The year has gone round already, and once again it was time for Chagford Filmmaking Group to begin work on another project. To see more about how this fun project evolved, do check out their website. Elizabeth Jane Baldry , celebrated harpist, is the driving force behind these films, and this year's fairytale was 'The Laidley Worm of Spindleston Heugh'.
All three children were involved this year - even my small son, who was bribed with ice cream to dress up as a Puck - like imp and dance around with the girls. They had great fun doing it, and I got to sit in the shade of the ferns by the pool while they filmed. We can't wait to see the finished film.
The fairy photos were taken, not by me, but by my friend Carol Amos, whose daughter Ely filmed my daughter doing a hilarious 'Vegetable Tour' of our garden! I have been struggling all evening to upload it here, but so far no luck. I'll have another go tomorrow!
10 comments:
Bribed or not, they look as if they are having fun. Lindax
Wow, the makeup and costumes are great!
These are very delicious and magical photos, and the fairies are wonderfully costumed and painted.
Gorgeous, lovlerly and so adorable those faries! I hope you may bring us the garden tour soon!
KK
I love the children's fairy make-up and costumes. What fun and magic, Danielle! It sounds like you had a lovely time. xx
They look wonderful! What great fun for them.
I almost mistook them for real devon faeries ;)
Fantastic fairies - love the make up and costumes! What a wonderful event to take part in!
Hi Danielle, lovely fairies :) Why not drop by and pay me a visit at my new 'home' sometime :)
Kx
They are such very beautiful fairies. I hope I could see a fairy in real life. LOL!!!
Those are wonderful! You seem to have magic everywhere around you guys
Post a Comment