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Spring 2009, Fairy Nana Land, The Fairy Nana Guild
The Fairy Nana Guild
By Fairy Nana Tue, Mar 31, 2009
The Fairy Nana Project began as a daydream I had, as I was watching my then one year old granddaughter Harriet playing blissfully on the floor with her mama.
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By Fairy Nana
Fairy Nana Land
Fairy Nana, aka: eve reddin lennon always spells her first name with a lower case 'e' because it is “so much softer than all the hard edges found on the upper case E!”
Born to an Australian father and an American mother, eve spent most of her childhood living in Connecticut, although she also spent a portion of her early years in England, France and Nigeria.
She now resides in the Pacific Northwest of the United States with her best friend Doug, two bouncy Pugs and a very mischievous cat. She has three adult children, “who amazingly still love each other and me!” and two beautiful faerie granddaughters, “so far!!!!”.
Fairy Nana eve is a certified Life Coach who also designs and makes 'enchanted' faerie wear mostly destined for terminally ill children in hospitals, with some of her costumes also sold online creating funds for her Fairy Nana Project. You can read the full story of The Fairy Nana Guild in Faezine Spring 09 - anyone who is interested in learning how to start a FAIRY NANA PROJECT for a Children’s Hospital is welcome to please contact eve through the Spring Issue.
She believes there is beauty and magic inside each of us and that every time we smile or share a giggle we let our own personal fairy dust spread joy into a needy world.
Fairy Nana has been a member of Enchanted Folk since April 2008