Who are these playful little elves?
They are young and soon to be Fairies! You see, at the North Pole, almost all of the little elves & fairies are born with their beards! That’s just the way it is at the North Pole. You see, when these little fella’s found out they were born at the North Pole… well they were just overcome with joy! Imagine… being so lucky to be born at the North Pole!! Someday… when they grow up, they will get their wings and become Fairies. But for now, they are happy & joyous little elves from the North Pole.

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15 Responses

  1. Mark Roberts Says:

    Kris, thanks for your question. I do not have a Prayer Elf this year, but I did create the “Peace on Earth Fairy’, who is carefully holding a lamb in his hand. I have plans for a new design for next year, which will incoporate what you are specifically asking for.

  2. Kris Porter Says:

    Mark

    I love your elves — but do you have a “Prayer Elf”? I would love to have a “Prayer Elf”

    Thanks

  3. Donna Johnson Says:

    I am in love…saw the Elves at Canterbury Gardens in Escondido and I had to own one - he will grace my baby grand piano year round. Love them…keep ‘em coming.

  4. Mark Roberts Says:

    Pretty close Sue! I just completed my Spring 2008 Fairies & Elves, and one is the Fireworks Fairy, with fireworks coming out of his hat! Ask your favorite retailer to be sure to order him for you.

  5. Sue Ladage Says:

    Please create a new patriotic fairy for 2009 and call it “Firecracker Fairy”. Just an idea for you.

  6. YMSaunders Says:

    Just when you think these Fairies can’t get any better! Just stunning Mark! They are the cutest little things I’ve seen since the spring collection!

  7. Mary Wasserman Says:

    Hello Mark,

    Our son Michael’s Christmas tree is covered with your collection and to him it is pure magic. I also use your pieces on the Christmas dining table - always a big hit with guests. Michael is 46 and has Down syndrome which, we think, gives him an extra special gift for expressing love, joy, and happiness. When we unpack your special Christmas fairies the day after Thanksgiving, Michael greets them all like old friends.

    Today I was in Stewart’s Floral in Aptos, CA and discovered that you have other fairies that can be enjoyed all year. I plan to buy the cookbook fairy for our kitchen. Franklin, owner of Stewart’s tipped me off to your website where I discovered your elves! I cannot wait to surprise Michael with one of these unique pieces.

    BTW, I share your birthday week; July 4 actually. Love your mom’s recipe for Ham Ring — my grandma made this when we were kids but I didn’t have the recipe until now.

    Your work is fabulous! Keep it coming.

    Mary by the Sea in Santa Cruz, CA

  8. Amy Atkins Says:

    How cute! Mark you are an adult child after my own heart!
    These elves will look great on my elf and wine tree. Its full of your others fairies getting into all kinds of trouble! Love it!

  9. Joy Moran Says:

    I received my first Mark Roberts for my birthday yesterday! I had purchased a small birthday fairy for my twin sister and one was sent to me. Love it!

  10. Linda Says:

    I use the fairys with the most purple in them every year in the TabletPc2.com “List for Santa” feature - the elves are cute but all of them are red and green - I need Purple and silver ones!

  11. judy Says:

    Unbelievably cute!!!!!All the elves are! Mark, you are the best in the creative world!always new and delightful surprises !I own over 75 elves,keep up the good work!

  12. Peggy King Says:

    These Elves are so cute! Will you be able to hang them like the fairies or do you have to get the Snow Base Stand to display them?

  13. Mark Roberts Says:

    Good question Sue! My new Elves are similar in size to my Fairy sizes. As they too have so much intricate detail, they can only get so small before we start to lose the finer details.

    Also, I don’t really know what is in the water up at the North Pole, but I do know that the growing season is so short, that even when these little elves are born, they are grown quite a bit already. That’s just the way it is at the North Pole.

  14. Ann Ritter Says:

    I love the beautiful little elves from the North Pole!

  15. Sue LeNoir Says:

    Why are the elves so large? I thought elves were supposed to be tiny! Please tell me more.

    Thanks. Sue

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