There is one sure way to capture the heart of a vixen with whom one is smitten..
A basket of hen's eggs fresh from the barn!
AND A HANDFUL OF BLOOMS.
Being a real gentleman doesn't hurt either;
and sporting a very impressive hat.
Even the coyest of Vixens cannot resist.
Foxy Love
A basket of hen's eggs fresh from the barn!
AND A HANDFUL OF BLOOMS.
Being a real gentleman doesn't hurt either;
and sporting a very impressive hat.
Even the coyest of Vixens cannot resist.
These are 2 more Hopalong HOllowfolk
ready for traveling to the last 4 shows. Foxes are not yet priced as I'm not sure I want break them up....understandably.
See post beneath for rabbits and
my schedule..
Cheers!
Male SOLD
It was a brief romance, Like ships passing in the night.
Male SOLD
It was a brief romance, Like ships passing in the night.
I love them, Jeri! The expressions are priceless! ♥
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, bundles and baskets of furry joy!
ReplyDeleteOh Jeri! I love these two foxes.. I would suggest you not split them up... They are meant to be together. Always. Your workmanship is incredible! I simply cannot get over the details you have needle felted into their sweet faces.. So lifelike, yet whimsical ...
ReplyDeleteBRAVO!!
Time for a cup of Tea...
fondly,
Penny
Your creations are just amazing. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThey are fabulous, Jeri. My favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteGood glory.....OK wait.
ReplyDeleteAm I dreaming? Are you real? teeeeheeeee
Jeri, WHAT NEXT, WOMAN? A human being? Hey....now there you go....OR A HORSE? Is there anything you can't do?
Well that vixen has made up her mind that this fox knows how to bear gifts. A basket of freshly snatched eggs is the way to a vixen's heart. BRAVO!
You are unbelievably talented my friend.
Sweet! He is so dapper and she is so coy.
ReplyDeleteTwo more lovely creations dear Jeri. You are so talented.
Happy November ~ FlowerLady
Your foxes are perfect together! Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeri, lovely to have you come by and visit. I love the hares and foxes; I don't know how you find the time to fit everything in.
ReplyDeleteThe joust was so sweet. It is a motion sensor game, part of the GameCity festival here in Nottingham. The kids were all dressed as medieval knights and princesses and then they "joust".
Yes the owl is a paper cut out. All the best to you. xxx
Jeri, as always.....your buns and your foxes are wonderful...perfect!! Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to share them with us!
ReplyDeleteThey are just beautiful Jeri. They must showcase your work in a televised format or magazine article. So much talent.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Linnie's blog:-) Your foxes are beautiful and so lifelike. I am making one for my granddaughter for Christmas from Alicia Paulsons's blog Posie Gets Cozy. Hers are sewn.
ReplyDeleteI have to say the hats you made for them are so pretty too!
Blessings,
Suzanne
Thanks for visiting Jeri... Yes, I do agree with you about the oils... I turned to watercolors and acrylics years ago for the same reasons.. Very expensive and I just cannot take the odors any longer..
ReplyDeleteWishing you a beautiful week.
fondly,
Penny
p.s. I just noticed you had changed your header... Bunny facts from your Hopalong Jack book.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Dear Jeri just dropped by to visit. You have certainly, been quite busy with your lovely hares from the previous post and now your foxes. They are all so awesome. I am sure they will find nee homes quickly. Hope you have a great week. Hugs
ReplyDeleteI do believe you have had a fun year full of all sorts of inspiration. I don't think there is anything that you can't do. You are truly amazing dear friend!
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