Stacey the Coffee Fairy
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Curtis brought home some; tea bags, stir sticks, and instant coffee
after a business meeting. Of course I tucked the tea away but the
“coffee stuff” sat on my kitchen counter for weeks because we aren’t
big coffee drinkers and we when we do make coffee we use spoons to stir
not disposable utensils. Right? Not using disposables is one of the
ways to positively impact the environment and reduce your waste. I
didn’t want to send them to the landfill, but they were going to end up
in my cabinets collecting dust. I knew I wasn’t going to use them in
the kitchen, so...
I put my recycling cap on and started think about how I could
transform these silly wooden sticks into something more use full, more
entertaining, and hopefully send a message about looking at the items
we use and toss in a new way. I thought about all the items we use to
make coffee and tea; stir sticks, tea bags, coffee filters, individual
packets of sugar and creamer. Many of them we just use once and toss. I
pulled out a coffee filter and stir sticks and started to let my
imagination go. Coffee Fairy! I got my wire out and started to bend and
twist the core anatomy of the fairy. I looped hip, neck, and shoulder
joints to attach the limbs and head of the fairy. I made a spine,
ribcage, and even a spiral heart to fill the space under the dress.
Adding cotton balls gave Stacey a little more substance to her body.
The sir sticks could make simple stick figure arms and legs. I cut the
stir sticks in half and wired them to the fairy’s frame. A filter would
make the most beautiful, fluffy, and chic dress for an eco fairy. The
hardest part was coming up with a head and wings for Stacey. I
eventually found the right size and shape for her head and figured out
the simple lines of the copper wings.
I named this one-of-a-kind fairy after my close friend and graphic
designer, Stacey Pastor. She has been the reason I have a website and
wonderful graphics for Miss Fi’s Kingdom. She has works hard for me.
She took my pencil drawings of Miss Fi and my vision of her Kingdom and
turned them into pixels and points on her Mac. Stacey LOVES coffee! So
when we work she has to have to have a cup of coffee or a latté or two.
She is one of the reasons I bought a coffee machine. So I thought
naming this fairy ornament, Stacey, would be the perfect tribute to her
and all her work for me.


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