Fairy of Art Hop
Dear Friends of Bluebird,
I hope this finds you well.
Here’s the fairy supporting my efforts these days:
As I write this, I’m in the midst of my preparations for Art Hop. It was nine years ago that I shared my left handed drawings with the Art Hop public. Now, I approach each season of it with great anticipation for the several days in which I can live in my ‘Bluebird Fairy World.’
This year I’m excited to share several things:
The follow up from last year’s collection of names for a Flamingo I wove out of pink plastic from a broken floaty. The name was selected by my friend Sarah, a woman whose life’s work involves researching (and discovering) spiders. On Saturday September 9th we’ll have a Flamingo Naming Ceremony. Please join us for a celebration of our interconnected existence. How do spiders connect with flamingos? That answer and more will be found in this 30 minute interactive event.
I have long been hinting that I’ll once again create paper mache cats and I have! Perhaps you are in need of a prosperity cat? Come and see (or if you’re not in the area) contact me.
And…there’s a very nice fairy poster. It was designed by Stephanie Salmon after my friend Sandy said she wanted something filled with fairies (it has 25!). Now, she gazes up at it to see which fairy jumps out at her. It’s a whole new way of getting your ‘Fairy of the Day!’
Hope to see you Vermonters!
Regardless, please enJOY. Let’s allow the coming weekend to be a magical one for us all. We need it.
All the Best,
Emily and the Fairies
Around the Edges of Oddness
Dear Friends of Bluebird Fairies,
Oh, it’s been a hard week in Vermont. I feel the best thing to do today is to share another poem by Mary Pratt. It’s inspired by this fairy:
HEDGES ARE EDGES
Come, dance around the edge of Odd —
the only place you can find god
(or gods) or elves or unicorns.
Try dancing on these gloomy morns
when all the world is grim and hot
and all we long to do seems not
so possible.
Come, find the magic beneath the trees
where birds sing carols with the bees,
and fairies twine flowers through the hedges
and do odd dances around the edges.
-Mary Pratt
Love,
Emily and the Bluebird Fairies
Magic of Summer is Here!
Dear Bluebird Friends,
In the Northern Hemisphere it has become Summer.
I hope you are easing into it with patience for your process.
All I have read, points towards an exciting time in which we shed what no longer serves us and step into that which is our destiny.
On the first day of summer, I drew this fairy to support us in those endeavors:
Oh, let the dreams roll in. Spend time feeding the ones that feel right and then, sit back and allow them to grow.
Here’s a dream I had germinating for several years; officiating a wedding.
Having had Bluebird Fairies introduce me to my husband who then made me a fairy booth through which I have had so many wonderful conversations with people. I don’t know, I just felt the urge. So, when Anais and Paul, out of the blue, asked me to officiate their wedding, it felt so good. Congratulations you two!!!
I loved the whole process of the wedding ceremony creation, especially since it was easy to call on the fairies for guidance. Have you ever seen a Fairy Card Reading in a wedding before?
So, that’s an example of the fruition part.
Now, let’s get back to the knowing and the growing of the dreams because this Summer Fairy is here to support you TRYing anything.
Onward and upward with love,
Emily and the Fairies.
“…As the streaming light of purposeful joy replenishes our hearts, may we allow the world magic of this time and space to restore our knowing that today is still fertile with possibility to do good work and to rejoice.”
-Molly Remer Mother Tongue Ink 2022
Fairies in the Night and a Fairy for YOU!
Dear Friends of Bluebird Fairies,
Fairies shelter behind the disco ball
hung in the portal to the kingdom of odd.
After sunset, they emerge lickety-split,
and all night they dance through the city,
their magenta wings flashing splendid
in the lights of streets, and traffic and stars.
This poem was written by my friend Mary Pratt. Today, it inspired the drawing of this fairy:
Yesterday, I was interviewed about my work with Bluebird Fairies. One of the questions was “How has my life changed as a result of creating this business 9 years ago?” I enjoyed allowing the answer to flow into my mind. First, I thought of all of the people who have come into my life through my fairies; like Mary and her wonderful poems!
And then I moved deeper to a place where I know that this drawing practice I’ve created that helps me process the dark things I experience by drawing demons and their antidotes and the fairy drawings that celebrates the paths that lead me to more light and positivity, has changed my whole way of being in the world
So, thank you all for being a part of this ongoing journey.
I hope you can move forward in your days finding what supports you in being you as you step into areas of newness that allow you to shift into even greater possibilities.