Showing posts with label commission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commission. Show all posts

Cat's Felted Pouch

Posted by In Harmony Goddess Traditions at 1:13 PM

Friday, September 10, 2010


This is a commissioned tarot card pouch. The lovely lady who requested this item said she loved green, the number three, crows, and oak trees and then she let my creativity run wild with it! There are three crows and each cluster of oak leaves has three leaves.


I needle felted each panel individually, then stitched it all together with wool yarn.


I used seed beads and a few Swarovski crystal beads for accenting a green swirl, the button and crow.
















My favorite part is the ‘button’. I was looking for something to use as a closure… bone, button, acorn, stick….. when I came across this shell I recently collected at my favorite beach. It has a natural hole in it that made it a perfect button! I beaded a few beads into the hole creating a nest-like visual.









On the back, a crow flies off with a sparkly treasure to tuck into his nest.















Book your party today, and "come together, connect, and celebrate" with those you love!

Drop

Posted by In Harmony Goddess Traditions at 2:03 PM

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

I have been quite busy working on commissioned pieces lately and will give them all thier moment in the light in the days to come.....


I'd like to introduce to you 'Drop'. She is a handmade Waldorf inspired doll I made for my little Cleo's 2nd birthday.



Cleo has a love of all things wool especially Phelan's little "mommy-love" doll. Unfortunately, he loves his doll too and would not share it with her. So, I decided it was time for Cleo to have a "mommy-love" doll of her own.

Drop (yes, Cleo named her all by herself) and friend are crafted from recycled wool sweaters and cotton ‘skin’. They are stuffed with wool and are approximately 10” tall. Phelan’s doll (he won’t name him) has wool yarn for hair and Drop has locks of angora goat (acquired from the angora goat ‘Max’ at Singing Frog’s Farm.) Good friend Holly White-Wolf of Sono-Ma dyed the wool with lichen to give it that perfect blonde color.


Being a girly-girl drop receives a glass bead flower and leaves in her hair as well as a butterfly for my buggy-loving girl.


"Book your party today and "come together, connect, celebrate" with those you love!