a wintry forest,
trees laden with snow and ice,
sunlight filters through the dense woods
casting glittery shadows all around...
in the hush of the frozen forest~
the little Snowbird sings
her song...
Inspiration is a funny thing,
you never know when it will come to you,
and most always..
it comes from a place
that you never expected...
my inspiration for this beautiful
"Snowbird" nest
came from one of my most favorite books,
by Paul Gallico
a hauntingly beautiful tale..
it is a tribute to the human spirit,
and the bonds that hold us together~
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it is a story of love, bravery, loneliness,
and the healing of a beautiful
wounded Snow Goose..
a wonderful heart-warming parable
about love,
friendship and loyalty
during one of the hardest times in the world's history - WWII.
~
a
young girl brings the snow goose with a broken wing
to a lonely and disappointed man...
thus begins
a very special friendship
a very special friendship
between the three.
a couple of years ago,
while sorting through my books,
some of them going to charity,
keeping only a few of my
very favorites...
~
this beautiful book crept out from among the stacks..
it once again captivated me
and I sat down to reread
the story...
~
from the minute that I first opened the book,
seeing the soft and shadowy illustrations,
reliving the story through the beautiful prose...
I knew that I wanted to create
a beautiful icy nest...
a place
where a little
winter bird might live..
where a little
winter bird might live..
In my dreams...
this is where she lives...
this little book was first published in 1941...
telling a sentimental story that happened
on the Essex coast of England
from 1930 to 1940.
The "Snow Goose" is a short story
about unexpected
love--
wild love~
of an alienated, tender soul, Philip,
of an alienated, tender soul, Philip,
a Canadian Snow Goose,
and
a beautiful young
Saxon girl.
Saxon girl.
in this beautiful wintry tale...
every sentence seems to shiver with the
salt-laden
chill of the desolate landscape
in which it is
set~
The "Snow Goose"
was originally
published as a short story
in the Saturday Evening Post in the 9 November 1940
edition.
A year later, it was released as a novella
and won honorable mention in
the
O. Henry Memorial Prize
competition.
The "Snow Goose" was made into a special television movie...
the Hallmark Hall of Fame
television production
of this story in 1971
was a priceless gift to those viewers
lucky enough to have
seen it.
the program was run at least twice in the '70s
but is now "lost" to the
public ---
no VHS, no
DVD copies are available...
but of course,
I found it for you...
if you wish, you can watch
the entire
Hallmark Hall of Fame production
via U-tube from this link
(scroll down to the bottom of the page for the link)
it is shown in 5 parts -- 10 minutes each,
they flow together smoothly from one part to the other..
it is shown in 5 parts -- 10 minutes each,
they flow together smoothly from one part to the other..
you'll need tissues -- trust me on this!
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those of you who purchase
this beautiful nest,
will find inside your package
a little gift from me...
a glittery glass
snowbird for your own little
nest...
~
(there are 2 variations of the little birds,
yours will be a surprise..
they are both lovely...)
one of the most beautiful embellishments
on this lovely nest
are the tiny crochet snowflakes
created by my friend Karen.
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tiny, exquisite little snowflakes...
they were generously donated
by dear Karen to grace this beautiful nest..
(you can find her amazing artistic creations at her
own beautiful blog...Todolwen)
Thank you dear Karen
for your amazing, precious little gifts..
xoxo
Presentation is everything--
and I want you to say "WOW"
the minute that you open your box...
Your nest will be beautifully wrapped
with the lovliest tissue and tags
created by my talented friend
Sue Kosec.
(you can visit Sue at her blog by clicking the link above)
Thank you dear Karen
for your amazing, precious little gifts..
xoxo
Presentation is everything--
and I want you to say "WOW"
the minute that you open your box...
Your nest will be beautifully wrapped
with the lovliest tissue and tags
created by my talented friend
Sue Kosec.
(you can visit Sue at her blog by clicking the link above)
this beautiful "Snow Bird" nest
has been over two years in the making...
~
perhaps I could tell you
a little bit about the making of a nest in my
"Designer series"...
~once the decision is made to create a themed nest
for the series...
the shopping is non stop for at least 2-3 years,
flea markets, antique stores,
yard sales,.... everywhere imaginable--
looking for the perfect vintage embellishments
for these nests.
~
my craft room closet is full of tubs
that hold vintage treasures,
designated for a special nest...
waiting to be brought to life sometime in
the future...
it. takes. years.
~
just in case you thought I might just say--
"lets make a Snowbird nest"--
and then magically, perhaps 3 months later,
30 of these little nests appear all
pretty and ready to come live with you...
that's just not how it happens in real life.
once production actually starts on these nests...
it is a full year from start to finish
to make a 30 count series
of a themed nest.
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And -- I can't do it alone.
my (BFF) Mary is an integral part of this
"nesting" team....
(I simply could NOT do this without her help!!)
(a million thanks to my dear friend
for all the hours that she has
devoted to this amazing
project)
xoxo
(a million thanks to my dear friend
for all the hours that she has
devoted to this amazing
project)
xoxo
We have both worked diligently all year to
produce this beautiful "Snowbird"nest...
(in between living our busy lives, grandbabies, travels,
and... did I forget to tell you that I still
work full time as a Neonatal nurse....)
the creation of these nests is a true
and absolute passion for me...
I love bringing them to life,
using exquisite yarns and embellishments...
~
I love sharing each of their stories
with you all...
knowing that these nests
make you so happy
and that they
make you so happy
and that they
serve a greater good...
as always,
my Designer nest series is linked to
a charitable organization...
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a few weeks ago,
was conducting an auction on her own blog
to raise money for
several of the animal rescue centers
near her home in France.
(please do visit my friend Liz at her beautiful blog)
she is continuing her charitable work for the animal shelters
by creating the most beautiful Lavender hearts
to be sold at auction, benefiting
the animal shelters near her home.
~
I was so touched by her efforts to help
some of God's little 4 legged creatures
that I wanted to do the same...
~
Winter
is a terrible time to
be a stray dog or cat without
a warm and loving home,...
I know that our local shelters are full
and overflowing
right now...
charitable funds
from the sale of these
"Snowbird" nests
will be donated to local
animal shelters near my home.
~
your purchase of this beautiful nest
will help to care for desperately
needy and lost dogs and cats
through this winter
while they wait to find
their own forever
homes...
while they wait to find
their own forever
homes...
RESERVED your nests
will find them listed here in my ETSY shop...
~
all but 4 of these nests were RESERVED when I posted
about this nest last January...
(click the link above to see the beautiful Preview post from last January)
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(click the link above to see the beautiful Preview post from last January)
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If you would like to give a home to one of the
remaining little nests...
and in return...
know that your donation
will go towards helping desperate
creatures this winter,
please visit my ETSY shop
thank you
for allowing my to live my creative dreams
and bring these beautiful nests
to life...
~
I hope you have enjoyed the story
of how this special nest came to be
and the hauntingly beautiful book
that inspired me to create
this nest...
xoxoxo
Vicki
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ps--
although the original book,"The Snow Goose"
is no longer in print production,
you may still be able to secure a copy
for yourself from a vintage book seller.
I found some for you here...
~
you can find later productions of the book
here.... (but this is not the same version of the book
that has the beautiful illustrations found
in the original printing of the book.
My copy is the original, first edition
printing of the book....
hold out for the original version if you can...