Victorian Fairies by Celia Berrell
The Fairy Queen of Britain
was Victoria, who hit on
having Christmas tree sensations
for the festive celebrations.
Doting Dads bought girls and boys
expensive scientific toys
like microscopes, revealing scenes
that taught of hazards and hygiene.
Fairies shrank to tiny size
like Tinkerbells and butterflies
and showed kids new technologies
through books with science mysteries.
Detergent, soap took Fairy’s name
for health and hygiene’s serious game.
That fairy on the Christmas tree
worked magic scientifically!
Hello lovelies, hope you are keeping well! Today I am sharing a layout that I have created using this beautiful freebie vintage fairy polaroid image that I have designed. Hop on over to get your free images HERE.
Thank you so much for stopping by the Den, I really appreciate your visit and kind comments!
Zowie Dixon
I would like to enter my creation into the following challenges:
Zowie: This is an awesome idea for the FarmQuest woodland things found theme! (And don't forget about Heart's Quest Fantasy that is the new name for The Fairy and The Unicorn challenge blog. I think you've shared there before.) Adorable!!! I can see this piece framed and hanging in a young girl's bedroom. Great project! --Becca
ReplyDeleteHi Becca, oh thank you so much. Your kind words are much appreciated. Hugs Zowie x
DeleteVery pretty layout - love the vintage feel. Thanks for sharing with us at Dragonfly Dreams :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! Thanks for accepting the challenge at A Place To Start !
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Chana Malkah, Owner
What a beautiful creation. Thank you for joining us at The Crafter's Cafe, and I hope to see you again soon. Hugs, Jinny
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