Friday, 8 October 2010

Doll swap

An enchanted party where holiday dolls are swapped by all!

SO HERE ARE THE RULES
(PLEAAAASE Read carefully before contacting me if you are interested in this swap).

1.
DEADLINE to JOIN THE SWAP: October 15th.
YOU SHOULD HAVE THE DOLL IN THE MAIL TO YOUR PARTNER: December 5th

2.
The SWAP GOAL: Create a doll of ANY HOLIDAY of your choosing, to be swapped. What do I mean by this? Witches, cute snowmen, frightful snowmen, The Queen of Hearts (Valentine's Day), Monsters in the Closet, Santas, Angels, Happy Easter Bunnies, Vampire Bunnies...your imagination is the limit but the dolls MUST REFLECT A HOLIDAY THEME...

3. Swaps are open to doll artists and high end crafters.
If you are not sure if I am familiar with your work-- PLEASE SEND AN EXAMPLE OF your work in your initial email so I can better match you with a partner.

4. All styles of doll making are allowed. If you create prims, great. If you are a dark artist, wonderful. We accept fairy, folk, clay, cloth and all doll styles in between. *WARNING* I've noticed it is hard to place straight-out GORE type dolls, so this may be the only caveat for those of you joining the swap.

5.
Open to USA and overseas friends.

6. Please carry the badge (above) on your blog, etc, if you'd like, so as to invite more wonderful artists. More artists means a great, variable, fun swap.


If you join us with the idea that you will make a wonderful/creative piece to be given away in the spirit of fun, I find that swapping will be rewarding. Please keep this in mind when joining a swap.

Having said that, I will do my best to pair everyone up with a fun and creative partner!


your name, business name (if you have one, so I can put you on our blog list of members), what style of doll you prefer (prim/fairy/goth/etc), and possible colors you prefer in your doll.
If you are interested in this swap, please email
beyondvagabond@gmail.com

Love & light
Trace
oxo


Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Featured...



about:

A lot of that has changed since I began over a year ago as a wedding jewelry designer,
but I have been gifted with Grandmother’s old jewelry and I up-cycle previously loved jewelry. Vintage items just seem to come to me when someone cleans out their jewelry
I am the happy recipient.
Of course I make new items as well but I do love taking something old and giving it a new life.

Linda featured my Etsy shop on her blog here:


Linda wrote:

Today we talk to a new Etsy shop curator; Jasmoon from London.
Sharon from Plumrose Lane suggested Jasmoon as a possible candidate for a the Tuessday Feature.
I am so glad that she did.
I love the whimsy and dimension of her work.
I feel as if I have stepped into a fairy tale.
I can’t wait to see more from this very talented woman.

I wanted to say a big thank you to Linda & to

Sharon from Plumbrose Lane for forwarding my details for a Tue feature post...

mwah oxo

love & light
Trace
oxo

Thursday, 30 September 2010

Butterfly project

If you would like to spread the word....
(Double Click pic , and then you will be taken to blog for sign up & more info)

A project underway called

"The Butterfly Project"

hosted by The Holocaust Museum Houston in Texas, USA.
Their mission as follows:
The Holocaust Museum Houston is dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust,
remembering the 6 million Jews and other innocent victims and honoring the survivors' legacy.
Using the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides,
we teach the dangers of hatred, prejudice and apathy.

The Butterfly Project mandate is to remember
the 1,500,000 innocent children who perished as a result of the Holocaust
by collecting 1.5 million handmade butterflies.

In Spring 2013, these butterflies will then become a break-taking exhibition
to serve as a memory of this event.

Can you imagine?
1.5 million children translated into 1.5 million butterflies....?
If you wondering why a butterfly, the project is based on this poem -

I Never Saw Another Butterfly

The last, the very last,
So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow
Perhaps if the sun’s tears would sing
against a white stone....


Such, such a yellow
Is carried lightly ’way up high.
It went away I’m sure
because it wished
to kiss the world good-bye.

For seven weeks I’ve lived in here
Penned up inside this ghetto.
But I have found what I love here.
The dandelions call to me
And the white chestnut branches in the court.

Only I never saw another butterfly.
That butterfly was the last one.
Butterflies don’t live in here, in the ghetto.

Written by Pavel Friedman, June 4, 1942
Born in Prague on Jan. 7, 1921.
Deported to the Terezin Concentration Camp on April 26, 1942.
Died in Aushchwitz on Sept. 29, 1944.


Would you like to be a part of this?
Join in and make a butterfly?

We'll call it ....

The Butterfly Effect "OPEN"
...borrowing from chaos theory,
but much more importantly based on the wonderful notion that if enough people think enough healing thoughts,
then slowly our world will be at peace.
No one said it better than Gandhi -

Be the change you want to see in the world.

The power of the collective consciousness. Wouldn't this be a great place to start?

Consider yourself invited!


How it will work -

Follow the instructions as outlined by the Holocaust Museum highlighted in blue below.
When your copyright free butterfly is completed,
pop it into an envelope including your name, email and blog or web address and mail it to:

Two Dresses Studio
1554 - 20 Avenue South
Lethbridge, AB T1K1E9
Canada


Deadline - yet to be decided

~Here are the Instructions for Making the Butterfly ~

•Butterflies should be no larger than 8 inches by 10 inches.
•Butterflies may be of any medium the artist chooses, but two-dimensional submissions are preferred.

•Glitter and all glitter-related products should not be used.

•Food products (cereal, macaroni, candy, marshmallows or other perishables) also should not be used.

Is time an issue: Solved -
On the top butterfly framed pic - link to blog : there are images of butterflies,
save one, print it out and following the instructions above,
art it up, cut it out and mail it in!
I have posted two here.

Want to get others involved?

1. Double Click the image of the hand holding the butterfly above, add it to your sidebar and link it back here.

2. Or write a post about it, or post your butterfly to your sidebar.


Finally - here are a few links for more information:

3. Butterfly Utopia (direct link to the black and white butterfly images posted above)

Love & Light
Trace
oxo

Monday, 27 September 2010

Halloween Party time....

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No tricks here,
only treats
*cackles*

Two great parties for
Hallows eve celebration...

MERRY MEET MY LOVELYS

First we have:

Frosted Petunias tea party
Held on the night of the October full moon.
It's on a Saturday this year.
Anna says:
Have a witches tea party under a Hallowee
n moon.
With vintage lace and tarnished teapots set aglow by candlelight.
Wicked sweets and other tattered bits.

You're welcome to bring anything you like.
Bewitched teacups, singing pumpkins,
candy corn stripped cats, cackling ravens and of course wandering witches.
There might even be a ghost or tw
o.

Have your tea party for one or for ninety one!

You can have a real tea with real people.
Or one with your favorite magical friends.
Come and show off your Halloween art, crafts, decorations,
collections, stories, costumes and edible d
elights.

Pop over to leave a comment for Anna and place button your your blog ,
simple as that ;0)

Look forward to meeting you there
Blessed Be )O(




OOOoo more blog fun!!
Leaving my witchy outfit on !

Vanessa over at A Fanciful Twist is holding a
Halloween Tea Party!

All you have to do is leave Vanessa a comment on a fanciful twist,

with your blog link, stating that you want to join in...

Then follow these 4 bits of advice (err, rules)...

1) Share the flyer and/or the button on your blog as soon as possible and link to Vanessa.

She will then add your name to the "Halloween Partiers" list in her LEFT hand side bar, and link back to you.

2) On the day of the party, October 16th 2010, please make sure to post a Halloween Party post of your own, on your blog, linking to Vanessa. Other party goers will be visiting you on that date.

3) IMPORTANT - On the day of the party, after you have your own Halloween blog post up and running, please leave a comment at Vanessa's Halloween party post including your "Actual Party Link."

4) Blog hop with the other partiers on the day of the event and have a hauntingly ghoulish blast!!

Note: Please make sure you post a party post on October 16th if you signed up.

Last year several people did not do this...

(if you sign up and later find that you can't make the event,

please let Vanessa know and she will remove your name from the list)


Love & light
Trace
oxo

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Design Team Sep' project triptych art


Hi everyone :0)

I will be decorating a triptych for Sep' design team project...


I wanted to stay with the same theme as
my practical magic blog party post so everything will tie in nicely...
unicornis horn Potion note ...to heal

For unicorn inspiration watch the magical tale of the last unicorns
....Anyone seen the film : Legend...

An amazing fantasy film...

little info:

A triptych (pronounced TRIP-tik, from the Greek tri- "three" + ptychē "fold")

is a work of art (usually apanel painting) which is divided into three sections,

or three carved panels which are hinged together and folded.

It is therefore a type of polyptych, the term for all multi-panel works.

The middle panel is typically the largest and it is flanked

by two smaller related works, although there are triptychs of equal-sized panels.

While the root of the word is the ancient Greek "triptychos",

the word arose into the medieval period

from the name for an Ancient Roman writing tablet,

which had two hinged panels flanking a central one.

The form can also be used for pendant jewelry.


Ok so here goes:

UNICORNIS TRIPTYCH











Right Panel reads:

unicorn of purity, unicorn of truth
unicorn of inspiration, unicorn of peace

Left Panel reads:

unicorn of legend, unicorn of myth
unicorn of mystery, unicorn of magic

Bottom message reads:

may your gentleness guide my way...

I will be listing in Etsy shop at the weekend ;0)


Materials/mediums I used:

Acrylic wash
pyrography tool
watercolour crayons
stamps
decoupage, pva
card
muslin for ribbon (tea dyed)
ink
pencil
rub on transfers
wax & seal


Wonderful goodies supplied to me by Lynne :
The Altered Element for design team


AND ABOVE ALL, WATCH WITH GLITTERING EYES THE WHOLE WORLD AROUND YOU BECAUSE THE GREATEST SECRETS ARE ALWAYS HIDDEN IN THE MOST UNLIKELY PLACES.THOSE WHO DON’T BELIEVE IN MAGIC WILL NEVER FIND IT.
~ROALD DAHL

(WONDERFUL QUOTE FOUND WHILE VISITING PLUMROSE LANE)


The unicorn lived in a lilac wood and she lived all alone.
She was very old, though she did not know it,
and she was no longer the careless color of sea foam,
but rather the color of snow falling on a moonlit night.
Her eyes were still clear and unwearied,
and she still moved like a shadow on the sea.

Via the sunbeams in the forest
a gleam echoed from a magical horn
....it has been found

It's a rare man who is taken for what he truly is …
There is much misjudgment in the world. …
We are not always what we seem, and hardly ever what we dream.

The last unicorn upon her lap
filled with love as it takes its nap...

The spiral horn endures,

for it is sovereign and adamantine and transmutes

through the ages into many unknown compounds.

— Michael Green,

On the history and truth of the Unicorn


She remembers the days
the last of the unicorns freely roamed
now memories just turned like dust to myth
but never to be forgotten
a horn hidden from view
if only myths critics knew

---

Legend is a 1985 fantasy film

The story is set "once, long ago" in a world of unicorns,
fairies, goblins, and demons.
Hidden in a dark lair, the antagonist,
the Lord of Darkness (Tim Curry)
instructs his goblin servant Blix (Alice Playten)
to locate the two unicorns that roam in the nearby forest
and remove their horns.

If the unicorns die and their horns are removed,
the Lord of Darkness can ensure that dawn never again breaks, and sunshine never returns.

The Lord of Darkness laughs with his statement
that darkness cannot be completely destroyed
- it always exists to counterbalance light,
until the two merge into one,
transcending the bounds of duality.


Now go seek the Great Stone
Marked well with a sign,
That the one who shall find
Shall see it is mine,
And upon seeing, shall ponder and certainly know
as the Ancients have writ:
"As Above, so Below."


And I shall guard the Source of Greatness;
From neither joy nor sorrow born,
In silver bound, beneath the ground,
I am the Spiral Horn.

Love & light
Trace
oxo


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Unicorn horn love spell, Practical magic blogging party


Thank you for joining in the party!

I have based my party piece upon spells/potion making
for finding a soulmate....
The unicorn represents the mythical,
ancient knowledge lost to most...
& of course the pureness of true love,
the other half of ones self....
soulmate...


Whom do you seek?

Maybe s/he could have one blue & brown eye,
quoted spell cast from film:
True loves spell

Amas Veritas

He will hear my call a mile away
He’ll whistle my favorite song
He will ride a pony backwards
He can flip pancakes in the air
He will be marvelously kind
His favorite shape will be a star
and he’ll have one green eye and one blue.

cast the spell and you may see...

*cackles*


Merry Meet practical magic greets
)O(

Align Centre
Light a candle prior to spell work
Pink for romance
red for passion



Above is birch ply pyrography mixed media beeswaxed




A unicorn's horn discovered in Tara of Eire

Always throw salt over your left shoulder
Keep rosemary by your garden gate
Plant lavender for luck
Fall in love whenever you can.




As is Above, So is Below

Alchemy was practiced in Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Persia, India, Japan, Korea and China,

in Classical Greece and Rome, in the Muslim civilizations,

and then in Europe up to the 19th century in a complex network of schools

and philosophical systems spanning at least 2,500 years.

In the history of science,

alchemy refers to both an early form of the investigation of nature and an early philosophical and spiritual discipline, both combining elements of chemistry, metallurgy, physics,

medicine, astrology, semiotics, mysticism, spiritualism, and art all as parts of one greater force.

Alchemy is an ancient path of spiritual purification and transformation;
the expansion of consciousness and the development of insight and intuition.

The Arabs also gave us the term 'alchemy',
from the Arabic term 'alchimia', which loosely translated means 'the Egyptian art'.

During medieval and Renaissance times,
alchemy spread through the Western world,
and was further developed by Kabbalists, Rosicrucians, astrologers and other occultists.
It functioned on two levels: mundane and spiritual.
On a mundane level, alchemists sought to find a physical
process to convert base metals such as lead into gold.
On a spiritual level, alchemists worked to purify themselves
by eliminating the "base" material of the self and achieving the 'gold' of enlightenment.

The alchemists relied heavily upon their dreams, inspirations
and visions for guidance in perfecting their art.
In order to protect their secrets, they recorded diaries
filled with mysterious symbols rather than text.
These symbols remain exceptionally potent for changing states of consciousness.
Alchemy is a form of speculative thought that, among other aims,
tried to transform base metals such as lead or copper into
silver or gold and to discover a cure for disease and a way of extending life.


Alchemy was the name given in Latin Europe in the 12th century
to an aspect of thought that corresponds to astrology,
which is apparently an older tradition.
Both represent attempts to discover the relationship of man to the cosmos...

Astrology is concerned with man's relationship to "the stars"
(including the members of the solar system);
alchemy, with terrestrial nature.
But the distinction is far from absolute,
since both are interested in the influence of the stars on terrestrial events.
Moreover, both have always been pursued in the belief that
the processes human beings witness in heaven
and on earth manifest the will of the Creator and,
if correctly understood, will yield the key to the Creator's intentions.

A single manuscript of some 80,000 words is the principal source for the history of Greek alchemy.

Chinese alchemy is largely recorded in about 100 "books" that are part of the Taoist canon.

Nor is it really clear what alchemy was (or is).

The word is a European one, derived from Arabic,

but the origin of the root word, chem, is uncertain.

Words similar to it have been found in most ancient languages,

with different meanings, but conceivably somehow related to alchemy.

In fact, the Greeks, Chinese, and Indians usually referred to what Westerners

call alchemy as "The Art," or by terms denoting change or transmutation.

"Transmutation" is the key word characterizing alchemy,

and it may be understood in several ways: in the changes that are called chemical,

in physiological changes such as passing from sickness to health,

in a hoped-for transformation from old age to youth,

or even in passing from an earthly to a supernatural existence.

Alchemical changes seem always to have been positive,

never involving degradation except as an intermediate stage

in a process having a "happy ending."

Alchemy aimed at the great human "goods":

wealth, longevity, and immortality.

information via: Crystal links