Monday, March 30, 2020

Flower Fairies coloring pages

Another Flower Fairy
(new drawing, so it will be at the bottom of the correct lists.)

Flower Fairies are very important pollinators.  The recent drastic die-off of bees has been a concern for Flower Fairies.  The Flower Fairies have more work to do because of the absence of bees. Here in this top drawing we see a Flower Fairy taking a break between her pollination work.  She is the type of Flower Fairy that specializes in gardens and meadows.  If you saw flying around your flowerbed you would probably only see a butterfly.  The Flower Fairies have excellent cloaking technology.  The technology includes the flying belt you see her wearing.  A flying belt lets the Fairy fly farther and faster than she could fly using just her wings.  The Flying belt, (the Fairies call them Volantum Balteum), are a very important tool that Fairies use.  This Flower Fairy has her wand tucked into her flying belt.  

Fairies incorporate magic with technology.  This makes them pretty much invisible to mortals.   Now, when a Fairy WANTS to reveal themselves to a mortal, the Fairy can do so.  There are many mortals (who are sworn to secrecy) who are friends with Fairies or with one Fairy.  Believe it or not, there are actually some mortals who are lucky enough to be married to a Fairy.  And yes, there are both female and male Fairies.  

Printable versions of the drawings are found by clicking on the top category buttons.  That would be the buttons labeled . . . . . . All Printables . . . . . . and . . . . . . . . .  Fantasy, Myths, and Circus.
Below are some other Flower Fairies that I have drawn and posted in the past.  

Flower Fairy at Work


Flower Fairy bestowing her Gifts


Flower Fairy restoring her Wand to a Tree


Flower Fairy visits a Rose


Fairy among the Roses




Fairy of Flowers



Now, here are some more Fairy Drawing, but these are not necessarily Flower Fairies... And by the way, there are many many more Fairy drawings in printable form that are found by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus."  Some of these drawings are done quickly and others are done using a photo of a model and are done much more carefully.  

Fairy Laurentia with Box Elder Beetle



Fairy Couple Meets


Fairy by a Stream . . . . Diminutive Size


Fairy by a Stream . . . . Mortal Size


Fairy leans on a Tree

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