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Hi everyone!
These little guys made their first appearance at TBAI! Junkyard Sprites are somewhat shy, but very friendly once they get to know you. Here's a bit of backround:
They are not found in the forests or meadows where other fairies usually live. Instead, these rare creatures are found in junkyards and other similar places where they can blend into their surroundings. This type of environment also provides them with materials from which they create their attire. These resourceful sprites use many different found objects to fashion their wings, hats, and any other accoutrements they desire. Afterwards, they give each other nicknames based on some aspect of their adornments.
This one's name is Foster Grant. She's got a few friends too. I'll try to follow with more photos.
~ginger
This is Cordy:
This is Buttermilk:
Here's a few more photos:
This is Florsheim.
This is Snips.
This is Nehi.
Hope you enjoy!
~ginger
lovely bears and such a cute concept!
Marion
Oh what a lovely story and great pictures!
I love the little bears, very well done
Ginger, these are terrific, and they make a great ensemble display I'm sure. Wow! You must be so jazzed about this new concept. Wonderful!
What fun these bears are! I love the imagination behind them ... great work!
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Inventive and ingenious idea!! What a wonderful line
I saw your little sprites at TBAI - they are just beautiful. They are so cute, with a lot of detail on a little bear. Love them!!!
How inventive and magical....love the little story...they are all just wonderful Ginger!!!! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Hugs Yvonne
Really, really cute! Just love them!!!
Oh my gosh, cute cute cute and so clever. I love the first one with the sunglasses for wings.
These little guys are wonderful. Love their story and love their attire.
What a terrific Idea, So new and Fresh!! Excellent work!!
What a cool idea Ginger...they are really terrific...I love the unique creativity. Well done!
Hugs, Nancy
Omg these are adorable! You are so clever. :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
I appreciate all of your comments very much. The idea for them seemed like a gift! These are fun little guys to make and have started some very interesting conversations. It seems like after looking at them awhile, many people tend to choose a favorite. It was the first question I asked my family (sisters and my mom included!) after I had all the sprites ready and gathered in one place. My daughter's favorite was Cordy, so naturally he found a new home while at TBAI!
Now I find myself perusing the most 'interesting' places for supplies as you might imagine . . .
The places these bears will take us!
Thanks so much for looking and giving your input!
~ginger
Ginger these bears are so very cute I just love the idea you had for them finding stuff to put on them must be great fun. How tall are they? :clap: :clap:
Denise
Hi Denise,
I guess I could have given how tall they are!!
Thanks for asking! These little guys measure in at just under 6 inches tall. Just a little handful and they are on the weighty side, too. Wouldn't want the wind to carry them away . . .
~ginger
This is very cute idea. Bravo