairyLand by a chance meeting of Sue Thwaite, otherwise known as LadyBug.  This amazing woman opened up a whole new world for me.  I'd like to share some of my fantasy miniatures with you.  I hope its a fun trip

 

This is my latest venture into fairy habitats.  The sleepy fairy baby is jointed porcelain.  She's sleeping in a shoe that she found...it makes a marvelous bed.  There are guardians in the enchanted forest.  Note the rhinocerous beetle napping close by and the assassin beetle standing guard on the burl.  Preserved rose hips, pine cone tops, fine scale tree.   More fairies and other exciting things will be added soon. 

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The latest in fairy ground transportation.  Want to know how I made it? 

 

 

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"Fairies have a great fascination with all things human", says Ladybug. 

"Whenever they find things we've abandoned, they promptly take over and make it comfortable!"

The teeny tiny fairy was made by Sue especially for Maxine Johnson.. 

The chair resides in Maxine's collection nestled under a glass dome

 

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Can you tell I love my fairies?  Here's some more for you to enjoy.  A sweet baby MerFairy made by Sue (LadyBug) during a week-long fairy marathon in my livingroom.  Of course, the MerFairies weren't all we did!  You'll see the results of that week if you keep scrolling and clicking!

 

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And, a quick peek at her little butt cheeks.   MerFairies aren't the least bit modest.

 

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