Nothing says Happy Birthday Hubby like a brand new unicorn mask! Here is to a lifetime a magical love and happiness.
Birthday Unicorn
Greetings From Tokyo
Tiger and Bomber the Bunny have found a new home on the other side of the globe. They were welcomed to their new country at Tokyo’s most amazing Design Festa. Here are some snapshots:
Bomber the Bunny
Hi Bunny, Bye Bunny.
Grab your passport Bomber, you’re headed to Japan.
Have fun at Design Festa, and don’t forget to write home!
Ready To Wear
Check back here often to see what masks are available for sale.
You can find monsters for sale at Mass MoCA and The Dream Away Lodge, and online at my Etsy store.
If you have any questions, would like to buy a mask that you do not see listed, or are interested in me making a monster of your own, please email me (huckandstuff@gmail.com)
Knuffle Bunny
Birth of a Legend
If you guessed Unicorn, you were right. This mask is a commission for Daniel Osman of the truly magical (and home to free range unicorns) Dream Away Lodge. Here is one challenge I was eager to meet.
After putting in over 20 hours of crocheting, I packed up my yarn and headed to New York to celebrate my dear friend Kiki’s birthday. Kiki had the right idea being born during Pride week.
It was a beautiful surprise to arrive in the Village to GaY DaYs!!! with the magial unicorn mask tied onto my bicycle. I spent a few hot summer days in New York riding my bike and building Uni. The entire weekend was a dream.

Top on my agenda was hanging out in the parks in New York to work more on the unicorn mask. I made it to Union Square park to experience Miranda July’s sculpture project: Eleven Heavy Things. After a while a boy came over and showed me the comic he drew of me and the unicorn.
Uni was well received in New York, and got a lot of lovin from so many.
If you happened to get photos of Uni, please send them to me. Id be happy to include them to this post.
Can You Guess?
The Foxx Continued
Trium Commision
Bunny Factory
We had a party and for the party I made 14 bunny heads for the children to decorate.
It was a little bit of an extravagant project, about 4 weeks of making wire frames, and crocheting bunnies, bunnies, bunnies. So much fun though. Special thanks to mama seven for helping in the bunny factory in the final stretch.





















































