All photographs are copyright Robin or Sarah Fielding. Reproduction or resale is prohibited. Morning Meadow Farm is a small farm in southeastern Massachusetts. It is home to a wide variety of plants and animals. Here the people enjoy a variety of hobbies, including photography, needle felting, wood working, wood carving, and wood turning. We sell our handiwork to help support our little farm - hay
, grain, vet expenses, etc. We participate in festivals and craft fairs throughout the year. Patrons have asked about a web site and as our cards travel further afield, a web store has become a necessity. There you will find a wide variety of our own hand crafted items. Visit us again as we continue to add our products to our website. We offer a wide array of subjects, from pets and livestock, nature and wildlife, to treasures from the garden. In the web site the photos are shown with a basic watermark. This watermark will not be present on photos purchased. Our photos are available mounted in blank cards, making them suitable for any and every occasion. The photos are not just pasted on the front. The cards also fit nicely in 5x7 frames, the cardstock acting as a mat. The cards are made from recycled cardstock that is acid and lignin free. The borders are printed with soybean based inks. Each card comes in a resealable plastic bag complete with envelope. Any photo is also available as a 5x7 matted to 8x10 or as an 8x10 matted to 11x14. Larger sizes are available by special order. Please contact us.
*All photographs are copyright Robin or Sarah Fielding. Reproduction or resale is prohibited.*
Our needle felted figures are solid wool. White and brown are the natural colors from the sheep. Other colors are hand dyed. Bits of hay may still be found in the wool. Because the figures are needle felted by hand, each is a little different from the others, giving each its own personality. Also, hand dyed wool made vary in shade from one dye lot to the next. Expect variations.
*As it may be possible to tear off small pieces such
as tails or ears, these figures are not for young children.*