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Misty Hollow Carving and Misty Hollow Digital Images
These
BLOGS are sponsored by my businesses.
“Misty Hollow
Carving” was
launched in October 2008
A Young Explorer finds the Fairy Door(House) at the Mad Monkey Clothing store
The
Fairy Adventure continues
On Saturday I was
one of the featured artists at the Laveanne Farm.
On Sunday I was
one of the featured Artists in Port Hope and “The Homes, Gardens, Music and Fairy
Door Tour” of Cobourg and Port Hope.
In our case the local
stores of Port Hope were teamed up with the Artists that were participating in the
project to help raise money for a local charity that supports people in Central
America. The local charity is “Horizons
of Friendship” (https://www.facebook.com/ horizonsoffriendship)
It was great walking around Port
Hope looking at the variety of Doors and Houses that different Artists had
created. I have taken lots of photos for
my friends to see. They have been published to my Misty Hollow Facebook pages
at https://www.facebook.com/mistyhollowcarving
and also to my Pinterest boards.
Take a peek below and see if it encourages
your imagination too.
In a number of
photos you will see kids looking at what they have found. These were the best photos I captured.
Enjoy.
~ Murray Lincoln ~
For your inspection
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The Fairy Doors at the Dreamers Cafe - 2 Queen Street
Murray Lincoln and Roger Bernard - owner/operator of the Dreamers Cafe
The detail of the small door
The Faun Boutique - 41 Walton Street
The Furby House of Books - 65 Walton Street
Ganaraska Art and Framing - 93 Walton Street
Greenwood Coalition -17 John Street
Holton Flower Shop - 62 Walton Street
Journey Through the Arts - 27 Walton Street
Mad Monkey Clothing - 45 Walton Street
Inside detail - amazing!
The other side of the Fairy Door - which is inside the Dressing RoomMercury Chocolates - 24 John Street
My Bark Avenue - 51 Walton Street
This Fairy Door was unique in that it was designed for "Animal Fairies"
And you guessed it... here is the Fairy Cat
My Sisters Closet - 41 John Street
A whole island dedicated to Fairy Things and rooms
The Port Hope Public Library - 31 Queen Street
The Library Fairy House was found at the back of the Library sitting in a window
The Port Hope Tourism - 20 Queen Street
Snapd Newspaper - Stand in Lent Lane
The Capital Theatre - 20 Queen Street
The second Fairy House at the Capital Theatre
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