Birthdays
The APR challenge this week is birthdays, and at first I was a little stumped! Should I paint a birthday cake?Should I paint a bunch of balloons?
Birthdays are really all about wishes,
Wishing to be younger,
Wishing to be older,
Wishing for a happy year.
When my children were small they always had birthday parties at home. I love baking and it was a great excuse to make loads of tasty cakes and biscuits; It didn't matter that the house was trashed by hoards of rampaging five year olds, it was fun! My youngest daughter loved dressing up, especially as a princess and one year we had a Cinderella party and I made a Pink castle cake complete with turrets; She still talks about the day over fifteen years later so it must have made an impact!
That memory gave me the idea for the wish fairy.
So here is my Fairy Godmother, when you blow out the candles she makes birthday wishes come true!
It is a mixed media piece done on heavy weight watercolour paper. Using collage ,Gesso and Caran Dache Neocolor crayons.
I started with a background of old encyclopedia pages and Gelli printed paper.
Added some Gesso...
Added some line and colour. I like to blend the crayons with baby wipes rather than water.
I like her raised eyebrow, it is like she is slightly surprised by the wish request!
This is pink castle cake number two made ( At her own request) for my daughters eighteenth birthday a couple of years ago, not as good as the original,but it tasted nicer :)
Links this week to Artists Playroom Where it is Jenns Birthday , Happy Birthday Jenn!
and the most fabulous Paint party friday!!!
That's an amazing cake, happy birthday to your daughter! The years pass so quickly don't they? My youngest daughter has just turned 16 and I can hardly believe in just 2 years she'll be a 'grown up'!xx
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful fairy godmother. I guess she can make any wish come true =).
ReplyDeleteI love fairy grandmother! Everyone should have one!!
ReplyDeleteLoving your wish fairy and your cake is fab. Hugs Annette x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea! The wishing fairy is super.xx
ReplyDeleteHappy memories thinking of our children's parties of the past. Your Wish Fairy Godmother looks so sweet and kind, I would be glad to see her any day not just on my birthday. Beautifully done, and an original idea for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteThat cake is so impressive! It looks like a fairy castle! It's so nice to get a special cake like that! I love that Fairy Godmother too. She looks like she's listening the way her head is tilted and that light blue makes her look radiant!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from the APR - Your Wish Fairy is so sweet, she has such a kind face, (as all good fairies should), and I hope she will work along with the candle on the cake I created for Jenn too :0) Mo
ReplyDeleteShe is so sweet - and you're right, it's like she's just heard your wish and is thinking that perhaps you should re-think it!
ReplyDeleteHa! I remember all those parties when mine were young. It's a miracle that I remember anything because I was always soooo tired!!! I worked WAY TOO hard at making everything wonderful for my kids when they were young. Many special cakes, but the one that stands out is the pirate ship that I made for my son's pirate birthday. It was complete with a few hard to find pirate from the Fisher Price series. He helped me make the cake and I then had to sneak the pirates in right before the party. Dad dressed up as Captain Hook and my son actually took off out of the room in fright not realizing it was just his dad. LOL
ReplyDeleteLoved this post. Fun. the fairy godmother is delightful. Love how her eyes seemed to be looking up in the earlier pics, but ended up looking down to the side in the end. Interesting...
That cake is amazing so i am sure the first one was incredible and I love your fairy godmother... the background is really stunning... as is the godmother oif course...xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful new work, and that cake is amazing! Your daughter is lucky to have such lovely cakes baked for her! Valerie
ReplyDeleteYour Fairy Godmother is beautiful! I love the idea of her granting your birthday wishes:) and the castle cake is amazing! I love the curly candles. HPPF
ReplyDeleteI adore your fairy godmother, she is so sweet! That cake is amazing... I remember a purple angel food cake my mother made when I was 3, then for my 50th my friend made me a double goddess cake that was purple too!! You sparked some good memories! My daughter has had many like this too~~
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What a brilliant entry...everyone should have a fairy godmother. She looks so kind that she'd grant everyone's wish.
ReplyDeleteI've done my fair share of themed parties over the years. So much hard work at the time but well worth it for all the memories.
That is a gorgeous cake...perhaps almost too pretty to eat! ;D
Such an mishious birthday fairy...I love her a lot! I am sure, she can make every wish come true ;) and WHAT A BIRTHDAYCAKE!! tons of yumminess in pink ;) ♥ Conny
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Wow - that cake is amazing - it looks too good to eat! I like your wish fairy godmother. I really like mixed media pieces - maybe one day I'll break out of my acrylic rut and try one!
ReplyDeleteYour fairy godmother is so sweet and enchanting and so is that cake, amazing. Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteoooooo, a pink castle cake???? How perfect to go with your Fairy Godmother!! HPPF!
ReplyDeletei liked reading the steps you took to make your page - the fairy godmother is quite lovely! and that cake looks seriously yummy :)
ReplyDeleteOh you are good at making cakes! I love your sweet fairy, ah Birthday wishes and cakes...a treat we all love to cherish, a very sweet visit. Funny it's my Birthday tomorrow so your fairy godmother comes just at the right time!
ReplyDeleteLovely and sweet fairy. Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteoh Absolutely lovely! So sweeeeet! :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fairy, awesome color and texture, love! Incredible cake! :) <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing the steps, the finished painting looks lovely. And that cake looks very professional, not to mention yummy ... ☺
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice birthday present! I love your cake also. I did the same for my children when they were young. I had a castle cake for my son( the towers tipped a little!) and a Barbie cake for my daughter. I put a Barbie inside a bunt cake and decorated her very bouffant skirt! Thank you for showing the steps!
ReplyDeleteI love your fairy Godmother! It was fun to see the step-by-step process. The castle cake looks beautiful and tasty!
ReplyDeleteLove your painting - that raised eyebrow gives it a lot of personality. That cake is gorgeous - I don't care to bake a lot so I appreciate the artistic baking of others all the more. HPPF
ReplyDeleteYour fairy Godmother is special. I love the mixed media method and materials you used. Very nice
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Oh what a sweet fairy godmother and magical castle cake you made. You are one very special mom!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing the steps to the mixed media collage. I am presently working on one and posted it (WIP) for PPF this week....pondering on what techniques to use on it.
I can see why she has it instilled in he memory, just precious and those candles, pure magic touch! I have the same candles and this is probably the best way I've seen them used.
Thanks for sharing,
Annabelle O,O