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Froud: Faery of the Flowers

Froud: Faery of the Flowers

The World of Froud Flower Fairy action figure. Sculpted and designed faithfully to the art of Brian and Wendy Froud. Brian Froud an Alan Lee created "Faeries" in 1978. Besides faeries, this book also contains many other folklore creatures such as pixies, trolls, sprites, vampyres, and goblins. "Faeries" reached number four on the New York Times Best Seller List in 1978 and has since then sold over a million copies.

The 6.5 inch polystone Faery of the Flowers figurine has soft peach hair to match her peach under garment and accented with her beaded flower in hand.

Faeries of the Flowers are very common and can be found any place people delight in turning over the soil in their hands, working to make flowers grow. Seek them under briars, or in the quiet shade below the brushes. In the first light of morning they leap from bloom to bloom and whenever their small little feet touch the petals, the plants become tall and filled with fragrance. At night, if you are very quiet, you may hear them singing all the plants to sleep with their beds.


Froud: Faery of the Twilight

Froud: Faery of the Twilight

The World of Froud Standing Fairy action figure. Sculpted and designed faithfully to the art of Brian and Wendy Froud. Brian Froud an Alan Lee created "Faeries" in 1978. Besides faeries, this book also contains many other folklore creatures such as pixies, trolls, sprites, vampyres, and goblins. "Faeries" reached number four on the New York Times Best Seller List in 1978 and has since then sold over a million copies.

The 6.5 inch Faery of the Twilight polystone figurine has strawberry blonde hair to match her peach under garment and fragile wings.

Faery of the Twilight's are great singers, for it is their sweet voices that wake the stars at dusk and call the moon back into her orb after her long day's rest. The whole wide night is their bower yet they are hard to see in the dark. But on nights when the moon's light spills over the world, look for them by your window. It is there by the warm glass they love to rest before dawn and lay a blessing on the sleep of all good people.


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Fantasy Movies

Brian Froud's Dark Crystal Book

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Lord of the Rings Pages

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