Wednesday, August 15, 2007

C: Is for cast Iron Fairies





A little piece of western Australia is exhibiting at the gift show and soon will float to their new home in the East Village. The Iron Fairies, is not just a book for children; it is also an underground journey. With hand-crafted collectibles and an interactive website, it is based on 1 of 3 small diaries - dropped by a little miner one night as he was placing his precious fairies out in the garden, and discovered the next day by a group of children whilst they were playing in the tree. If you believe in fairies author Ashley Sutton offers you a chance to collect some of your own. In this book, you, the reader, become part of the adventure! The Iron Fairies must be read very carefully. Hidden in the pages are answers to secret codes. To help a Blue Fairy escape the casting room where she has been locked up, you must collect the 3 pieces of the key, which will unlock the door to the casting room. Once you have saved her, the company will send you a special Iron Fairy that is not sold in any store! However, to get each piece of the key you’ll need to visit www.theironfairies.com make your descent into the mine, pass through 5 doors and crack a "Blue Fairy Code."
Each iron fairy is a work of art hand crafted and made from Iron Ore (steel). No two fairies are the same. If your fairy has a green rusted tone it is considered a well behaved fairy, whereas a blue tone means she’s "cheeky and naughty". When you purchase an iron fairy you’re asked to place her where she can see the morning sunlight. Your fairy comes with a tiny envelope of "fairy dust" which you sprinkle on her to make a wish. In order to make your way through the aforementioned 5th door, you’ll need to purchase 3 fairies.

Sometimes being a child or an adult is magical and that is a F.A.C.T.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Suzanna~ The Iron Faires pictures aren't appearing on your blog. Do you need us to resend them? Email me at julie@rivendellcommunications.com

Thanks!
Julie