Thursday, November 29, 2012

Looking Back ~ "Sister Ophelia's Unfortunate Picnic" and "The Uninvited" ~

Hello There:


What a whirlwind week it's been.  Some things good and some things trying.  

I said goodbye to the last bouquet of Autumn Roses ~ 



Opened the last bag of 2012's Boysenberries ~ 




Which is now a pie ~ 



...and found a new home for the front porch Chrysanthemums ~




The chaos of Christmas is almost here.  I can feel it creeping up in my bones ~ 




I love the idea of Christmas, but the chaos and materialism exhausts and disappoints me every year.  

But...onward I go.

I am still in "sales mode" in my Art Shop.  Everything has been marked down by 50%.  This includes original art, art prints and even a few "gnarly-dolls" thrown into the mix.


I was looking back today, trying to find some of the little stories that I originally wrote to go along with my collages.  Last year, when my computer crashed, I lost all of my little short stories.  

Well, I found them on JacketFlap!!  JacketFlap is a site that connects authors, illustrators and publishers of Children's books.  My blog posts run through their site each time I post.  So....they have a record of all my old blog posts and I found my stories!!  I am so excited.

So....I thought I would share 2 of them with you.  They're just simple little stories, mind you. I don't publish an ending to the stories because I like the reader to come up with their own endings.  However, I do have the endings written for myself.  Would you like to read 2 of them?

Okay!



"Today is Miss. Laramie Rabbit's big tea party.  All of her friends will be there, ready to have a day of fun and food ~ yummy little rosy cupcakes, delicious boysenberry turnovers and sweet, minty tea. But....someone dark and eerie has made an appearance...someone or something Uninvited!! What will the day bring for Miss. Laramie and her friends?"

And...




"Do you like picnics? My sister Ophelia loves them... 

A warm day under the full moon....waiting for our friends to arrive ~ oh the lovely flutter of summertime butterflies.  I remember so well, that day.  The day of the unfortunate picnic.  You see, we had everything perfectly planned,  and then..." 


So...you see?  You get to make up your own ending for the stories.

Both of the originals are long ago sold, but....you can get them both in print version for 50% off right now in my shop.  

I think art,  and anything handmade really, makes spectacular gifts.  So unique and heartfelt.

Do you agree?


Until Next Time:
Kim
Gerushia's New World

P.S.   I am overwhelmed by the kindness of fellow artist and blogger Cat's Wire.    She wrote a lovely blog post about me.  Can you believe it?  Thank you Catrin!! ♥♥

3 comments:

Bobbypin Bandit said...

I love handmade gifts because of that heartfelt quality. I think Vanessa is the only one who makes me things. Everyone else gives me store bought stuff. It's not that I don't appreciate the gesture, but I know it doesn't come with heart.

Your tree is awesome with the crochet ornaments and the masquerade masks! I adore the color combinations! Will you be doing the same decor this year or do you change it up every year?

I am with you, the materialism that comes along with the holidays is disgusting. I refuse to go to a shopping mall. I am actually mapping out what gifts I will be making for who. I have a lot of stitching to get done. I guess I better get back to it!

Bobbypin Bandit said...

I love handmade gifts because of that heartfelt quality. I think Vanessa is the only one who makes me things. Everyone else gives me store bought stuff. It's not that I don't appreciate the gesture, but I know it doesn't come with heart.

Your tree is awesome with the crochet ornaments and the masquerade masks! I adore the color combinations! Will you be doing the same decor this year or do you change it up every year?

I am with you, the materialism that comes along with the holidays is disgusting. I refuse to go to a shopping mall. I am actually mapping out what gifts I will be making for who. I have a lot of stitching to get done. I guess I better get back to it!

Grandmother Carolyn said...

I've said it before and I always go back to it - I just LOVE your work, and I don't really know WHY? But then, maybe that's a ? that doesn't need to be answered ;-)

I AM going to gift myself one day soon with one of your pieces - in the meantime, I'm going to savor a trip thru the shop and bask in your blog.....you are such a talent, Kimberly - so young and so talented!

((HUGS)) from
Grandmother Carolyn