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The Many Faces Of Christmas!

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Here it is the 25th already, and I have not made a Christmas Greeting post.  Being Scandinavian our festivities happened yesterday and today is a day of rest and reflection...  

How does one make 'grace' when times are lean?  The economy and my illness has made this years Christmas the leanest ever.  And yet...  My husband and I agreed that it has also been one of the best.  When money is scarce, creativity takes its place.  Added to that is a heavy dose of 'Gratefulness'.  Our resident teenager has shown more courage, strength and love than we ever expected, from times like these -- I absolutely love watching her grow into a young woman.  The smiles and laughter of my many nieces and nephews heals tender hearts!  Homemade food and delicious local wines keep hunger at bay.  Californian sunshine (its 65 degrees today!) is pushing up spring blooms, and wonderful green weeds, reminding me of a new season on its way!  

I am continually grateful and amazed at how wonderful my worldly readers and friends - YES you are all friends!  So many faces, so many smiles, so many lovely words...  I feel touched by grace - daily!

Todays photos are of the puppets in the Castles Christmas Windows, appropriate in their varied faces and whimsy.  They inspire me, with their lovingly carved freatures and remind me that no matter what we look like, we are all family!

Blessings to all of you!

Ulla 

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Friday, December 25, 2009 in CHRISTMAS, Dolls and Puppets, Fairy Tale Style, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (4)

Inspiring Me Today...

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I love that this is called a 'Make Do' purse!  Now I want to get all my little bits and pieces out and 'Make Do A Purse'!

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009 in Antiques and Insights, Fun with Fashion, INSPIRATION, Textile - Inspiration | Permalink | Comments (2)

Birds Of A Feather...

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This amazing work is by Penny Leaver Green!  Her discovery of an old fan with birds on it, tattered and torn, has now become a delightful work of art!  Be sure and look deeper into her websight for more wonderful creations!!!  She also has an Etsy Shop - well worth exploring!

Via Kickcan & Conkers!

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Sunday, December 20, 2009 in Fairy Tale Style, INSPIRATION, Textile - Inspiration | Permalink | Comments (7)

A Few More Teacups!

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I couldn't resist adding a few more teacup ideas... with links this time...

A Teacup Clock! Link

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A teacup lamp, can't you just see these lining your entryway?  Link  

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How about these adorable Teacup Scenes done in Miniature???  I think this has definite class possibilities! Link 

Sunday, December 20, 2009 in Fairy Tale Style, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (4)

An Accumulation of Teacups!

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My Mother has a collection of special teacups and just recently asked me what she should do with them... Of course my first thought was to make a pretty display with them like the one above.  But a GOOGLE IMAGE SEARCH made me realize there are so many wonderful things she could do with them! Here are teacups as birdbaths, candles, lamps, planters, pincushions (this one by the wonderfully creative Mimi Kirchner), cupcake and dessert holders, wineglasses and last but not least costumes!  Anyone else care to add to the ideas???  

All images found on Google Images.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009 in Fairy Tale Style, Food and Drink, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (2)

Ultimate Christmas Room Inspiration!

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Sometimes I could just kick myself for not finding Inspiration like these earlier! These 3 Vintage German scenes would have made truly wonderful Holiday Classes - I'm thinking of next year now!  Just look at the details!  And the use of cotton batting, paper scrap and doll house shapes is supreme!  Although they are all sold, we can gather hours of creative ideas from these images!!!

Many more details can be found Here, and Here, and Here

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Friday, December 18, 2009 in Antiques and Insights, CHRISTMAS, Doll Houses and Miniatures, Fairy Tale Style, INSPIRATION, Paper Art | Permalink | Comments (7)

My Kind of Christmas Party!

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Friday, December 18, 2009 in CHRISTMAS, Fairy Tale Style, Illustration - Inspiration, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (0)

Russian Cuteness...

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I don't often go for cute, but these images are just irresistible!  Can't you just imagine yourself as one of these little guys?  And I sure wish our town looked like the one in the last image!  Found via the amazing Kidpix.  Go Here to see more!

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 in Fairy Tale Style, Illustration - Inspiration, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (4)

Masks of Marvels!

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I ADORE these masks created by Isabelle Thibeault!  Her whimsical Photography found on her blog harks to anthropomorphic fairytales and stories of delight!  It would be very very difficult for me to chose just one, but perhaps you can find your own alter ego amongst her creations...

Via  Marie Claire Idees Blog.   

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 in Dolls and Puppets, Fairy Tale Style, INSPIRATION, Paris Discoveries | Permalink | Comments (4)

St Lucia Day Blessings...

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Tradition tells us that Saint Lucy was born of noble, wealthy, Christian parents in Syracuse, Italy. Lucy had few memories of her father, for he died when Lucy was an infant. As a young girl, Lucy took a secret vow to consecrate her virginity to Christ. Thus her mother was quite dismayed when Lucy, as a teen, refused marriage to a young pagan. When Lucy's mother developed a hemorrhage, Lucy persuaded her to visit the tomb of St. Agatha to pray for healing. When her mother was healed, Lucy revealed her vow of virginity and asked permission to bestow her fortune on the poor. Joyful at her cure, Lucy's mother agreed, but Lucy's pagan suitor was incensed. With the persecution of the emperor Diocletian at its height, the jilted young man accused Lucy, before a judge, of being a Christian. When Lucy refused to relinquish her faith, the judge ordered her to a brothel. However, guards who attempted to drag her to the house of sin were unable to budge her. Similarly an attempt to burn Lucy to death failed so she was dispatched by thrusting a sword into her throat. The date of Lucy's martyrdom was December 13, 304.

According to the Julian calendar, December 13th was the shortest day of the year. The change to the Gregorian calendar altered the date to December 21st, but did not change Lucy's feast day celebration, and she is forever associated with lengthening days and more sunlight.

As early as the sixth century, Lucy was honored in Rome as one of the most praiseworthy virgin martyrs, and her name was inserted into the canon of the Mass. Possibly because of her name, which means "light," Lucy was invoked by those who suffered from eye trouble or blindness. Due to this connection, various legends arose. One legend claimed that her eyes were put out by a tyrannical government official or by her jilted boyfriend. Another declared that Lucy tore them out herself to discourage her pagan suitor. In every story, however, the Lord restored her eyes to her, more beautiful than ever.

More on St. Lucia day and link HERE!

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Sunday, December 13, 2009 in Fine Art Inspiration, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (6)

Christmas Decorating When There Are 2 Women In The House - Part 1

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At this time of year, my Husband, Daughter and I have an on-going argument about WHEN to start Christmas decorating.  Being Danish, My preference has been to wait until the day before the 24th, (OK, a week before would be tolerable).  My Husband's family is Swedish, but as transplants to Minnesota, the Tree went up in early December.  My 14 year old Daughter wants Christmas to start the day after Thanksgiving! What to do?  Compromise...  Last week I had the idea of agreeing on getting a tree on December 13th, which also happens to be St Lucia Day, a fitting start to our holiday season.  Truth be told, I love having a tree and green garlands in the house - its the rest of 'Christmas decor' that sets my teeth on edge.  

With the big date set, discussions have already begun on HOW we will decorate, and with WHAT.  A few of you may remember THIS POST about Halloween Decorating with my daughter, well let me tell you, Christmas is no different!  She, bless her, has a very definite idea of what Christmas should look like. Lately her favorite line is having a 'Catalog Christmas'.  What is a 'Catalog Christmas' to a 14 year old?  When all of the ornaments and decorations are color coordinated, and look like they came out of pretty gift boxes from a favorite shop in the Mall.  At times like these I truly wonder "Is this MY daughter?"  Five huge boxes sit in the rafters of our garage - all labeled Christmas.  Each is filled with Nostalgic Scandinavian Jul Decor, Little Red Tomte's, Hand-woven wheat ornaments, Flying geese, crystal icicles and plenty of hand-made delights.  No Catalog Christmas in sight.  

Today, tired of being sick and a little bored, I decided to jump the gun on Christmas decorating.  Ok, the reality is I am also claiming a little bit of 'Christmas Territory' in our tiny house, before the big guns come in on the 13th.  I have fantasized about a WHITE CHRISTMAS for years, with lovely white furniture, simple crystal candleholders, and a breath of French elegance.  I'm afraid my tastes are too 'Worldly' and 'Eclectic' for this fantasy.  Digging out some splendid spangled trees gifted to me earlier this year by Nancy made me smile.  Who could sit under these eye-popping trees placed to either side of my mirrored Arts and Crafts sideboard?  A Lovely Antique Chinese Embroidery from the equally lovely Nicol sets the stage beautifully. Ten sweet little paper-mache dolls from China, two ducks and a big blue 'Star' crafted by the Castles own John McRae, have created a Ulla Inspired Creche Scene like no other...  I love how everything looks together here, the spangled trees framing the hand-sewn treasures. Like an exotic Asian Fairy-tale come to life...  I Wonder what my daughter will think???

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Wednesday, December 09, 2009 in CHRISTMAS, Dolls and Puppets, Fairy Tale Style, INSPIRATION, Who is Ulla | Permalink | Comments (12)

"Sweetly At Home"

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This beautiful hand carved and hand painted door header graces the enchanting home of fellow blogger Anita of Castles, Crowns and Cottages in Minnesota. Lovingly created by her husband Ruben, chief scribe of the blog  Rattus Scribus, who also happens to be the brother of Nancy of Fete et Fleur it set the stage for a delightful day spent with this wonderful couple!  These are the JOYS of Bloglandia!  Anita is a Fourth grade French Teacher in a French immersion school, and her home is pure Provence!  Filled with lovely hand made touches and treasured antiques, that sing of 'Castles', 'Crowns' and 'Cottages'!

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Both Anita and Ruben are self taught musicians, Anita on the harp and Ruben on the guitar.  My husband, who ended up staying for a couple of hours talking with Ruben, and I were serenaded with lovely music filled with joy and friendship!

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Anita and I had planned a day of antiquing but ended up staying in her home and talking all day!  We had so much in common and so many things to chat about, time just flew by!  The hand colored photo below, is Anita's Grandmother, obviously true beauty and style runs in the family!  

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This delightful 'Castle Theatre' below, designed by Anita and created by Ruben, has been the place for a number of inspiring tales told on Castles, Crowns, and Cottages, and will surely continue to keep us all enthralled!

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And look closely below, and you'll see a wonderful tiny velvet slipper crafted by Anita, in front of a enchanting bouquet also created by her hands!  Truly their home was FILLED with treasures such as these...

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As you can guess, their Christmas Tree was also a true work of art, nestled in a corner, covered in glitter, feathers and romance!  

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THANK YOU DEAREST ANITA AND RUBEN for a lovely day, and dreams of many more! 

THANK YOU NANCY for making this day happen!

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Thursday, December 03, 2009 in Fairy Tale Style, Fun with Friends, INSPIRATION, Who is Ulla | Permalink | Comments (21)

Shadowplay... Betwixt and Between...

I am feeling a little forlorn and lost today, having come home with a wicked cold...  Hope to be back to normal very soon!  Until then, enjoy this delightful art work by Hans Peter Feldmann called Shadowplay.  I love the play between the actual objects used and the shadows shown - just like dream time!

Wednesday, December 02, 2009 in INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (5)

Snowflake Wonders...

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Perfectly lovely winter decor inspiration from the ever creative Emma Cassi!

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Saturday, November 21, 2009 in Fairy Tale Style, INSPIRATION, Paper Art | Permalink | Comments (4)

Japanese Perfection...

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The art and jewelry by Japanese born Shinji Nakaba makes me weep with its pure perfection...  Using a variety of materials including classic gold, silver and gemstones but also beer cans and plastic water bottles, Shinji's pieces appear to be plucked from an otherworldly garden of delights!  Pure Perfection and Total Wonder!!!  Be sure and check out his Blog HERE for more wonderful images of his work, his inspiration and his process.

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Saturday, November 21, 2009 in Fairy Tale Style, Fun with Fashion, INSPIRATION, Jewelry - Inspiration | Permalink | Comments (2)

Folk Art From England...

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I absolutely adore the folk-art style painting of English artist Anna Pugh!  Her attention to details, love of nature and ability to tell stories within a frame are amazing!   Her enchanting artwork mesmerizes and demands a second look.  ENJOY!

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Saturday, November 21, 2009 in Fairy Tale Style, Fine Art Inspiration, Illustration - Inspiration, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (2)

Welcoming the New Season, and Playing Catch Up!

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Where does the time go???  I've been overwhelmed with classes, events and projects, and seem to have neglected my blog.  I'm so sorry!  I promise to catch you all up as soon as I get some more rest.  Yesterday and last night was the CASTLE'S Christmas Transformation .  I was the first to arrive at 9:30 am, but not the last to leave!  At 11:30 pm, 14 hours later for me, I had to head home, and leave the rest of the Castle Christmas Magic up to the remaining elves...  Do come and visit soon!!!

Illustration above by Theodor Kittelsen of Norway.

BELOW:  A peek at our 'Christmas' Window (using antique Chinese Theatre Puppets) created by the ever talented John McRae!

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Friday, November 20, 2009 in Castle News, Dolls and Puppets, Fairy Tale Style, Illustration - Inspiration, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (5)

Make Your Own 'Miniature Winter Wonderland' Scene - Tutorial!

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As I alluded to in my LAST POST, making these tiny little miniature 'Winter Wonderland' scenes is truly addicting and wonderfully fun!  They are easy to create and make me want to do a whole table-scape full of little mountains!!!

Heres what you will need:

Foil, Cotton Batting, Scissors, Moss and natural bits, DAS paper clay (for little houses), Fabric Stiffener (I used Aleene's), Stiffen Quik (Aleene's), Spray on Snow, Glitter and Mica and Hot Glue Gun.

Step one is to decide how big you want your scene to be.  We were limited to the inner circumference of our glass domes, (about 3 inches) but you can use any size you'd like.  Take a length of heavy duty foil ( about 2 feet or so) and crumple up a preliminary shape to work with.  Pinch out peeks, and pay attention to height.

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Step two:  Cut a piece of creamy white cotton batting big enough that it will cover you foil on all sides when it drapes over.  Lay your batting flat on the table and pour some 'Fabric Stiffener' onto the batting and work into the batting with your fingers. You want the batting to be moist and tacky on both sides, but not 'drippy'!  Drape batting over your foil, and begin forming it.  Use your fingers to create peaks, and let the batting drape dramatically to form mountain ridges along the sides. Press the batting flat to the table along the outside edges. Have fun with this part!  When happy with the mountains, set aside to dry. 

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Step Three:  While your mountains are drying you can make some tiny houses out of paper clay or even cut pieces of foam core.  I made mine of DAS paper clay, and then painted them different shades of red and pink and glued cotton batting onto the roof tops to give a snow topped roof effect.  When your mountains are fairly dry you can cut the edges of the cotton batting to fit what ever size and shape you are aiming for.  

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Step four:  Make trees and bushes from tiny pieces of moss.  I cut triangular shapes from pieces of thick moss to simulate conifer trees.  Trees often grow in clusters, and even up on the hillsides, but rarely on mountain peeks.  Use your imagination...  Hot glue trees, and houses in place as desired. 

Step five:  The Snow!  First I sprayed a light dusting of 'Spray Snow'.  Be sure to test this before you spray your piece, as a little goes a long way.  A heavy spray of snow gives a very different but equally lovely effect as a light spraying.  If you wish, you can add a sprinkle of glitter on top of the Spray Snow now.  Or you can wait for the snow to dry.  Once dry, use the 'Stiffen Quik' as a spray glue, and lightly spray again applying glitter or mica where desired.  I found that a small sprinkling of Mica on the peeks gave the impression of 'sunlight on the mountains, and a dusting of finer glitter over the countryside made the lower areas look as if a light snow had just happened.  If you can't find a 'Spray Snow', I suggest using the Stiffen Quik and sprinkling on 'fake snow' or glitter.  

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A couple of my students in the Mother Winter Workshop added crystals and other miniatures with great effect!  The skies the limit here, just keep scale in mind when you add things. We also thought about how fun it would be to add mini lights onto our hills.  I hope someone will take this project and really go wild with it!!!  I know I will be making more of these little worlds soon and hope you will too. ENJOY!!!

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009 in Castle Classes, CHRISTMAS, Class Samples, Doll Houses and Miniatures, Fairy Tale Style, INSPIRATION, Tutorials, Ulla's Art | Permalink | Comments (10)

Botanical Treasures!

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Its been a while since I did this post on Papier Mache Botanical Models.  I still love these wonderful scientific and didactic yet fanciful models!   These images, also from  Staetshuys Antiquairs are just as inspiring and wonderful...!ITM12297742921

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Sunday, November 08, 2009 in Antiques and Insights, INSPIRATION, Paper Art | Permalink | Comments (7)

Moonlight Sonata...

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Like stepping into a fairyland, this 'Antique Victorian Papier Mache Desk Blotter' is truly dreamy! Intricate Mother of Pearl flowers and delicate enamel and gilt flourishes make one think of dancing under diamond stars...

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Sunday, November 08, 2009 in Antiques and Insights, INSPIRATION | Permalink | Comments (2)

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