Bronco Fever struck me in my FantaFaces studio last night.
I didn’t think I had a good orange or blue that really worked for Bronco’s colors.
But when I looked around, I discovered there was enough of an old dye batch of orange feathers, and a really good blue strand of feathers.
So I just had to make a mask and hair clip with the Bronco colors.
I will take them both down to the Commonwheel Gallery tomorrow.
May make a couple of other hair clips if I can get back in my studio in the next couple of days.
I have to admit, it was very fun playing with those two colors together and wishing our Denver Bronco football team the best of luck this Sunday!
I also got another 7 masks and 6 hair clips made yesterday. But it took much more time than it used to for me to make that many feathery items.
The feathers I get now are just not as easy to work with. Not as fluffy and wide ad the used to be. Though I think the Orange ones I used are from a strand from long ago, as they were great to work with for this mask.
Plus on the strands that are suppose to go from 4″ to 6″ in length, yet in every section there are feathers of all different lengths. There are many more short ones than long ones, which makes it a bit frustrating.
I am considering raising my prices to compensate for the extra time and cost of feathers. Yet, right now, with my sales on ETSY being really good, not quite ready to do that.
But may inch them up a dollar of two there and at Commonwheel.
And as mentioned in yesterday’s post, there were reasons for me to be at home yesterday.
I had been tempted to go to Denver to the Orchid show at the Botanical Gardens and spiritual movie. But I resisted the temptation, and was glad I did.
Seeing that the Orchid show will be there through most of February, if my friend didn’t make there, I may entice her to do that before it is over.
When the Henry Moore Sculptures were there, I walked through them with a couple of friends a few years ago. It was magical. And the orchids inside were a colorful highlight to that trip.
I had gone to Stargazers on Friday night and had a great time. Danced the night away.
But my right knee was feeling funky by the end and it really felt bad in the morning.
I was sound asleep! Really in a deep, deep sleep.
Grabbed the phone and it was the tree trimmer who wanted to know if he could come do my job today in less than 2 hours.
I groggily agreed.
And as mentioned in my last post, the tree surgeon took care of many dead branches hanging over a neighbors parking area and my little cottage.
They left some very dry small logs for firewood, that I will pass on to one of my hiking partners who has a fireplace.
Each of noting at different times that it would have been smart to have had a hiking stick or YakTracks on our shoes.

