FairieCon is coming up Nov. 4th-6th and registration is now open; I was a speaker and presenter last November in Baltimore. It was so much fun to see tens of thousands in fairy costumes and “eating up” anything and everything fairy. I spoke to girls, moms, and dads about my books and things to come in the Fairy Godmother Academy realm. They invited me to come speak to kids on the east coast.
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Help for Haiti
You probably already know today is Martin Luther King Day (because school’s out, yay!) It’s also the King Day of Service, a great time to do something good for our world. I read that Dr. King said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: what are you doing for others?”
That’s an amazing question. How would you answer it? Continue reading
Are YOU Ready To Be A Fairy Godmother?
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Become a fairy godmother in-the-making by joining Wisdom Acts!
Wisdom Acts are bits and pieces of truth are handed down from the fairy godmothers. They are the lessons of the Fairy Godmother Academy and your path to becoming a fairy godmother.
Remember how Queen Patchouli sent Birdie on her Aventurine quest? Now it’s your turn. To start your journey, go to the Wisdom Chooser. Pick a Wisdom Act that feels right to you and click join to check it out. Read how to get started and jump in! What you learn as you complete each adventure will be unique to you—and it will help you follow your dreams and grow in Wisdom as a Fairy Godmother in-the-making.
DIY: Green Gifts
Make your own cool green gifts, decorations and ornaments for the holidays!
Greengirl here with a bunch of cool ideas for celebrating the holidays AND saving the green earth! When you cut down on buying a bunch of stuff and make your own gifts and wrapping instead, you do three great things: you keep trash out of the landfills, you protect the earth from a bunch of chemicals—and best of all—you make beautiful gifts that really come from the heart. Plus, these ideas have style! Check it out:
DIY Fashion Friday: Fabulous Capes!
A fun cape or capelet adds magic to any outfit, especially during the holidays! You don’t need a super-fancy occasion or english accent to rock this look–just an old skirt and an adventurous attitude…
- Materials
- + Full skirt with elastic waistband
- + Masking tape and pins
- + Needle
- + Thread
- + Pencil
- + Ruler or yardstick
- + Scissors
- + Ribbon
- + Safety pin or Bobby pin
Step 1: Pick out a large, full skirt with an elastic waistband (the elastic should sit inside a little sleeve that goes around the waist.) A drawstring skirt also works. Long skirts will give you an elegant cape, short ones make cute little capelets–throw it over your head to get an idea of how it will fall. Look for skirts with fancy fabrics and sparkles, anything that catches your eye!
Step 2: Prep your skirt and cut it open. Lay skirt out on work area. Carefully cut away any lining, without cutting into the waistband. Mark the skirt straight up the front and cut open along the center line. An easy way to do this: mark middle of waistband and middle of bottom hem, then lay a piece of masking tape between them. Draw a line down the center of your tape and cut (be sure to cut only front side.)
Step 3: Gently pull out the elastic. Carefully cut away at any thread or labels that don’t let it slip out smoothly.
Step 4: Prep the hem for sewing. Fold the edge back about 1/2 inch and pin into place.
Step 5: Sew hem. Make knot and begin stitch 1/4 inch below the waistband (marked in pic below). Use a running stitch by gathering little folds of fabric and pushing your needle through them. Little folds = little stitches. Enjoy taking your time! Keep at it until you hit the bottom of skirt, then sew a knot and do it all again on other side. (don’t forget to remove or cut off tape)
Step 6: Finish up the collar. Take the extra fabric at the opening of the waistband (now the collar) and tuck it back into the sleeve until the edge of the opening lines up with the new hem. If you are working with a heavy fabric, you may want to cut off a little bit of excess before tucking it in. Once that’s done, sew a couple of stitches at the base of the opening, so the fabric stays in place.
Step 7: Make your tie. Pick a beautiful ribbon or cord to run through the collar sleeve. Attach end of ribbon to safety pin (or wrap around a bobby pin) and gently pull it though sleeve by bunching up the fabric, until it comes out through the opposite end.
Step 8: Fabulousness!!! Throw your cape over your shoulders, tie your ribbon in a fancy bow and check yourself out! Dress it down with tee, pair of old jeans and sneaks, or go holiday super-hero with cool dress and boots…
- Tips
- + For a sturdier hem and no fray–remove tape, fold edge over twice, then pin and sew.
- + Other hem options: running through sewing machine or use hem tape and iron for no-sew.
- + Large or XL skirts can = 2 small capes.
- + Different skirts will result in dif styles – try t-shirt material (straight cut, no-sew!) or something tweedy for a sherlock holmes or Jedi look.
- + Play!
DIY Fashion Friday: Simple Sewing Kit (and Lesson!)
Hello Everyone! Here’s an overview of the basic stuff you need to get started hand-sewing. If you would like to learn, the holidays will be a great time to give it a whirl!
Let’s do this in two parts: first sewing kit, then a link to a fab sewing site that offers basic lessons… Continue reading
Gifts That Give Back
OK, now that Thanksgiving is over, I’m ready to stop thinking about food (at least for a little while) and start thinking about gifts. I always put off getting presents until the last minute, but this year I’m going to start early! (Does November 30th still count as early??)
And since I’m a part of the Arbor Lineage, I want my presents to help the green world…or at least not harm it!! So I’m going to give to green charities and make my own gifts this year. Continue reading
DIY Fashion Friday: Birdie’s Patch Jeans
Hello Fancy Pants! It’s fashiongirl. Hope everyone had a swell holiday. CherryBlossem recently suggested I do a post on how to make a pair of patched jeans like Birdie’s…
So pull out a pair of comfy, old jeans and let’s get started! Continue reading








