This is the time of year when inspiration comes at such a fast and furious pace, it's difficult to keep up with it all! Ideas are spinning and swirling around in my brain like a holiday cyclone, and I'm trying to capture as many of them as possible.
Before we get into upcoming holiday goodies, here's a peek at a very special project which has occupied much of my time lately. A wonderful, long time collector commissioned this child's chair, with a Practical Magic theme...
As is often the case with commissions, it took longer than anticipated, but I'm really happy with the result; the roses and toads on the base, the magickal accoutrements on the seat, and the witches jumping off the of that gorgeous clifftop house above. Here's a little detail...
On the back of the chair, it says "There's a little witch in every woman."
Fun, yes?! I swear, I have the best *job* in the world. ♥
With this one winging its way to the west coast this week, the focus shifts to holiday work - specifically a Harvest Santa, which I hope to offer on a first-come basis on this month's PFATT Marketplace (we'll see if I can get it finished under the wire!)...And of course, the Harvest Santa made me think of a Vineyard Santa too, so that may be coming soon as well...and a seaside Santa, and a...and a...
See what I mean? A cyclone, I tell you. ;)
And in the midst of all this creativity, I'm very briefly back to painting a few (ahem) crafty welcome signs. It's been years since I've painted these in quantity, and I much prefer to work on one piece at a time. But in this economy we do what we must, so John and I will be bringing about 150 of these (varying designs) to the annual Holiday Craft Show at the Fairfax High School, in Fairfax, Virginia on the weekend of November 19th and 20th. I'll be there all day, personalizing signs as people shop. So if you're in the area, do drop by and say hello!
Until then, our little house looks a bit like Santa's workshoop, hehe...
First snowmen, then mailbox/chickadee signs completed, so now it's onto Santa in the Moon...
There's also much to be done on the home front, including Thanksgiving shopping, and getting the house decorated for the holidays. Fortunately, the china cabinet is already decorated. Yep, I'm a little embarrassed to say all the Christmas teapots, plates, books and greenery have been sitting there since last Christmas. Oh well - at least the tree hasn't been up this whole time, hehe.
So stay tuned for lots of goodies coming up, and in the meantime, let's all remember to take the occasional breath to savor the season; a good winter read and cup of tea, snuggling on the sofa to watch an old holiday movie, Yuletide gatherings with friends and family, listening to beautiful music, and shopping locally, and handmade.
Until next time, wishing you all the blessings and *magic* of the upcoming season,
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(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`• ~ Carolee
That chair is stunning Carolee!! It is just amazing to see what comes out of that brain and those fingers. Love all the Welcome signs...they were my best sellers and every now and then I will run into an old customer who tells me that they love the sign they bought in my store and have it hanging in their house or on their porch....makes me so happy!!
ReplyDeleteeh...there are worse things a house can look like ;)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness you have been busy. I wish I lived close enough to visit the show and see these marvelous things first hand. Love the chair, it's stunning.
ReplyDeleteI am speechless, your talent never ceases to amaze me. Beautiful chair.
ReplyDeleteWHOA!! That is SOME chair Carolee! Amazing! The signs are great too--looks like you've been super busy!! Happy Holidays!
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