At last, the Hoffman Challenge winners have been posted (go here to see them) and I can tell the world that my fairy won a prize! Woo hoo!
Now, I know that there’s no reason not to show photos of my entry as soon as possible, but I have this weird superstition. I just can’t seem to do it until after the judging! Ah well. Here she is . . . Fairy Dreams.
I made a little fairy child, taking her nap among the leaves and flowers. She won third place in the Best Use of Sulky competition – and I’m thinking this had something to do with that:
Her wings were stitched on wash away stabilizer, with a flexible wire around the rim. I love the way they came out!
You can see the wings a little better from the “back” view. This is where her flower headdress shows best, too.
Now this sweet fairy will travel about for a year before she comes home. I’ll miss her, but she will have lots of dreams to tell about when she returns!
5 comments:
Congratulations Liz! That is wonderful for you. I love your little fairy, there is so much work in it!
Congratulations! She's just beautiful. I looked at every category but the Sulky first and couldn't find her til I read the rest of your post. You are just too clever and talented and I hope you don't miss the little sweetie too much while she's gone on her tour!
Oh! She's lovely!
Your fairy napping is just so cute - reminds me of my granddaughters sleeping. You want to give them a hug but that would wake them up. :)
Congratulations Liz!
Sheila Fernkopf
Oh, Liz. Fairy is absolutely exquisite. I'm at a loss for words. As you continue to create your way through life, I take inspiration from both your creations and your joyous spirit. You are a beautiful, creative woman and add so much to the joy and beauty in the world.
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