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Thursday, 9 April 2009

Standing between 3-4.5" in height, with arms and legs that move about and bend, each fairy is one of a kind. From her teeny fairy slippers to her carefully rooted locks, these little girls are all natural. Each one has detailing done with tussah (peace) silk. Various skin tones have been used. Suitable for play for the 3+ crowd as there is a bit of glitz on their wings and fairies do prefer gentle play.
There are more pictures in the Flickr Gallery. I plan on stocking these sweeties at Etsy when my spring break is done!


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3 comments:
They're lovely!
They're charming!
I love your jobs in felt very very much.
Kiss from Spain