Ok, so all but "we feed her grapes" will be listed today, I need to buy some more supplies because I had fabulous idea for a bracelet to match them, so they'll be listed on Monday.

"The Gathering"
Loooong silvertone necklace chain with assorted glass charms

"Grandma Believed in Faeries"
Vintage blue oil slick beads, gunmetal findings and vintage gunmetal locket bracelet

"The Harem Faeries"
Turkish glass beads, prayer beads, metal stampings and vintage brass beads on a delicate silvertone necklace chain. .

"Blue Magic"
Cobalt blue glass beaded bracelet with silvertone findings

"Moonglow"
Green adventurine, crysophase, vintage green milk glass beads and copper wire bracelet

"We feed her grapes"
Amethyst, green gold pearls, lime green glass and goldtone earrings
Woo! Busy day today! (well, today and yesterday)
Tomorrow I've got some faery sculpts to paint, and a lot of chores to do. Then Aaron and I are off to do some shopping!
-A.
Faeried Treasures Etsy Shop

"The Gathering"
Loooong silvertone necklace chain with assorted glass charms

"Grandma Believed in Faeries"
Vintage blue oil slick beads, gunmetal findings and vintage gunmetal locket bracelet

"The Harem Faeries"
Turkish glass beads, prayer beads, metal stampings and vintage brass beads on a delicate silvertone necklace chain. .

"Blue Magic"
Cobalt blue glass beaded bracelet with silvertone findings

"Moonglow"
Green adventurine, crysophase, vintage green milk glass beads and copper wire bracelet

"We feed her grapes"
Amethyst, green gold pearls, lime green glass and goldtone earrings
Woo! Busy day today! (well, today and yesterday)
Tomorrow I've got some faery sculpts to paint, and a lot of chores to do. Then Aaron and I are off to do some shopping!
-A.
Faeried Treasures Etsy Shop
So, yesterday Aaron and I went to this awesome park in the center of downtown Bellevue.


Strange sculptures, check. Ducks, check. Reflecting pool, check. Lots of trees and a 1/2 mile track, check!
And heres a photo of Aaron and I, just for good measure-

No, his head isnt that huge. The camera angle was way high and he was just closer to the camera.
Note, we're both a little sun"kissed". *smile*
-A.


Strange sculptures, check. Ducks, check. Reflecting pool, check. Lots of trees and a 1/2 mile track, check!
And heres a photo of Aaron and I, just for good measure-

No, his head isnt that huge. The camera angle was way high and he was just closer to the camera.
Note, we're both a little sun"kissed". *smile*
-A.
So, apparently the best view of Seattle is from Highland park in Queen Anne, Seattle.
Which was precisely where we spent our evening.

I took like 200 photos from about 7pm until around 9pm. The first one is a little after we arrived, this second one is from around 8pm-

Then somewhere around 8:30pm, these two drunk dudes show up, one who just looks so happy to be there, and never really did much except smile and sip on his beer...
...Then this other guy who promptly removes his shirt and attempts to engage in intelligent conversation with his beer bottle.

Here is Aaron posing with them, who were really only partially aware that they were having their photo taken.
Behind the shirtless one is a backpack and a grocery sack with a six pack of bud, bottled AND canned. Someone is havin' fun tonight!
This photo was taken right around sunset, which was around 9pm this evening. We stuck around a bit longer, but then the gnats came, and it was time to head back to Bellevue.

Its kinda funny how close we live to Seattle. It took us less than 10 minutes to get to this park, which actually required driving through downtown Seattle, and we of course got lost, so about half of that was me saying "No! Just turn right here and we'll be back on Harrison Ave!" hehe.
The trick is going during low traffic times. We also hit only like, ONE stoplight the whole way. Lucky us.
Anywho, it was fun. I am now super tired/sweaty and ready to shower and sleep, so... Yeah.
I think tomorrow we're gonna try to make it to the Strawberry festival, but first I have to find more info on it besides the ONE banner I saw attached to a bridge over by Overlake hospital. heh.
G'nite folks!
Which was precisely where we spent our evening.

I took like 200 photos from about 7pm until around 9pm. The first one is a little after we arrived, this second one is from around 8pm-

Then somewhere around 8:30pm, these two drunk dudes show up, one who just looks so happy to be there, and never really did much except smile and sip on his beer...
...Then this other guy who promptly removes his shirt and attempts to engage in intelligent conversation with his beer bottle.

Here is Aaron posing with them, who were really only partially aware that they were having their photo taken.
Behind the shirtless one is a backpack and a grocery sack with a six pack of bud, bottled AND canned. Someone is havin' fun tonight!
This photo was taken right around sunset, which was around 9pm this evening. We stuck around a bit longer, but then the gnats came, and it was time to head back to Bellevue.

Its kinda funny how close we live to Seattle. It took us less than 10 minutes to get to this park, which actually required driving through downtown Seattle, and we of course got lost, so about half of that was me saying "No! Just turn right here and we'll be back on Harrison Ave!" hehe.
The trick is going during low traffic times. We also hit only like, ONE stoplight the whole way. Lucky us.
Anywho, it was fun. I am now super tired/sweaty and ready to shower and sleep, so... Yeah.
I think tomorrow we're gonna try to make it to the Strawberry festival, but first I have to find more info on it besides the ONE banner I saw attached to a bridge over by Overlake hospital. heh.
G'nite folks!
I loved these houses!



...Um...

No.. really. Its weird.

Yeah, this is right next to it.

Forget Norway!


People infront of cupcake royale.



Aww...


You cant really tell, but thats a poster of Obama praying in their front window.



...Um...

No.. really. Its weird.

Yeah, this is right next to it.

Forget Norway!


People infront of cupcake royale.



Aww...


You cant really tell, but thats a poster of Obama praying in their front window.
