Another fun open invitation project on Facebook. I created My Little Fairy using a vintage photo from a post card, added wings from a Warwick Goeble print, and put it up on Facebook. I invited people to download the figure, and insert it into their photos
1. Facebook “My Little Fairy Travels the World” Project
Hosted by Judy M Johnson
• As a Facebook member, I placed an open
invitation to anyone to download this image I
made from a vintage photo and Warwick Goebel
wings, to place her in their own photos as a way
to VISIT places all over the world.
• This is the result of the design contributions of
people from the U.S. Denmark and Great Britain
• Shown in no particular order.
• You can find over 1,000 paper dolls & art images
for crafting on my website
www.papergoodies.com
• See other slide shows at www.slideshare.net
Search under name: Judy M Johnson
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3. Kansas Sunflower Field photo by Aaron David Kline.
Fairy added with permission by Charlotte Whatley
5. The fairy has peeked into Evie Fullingim’s house to see what all the laughter
about. It’s Evie playing paper dolls and crafting fun with her grand daughters
6. Evie Fullingim, Texas. Her grand-daughters’ dollhouse had a visit from the fairy.
That’s Anna peeking thru the window to see the fairy on the table.
7. Evie Fullingim, Texas. Her grand-daughters’ dollhouse had another visit from the fairy.
Maddie Rose peeks thru the window to see fairy on the fridge.
8.
9. See the wee fairy on Evie’s
lovely orchids in Lubbock
Texas?
10. Lone Nunnally of
Virginia, USA, visited
Washington DC at cherry
blossom time and
spotted the fairy in a
cherry tree.
11. Jo Braden saw the Little Fairy at Hell’s Canyon Dam. Despite the hot name, she
thought the fairy may be cold, so she put a little dress on her
16. Lise Rasmusson of Denmark found the fairy taking a little rest in her garden
17. Lise Rasmusson: Here she is in a typical danish beech wood. The picture is from
northern Denmark - from the city "Frederikshavn"
18. Lise Rasmusson says: The little fairy visits "Egeskov" - a castle from the
middle age and the best preserved in Europe. About 50 miles from where I live.
19. Lise Rasmusson says: Here she is by the water - the belt between "Jylland" and "Fyn" called
"Littlebelt" - there are 2 bridges over this water as you can see in this picture. The old
"Lillebæltsbro" ( Littlebelt bridge) from 1935 and the New "Lillebæltsbro" from 1970 .
It´s only a mile or two from where I live.
20. Linda Roth found the fairy was fascinated with the VooDoo Lily given her
many years ago by Linda’s dear departed grandmother, USA
21. Sylvia Fahey Kleindinst discovered the Little Fairy enjoying the sunset in the bay
heading out to Lake Erie, near her home. Sylvia has moved to an enchanted
historical flat in the city of Buffalo now. Maybe the fairy will find some fascinating
sites to discover there too.
22. Mary Lauren of Chicago, sent this funny shot of her
party guest being astonished by the fairy.
23. Teri Pettit of
California, sent
this beautiful
photo of the fairy
on an
agapanthas
flower. Her
daughter called
them fairy wands.
They would spray
paint the dried
flower stems and
put glitter on
them.
24. Teri Pettit of California, sent this photo of the fairy who she
spotted in Scotland at Loch Lomen
25. Teri Pettit found the fairy in tyhe
grapes near her California driveway.
Don't they look yummy! She is
seated just so...with shadows so
natural looking,and she is holding a
grape...very cute! Teri is an expert in
Adobe programs, so we'd expect her
to create something FAB.
Below is a close-up of the same image.
26. Trinkette Haines’ dachshunds were startled to see the fairy in the
Banana tree at their home in Pensacola Florida.
27. I spotted my little fairy,
here in our beautiful
Upper Peninsula of
Michigan; This is Lake
Michigamme at our
friends Kathi and Neil’s
home
Photo/Collage art by
Judy M Johnson
28. I spotted my little fairy,
here in our beautiful Upper
Peninsula of Michigan;
This is along the NW
shore of the Keweenaw
Peninsula. The stone
steps look ancient, but I
surmise they were built by
CCC (Civilian
Conservation Corps)
during the Great
Depression of the early
1930s.
Photo/Collage art by
Judy M Johnson
29. I spotted my little fairy, here in our beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan; This is at
Hunter’s Point near Copper Harbor at the top of Michigan. She sits on ancient
basalt worn smooth by Lake Superior and run through with streaks of rhyolite,
formed by the hear of volcanoes billions of years ago.
Photo/Collage art by Judy M Johnson
30. I spotted my little fairy, here in our beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan; in
front of Einerlei gift shop in Chassell. That’s natural color, not pumped up .
Photo/Collage art by Judy M Johnson
31. I spotted my little fairy, in a “fairy tree” in the Assinins Cemetery North
of Baraga, Michigan in our beautiful Keweenaw Peninsula.
Photo/Collage art by Judy M Johnson (this is obviously altered color)
32. Here the little gal sits on
ancient black basalt on
Marquette’s Presque Isle.
Just over her left shoulder,
down near the lake (Lake
Superior) is where my
darling Glenn and I were
wed. Just one of thousands
of fabulously beautiful places
in our geologically diverse
Upper Peninsula.
Photo/Collage art
by Judy M Johnson
I have made note cards of this and
other Fairy images on my photos.
Can be seen at my website:
www.papergoodies.com
33. Here the little gal alights
upon a bouquet painted
by Gertrude Kay (also
beloved as a paper doll
artist) to show how this
image can fly just about
anywhere. I was delighted
to find cover art by Ms.
Kay, one of my favorite
PD artists, and general
painter of scenes and
flowers.
Collage by Judy M Johnson
Painting by Gertude Kay
34. • We encourage you to enjoy the photo-art shown
here, and to feel free to send the link to your
friends to enjoy as well.
• Please be courteous and honor copyrights of
photos submitted here.
• Go to www.facebook.com, and do a search for
the name you wish, and make your request for
the particular purpose you desire to use the art,
before you use it in any of your own published or
online projects.
• Thank you all for participating! It was fun both for
me and My Little Fairy. Love, Judy M Johnson
www.papergoodies.com