The challenge this week on Mr Toast's Creative Tuesdays is Springtime. This reminded me that every spring my father would buy my mother daffodils each week until their season ended. This little spring fairy is in memory of them both.
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Lovely one, dear.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet memory! And your drawing is perfect for it.
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet memory! I love that. How special. I love this illustration, too. This would be a cute card! I love daffodils, too! xo -heather
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! And I love the daffodil fairy too!
ReplyDeletethis is so cute! Love her little decorated wings!
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty and such a romantic story and lovely remembrance.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little fairy. LOVE the hat!
ReplyDeleteoh so Spring and adorable!!! wonderful work!!!
ReplyDeletesuch a creative interpretation of the daffodil, very whimsical and lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! I love the little details in her wings.:-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute to your parents. That, indeed, would make a darling card. blessings
ReplyDeleteQMM
Oh dear, I do want a darling fairy on my daffodils... She is sure sitting pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea for Spring Time.
Oh! That is so pretty!! You are a briliant artist!!
ReplyDeletexxDaniella
I love your fairy!! So cute sitting on that daffodil! :-)
ReplyDeleteShe's cuuuute! I love that you dedicated her to your parents. Mine have planted daffidils all over their property. Beautiful with their big yellow victorian house - they call it Daffodil Hill.
ReplyDeleteA sweet tribute to your parents. It seems many of us had daffodils on our minds for this CT. Love your cute, little fairy.
ReplyDeleteThis is an adorable drawing, and a very sweet tradition of your mum's.
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying that the daffodils are blooming all over town now. Happy, happy, spring
That is such a sweet story and illustration - thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteAdorable - what a wonderful tribute to your parents!
ReplyDeletexo
Kristin
There is something so wonderfully and quintessentially English about daffodils and faeries, don;t you think?
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling addition to Creative Tuesdays. thanks for joining in and how nice it is to meet you. Wow, from Kensington to Oxford--as beautiful as it gets for cities and country. :)