Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Lazy Summer Days and Mermaids



When I was a girl living on Sunshine Mountain in Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, we had a great watering hole under a bridge where we spent lazy summer days! My cousins and I would take our bikes, but mostly had to walk because the road had a very steep down hill and followed by a steep uphill. Pushing your bike in that midsummer sun would always make you question the logic of bringing the bike, but once you got to ride on the flat part on the way to the bridge you didn't think about it anymore!
The trees over hung on both sides of the creek, and it created this beautiful canopy of leaves that blocked the hot sun and made the light dance on the top of the water. It was pure magic! Most of it was shallow, but under the bridge, the bigger boys had dammed up the water so that they could dive off the bridge.
In the deepest area where we swam there were large rocks we would sit on and pretend we were mermaids. My cousin Christine and I became great swimmers that summer. A customer asked me if I could make some wooden mermaids like my fairies and it took me back to this wonderful memory.

Here is what I came up with...






These wonderful little girls are ready to swim and play. I love the magical feel they have and how the playsets are developing. All sisters and a mama at a size that is just right for little hands and nature table play.
Rhyme and Reason are twins with sisters Story and Verse being the youngest. The lovely mama is Song because she sings sweetly to her girls at night! The stories are developing in my head and over taking my dreams at night, I hope you like them as much as I do! You can find these toys and more at The Enchanted Cupboard.

If you like the little wooden seal check out Armadillos Dream .

6 comments:

  1. Your mermaid is so beautifull ! Love her hair Beccijo :)

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    1. I love mermaid hair too, one of my favorite things to paint!

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  2. A beautiful post Beccijo, I love how you chose moments from your childhood memories to create these beautiful pieces, lovely art!

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    1. Thank you Linda, my childhood is so much part of my magic!

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  3. What beautiful mermaids. I love the details. Your story reminds of my own childhood and a hill too steep to ride our bikes up but, it was always so much fun when we were going down instead.

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    1. I'm so glad my post let you relive that great childhood memory!!

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