Monday, October 8, 2007

Bonjour!


I'm back!
Sorry for the terrible, in-excusable gap between posts.
I've been locked away in my little shed, and my make-believe attic...

Eventually, I am very proud to announce, that some of my little mice are looking for new homes.

First, allow me to introduce -

Rosa, the bird keeper.







She is made from creamy felt, and is just over 4 inches tall, head to toes.
Her beautiful skirt is made from a vintage, French silk hankerchief, and is the most subtle shade of blush.
Her skirt is fastened with a very, very old French button. Both hankerchief and button are from madame Grotte's brocante in deepest Perigord Vert, France.
Her bodice/petticoat is deep cream, gathered elegantly, recycled from an old blouse that once belonged to the seamstress.
She wears a polka-dot sash and her slippers are made from salmon coloured vintage ric-rac.
She sits on a gold satin cushion, embellished with polka dot ribbon and vintage French button.

Rosa, although you would never guess from her confident and sparkling peformances, is terribly, terribly shy.
She is convinced she has a 'tete grande', and is very self conscious of her left leg, which bares the scar of a terrible bare-back riding accident many years ago.

She likes 'Cabecou', and will not touch any other cheese.

She is priced at £55 plus postage, and comes gift wrapped in a stiff box with her bird.

Next we have - Mimi, Rosa's younger sister.





She too is a bird keeper and made from felt, 4 inches head to toes.
She wears the same underdress/petticoat as Rosa but her skirt is made from dusky pink French lace, picked up from Madame Grotte's cave in the Perigord region of France. It is fastened with a vintage button from the same brocante.
Her slippers are dark wine coloured ric-rac and her sash is polka-dot ribbon.
She sits on a claret coloured cushion, embellished with rust coloured twine.
Both Rosa and Mimi's noses and whiskers are made from vintage French woolen thread, in dusky pink.

Mimi loves all cheese, except anything "northern", so best steer clear of Camembert or any thing similar.

Mimi is also £55 plus posting, and comes gift wrapped in a stiff box, with her bird of course.

This is Etoile, from Montremartre, Paris.
Bare-back rider, dancer and chanteuse.





Etoile is made from felt and is just over 4 inches from head to toes.
She wears a beautiful cream slip, embellished with aqua beads, with an net petticoat in aqua also.
Her slippers are vintage turqouise ric-rac.
Her slip is set off beautifully with an eau de nil coloured chiffon ribbon.
Her pretty lace head dress is from Madame Grotte's cave.
She sits on a matching mat.

Etoile will only eat cheese shipped in from a special fromagerie in Montremartre. Luckily she orders it in herself.

Etoile is £45 plus posting and comes gift wrapped in a stiff box.

If you would like to give any of the above mice a home, or have any questions, please email me.
"info@ericajanewaters.com"

***Please note - these mice are designed as objects of desire and are not toys. They are unfortunately not suitable for little children to play with.
The mice are designed to sit on their cushions, not stand. They can stand with a bit of fiddling and the aid of some pins.
Pins are of course included :0) ***

10 comments:

Joanna said...

The mice are so wonderful, I hope they find good homes.

Britt- Sparkled Vintage Charm said...

how adorable!!! sooo cute!!!

natural attrill said...

These are beautiful Erica, I bet people start collecting them.
Best of luck with your sales!
P.x

tlchang said...

Erica, these are so very-very sweet. (And their descriptions are perfect! I hope you include a write-up to go with them as they find new homes).

Someday, the US dollar and the British pound will once again be more equitable, and I can do more shopping in the UK... *sigh*...

Paula Bowles said...

Beautiful!

and I have tagged you for a 'desktop meme'! Instructions via my blog....
x

Cathy said...

So sweet, Erica!

All the best with sales!

melissa said...

Adorable!

The Ginger Darlings said...

We like mice. Very lovely tasty mice. These look lovely but not for eating!
Love from Jackie and the gingercats

Amongst The Oaks said...

Oh my, oh my! I'm in love with your meeces. I already have LOTS of meeces at home you see, so obviously I'm a mouse lover too.

Unknown said...

Such expression in these little sweeties!