Sirena McKenna tried to catch a falling star and ended up falling into the lake. Luckily she left a few notes on how to do it.
I was feeling a little blue last night so I set out to catch my own stars.
My house doesn't have a balcony and although I live near the river I made sure not to be anywhere near it so I wouldn't fall in like Sirena.
It's tricky catching a star you know. Some burn bright for days while others slowly start to dim as soon as you put one in a bottle.
Maybe stars aren't meant to be caught but allowed to be free and burn bright. Still I thought I could keep this one for just a short while. Surely the man in the moon wouldn't miss one tiny little star.
Hope you're having a lovely week.
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This is so beautiful Anna!!!
I love it!
This is adorable, Anna. Love it!
Don't be blue though. :( Remember, you have that holiday altered shoe coming up and I for one CAN'T WAIT. I even look forward to your gorgeous buttons. :)
XOXO's,
Marcia
So beautiful!!
This is such a whimsical and fanciful feast.....catch a falling star....hmmmm, makes me think a think. I shall be in touch with you soon....Oma Linda
Oh, Anna....how sweet. I love these little stars in the bottles...truly I am in awe of your creativity!
xo,
RJ
...ooooooOoh sO starry cute!...(:
sigh... how beautiful! every time i see your post title, i hear "catch a falling star and put it in your pocket, never let it fade away" in the little childrens voices from "Love Actually". :-)
blessings
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Anna, the post is so magical!Beautiful snaps and beautiful concept of falling stars and glitters...Have a great day ahead!
Your blog is a magical forest, dear Stars Keeper. :)
Amalia oxx
What a lovely post Anna! Your work is beautiful. I've never tried to catch a star! xx
Very magical...I love all the sparkle and glimmer.
Wherever did you get the bottles from? They are perfect for what I need them for. none at the dollar store!
Lovely and peaceful post.
I think he would want you to keep this star, which I am sure he sent as a gift, as long as you wish.
What a beautiful post! And such great bottles. Sorry you were blue - but I hope the process of "catching a star" cheered you. I couldn't help but think of one of my favorite books, "Stardust" by Neil Gaiman and the fallen star Yvaine.
How adorably magical!!!!
I love this
XOXO Gina
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