I haven't always liked elephants. In fact as a child I avoided at all cost any reference to the wrinkly pachyderms for fear the connection would be made, "E" for Elephant, "E" for Elizabeth by classmate's wandering attention from the teacher to the alphabet picture chart above her head.
Thank goodness my persistent yearly prevalence to my mother to officially change my name was met with the same decline. I now adore elephants with their long memories and old souls.
A Rosie elephant of my own to reside in my beloved craft room was just the perfectly perfect craft to make in celebration of Pink Saturday.
That there just happens to be a Circus in progress on my desk top is just the best coincidence ever!
Who wouldn't extend a "Join Us!" invitation to someone who can carry their own baggage.
Well maybe "some" need a little more convincing ...
when you are likely to become the star of the Big Top.
But even Vernon knows a circus is like a big family, and there is always room for one more.
Truly, this Pink Saturday could not have a Rosier ending!
oh miss rosie is the most adorable little soul! i could just eat her up! i do have to say that i adore elephants and i admire them very much for their kindness -- love of family -- a memory for all and so much more -- just look at those ears -- i mean how cute can one little Rosie be! thank you so much for sharing her with us and your wonderful story! a little bit of warming of the heart is just what is needed!!! thank you and sending hugs to miss Rosie!!! wish i could give her a peanut : ) hugs...andrea -- family and doxies (heaven and earth)
ReplyDeleteI too adore elephants and am ashamed of the way we have been treating them on this planet, they being so large and needing so much room on a planet filled with people trying to feed themselves. I am copying out your sweet version to hopefully make when I get away from my retro sewing! Thank you E.
ReplyDeleteI just saw your shadow box ornament on the OA Flickr site, and I decided to check out your blog. Wow--I love the cute, whimsical projects you have posted! I'm a follower now. :)
ReplyDeleteOh Elizabeth, Miss Rosie is so sweet. I also love elephants. I just have to make one. I am just finishing a Bobby the Bat. I will post a picture on my blog. This one will be my granddaughter's, now I must make one for me. I couldn't find the pattern on your blog. I used the owl pattern and drew my own batwing pattern. Do you have a separate pattern for the bat? Hope you, Rosie and the rest of the circus gang have a fun weekend. Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteShe is just adorable. I love watching elephants. I am anxously awaiting a clown for your circus.....her name should be Petals.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful week we have been having. i hope all is going well in your end of town. When is the picnic, or have you had it.
E,
ReplyDeleteYour elephant is CUTE!!What a sweet little circus you have assembled! But where's the clown?
Thank you for joining us for our Hallowen blog hop coming up!
Have a Happy Pink Saturday!
Lindsey
ohhh! She's just adorable! Your creativity never ceases to amaze me! Elizabeth, what did your sisters-in-law think of your craft room? ;0
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, your posts always make me smile! Love you elephant, so cute!
ReplyDeleteI adore sweet elephants for all their endeavors and this one is especially cute. You sweet circus is divine....enjoy your weekend...smiles...Renee
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest elephant I've ever seen! ))smiles))
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of your work! The stitching is beautiful! how do you get your stitches so even?
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Joanne
A rosy ending indeed! You clever girl! :)
ReplyDeleteThe bow on your sweet elephant's tail is the perfect touch. Another delightful creation.
ReplyDeleteHi E, Oh my goodness!! Miss Rosie, is too cute for words!! I think that your softies can not get any cuter than the ones that already reside in the craft room, but then you create the next softie and she is soo cute!! I am in awe of your amazing talent and I keep praying that maybe just a tiny little bit of it will flow from your craft room to my hands!! Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent and your kindness with us!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend. We are having lovely fall weather here in the foothills of North Carolina. The leaves are begining to turn and they are so beautiful. We took an afternoon trip to a local church and their pumpkin patch and picked out pumpkins and quords to decorate our home for the Fall season.
Hugs,
Lynn
Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteI just love rosie the elephant. Her bows are too cute!
Carolyn
Such a cute elephant.....I must make one of these!!
ReplyDeleteI just love all of your cute creations.
How unbelievably CUTE!!!!
ReplyDeleteyou pieces are works of (adorable) art!!!
ReplyDeletecan you please tell me what supplies you use and where you obtain them. (i.e. what type or brand of felt)
Thank you. melissalee1@bellsouth.net
sweet elephant felt soft-sculpture wow i love to made one for there small eough but yet sweet eough just to love but then my grandpup ozzy would love to eat so it have be put hi eough he couldnt eat it .ty so much miss rosie for giveing us a free elephant pattern
ReplyDeletehugs prayers love darla
i just spotted this darling elephant, and as my fourth daughter miss frances rose, goes by the name 'rosie', i'm quite taken with it.
ReplyDeletei just showed her your sweet pics, and my rosie gave your rosie, a big thumb's up. definitely her four year old 'seal of approval'.
http://birdiebluesky.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-do-i-love-thee.html
xo
molly
Congratulations for your site! Really, it's great and as I saw in the first posts it's true that sharing and site interface are really a boon to work style. Really a big thank you!
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