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Saturday 31 March 2012

The Voice UK will take over other talent shows and stop bullying



I have been waiting for the Voice to come to the UK for so long. My partner is a singer and a damn good one at that. He has been broken into feeling worthless thanks to talent shows such as Pop Ideal, X Factor and Britain's Got Talent. Sadly he no longer sings. He does not only sing but he writes and creates amazing music and songs. Last year he was on our local radio station with three songs which I will share with you in a minute. First I want to say thank you to Jessie J because I can feel that she is a team player. We need people like her to make our world a better and happier place and put a stop to bullying.

Here is my partner singing Nessun Dorma and everyone in the room said they had tingles.



Good luck Toni! Good to see you sing and be yourself.



This poor man Dennis Egel got Bo's from the audience because he was German. How sad is that, they have not even given him a chance. Just because he is German does not mean he agrees with what Hitler did over a 100 years ago. People need to stop this sort of behaviour as it is teaching our children to be bullies. Education needs to step in with schools to teach them that every single person is different and we must stop blaming others for past history when it has had nothing to do with us.



I found his audition very entertaining and funny. Good luck Dennis!

Lastly here are some songs my partner Jakson Lee created. Mother is a poem my sister wrote about how she has sadly mirrored our Mothers illness. What beautiful words and I just love the music my partner created for this song and the way he raised his voice to a higher level. The radio station enjoyed this song!



Hush is one of my favourite songs written and created by my partner Jakson Lee.



A Mothers love song was a song I wrote for my Mum. My partner Jakson Lee of course created all the lovely music and melody. I adore his voice. And even though he used to get upset about people picking on him because they thought he was miming. I see this as a complement!



I seriously do not know why this song would never make it into the Twilight film? But then it is so difficult to get on a talent show let alone get your original songs heard!



Have a fab weekend everyone and if you have talent share it through Google.

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Tuesday 27 March 2012

Lagoona Blue doll fancy dress mask Monster High


Monica from London Mums Magazine loves my little dolls costumes so much I have taken her advice and now I am selling my handmade dolls masks on Ebay. Each one is numbered and signed by me Sharon J. Bainbridge. This one I will list this weekend. I may start selling the costumes with wings too, depending on my fan base.

The above dolls mask is based on a fish with it's fishtails. The Lagoona Blue doll has fish fins on her arms and legs.

I believe these little masks will be worth a lot of money in years to come, so if you win the bid please look after them. As you can see here Waterstones are selling my book for over £60+, which is a complement, however it would be nice to recoup my expenses and get paid! My books have been sold all over the Internet for big money, even £80+. As a struggling Mother justice is yet to be served, but I will never give up!

http://www.waterstonesmarketplace.com/booksearch?isbn=9780955445408

Below you will see all the fairy costumes I hand painted and made for my fairy book Butterfly Lullaby. You would think this should be something the UK should be very proud of. Old history has a lot to answer for!



Britian's Got Talent. Dennis Egel. This guy made me laugh so much, I love his humour. The costume was brilliant and I was thoroughly entertained. But when the audience started to boo because he said he was from Germany, my heart sank. How utterly mean. We are meant to be a multi cultural Country and I for one am sick to death of racism and bullying. Having been on the other end of racism twice in my life it is no fun at all to be judged by people because of your nationality. My poor Nan died feeling ugly because of her skin colour. Give people a chance to shine and do not judge them from where they are from, remember everyone is different! We have nothing to do with the old wars or the new ones so please do not judge. Dennis Egel good luck from an English person who is ashamed to be British! Oh and I was told that the audience were told to boo.



Support the Voice UK. This is what life should be about not judging people on what they look like. Or making fun of people who think they can sing,  when they clearly cannot. This is a true singing competition by people who care about individuals and do not support bullying. If you sing in a pub you are admired not made to feel worthless. "Just a pub singing!" Snobbery!  Go Jessie J I support you 110% because you have morals, unlike some people I will not mention! And boy do you have talent! Simon cannot sing so what does he know? Good to see Tom Jones from Wales on this show too.



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Sunday 25 March 2012

Draculaura doll bat mask for sale Monster High Dolls


DOLLS BAT MASK FOR SALE - FITS MONSTER HIGH AND BRATZ DOLLS

I decided to take Monica from London Mum's Magazine advice and start listing some of my handmade items for sale. The Monster High dolls are very popular at the moment so I have listed the handmade bat masks and numbered and signed them on the back. There are only two for sale so far as I am just testing the water. One for sale in the USA and one in the UK. Creating costumes is something I really enjoy. Monica from London Mum's Magazine thinks I have a real talent for design and will be creating a blog just for my doll's costumes.

Here is one of the costumes I created for my fairy book Butterfly Lullaby. This is where the Butterfly Princess turns into a bat and drains her Mother, the Queen Butterfly of all her energy.


As you can see here Waterstones are selling my book for over £60. That gives you a rough guide at how America loves my work. Try not to buy my books from the Internet until I give the OK, long story!
http://www.waterstonesmarketplace.com/booksearch?isbn=9780955445408

Draculaura singing Bats flying high:




Lyrics to Bats flying high on Little Snowflakes blog:
http://littlesnowflakeart.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/draculaura-sings-bats-flying-high.html

Here I am reading out a part of my Butterfly Lullaby story where the Butterfly Princess turns into a bat. For Halloween I decided to have some fun and draw on my face like the old Gothic days.


If you like the above costumes you may also like the fairy costumes I made and designed for my fairy book Butterfly Lullaby, which was launched back in March 2007 by the Mark Jermin Stage school.


It is quite ironic that Draculaura actually looks a lot like I used to when I was 19 years old. I was a bit of an arty Goth for a while. My first costume I ever designed and made was very vampire like. I think I will have to recreate this for Monster High's Draculaura. If I get time I will upload a photograph this week so we can all have a giggle at my expense. I think I must have been the first ever living and breathing Monster High doll. The lovely thing is all the punters used to come into the pub see me behind the bar because I was colourful and fun to be around. I was the talk of Mr Cherry's as they did not know what colour I was going to die my hair or what outfit I would create. As a Mummy now I just hope my little girl does not follow in Mummy's footsteps! I try to keep her well away from make-up except for face painting. Keep playing with the dolly's and mud pies sweetie and stay little. When you grow up I want you to be a Princess, not a Goth, as Goths end up kissing toads! If you are a Mummy you will understand my little joke. I think we need to teach our little girls to dress their age and keep them away from trouble. I spent my whole youth trying to be pretty and putting far too much make-up on. Looking back I know I attracted the wrong type of men, so I do not want my little girl to make the same mistakes. All I can do is guide her, hopefully she will listen and meet someone one day that truly loves her as a human being. Well that is my goal!

Here is just a little insight of what my make-up was like back then. Scary ah! Painted seagulls were inspired by my coastal town Hastings by the sea. I love my little girls drawing of me with my painted face.


When I left the pub work and worked as a secretary in London I toned down my look. However, I think I still wore too much make-up as I never felt pretty enough because of the way I was treated by some men. So this message is for you sweetie pie and all the little girls growing up. Do not make Mummy's mistakes. Be yourself and remember you are beautiful inside and out. Dress smart and professionally to attract the right sort of people. However I think that we do need to educate boys so they grow up to respect their Mothers and women. It is time all Governments put family values first and made sure Mothers and Women are treated with the highest respect no matter what they look like.


SCRAPBOOK WITH ME, SHARON J. BAINBRIDGE: misschilliebee@msn.com  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) scrapbook layouts every photo tells a story

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