Feel Good Art
Where I live, massage, spa days, energy healing touch treatments like Reiki are viewed as strange or simply not for the common pocket book at least not more than once or twice a year. I wondered what I could do as a healing artist.
Faerie took over. As I wrote about a magic scarf influenced by the one in the ballet, La Sylphide, I decided to try to make one. And not one like that used by a witch, but a faerie magic scarf that could change attitudes, feelings, and ways of perceiving.
What resulted were magical shawl-scarves or wraps with a multitude of creative uses and ponchos that are as far from a poncho look as they could be. The fairies like to call these Cirque du Soleil delights.
These macrame yarn confections have been blessed twice over. First, they're made within the container or field of Crystalline Consciousness, a cool cutting edge energy modality that is like having The Force with you (from Star Wars).
Next, these pieces are given the good vibrations of Reiki. All are one-of-a-kind art and seem to work with their owners to create the right opportunities for wearing.
One woman, who owns two wraps, wears them over jeans to the grocery store. Another young woman, given one as a gift, sewed a dress to wear with her wrap.
When not being worn, they can be hung on a wall to bring blessings to a room, and to any and all who gaze upon them. A volunteer librarian told me how she loved to gaze at them when they hung on the wall in the library's little hall gallery in Whitehouse, Ohio.
They're the perfect gift for anyone and would enliven any hospital room for someone in need of a little sunshine, color, and that fairy favorite--joy.
At Cafepress.com, I use my good vibration digital art - also fairy influenced - to bring light and joy to t-shirts, hoodies, totes, prints and more.
And if you don't see something that suits the fairy-special work of art that you are, contact me, the Crystal Sylph aka Lady Melanie, Weaver of Yarns, and we can co-create something uniquely you, whether you want the yarn variety or something more like a t-shirt or tote or hoodie that can be made available with a new design at Cafepress. write email
Enchanted Tshirts & More on CafePress
Not just enchanting to look at - they feel good and do good, too
Up Close...
Kiss of the Fairy
When you play on the enchanted game board of life, you raise your light quotient: to be gaier, freer, light beings of love, joy, playfulness, and whimsy.
THE WEARABLES. Webs of light, they're woven of angel hair, fun fur, trellis, sparkling or organdy ribbon, beads and feathers to tickle the fancy, recall the era of Marlene Dietrich, or call up swan queens and Titania's and more.
These enchanted wearables are versatile. Wear over a camisole. Turn a little black dress when you're travelling into a whole new outfit (and be the talk of the convention). Over a turtleneck, they're fab.
Some look like a shawl/scarf combo. Some are overtops (a fancy word for poncho). A few are vests.
Photos don't do them justice.
Jean, a fitness instructor from Sydney, Australia, models Kiss of the Fairy here.
FIND THE FAIRIES IN THE ART
Find the fairies in your heart
They want to talk with you and inspire you in a more tangible way. So... they are involved in Fairy Readings, sessions with the Crystal Sylph where you look at Kiss of the Fairy art to find and connect with them and all they're about.
Bliss Cards and new Fairy Magic Cards have been designed by fairy artist Melanie Stinson for this purpose. You can use them on your own like any Oracle Deck, or you can get fairy-special support from Melanie, who goes by Lady Melanie, Weaver of Yarns in other circles.
Sessions can be set up for children and/or adults. And you have two choices:
1) A simple reading.
2) A reading and a fairy magic session, where you can receive more information and a relaxing energy realignment to help you take off the Emperor's old clothes, put on a set of brand sparkling new lightweight fairy wearables, obtain a touchstone or other token of good luck, and better connect with what comes up in your reading.
Remember, there's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
melaniestinson.com
E-mail stinsmel @ juno.com (without the spaces, please).

