Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What do Halloween critters fear?






We were sitting at the patio one evening, which happens to be a stones throw from the garden, discussing this years crop of vegetables. At some point the topic changed over the the coming of fall and with it Halloween. I'm not sure when or how but something about vegetables being made into carved Halloween decorations came up. I then began musing over "what could scare a Jack O' Lantern ?" Huge muntant groundhogs? Fire breathing deer? How about a vampire rabbit? A cunning little bunny who flys swiftly through the brisk night air. Searching for exactly the right sweet juicy pumpkin to swoop in and take a little nibble of. Oh sure he would be harmless enough to us humans, but just imagination if you were a pumpkin!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Halloween is right around the corner!




Vampires with bow ties, Witches with spiders, and little red devils! Halloween must be coming! At least it looks that way around my place. Which is a good thing because by the time Halloween does get here, there will be elves, angels, and Santa's hanging out. I always seem to be one season ahead! Good way to keep visitors and company on their toes! They never know what to expect!


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Quack Quack, waddle waddle.

We have babies! Cute little balls of fluff. They don't stay this way for very long, but they sure are adorable at this age.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Vermont


Here are my boys fishing for small mouth bass in Lake Champlain, Vermont . Once a year we migrate north for a wonderful vacation at "The Blue House" as my six year old refers to it. (The cabin we stay in is painted blue.) "The Blue House" is located in North Hero, VT and has a beautiful view across the lake. Not being a great fisherman, usually I choose to drive around the northern parts of Vermont to see what I can see. And there sure are lots of things to see, creeks, mountains, covered bridges, waterfalls, big old barns, and of course cows, lots of cows. I daydream of how lovely it would be to live there enjoying the piece and quite, soaking in the gorgeous views, then the reality of how much snow they must get sets in........Hmmmm maybe I could get some of those battery heated socks.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Chickens of the world unite!




Stand up and be counted! Easter has been taken over by that cute little fuzzy rascally wabbit. But who does all the hard work? Hours upon hours laying perfectly formed eggs. Making sure one end is slightly larger that the other, in exactly the right hue of egg shell white. Sure he decorates and delivers, but isn't that the fun part? I say bump that bunny from his throne, and take your place as the kings and queens of Easter!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A Bunnies Body.










Ever since I was very small I could remember a particular Christmas decoration that we set out every year. His name is Mr. Jingle and he is a fairly large type of knee hugger elf. I have always loved the different positions that his legs can be placed in .(One day I will see if I dig him out of his summer hibernation spot in the shed with the rest of the sleeping Christmas ornaments and snap a picture.) Anyway, I would rearrange his legs in all different ways and have such a great time. When I started making these small dolls the same thing came to mind. So most are made with a bendable knee and stitched together hands for lots of posing fun. Huggable knees are just cute for the elves to keep all to themselves.





There are Bunnies about!

I have been practicing with the paper mache clay and am getting a better feel for it. I just love the definition of the facial features that can be achieved. So in honor of warmer weather, no snow, and the approach of Easter. Bunnies!