Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Tomorrow is Christmas!

tomorrow is christmas. we are at my mom's in washington and it's been so wonderful to spend all this time with her. she is 85 and is a really fun person. my husband mike and i always have such a special time being with her. i hope you will all have a wonderful christmas and be able to be with family or friends.

here's where these lovely pictures were found.....

clarence h. white
1st option
alfred eisenstadt
angela brennan

have fun!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

fairies live in a beautiful place, a beautiful world.....

i may have posted some of these pictures on my blog before, but just wanted to share my little furniture again as i haven't shown photos of my little fairy pieces in quite a while. i've been spending so much time painting lately that i've only made a few pieces of fairy furniture lately. i really miss working on them. need to gather more natural materials, though. i love working with beautiful papers and old fabric, beads, found objects, etc., but i really love working with nature most. i wish we could live on a farm again; i miss having a garden and flowers and little animals. we used to live in washington (about an hour from seattle) and we had a pony, chickens, rabbits, ducks and geese and huge gardens. we loved it so much and miss all of that terribly. i hope sometime in the future we can get back to living in the country where it is quieter, beautiful and inspiring.

i hope your christmas is truely blessed and lovely. it is definitely a magical, special time in the world.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas......how to make it wonderful again

Christmas is beautiful, it is filled with lovely feelings, glistening wonder and brightness, but sometimes I cannot find those feelings. This year, we don't even have a tree and it is already December 14th. I just feel such an empty feeling about Christmas this year. I wish I could think of something really different to do for Christmas this time.....buying presents seems like a chore. I keep putting off going out to shop, just feeling like it's a bother. I wish I could just use my imagination and conjour up something wild and exciting for Christmas......but I am not that moved to do anything other than just try to think of something.

What do you do to make Christmas happy again? What do you do to find that magic, that feeling like Christmas could fix everything? Please write to me.....if you could share something of your beautiful Christmas, maybe I would find joy again in this season, when whispers and faint singing are somewhere far off waiting to be found.

    I found these lovely photos here:
    ici et maintenant
    lina aastrup
    childhood is buried deep within oneself, not hiding but sunken into a memory, a silent lane under weeping trees, small sparrows watching quietly in a hollow of the forest. childhood is a silly bear, whose eyes are filled with enchantment and endless running. it is the silken, fallen leaves whose language we have all but forgotten, save for the child whose heart is the forest and sea, who understands all languages of the earth and the skies.
    childhood, that waundering life of color and landscape far above the moon's universe. the children in us wait, but live without us......until we turn to see our own smiling faces, the face of our child.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

New Fairytale Pieces!!!

Hello everyone.....
Haven't posted anything about my artwork in quite a while, so I thought I would share with you some of the wonderful, new pieces that I've created lately. I have really been inspired these last few months to make some pretty, sweet pieces. I spent some time going through all of my materials (boxes and boxes of them!) and came across some beautiful things that I had totally forgotten about. It was so fun to discover them again.
I hope you are having a wonderful Christmas and that you are feeling loved and cared for and happy. I really especially pray for those who are along and perhaps feeling very sad. Our prayers can truely heal these poor people. It really makes me heart feel terrible to think of those who might be suffering at this wonderful time of year. I hope we can all take time to help someone in need if we can.
I share with you my prayers for a wonderful Christmas and that we can all take care of one another better.
(I apologize for the date showing on some of these pictures. I couldn't figure out how to remove the date with our new camera. It wasn't even the correct date. So sorry!)
God Bless You!
Debbie