These are a few of the little people story stones that I made as part of the collection for the Brooklyn Lyceum Food and Craft Market .
Tom found this glorious little bird’s nest snug in the corner of the ceiling in our wood shed. I can’t get over the layer of moss on the outside. Isn’t it just perfectly beautiful? That mama bird is so my idol.
Why won’t my almost 2 1/2 year old Miss Mouse nap? Why? Why? Why? Sorry, just had to complain to you guys. Now I’m off to rescue her from her snug bed. Maybe, I should hot glue a layer of moss around her crib?
Happy weekend.
xo e
Artistmama says
Love your story stones! They are beautiful.
Pom Pom says
I like the story stones, too.
My little granddaughters are fussy about naps just now, too. I think it’s the change of seasons.
kreativberg says
I like the stones very much… how do you stick the symbols on the stones? normal glue? Greetings from Austria 😉
Emily says
Thanks, lovelies!
To my Austrian friend: There is a Story Stone tutorial here: http://redbirdcrafts.blogspot.com/2009/04/mouse-stones.html. Have fun!
Pom Pom: Phew! Thanks for the perspective. I’ll just chalk it up to the change in seasons!
kreativberg says
Hi again! thanks for the link!!! I think I’ll try too… first must find out what kind of glue mod podge is 😉
what do you think if i try to make these stones too and present them on my blog? of course I’d give a link to your blog too – so everyone can see where I found inspiration. Please let me know. maybe via mail: kreativberg@gmail.com – thanks!!
Crystal says
Hello! I am in love with the story stones, I just recently started a blog called 7 months of Christmas and would like to feature your story stones in a future post 🙂 Please contact me if you are interested.
http://7monthsofchristmas.blogspot.com/
JosephFredo says
I also love the story stone..I have never seen such artistic thing in my entire life.
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