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			<title>Crafting for a cause: Peggy Dickey’s “Pixie Properties” benefit Bethell Hospice</title>
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<p><strong>By Zachary Roman</strong></p>
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<p>Peggy Dickey began making “Pixie Properties” as Christmas presents during the COVID-19 pandemic.</p>
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<p>The properties are unique pieces of art that look like doors into the magical worlds you read about in fairy tales and fantasy novels.</p>
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<p>They're made using recycled and found materials and Dickey says she enjoys the challenge of using unusual objects in her work.</p>
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<p>She first got the idea for her properties from the local magazine In The Hills.</p>
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<p>“I was having so much fun, I wanted to make more,” said Dickey.</p>
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<p>Her husband suggested selling the Pixie Properties for charity, to which Dickey said, “yeah right” — she didn't think people would buy the properties as she doesn't consider herself to be an artist by any means.</p>
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<p>“I love doing crafts, I used to be a teacher, so this is sort of Grade 3 art,” Dickey said with a laugh.</p>
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<p>However, it's clear that people think otherwise.</p>
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<p>Dickey has now sold enough of the properties at $20 each that she's been able to donate over $4,000 to Bethell Hospice.</p>
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<p>According to Bethell Hospice's website, it's a residential hospice facility that's free for its residents and “provides compassionate, respectful care to enhance the quality of life for individuals facing a life-limiting illness and their families.”</p>
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<p>Some people have paid “over asking” for Dickey's Pixie Properties as they know 100 per cent of their money is going to a good cause.</p>
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<p>Dickey has a well-organized studio set up in her house for creating her Pixie Properties.</p>
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<p>There are little baskets of supplies: everything from buttons and jewelry to shower-curtain hooks and pieces of purses. Knick-knacks like these go on a base of wood, which can include reclaimed wood, tree bark, or even cedar shake. The end result is a one-of-a-kind creation that looks like what the front of a pixie's house might be.</p>
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<p>Doors, windows and decorations come together to create a magical and mystical aesthetic.</p>
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<p>One might ask how Dickey gets her creations to stay together, and the answer is a combination of things.</p>
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<p>“Wood glue, exterior wood glue. And, you know, I Varathane a lot. A lot of things are attached with a wire,” said Dickey.</p>
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<p>Also useful for Dickey's creations has been her husband's workshop, which has a drill press and band saw.</p>
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<p>Dickey likes to experiment with items people give her, things she finds, and tries not to buy anything to create her Pixie Properties.</p>
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<p>She's made over 250 of them and the first ones she sold were to her friends from the Inglewood Schoolhouse Performers.</p>
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<p>Since Dickey is very familiar with Inglewood, she knew Bethell Hospice would be a great place to donate to as it's right there in the community.</p>
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<p>“It's something that you see the results of,” said Dickey. “People have come and said… a relative or, you know, so and so was there and what a wonderful place (Bethell Hospice) is.”</p>
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<p>Dickey said the idea is for people to leave their Pixie Properties in their gardens, “as an entrance to the magical underground world of fairies, pixies and the like.”</p>
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<p>While she said the properties should survive outside, it's best to keep them on a covered porch or patio, put them “out when the grandkids come”, or put them on a bookshelf, for example.</p>
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<p>Anyone who wants to buy a Pixie Property can reach out to Dickey via email at the following address: pixiepropertiesbypeggy@gmail.com. When someone drops by Dickey's house to buy a property, Dickey will display a bunch of the properties on her front porch. She said it was a great way to meet people and sell during the pandemic, as people were not worried about meeting outside to make a purchase.&nbsp;</p>
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