Green Triangular Fairy Door
Fairies have existed as far back as anyone can remember. Legend has it that fairy doors are portals between our worlds. This door has a triangular design, with a tooth from a deer for a handle. The roof and sides are spiralled with lichen, and has a bird’s nest made from an acorn top with blue beads for eggs in it. The pathway is made with shells from nuts and a beautiful paper flower sits pretty to the side of the shells, and a cone from a spruce tree makes this the ideal place to visit. The door is free standing and is suitable for indoor use only. Measures 4 1/4" wide by 4 1/2" tall.
About Eileen Lucas (Nee Muise)
Originating from Newfoundland and Labrador, and now living in Shortts Lake, Nova Scotia, Eileen Lucas (Nee Muise) is a proud Mi'Kmaq woman. She has been honing her creative skills as a self-taught artist for many years, and is able to blend her love of nature and wood into most of her creations, especially her newly found love of making fairy houses and accessories. Eileen enjoys showcasing her work, as well as sharing her knowledge about them with others. She believes that “Hoarding your creativity, eventually becomes a lost skill.” Two passions that fuse effectively for her are; making Indigenous items and sharing those skills with children. Eileen won the prestigious National, Indspire, Guiding the Journey Educator Award for Language, Culture and Traditions in 2016. She loves to write, as well as composing and singing songs and playing the Indigenous drum.