January 2008

A Fairy Princess and a Weird Old Lady

Etsy Goodies, fairies, give away, I've been tagged, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, vintage paper/collage art

Carol_and_beth_craft_030 I had a wonderful day, a Sugarwings day.  That is the best kind. She cuddled up on my lap and watched a whole movie with me, while we played with Twinkle’s soft ears. 

Then, this evening, I had time to do this watercolor sketch after making a pot of homemade turkey noodle soup. 

Not a bad day at all, a cuddly baby, a dog with soft ears, homemade soup, and time to paint!Carol_and_beth_craft_031

This little painting is a cartoon of my friend Rachael’s little Princess.  I am going to send it to her as her prize for my December Giveaway.

I like to figure out what the prize for my monthly giveaway will be AFTER I draw the name, that way I can do something custom.

This isn’t a perfect likeness, only a quick caricature done while I watched an episode of What Not To Wear.  Do you see Stacey London’s influence here? The little fairy is wearing an empire waisted dress. Stacey is always pushing those.

I’m so glad that Rachael won last month, I have been wanting to paint her beautiful daughter for a long time, and this was a great excuse to finally do it.

Now for another thing that makes me happy -7 weird things! I was quite addicted to that rage when it went through blog world before, and read them all, from one list to another to another. I’d get lost in all the stories and insights into my fellow bloggers.  Now, the game seems to be going around again and I’ve been tagged another time myself, this time by Michelle.   Here is the last one I did, at the end of this (typically) long and rambling post: http://karlascottage.typepad.com/karlascottage/2007/09/beth-birdies-be.html

  1. I LOVE the weird lists.  Whether I know the blogger or not, I can’t stop reading all of them. I’ve done this a few times myself, but feel like I have enough weirdness to fill a few lists
  2. On my trip home from apartment furnishing out East, I brought home a suitcase full of bubble wrap and cardboard that our new purchases came wrapped in.  How could I waste all that wonderful, precious bubble wrap???
  3. I had 2 suitcases on that trip, and weirdly enough, I filled the gym type bag without wheels full of clothes and heavy stuff, while the nice wheeled piece of luggage was filled with bubble wrap. I don’t know what I was thinking.
  4. My wallpaper addiction is becoming serious. I am forcing myself to cut it up, use it, sell it, enjoy it, not just hoard the stuff.Carol_and_beth_craft_033 

These 3 drawers are full of rolls, and that is just the tip of it all.Carol_and_beth_craft_034

Here are a few sample books, I love working with these, so easy, no ironing like the rolls!Carol_and_beth_craft_035

I save every little scrap, you never know when that little strip of old paper will be the PERFECT touch to finish an artwork!

There is more, it is taking over my studio. I am thinking of papering one wall in it, but small bits, like a crazy quilt.  So I can stare at it and enjoy it all.  See, weird. It is an obsession.Carol_and_beth_craft_037

5. I keep one of Sugarwings sockies on my bedside table  when she isn’t here, because it is so tiny and cute and reminds me of her.  I snuck a pair of her little pink sockies into my husband’s bag so he would find them when he unpacks at his apartment.

We are both smitten with her.

6. I wear my paint clothes all the time.  I am a slob. My family is used to it and I used to get strange looks from people sometimes, but don’t so much anymore. My theory is that people don’t notice middle aged women much.  We are invisible

7. I can’t get enough popcorn. Sometimes I go to movies I don’t even care about just to eat the popcorn.  I love to go to late movies all alone and get a bucket of crunchy, salty goodness and relax.  Its not the same at home, no matter what brand of microwave corn I buy, the stuff at the theater is the best.

I met Orville Redenbacher at the Indiana State Fair when I was 12 or so, and it was before he was famous, he was giving out samples of his new popcorn (pre-microwave days) and I always remembered that funny man, and recognized him when I saw the commercials later.  I just love Orville and am glad they brought him back from the dead to do his commercials again, even though it is slightly freaky.

Thanks Michelle, that was fun!

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I finally picked up a copy of the new Somerset Life.  What a gorgeous issue! But all of their magazines are wonderful, I love them all.Carol_and_beth_craft_044

This one has an article about kits and they have featured one of my kits for sale on Etsy.Carol_and_beth_craft_045

Its an honor to be a part of such an interesting and well done publication!

I hope to spend some time tomorrow making some more collage kits to list on Etsy. I have a few up right now, but I have some ideas for more.

  But I also need to work on those swap recipe book covers, my year end quarterly taxes, and did I mention that my Christmas tree is still up, as well as my whole house is still decorated for the holidays???? I might just need to add some pink and red hearts to the trees and forget about it till after February!

So much to do.  I think I’ll go to a late night movie! I need to RUN so I don’t miss the last show, I hear that bucket of popcorn calling my name!

Gifts Galore, The Antique Store, and whining no more

Food and Drink, give away, I do tend to run on, don't I?, Moving to DC, parties, vintage paper/collage art

Carol_and_beth_craft_003 What a lovely day I had!!

Carol and Beth came over to play.  Carol worked on a cute book she was making out of envelopes- great idea. I want to try one too. Beth and I worked on our Sweet Treats and Roses Swap recipe book covers.

Carol_and_beth_craft_005 But first, we had a light lunch. I made a salad and some prime rib stew (well maybe not so light, huh?) with ruby gold potatoes and a crusty bread from the bakery downtown that uses a wood fired oven. 

I took all 3 leaves out of the dining table so it would be cozy, and moved around some  of my centerpiece stuff left over from Christmas to give it a new look (Christmas is still not put away yet around here, will it ever be????)

Just in time for the lunch, I received this cute as a button, wire cloche from Crystal as a giveaway prize from her blog!!  I always say that every thing looks more important under glass, but now have to revise that to under a "cloche"- it doesn’t have to be a glass one!  I also used the wallpaper book that Beth made for me as part of the display, it would dress up any vignette.Carol_and_beth_craft_012

So, I have my gift of a new cloche and this great book Beth for made at Christmas. I am feeling pretty special to have gotten such nice presents.  Then– Beth and Carol both brought stuff for  me!!!! Carol_and_beth_craft_014

Beth picked up this candelabra at our favorite auction house last night.  (I used to raise peacocks, and love anything with a peafowl on it- but never had a pink one before)

She thinks it is gaudy and apparently everyone else did too, she says no one bid on it. She knew it would be just gaudy enough for me to love.Carol_and_beth_craft_026

Carol brought this royal  bar of soap (available on her blog, if you want some- it is hand made and smells wonderful!) and these rhinestone embellished white gloves.

Just my style!Carol_and_beth_craft_016

But that is not all! Our swap members are sending in the pages of recipes for the Sweet Treats books and a couple of them came with GIFTS for Beth and I. Kathy senrt us the tags and the "Beauty" collage, is from Sarah and it came with a pretty painted card.

The other side of it says:

Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old (Kafka)

I think I will keep this as my motto for my 5oth year celebration that is beginning now and going till my birthday in May. It is quite appropriate for me.

Remember, there is a gift for comment # 5,558 (my birthday, May 5, 1958) I also have my one year blog anniversary coming up on Valentines Day. I will need to do something special for that, too.  I get so many things, I want to share the good fortune. I love presents, don’t you???? Christy

Blog giveaways are so generous. Here is one you should check into if, you have a little person in your life. A choice of hand made pants or a skirt. I think my little Sugarwings would be cute as pie in either! (by the way, thanks for all your input on her photos, #4 was the big winner)

You can enter at Clarice’s and while you are there, wish her pretty young lady a happy birthday.Carol_and_beth_craft_019 You can also enter a great giveaway at KJ’s, she is throwing herself a surprise 50th birthday party and has presents for us!

Carol, Beth, and I did a lot of chatting, but we did manage to get some work done too.  I made a few covers for the swap recipe books. (take a peek at the recipes in so far, here on our flickr page)

This one is from a copy of a De Longpre rose.Carol_and_beth_craft_020

And this one is from some floral vintage wallpaper that Beth brought.

Why is it so much more fun to use someone else’s supplies than your own??Carol_and_beth_craft_021

This one is on some old shelf liner paper I found in my garage last night when I was searching for supplies to make a magic wand ( pictures later!).Carol_and_beth_craft_022

I also prepped a lot of covers, with some vintage wallpapers, ready to embellish and foof up.

Nice, cheerful Valentine reds on these.Carol_and_beth_craft_023

Pretty pinks and chocolates here.Carol_and_beth_craft_024

And some romantic neutrals with a touch of roses (the lavender one will be going to my pal who shares my 5-5-58 birthday, Barb , who is found on Lavender Lollipop Lane.

Carol_and_beth_craft_010 Remember how I have been whining about all the shopping I have had to do to set up our apartment outside of DC?

Yesterday, I actually got to pop in to the local antique mall and take a deep breath of that glorious musty antique store aroma and it was heaven! I didn’t buy much, but a few little OLD doo dads sure made me happy after the time I had to put in at retail shops and discount stores and mattress outlets!

But- I think I owe all of you an apology. I did whine  a LOT last week about having to shop so much.

With all of the real problems in the world, that isn’t such a big one, really, is it?? Poor me, I had to buy 2 brand new flat screen TVs, 3 rooms full of brand new furniture, and all new kitchen stuff.  What a bitch I am!!! Sorry.

But I just like old, or hand made things, and it was hard to get excited about filling a place with new stuff, plus it had to be done so fast, it was a marathon of never ending discount stores, plus, I was sad about my husband and I having to be apart so much.

Oh no, here I go again, whining. Sorry.  I know I am LUCKY and I do appreciate what I have.  I hope I didn’t offend anyone by my weasly whines.

Sugarwings Sugarcookies

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Sugar_cookies_004 I am trying to figure out what recipe to use for the Sweet Treats and Roses Swap, and I am afraid, I just don’t do recipes much.

I decided to try a recipe for hand painting sugar cookies.Sugar_cookies_007

You add food coloring to clear Karo Corn syrup to make your "paint".Sugar_cookies_008

I used coffee stir sticks to mix the colors.Sugar_cookies_017

After baking a batch of sugar cookies from a mix, I spread white canned icing on one at a time as I was ready to paint them.  If you ice them ahead of time, the icing sets up too hard to paint on.

I dipped a brand new paint brush into the food coloring and started to paint.Sugar_cookies_019

For a rose, I used the red food coloring in the clear syrup, and swirled it around, mixing it with the icing itself, which made some areas pink.  I went back with a dot of red on my brush to add a center of the rose.Sugar_cookies_020

Using the green and yellow colors, I added leaves and vines.

On some cookies, I used colored sugar sprinkles on the edges. (that also needs to be done while the icing is still soft, not set up)Sugar_cookies_021

Keep a glass of warm water handy to rinse the brush out often, it will get clogged up with globs of icing.Sugar_cookies_022

After rinsing, make sure you dab off all excess water before dipping into the paint again.Sugar_cookies_025

You can also paint direcly onto the cookie, without icing, for  a different look.Sugar_cookies_026

I start with the lightest colors first, and add darker ones as I go.  Sugar_cookies_027

When you are finished painting, colored sugar lightly sprinkled onto the cookie is a pretty touch, a little like adding the glitter to a collage project!Sugar_cookies_043 

I didn’t have a butterfly cookie cutter, so I free handed the shape with a knife and cut it out of the dough. I suggest using a cookie cutter instead!!!!Sugar_cookies_041

I like to store my painted cookies under a glass cake dome, but before I do, I let them air dry for a couple of hours at least so they don’t stick together.Sugar_cookies_032

On Thursday, Beth and Carol are coming over to have a craft day and play with papers.  I HOPE to still have a few cookies to share with them. But, Sugarwings and her family are coming over tonight, these cookies might be gone fast.Lee_lee_contest_044_2

Speaking little Miss Sugarwings, I have a favor. There is a cute baby contest I hope to send her photo into (don’t all grandmas think that their own little cutie will win?? but hey, look at those eyes!!!)

I took a few pictures of her and would appreciate your vote on which I should use.

I like this one, she is looking right at the camera and her dimples show.

#1Lee_lee_contest_010

#2- a sweet fairyLee_lee_contest_038

#3- really fun, but I don’t know if her eyes show up enoughLee_lee_contest_047

#4- sweet smile and her eyes look good, but she is not looking at the camera, will that matter?

I might take some more tonight after dinner, unless she is too smeared up with cookies after she eats!

Please let me know what you think is the best photo to submit.  I have a couple of days to send it in and would love your input.

Finally, I have a December winner, just a little bit late. At least I picked a winner before I got around to taking down the Christmas tree!

give away

Lee_lee_contest_007 We’re home!! And what was the first thing we did when we got back to Kansas? We ran right over to see Sugarwings and tell her we missed her.

Her parents were kind enough to let us take her home for a sleepover, so we have been enjoying a fairy style tea party.Lee_lee_contest_015

There has been lots of giggling and cuddling. I think she might have missed us. A week is too long to go without seeing a fairy grand baby, even with a couple of web cam visits in between!Lee_lee_contest_034

While the baby napped today, I decided to paint some cupcakes for the book covers of the Sweet Treats and Roses recipe swap that I am doing with Beth.

She will make half of the covers, and I will make half, so not all will have cupcakes. And I doubt if I will use cupcakes on all of mine, either.  I just wanted to get some painted and ready to have the option of using them.Lee_lee_contest_035

They fit the theme for Valentine’s sweet treats, and I even added hearts to a few of them.

Lee_lee_contest_037 I of course, had to indulge Twinks, she never believes the photos are of anything but her!

I am a bit loate, but I finally was able to pick a name for my December giveaway winner.

The custom present goes to:

Rachael of the Rose Room, way down under!

I have a surprise in mind to make just for her, and will let you know when it is ready, if it works out…  till then, it is a secret! 

Remember you can enter my monthly giveaway by leaving a comment any time.  All comments count.

I have received 5115 wonderful, chatty and friendly comments so far and decided that my special giveaway will be at 5558, since that is my birthday, May 5, 1958.  Yes, I am almost FIFTY.   And I plan on celebrating it all year long! This will be my first big celebration, and I will have a present for one of you for it.

I love presents!!! Aren’t they fun???

I shopped till I dropped and I don’t want to have to get back up!

Moving to DC

Jag The marathon shopping trip is finally done!

I have shopped myself ragged this week, and didn’t really have the perfect car for it.  We jammed in as much as we could, and I actually did end up with my knees against the dash and lampshades in my lap at one point!Crack

On that trip from Marshall’s, we bought so much for the apartment, that we broke a table leg trying to get it all in the car.

Oh well, at least it feels less "new" now!

All this newness is hard for me. I love the aged patinas and well worn edges of the treasures I find at 2nd hand places and flea markets.Room

See what I mean?? It doesn’t look like me at all. If we hadn’t brought these lamps from home,  this room would have no personality at all.Photos

We also have Sugarwing’s photos everywhere.  I found inexpensive frames at Michaels and IKEA for the 8x10s of the baby to cheer up the bare white walls.Big_tv

And of course, we have pictures of Ry, Adam and the cute little hippy chick around the room too.

My husband didn’t want any clutter, stuff, or knicky knacky fun things around. And since we’ll have this place temporarily, and we are doing it on a budget, I had to agree–no matter how much it hurt– to not fill up the rooms with pretties!!Tall_lamp 

Like I said, the lamps my friend, Shanna created sure do save the room from total boringness!!  One sits on a cute little $12 table from Marshall’s, the other is on a $7 wooden TV tray from Wal-Mart.  The TV tray is behind the couch, so doesn’t even show. I certainly didn’t want to spend much on a table that no one saw.Sea

Rich brought one of my paintings, this was done from the balcony of our hotel room during a vacation to Destin, Florida a few years ago.  Hanging it is a reminder of a romantic and lovely week we spent together.

I thought it was touching that he packed it.Lake

Another homey touch, is this photo I found at Homegoods for $18. It reminds me of the time we spend on the lake back in Kansas.Bath

I found a serene, blue curtain on clearance there for $9 and a matching runner for $14.  The rug is chenille, and very fluffy, a touch of luxury in the plain bathroom.Soap2

One totally unnecessary, but fun thing I bought for the bath was this sparkly soap dish.

This is the guest bath, and I will probably use it when I come to stay, so I had to have ONE girly thing in the apartment!!Sparkle_chandy

I saw this large picture, done totally in Glitter! I wanted it, for the sheer gaudiness of it, but knew it wouldn’t be a good idea.  Isn’t it fun, though?  I wish I could have done the apartment in funky fun things and make it a great get away place for us.

Dinig Instead, I was a good girl and decorated the place all neutral, comfy and BLAH.

Actually, it isn’t bad and I shouldn’t complain. You’ve seen my house and know that my poor husband has to live knee deep in roses.  I can stand macho decor when I come to stay in the apartment with him, I can be brave and make it through one week a month with out my pretties around me!!Img_8015

Especially if I have plenty of photos of my fairy grand baby to stare at!  She is prettier than any rose.

We bought a couple of lamps on clearance from Marshall’s for around $60 for the two. And this frame was only $6.My_side

The one on my side of the bed has beads, so that makes me happy! This little table was another Marshall’s purchase for $11.

I bought the sheets, fleecy, soft blanket and quilted cover there too. The cover is a neutral tan, all the rest are calm white.

Its almost like a hotel room.Dresser_2 

Rich picked out the furniture for the bedroom himself. He spent a bit more than I would have, and got the wrong size bed frame, but it really is a nice set.   He has good taste. And I think the room could actually be nice if I could paint the walls a deep rich color to compliment it all. Rug

We brought this from home too- a welcome mat that makes us feel right at home. A  Kansas University Jayhawk will greet us everytime we walk in the door.

The main furniture we bought last month, and had delivered this week. We’ve spent a lot of time waiting for cable and delivery guys. The rest of the time was shopping-shopping-shopping. It takes a lot to fill up an empty apartment!!!!!  I’ve been to Wal-mart 4 times, Target 3, Best Buy 3 Marshall’s twice , Home Goods, KMart twice, furniture stores, mattress stores, grocery stores, not to mention buying a new wardrobe  at Macy’s for my husband to start his new job! (he runs golf courses and all of his shirts had logos of the old company, not the country clubs from this one)Mural

I’ve managed to do it all on about $6,000 so far. That includes stocking the cabinets, buying shampoo, nail clippers, coffee maker, trash cans, new clothes, shower curtains, every little detail of starting a new place. Whew. 

I drove from place to place looking for sales and comparing prices.  My husband says I might have spent more on gas than stuff.

I didn’t include meals out in this. We ate dinner out every night, and that has been wonderful. Some was on an expense account, but not all.  This mural is from a Texas Road House we ate at tonight, I loved seeing the founding fathers BBQ ing!

I can’t believe we are done. There are two more deliveries next week, but I am going home tomorrow and Rich will handle the rest.  I am worn out and slept for about 12 hours last night, did I mention I have had a sinus infection  for a few weeks now and haven’t had time to go to the doctor about it?

I look forward to getting home and seeing my Sugarwings and Dorkies and pretties that I like to keep all around me.  I hate leaving Rich behind here, but have tried to make it as homey as possible for him and I’ll come back to visit a lot and he’ll be in Kansas a lot too.  The next year won’t be easy, but I am lucky to have a wonderful man that works so hard and puts his family first and has landed this dream job that he deserves so much. 

And of course, I am lucky to have my blog friends who put up with my running on and on about everything I do and keep me company while Rich is away!

I’ll draw for my December giveaway winner as soon as I get home, and will be working on some projects, so will actually have something pretty to show you instead of ugly, over stuffed recliners and macho stuff! Thanks for your patience and for being there for me!

Eastward

Moving to DC

Dec_2December has only been gone a few days, and it seems like ages.  We’ve been so busy trying to set up a new apartment in a new city, all from scratch.Jan

Sissy had this pretty book set out in my room when we visited on our drive Eastward.  I’m afraid we didn’t get to stay long, one night, with a family get together, then on New Year’s Eve, we had big plans for crafting all day, then having a champagne toast and homemade veggie soup (like my Daddy used to make) welcoming the new year quietly with family and friends.

Bird Crafting started well.  I made this page (it still needs words, Sissy will add them with her lovely writing).  I took inspiration from the book above.

It is so much fun to delve into someone else’s craft supplies! Like the first day of school and a brand new box of crayons (or crins, as I called them)

The background was done with those eye shaped chalky ink pads (Sissy had ALL the colors to play with!!!).  I used pink, periwinkle and white to make swirls, with the white over the top to blend. Then "aged" the edges in brown.

I drew the bird and branches in glitter ink and got to try out her embossing glitter on the branches.Fairy

This one was done with the same chalky inks, smeared around and then blended over the top with a gold ink pad.

Then, I stamped green fern like fronds onto it, edged the sides in brown for aging again, and drew swirls and vines around it in brown ink.

My niece, Shelli, brought a calender we could cut fairies out of, I added a naked sprite from it, sparkled her with shimmering gold ink, and drew gold swirls around her head, accented with rhinestones.Shelli_fairy_1

Shelli used glitter and images from the calender for this page.Shelli_fairy_2

Then, she did a similar chalky ink pad background on this one. I drew some swirls on it for her and she added pictures from the calender.

My other sister, Bobbie, brought us an embossing tool to try out and Shelli did the design across the top with that.

Then, her husband came in and mentioned an ice storm on the way. I shot out of my chair, packed my bags, ran down the stairs and to the car and was GONE before the storm hit! 

We had a safe and dry drive and were glad we cut our visit to Indy short, as sad as it was to leave. I don’t even remember if I said goodbye or not, you should have seen me rush out of there. No veggie soup, no champagne toast, I didn’t even get to finish my pages!!Empty_apartment

And here we are- my new (part time) home, sweet, home!

The huge load we carried out in the car didn’t go very far in filling up the space.  It isn’t easy starting from scratch, this week has been a shop-a-thon.

The big, ugly recliner that my husband has daydreamed about his entire life arrived. But the table was missing hardware and the couch was the wrong one.  More deliveries tomorrow.

My husband doesn’t shop, but made an effort to buy a bedroom set on his own last time he was out here. For his very first shopping trip, it went well. Mission style, really nice. But- the wrong size. He didn’t realize beds came in different sizes????

Oh well, the new mattress I bought will go in the guest room and I’ll buy another one for that set, in a larger size.  I’m just proud that he shopped all by himself and bought something really interesting.Ikea

I’d been hearing that IKEA was the best things since sliced bread (oh my,that phrase makes me sound old).

We didn’t much care for it. Some things were a bargain, others were just CHEAP. Thin towels, rickety tables. And not my style at all.

What was sweet, was that it wasn’t my husband’s style either. I thought he wouldn’t care, but he really did, and wanted homey, not stark, like they carry there.Cart

We loaded up on simple things, like 49 cent dish towels, 99 cent trash cans, 99 cent toilet bowl cleaners, 42 rugs, and a $2 sieve.   A few 59cent mugs and bowls too.

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Then, we drove around the wharf in Baltimore searching for a good restaurant.  Lost, in the dark, looking like tourists, with the light on in the car, looking at a map instead of the road.Shark

We found a place called the Rusty Scupper. I thought, it had to be good, it had a hand painted shark in the lobby!Window

And I was right, plus the view was even better than the food.Wharf   We managed to spend every thing we saved at IKEA by eating a $100 crab cake meal.  I figure we broke even, since we had saved so much on toilet bowl cleaners!

I’m afraid my camera doesn’t do justice to the beauty of the wharf at night, and it was so cold out there, I didn’t really care to adjust it. I snapped a photo and ran to the car. 

Well, more shopping tomorrow, then home on Sunday.  I’ll get some photos of the end results of our buying binge!

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