
The cookie cottage nestled in a clearing. Warm cinnamon buns lined the path to the front door. The roof was shingled with peanut butter criss cross cookies, and there was an apple pie plant too. A three layer cake spinned above the house as a weathervane. Hansel bit into a candy cane and Gretel chewed a warm bun, filled with raisins.

The badger rustled up from his den. Trouble was afoot. He could smell it~

Foxy witch peered around at the children from a frosted butter cookie flower.
She had been baking all morning and was hungry, simply ravenous!

Squirrel set aside his flute, and told the bluebird to warn the children.
Bluebird did not like to fly by the house, even though the cherries on the cake looked tempting.
The witchy fox began to creep towards Hansel and Gretel, with her most widest grin.
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Next time:
Hansel and Gretel are invited to High Tea

P.S. Thought you might like to see the amazing Brian Wildsmith's version of the witches cottage.
xxx
julie
juliewhitmorepottery.etsy.com
Such a lovely blog and such lovely work!
ReplyDeleteDearest Julie, I want to move in to the dear cookie cottage!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Becky
Julie, do you know if the cottage is for rent?
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Julie I love your beautiful painting of the cookie cottage, it's enchanting!!!
ReplyDeleteAs always I love all your pottery pieces and your wonderful story!!
Hugs
Vicky xxxx
I go into another world whenever I stop here. A wonderful world full of beauty and joy and fun! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat foxy witch looks pretty sweet...hope there is a happy ending to this fun blog! Love the cookie cottage!
ReplyDeleteHello there Julie,
ReplyDeleteYes, it's been said before, but let me say again, PERFECT!!!
Hello Julie, yes, it's all been said before, but perhaps you just need to hear it again...PERFECT!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful installment... JUST what I needed today, thanks!
ReplyDeleteNo one tells a story better than you and your pottery....just delightful....You always leave me wanting more!
ReplyDeleteUmmmm, HELLO! The most beautiful and fun enchanted cottage I have ever seen! I really would be pulled to it too! As always, your work is sooooo charming and well, enchanting! :-) If that is a painting of the cottage I hope you will (please) make and sell prints of it so we can all have one! Can't wait to see what happens next! Much love DHA
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so charming... and such a good story. I love the real badger photo.
ReplyDeleteYou could write a book...
This pink cottage is the most delightfully and deliciously tempting haven.This truly is eye candy! You're the best!
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batty mae
Dear DHA, I am going to make prints...
ReplyDeletewill keep you apprised, and Connie isn't that the most wonderful Badger?
Lori, o yes, and rent is very reasonable. One pound of molasses a week. And plums in season. (very good in cakes)
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Very good ... cookie cottage !!!! estupendo , Julie sos maravillosa amiga , besos en la distancia y buen fin de semana !!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, cookie flowers and an apple pie plant!! Now, how can I make these grow here in the garden?
ReplyDeleteYummy, me want cookie! Love Foxy plate--well, love them all!
ReplyDeleteOh, you do make me happy. x
ReplyDeleteoh my word wht a delight- i love the house nestled in the woods ;0)...cookie cottage- what a delight!!!!! xx you make your creations so beautifully magical- such detail and colour- love it!! x
ReplyDeleteOhhhh Julie, your posts always fascinate me!
ReplyDeleteThank you for passing by me, has always
a pleasure, and my animals of the forest are
just right for your creations, do not you?
A big hug
Susy x
Hello Julie...I love the way butter cookie flowers smell...don't you?....Have cherries on the cake fun, Jody
ReplyDeleteJulie! Wow! Your sweet cottage painting has such amazing detail...I love every sweet corner of it. It's interesting to see how your works look on paper and ceramics. Such a magical fairy-telling touch you have.
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How lovely. I am quite taken with Mr. Badger, what a sweetie. xox Katrina
ReplyDeleteJulie, You are a delight as always, and Brain's art is fascinating. A treat to read and see it all.
ReplyDeleteHey! I make my own peanut butter criss-cross cookies. If you go to Meike's blog, she has the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love your art, it is so joyful.
Love your spoons in the sitebar . Is that good English ??
ReplyDeleteLove from ♥RINI♥
your blog is the measure of my dreams . thank you . hx
ReplyDeleteYou really do NOT post enough. I love reading your blog! I would have read it to my daughter if it had been around when she was little :)
ReplyDeleteYes Rini, perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreen glamour, what a wonderful thing to say. xx
Oh, to live in a dream world like yours! Sigh.....love.
ReplyDeletejulie thank you for stopping by the artseat and for your kind words... we are so grateful and yes it is amazing what stress will do... I am loving your new items and would love to purchase one of your lovely oval plates with fruit or veggies around it, they are truly amazing! can I special order one julie? and maybe a matching cup!
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connie
Will wait for the next instalment with baited breath......
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have displayed your work amidst the fern fronds, Julie. x
Hi Julie! I am in love with the fairytale-Hansel and Gretel- Beatrix Potter kind of vibe I get from your creations. Will definately buy something from you in the future to grace my own home :) The white house in the picture on my blogg is photographed through the kitchen window from my grandmother´s home. But my grandmother´s house looks almost exactly like that. *Love Sara*
ReplyDeleteMy first visit here and how charming I found it.
ReplyDeleteYour little creatures are captivating.
Susan
Oh Julie....way too long since I have visited your blog. I just adore the cookie cottage...I want to vacation there!!
ReplyDeleteLove it. With just a glimpse I feel replenished. Thank you Lovely J! jxx
ReplyDeleteMagical, Julie! I loved going into this little world, and Cookie Cottage is a delight! The warm cinnamon buns and other baked treats are described so deliciously too....what a treat a visit there would be.
ReplyDeleteHelen x
OH, One of my favorite fairytales! Love this fox-witch version! And your artwork! And love Brian Wildsmith's illustrations too!! :-) Always so much fun to visit your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could live in cookie cottage it's so pretty! I'm having a giveaway on my blog if you would like to take a look, fliss xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a magical treat! LOVE it all, Julie!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful, wonderful weekend,
~ Zuzu
Hi julie, I love her very fabulous pictures! they put me back into the childhood! love all of angie from Germany
ReplyDeleteOh oh oh and the plot thickens!' I'm keeping my fingers crossed that one of the animal babies will warn them in time!!
ReplyDeleteYour storytelling is enchanting--- the sketches are absolutely beautiful-- and you KNOW I love every piece of pottery you make!
Xo
Vicki