My friend who just hates butterflies managed to photograph the Holly Blue butterfly in the school butterfly meadow last week. I was so proud of her as she is scared stiff of butterflies because of the flapping. I have photographed many coloured butterflies over the past year, which I strongly believe is thanks to the school butterfly meadow. Six years of looking for coloured butterflies and only seeing the cabbage white butterfly must means something! This butterfly deserves to take pride place with all my other little fairies, "so welcome to the Holly blue butterfly fairy."
I was emailed the picture of the little girl with the black dress on and asked to transfer her into a fairy. I think she looks gorgeous as a Little Holly Blue Butterfly Fairy. So thanks Chrissie for taking the picture of the original butterfly. I think she will have to agree that the butterfly she was so frightened of is not so frightening now, ah!
This morning I had an email which read "I wish I had your talent." Coming from someone who has a successful business means the world! Thanks to her I think I will continue creating pretty little fairy pictures as after all I have an obligation to show my little girl that dreams can come true, but you have to keep fighting and keep dreaming!
It does make me laugh that you read save our butterflies, but when you write to people and beg for help to save a school butterfly meadow, "there is no help to be seen!" Here are just a few of the butterflies that live in the school meadow.
I hope if the butterfly meadow gets sold, I will get to keep all the stinging nettles to feed the caterpillars and the holly so the butterflies can lay their eggs on and reproduce for years to come. Sadly I don't hold much hope of being able to save the meadow without the medias help! But at least we have Google!
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I was emailed the picture of the little girl with the black dress on and asked to transfer her into a fairy. I think she looks gorgeous as a Little Holly Blue Butterfly Fairy. So thanks Chrissie for taking the picture of the original butterfly. I think she will have to agree that the butterfly she was so frightened of is not so frightening now, ah!
This morning I had an email which read "I wish I had your talent." Coming from someone who has a successful business means the world! Thanks to her I think I will continue creating pretty little fairy pictures as after all I have an obligation to show my little girl that dreams can come true, but you have to keep fighting and keep dreaming!
It does make me laugh that you read save our butterflies, but when you write to people and beg for help to save a school butterfly meadow, "there is no help to be seen!" Here are just a few of the butterflies that live in the school meadow.
I hope if the butterfly meadow gets sold, I will get to keep all the stinging nettles to feed the caterpillars and the holly so the butterflies can lay their eggs on and reproduce for years to come. Sadly I don't hold much hope of being able to save the meadow without the medias help! But at least we have Google!
www.butterflylullaby.co.uk fairy songs, fairy portraits, art and crafts for children, music, fairy music, true stories, poems, children's stories, free fairy network for businesses and stay at home Mum's (Mom's)
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