July 2008

A lucky day (again!!)

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, Sugarwings

Bevelled_136 Sugarwings will have to take my title as the "Hat Whisperer".  We stopped at a couple of antique shops on the way to the zoo.

(that kid is happy anywhere I carry her, she will shop for hours and love it)

Her job was to find a hat. I wasn’t having any luck, and she was doing pretty good finding plain ones, or ones in photos on the wall.  I thought that was what she was telling me about, a cowboy in a photo, but no, she saw this $3 beauty that I missed!

She is the one who found the box of old sewing supplies for 25 cents each too.Bevelled_142

Did I need another hat?

I used to pull the blooms off and organize them by color. ( I have a similar, smaller box by my work table, too)

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But lately, I have been on such a roll, I haven’t had time to sort through them all and pull off the flowers.  Yes, this is a heap, there are hats on top of hats, on top of hats.

But, the way I look at it, these are only getting more and more scarce and I won’t always find them at such bargain prices, like Sugarwing’s $3 bonnet. 

Especially when all of you out there tell me how hard millinery flowers are to find.  Bevelled_124

Same way with this stuff.

Yes, I found more deals on old jewels! All of this (and more not shown)  came from 3 bags marked $4 each.

Would you hate me if I tell you that I found a 14kt gold piece, that I think has a real diamond in it?

Bevelled_132 These are far from perfect, but old and really cool!  Ideal for projects and gluing.Bevelled_133

I know I’ll be happy to have sparkly little reindeer at Silverbella to add to my holiday projects.Bevelled_134

And I can’t wait to use the roses with colored rhinestone centers on something special.Bevelled_139

Last night I decorated a few button filled jars with some of my new treasures.Bevelled_147 

I had sprayed a flower with walnut ink and it got on this old French book page, and look at how the colors bled and spread.Bevelled_148

How cool, that walnut ink turned into a tie dye rainbow of colors on this paper! I made a label out of it and went with a hippy, flower power theme for the bottle.Bevelled_150

This tiny jar already had the cutest rosey lid ever. I just added some goobers to the jar itself to foof it up, then tied on a vintage velvet bow and filled it with pretty buttons in colors to match the outside.Bevelled_116

Yes, it was a very lucky, lucky day.

Sugarwings and I had a lovely day, with shopping and the zoo. Not many animals were around to see on such a hot day, but we didn’t mind.

  Not many people either, it was later in the afternoon, mid week.

So the attendant let us play on the 100 year old carousel as long as we wanted, no one else was there to ride.

We sat on every single animal there, then when it was time to ride, we were told to ride as long as we liked.  Bevelled_120_2

I’m afraid I had to stop the fun early, I get motion sickness.  My head was spinning for a while after a few turns. So we just played on the horses instead of going in circles.

By the way, do you know what a cowgirl says? According to my fairy grandbaby, it is "moooooooooo". Bevelled_130

And maybe you can help me with this question-

Do you know what these shells are called? When I showed a necklace that my great aunt had made with similar shells, a  reader pal said she thinks they are rare.

If you have any info, I’d appreciate it. Thanks!

Don’t forget to leave a comment to enter the Christmas in July giveaway and the regular monthly giveaway, if you’d like a few colorful pieces of old jewelry and some cute buttons!

Forget me not?

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, flowers, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art

Bevelled_091 I don’t typically grow flowers from seed, I am more of an instant gratification type. I like to buy big flats of blooming flowers for instant color.

But on Mother’s Day this spring, I gave Sugarwings a package of forget-me-not seeds and her own pink, plastic shovel, opened the seed pack, and turned her lose.

Here is my little gardener’s first bloom!  I haven’t touched the  patch she planted, I wanted it to be all her own, so they are kind of clumped up and not where I would have planted them, but I do love them more than anything else in the gardens because they are hers!Bevelled_104

Today will be a Sugarwings Day, and I get to go pick her up soon. I’m not sure what we’ll do, maybe the zoo?  She is happy anywhere I take her. Sometimes we just sit on the sidewalk and talk to bugs.  Other days, we’ll paint rocks, or water the flowers (and each other).

I might dress her in this vintage sun suit I bought at the Bling and Button Bargain Blowout garage sale last weekend, it was only $1.  It looks tiny, but she isn’t very big.  My fairy baby is only in the 3rd percentile for her age group, she is dainty like the forget-me-nots she planted.

I’m glad she is tiny, I carry her everywhere.  We won’t pack a stroller if we go to the zoo, I’d rather hug her all day.Bevelled_076

Some of you were asking me to show more of the vintage greeting cards I bought, so here is a close up. How cute is this?

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I must have bought over 100 of them. I’ll use a few in projects, set a basket of them out in my studio to enjoy, and add some to collage kits that I make up to sell on Etsy.

Bevelled_072 I listed a couple sets on Etsy this morning.  I doubt if I will do many this way, they are too handy to have around for other purposes.Bevelled_093

This will be listed soon, I am trying to get my shop filled.  I don’t understand why it is so hard to get the inventory up over 50. My goal is 100, but I  think what I ‘d need is a couple totally uninterrupted days of nothing but listing, and I’d get BORED doing that.Bevelled_089

So, I putz around and list a few things here and there.  I try to be regular about it and update a few days a week.

I listed ONE hanger from this bunch so far. They are the end of my millinery flowered padded hangers, the rest have moved on to their new homes,

If you’d like one of these for $9, please let me know.Bevelled_084

Any of them, but this one, it is available on Etsy, but it costs a little more than the others, it has a bigger and more velvety rose and the hanger is older. So this one is "special".

Bevelled_105 The child sized ones that I made up are going to stay here with me. I will use them for my fairy grand baby’s clothes.Bevelled_044

Here is a full picture of one of my button bottles that I listed, I only showed a bit of it before.

This one is "special" too.  I try to keep my prices very reasonable, but when I spend a bit extra on supplies I have to charge a bit extra too. 

This bottle cost more to start with (but was worth it!!) so it is $28, filled with white buttons and decorated.Bevelled_057 sold, thanks!

This bottle didn’t cost me as much, and it is only $15, filled with buttons and all embellished.

They both took about the same amount of time, and supplies, and are equally gaudied up. 

Any way, thought you might want to understand my price variations. Bevelled_046

Since I can whip out creations pretty quickly, and here in the Midwest, I get lots of bargains for my supplies, I try to keep my prices affordable for my shoppers.

I hope you agree with me that they are a good value!Bevelled_045

Speaking of selling stuff, I just got some good news! An email came from Teresa (or T Mac, as I have been hearing her called!) and I will be a vendor at Silver Bella. Yay!

It isn’t too early for me to start planning and plotting, pasting and painting!   I plan on filling a 10 x 10′ booth.

Heather and Natasha are flying in to Kansas City and riding up with me. I am renting a big van, and taking up my booth goodies, and Heather is mailing boxes of her things to me here to take up too, since she is vending also.

Holly (who will be vending) is driving up from Oklahoma, and Carol (another vendor) is coming  from Kansas City and we are making a caravan up to Omaha for the event. Stopping in St Joe, MO at my favorite antique mall on the way.

Don’t you think I need a big glittery banner to tie to the van???

Using the good stuff

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, Silver Bella, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Its been a lazy day here at the cottage. Reading, boating, gardening took up most of the day.

Bevelled_029 I spent the evening putting some of my Bling and Button Bargain Blowout finds to work.

I also used some of the fantastic French papers that Gwen brought to me during our bloggers craft day party this week.Bevelled_031_2

The labels on these bottles are made from the  French ephemera that I "cuddlebugged" (by the way, I found out, it is really called a CUTTLEBUG)What ever it is called, that thing is COOL. I loved using it!

Then, I filled the bottles with painstakingly sorted buttons, and dooded up the labels with old photos and tons of pretty sparkling jewels.Bevelled_037 Doesn’t this brooch make a nice little frame?

The Christmas in July giveaway is all wrapped up and ready to go out to who ever wins it.

(check out the previous post to see what is inside)Bevelled_011

Then, I listed a couple of my beveled glass covered collages on Etsy.

Like I said, kind of a quiet day around here.  I’ve been daydreaming about Silver Bella.  Yes, I know that is MONTHS in advance, but I am really looking forward to it and hoping to plan and hostess a swap or two for it.6a00d8341d319d53ef00e5528e843088331

I am already hosting a small swap for the event, so that a group of us who are going can get a bit acquainted before we meet up there.

I am so happy with my list of swappers who will be sending me  some of their favorite crafting supplies.  I will then package them all up and send a little of each to everyone who signed up. 

We’ll each get a goodie bag with pretties from everyone else.

Take a look at this list and you’ll see why I am excited about it! These are people who have BEAUTIFUL things!!  I can’t wait to see all the presents coming in the mail for me to play with, I mean, divvy up and send out.

A Get Acquainted- Get Inspired

Pre- Silver Bella   Swap

1-Heather* http://www.prettypetals.typepad.com/

2-Cheryl Dack * http://roseyposeyconfections.blogspot.com/

3-jennifer hayslip* http://sweeteyecandycreations.typepad.com/

4-Jessi Nagy * http://www.scrappyjessi.blogspot.com/

5-Kim Caldwell * http://www.artisticbliss.typepad.com/

6-Holly * http://www.hollydoodledesigns.com/shop/

7-Natasha* http://www.natashaburns.blogspot.com/

8-Analisa * http://www.leesiebella.typepad.com/

9-Andrea* http://velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/andreasingarella/

10-Cheryl Stoneham* http://www.insidethebubble.typepad.com/

11- Tiffany* www.shabbyscraps.typepad.com

12- Carol Spinski  * http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/   

And if you like presents, remember I have two giveaways this month, check out the last two posts for more info. Every comment is entered in the drawings.

Button Bounty Giveaways and cold feet in July??

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, jewelry, vintage paper/collage art

Notebook_020 Before taking Sugarwings to a movie this afternoon, I hung out with Beth at an auction for a while.  I didn’t buy much, the prices were outrageous for some reason.

I got a $2 shelf to fix up (hopefully as a booth display piece for Silver Bella, I applied to get a vendor spot) and this rug for $10.Notebook_025

The colors of the rug are just right for my pink, brown and ivory kitchen.Notebook_024

But I absolutely fell in love with the hand crocheted trim!

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It was rainy and CHILLY?? Wait a minute, what happened to global warming?  I haven’t even jumped off my boat into the lake yet this year, the water is too cool for me, which is really odd for July.

Once my sandals got wet, I couldn’t get warm for anything.  I tried wrapping my feet in packing materials.Notebook_019

But what really helped was a plastic bag over the packing papers.

Luckily, Beth is a heck of a lot of fun. Or I wouldn’t have spent 5 hours sitting and shivering with my feet wrapped up like some weirdo while all the bidders at the auction were driving prices up too high to buy anything.Notebook_028

Beth always does well at auctions and estate sales.  Garage sales are where I find the best stuff.

Before the auction, I went back to Roxanne’s sale, other wise known as the Bling and Button Bargain Blowout from yesterday.Notebook_029

My, my, she has pretty things.  A pair of embroidered pillow cases for $2 and more buttons, of course!

She has more jewels to show me, but threw her back out and couldn’t get to them yet.  Notebook_015

She let me take a photo of some of her artwork, don’t you love this vintage button bouquet?Notebook_032

This Italian box was 25 cents. Its in good shape, but I bought it to alter a bit. 

Right now, it is being used as a display for some giveaway prizes.

I gathered up summertime colors of bright greens and yellows, and added pearls to the mix for my July giveaway.Notebook_031

Vintage buttons, 3 brooches, 3 pair of earrings,  a pendant, and pearls, all in cheerful colors and styles for summer.Notebook_033

I got as many excited comments about the buttons in the last post as I did about the jewelry, so I made the giveaway half and half.Notebook_051

Then I wrapped them all up in a pretty yellow hankie that has touches of shiny, metallic gold in a floral motif around the edges.

To that, I added a vintage millinery rose and a clip on crystal earring, and it is all ready to go to its new home.

All my comments for the month count, so leave one as often as you like, I randomly chose one from sometime during the month.

But, hey, that is not all! I decided to join in on Inez’s Christmas in July giveaway too.

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Notebook_054 Since I bought old greeting cards at the Bling and Button Bargain Blow out, I thought I’d give away a few Christmas ones, along with Red and Green buttons, jingle bells, and some cute red flowers with rhinestone centers from an old sweater clip.Notebook_055

So, every comment you leave this month is entered into TWO drawings, not just one.Notebook_039

I managed to do a little bit of Etsy listing, not much.  I seriously need to set aside a day to get things listed to sell, instead of running around having fun, shopping and playing with the fairy grand baby all the time.

People ask me how I manage to do all the things that I do. The truth is, I just have fun and don’t do what I should be doing. That is the secret!Notebook_056

Maybe tomorrow, I’ll get more listed…. or maybe not.

I did finish this tag that I started when I had my blogger’s craft day, Thursday.

It is made with all French ephemera, and topped off with some of the prettiest velvet millinery posies I have, as well as a sweet little earring I got at the garage sale yesterday.

At the bottom, I have a mother of pearl button on a rectangle of old ivory. 

If you’d like to buy it, it is $8, and that would save me from having to list it on Etsy, so I won’t charge postage. sold, thanks!

My buttons are selling well, so I’d like to offer a "special" on those.  Here are the prices:

$3 plus $1 shipping for one large handful

$5 plus $1 shipping for 2

$7 plus $1.50  shipping for 3

These are for blue, warm browns, blacks, greens, metals, or a mix with white.

Just email me if you’d like some too. 

A shiny day and an idea for a giveaway

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, give away, jewelry, vintage paper/collage art

Jackpot!Bloggers_craft_day_044_3

There was an ad in the paper for a garage sale that had vintage hats, and I really wanted to go at 7am when it opened.

But Sugarwings had a sleepover with me last night, and neither of us are exactly morning people.  By the time we got up and about and she was ready to go out, it was after 10 and I almost didn’t think it was worth the effort to go that late in the day.Bloggers_craft_day_046

But we made the trip across town, mostly just to get out of the house  and see what there was to see.  I didn’t expect to find hats.

I was right, there were hats, but no flowered ones, so I wasn’t interested.

But— there was tons of jewels! and buttons! and old greeting cards!!

Did I mention, DIRT CHEAP– AND NICE.  Really nice!

By dirt cheap, I mean 25 cents a pair of earrings.  And a big, antique apothecary jar of buttons for less than $10, same for the cute little lemonade pitcher full of buttons.

And get this– greeting cards were 10 cents, and the kind hearted, sweet seller had a huge rubber maid tub full of them.

Sugarwings found a cute baby doll, and some old, hand made flannel nighties for the new baby, plus a vintage sun suit for herself, all for $1 each.Bloggers_craft_day_077

While Sugarwings took her afternoon nap, I cleaned and sorted some buttons.Bloggers_craft_day_053

While not all are colors that I will use, I can still see their beauty and hope others will be able to use them. I’ve listed a few packs on Etsy for $3 each

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I’m guessing that the Etsy packs are about an ounce or so each.  More like an overflowing handful.Bloggers_craft_day_050

If you are interested in old buttons and would like a $3 handful, plus $1.50 postage, you can email me, or check these packs on Etsy.

I can make up more for you in a mix of colors too.

All will be different, but I promise not to just fill your bag with boring, plain ones.  That would be mean!

I enjoy having jars of buttons out to look at, and to use for projects, but I certainly seem to have more than a lifetime supply right now.

Bloggers_craft_day_064 While sorting buttons, I kept wondering what I missed at the sale today while trying to juggle a 23 month old as I shopped.

So, when I took her home, I stopped back by the glorious garage sale to see what was still left.

And man, there was plenty!Bloggers_craft_day_059

Not only was there a lot more jewelry, the seller brought more out while I was there. No one else was shopping that late in the day, so we got to talking and had a lot in common.

She reads the same magazines and even had a copy of the Somerset Life that I am in right now.Bloggers_craft_day_066

She says there is MORE jewelry that she will bring out, so I am going back tomorrow.

Actually, I have no choice, I have to go back.  I forgot my checkbook and she let me take all of this home without paying.

Only in Kansas, huh?  Vintage bling for 25 cents a pair, to be paid later.  Bloggers_craft_day_072

She is an artist herself, she makes bouquets of button flowers.  I wanted to take a photo, but (BAD BLOGGER!), I forgot my camera, and while I was there, someone bought her button creation, so I can’t get a photo tomorrow when I go back.Bloggers_craft_day_074

How pretty is all of this??

And this isn’t all.

I stopped to visit Sugarwings on my way home, (it is hard to be away from her for too long) and I let her and all of her little friends play in the jewels and gave them lots of pieces to keep.

The mommies of the little girls got necklaces, and the girls got vintage earrings to clip onto their pig tails, and little bracelets and pretties for dress up.  Bloggers_craft_day_076

We had a great time, playing with the treasure chest of sparklies, those kids were fascinated with it all. 

Little Clover was wearing earrings clipped all over her hair and her shirt, while her sister Calliope had made herself a bracelet with broken pieces clipped together with earrings.

(BAD BLOGGER! No camera!!)

I decided that for my July giveaway, I would share the bounty and giveaway some of today’s loot.  A handful as a gift to you will only cost me about $2!!  What a bargain.  I’ll wrap it up in one of the 25 cent vintage hankies I got today too.

Yes, there were linens too! And more cards, I bought another big stack of old greeting cards and was only charged $1 for the stack.  Definitely going back tomorrow!!  And I will take a photo of what I put together to give to you as a present.

If you like vintage sparklies, please  leave a comment on any post. All comments for the entire month are entered.

A housefull of crafting bloggers

vintage paper/collage art

Craft_day_at_karlas_036 Craft day was such fun! We laughed and talked and played for about 8 hours and the day flew by like it was no time at all.

Bloggers_craft_day_017 And I actually got the studio cleaned up!

The tables were all cleared for work space and I just sat out some wallpaper pieces and the tags for each person to mark their spots. Bloggers_craft_day_033_3

It didn’t take long for all the tables to turn into this!   Everyone brought such interesting piles of goodies it was a day long adventure just to check out everyone’s stash of stuff.Bloggers_craft_day_031_2

Especially our new pal, Gwen. She is a reader who answered my blog invitation to come by and play.

I’m so glad she did, what a fascinating and fun person. She was an FBI agent, stationed in France for years and brought back the BEST French ephemera.Bloggers_craft_day_043

Gwen gifted all of us with French book pages, and Shawn brought her Cuddlbug. We were rolling papers through it and embossing everything in sight.

I kept wanting to put pasta through it and make embossed noodles for lunch.

Bloggers_craft_day_042 I actually got very little made today. This is a 100% French papered background for a tag, I will add a picture to the center later.

I was busy Cuddlebugging a lifetime supply of papers to use later, and scanning all the cool old Frenchie things that Gwen brought!

Bloggers_craft_day_038 We all made books too, here is one by Marilyn. I had my binder out and she used some Cuddled papers, post cards, and sheet music to create this.Bloggers_craft_day_025 

Since I met Marilyn and Shawn through our Birds and Bonnets Swap, I thought it was appropriate to use the screen from that swap as part of my centerpiece for lunch.Bloggers_craft_day_028

Shawn’s daughter, Bethany had a good time sipping out of a tiny teacup at lunchtime.  She was adorable all day, one cute thing after another.Bloggers_craft_day_019

Lunch itself was pretty great, everyone brought a dish, and all were tasty!  Shawn even brought each of us a bag full of home made marshmallows.  I was going to arrange them on a pretty plate and take a photo, but I ate them. Sorry.Bloggers_craft_day_026

I  know this isn’t the best picture of Beth, but she is only looking worried because I threatened to knock her over and steal her hat.

She taunted me all day with this rose encrusted gem of a hat that she bought for $5, and that I couldn’t take my jealous, little, beady eyes off of.Img196

Gwen is a reader that has never left a comment, and I hadn’t met her before. I’m so glad she took me up on the invitation and came out today, along with our other blog friends. 

Sometimes I wonder who is out there reading this, and it was very nice to meet one of "silent majority" who is on the other end of the blog, but I never hear from.

I’m sure she won’t mind if I share this with you, it is an old ad from a magazine she brought today. I scanned it to print and use for backgrounds.  Please feel free to use it for your own work too, just click and save.  I’d love to see what you do with it, if you make anything from this ad.

And thanks again to Beth, and Shawn, and Marilyn too for the fun time!

ooops, another one frittered away and gone

family, parties, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Summer_garden_and_gifts_061There is a party here tomorrow.  A craft day with blog friends, that I am really looking forward to. But, somehow, today got away from me, and I haven’t got my craft room picked up yet.

I might just be saying, "Welcome, kick some crap out of your way and make yourselves at home!"

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I did make little giftys for the crafters coming.  B for Beth.

(why it is such a wintry tag, I don’t know, maybe I had the air conditioner too high today and was chilly??)Summer_garden_and_gifts_052

And an M for Marilyn.Summer_garden_and_gifts_053

S for Shawn.Summer_garden_and_gifts_055

And Gwen  gets a G. I haven’t met Gwen yet, she is an antique dealer at the mall I used to be at. Beth has a spot there too, so they have met. I am looking forward to meeting her, Ive seen some stuff she has made and love what she does!Summer_garden_and_gifts_064

My speakers are finished, covered with wallpaper and neatly tucked under the new cabinet.  I was afraid they might look cheesy, but I think they will be fine. I also painted the cords so they disapear too.

The rest of the day was put into making a scrap book for Sugarwings.  Summer_garden_and_gifts_059_2

Have you seen this site on flickr where you can make your name in a variety of letters? I did that for the fairy grand baby, then wrote something about her  for each letter.

Too bad there are no C’s in her name, because she is very Cuddly and Cute.  Summer_garden_and_gifts_060

This photo of her hard at work on her painting is mounted onto the artwork she did that day.

Summer_garden_and_gifts_056 I found this cool Wizard of Oz paper and couldn’t wait to use it to back  Sugarwings in her Halloween Dorothy costume.

(the opposite photo of her with Twinkles, says "every Dorothy needs her Toto".Summer_garden_and_gifts_057

Aren’t these papers fun?

I used a close up of the baby’s ruby slippers on the first page, then inside the card on the second page, is another picture of her in her costume.Summer_garden_and_gifts_058

Am I obsessed or what?   Here I am cutting out pictures of the baby all day instead of getting ready for my craft party!

Oh, but isn’t she cute and cuddly???? Do you blame me at all?  Looking at her photos was a beautiful way to fritter away a day.

A garden tour

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, redos

Summer_garden_and_gifts_043 I finally found the perfect stereo cabinet to match my new dining room table!

Well, almost perfect.  The black speakers stick out like a sore thumb when I tucked them underneath the cabinet.Summer_garden_and_gifts_041

So, Twinks helped me (and I have to say, she really isn’t as much help as she thinks she is) cover them in silk brocade wallpaper over the box and cut up lace curtains over the woofer/tweeter parts. 

I know they aren’t exactly gorgeous, but they will kind of blend into the background now and not stand out like the black did.Summer_garden_and_gifts_013

Today started out humid and in the 90s, but a light rain brought the temperature down and made weeds easy to slide up out of the ground, so I spent some time in the veggie garden this afternoon.Summer_garden_and_gifts_012

LUSHNESS was overflowing everywhere! 

Our garden is planted inside the foundation of the 100 year old  barn we had to tear down.  Years of manure and composted hay on the site make for some fantastic soil.Summer_garden_and_gifts_010

I’ve added compost to it too and use plenty of Miracle Gro.  Sometimes, I think it might be too lush!  I’ve had to trim back the spaghetti squash just so we can get in and out of the gate.Summer_garden_and_gifts_022

There is green everywhere in my yard.  This year, all the plants are enjoying the milder temperatures and extra rain.Summer_garden_and_gifts_023

My large perennial beds are thriving, with no attention at all.  Summer_garden_and_gifts_024

These are just "ditch" lilies, but I enjoy their dependability and abundance.  And especially the fact that they choke out all weeds and I haven’t touched this bed since I planted it 16 years or more ago!Summer_garden_and_gifts_026

The overgrown green plant in the right hand corner is another that chokes everything else out. I have to shoot it with Round UP to kill it off regularly, or it would be the only thing growing on my land!Summer_garden_and_gifts_028

Too bad I don’t have more plants in bloom right now.  The problem is that I didn’t fill in around the perennials with enough annuals this year.  I knew I’d be going to DC and taking some other trips, and didn’t want to make the yard work too complicated for my son while I was away.

Right now, I have hoses and sprinklers running to key areas (mostly veggies and new plantings) and all he has to do is turn the faucet and it all self waters.

Of course, a sprinkler system would be nice instead….. but not in my price range.  Summer_garden_and_gifts_035

I’ve done my best to plant traditional Kansas plants that take care of themselves and adapt to the weather conditions.

If they start to brown up in August  when the ground gets dry, I know that is just normal and let them go, they’ll rebound and come back in September when things cool off.

That just makes me appreciate the yard even more when it is going through its lush phases like now.

Flocked Finery and hot dogs

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art

Summer_garden_and_gifts_006 I got some of the best new (old) wallpaper!  I had to make something with it right away, so put together this card with one of my painted cupcakes and some other vintagey pretties.Summer_garden_and_gifts_004

The same flocked paper is used as a background for this tag.  Summer_garden_and_gifts_002

Sissy sent me these ballerinas, and I made one into a fairy to tie to the cover of the photo album I am sending to her.Summer_garden_and_gifts_007

All three new papers are wonderful, but I haven’t had a chance to use the other two yet.

If I would stop buying wallpaper, I could probably afford the good camera I whine about wanting. 

I really like my camera, but I sure do drool over photos taken by Carol and Sara.  Both of them use Canon Rebels, and their pictures are always so good. Of course, both of them are great stylists too, that sure helps!Img153

Speaking of Sara, she has added my two latest magazines to the list to the side of my blog.Img154

She is always so fast when I ask for something to be done and I am still thrilled with the blog design she has done for me! I hope to have some extras added some day when I have time. I’d like to have a seperate page with my blog roll and "about".  But, I seem to always have other things to do.  Someday I will get that blog roll revamped and more blogs added to it.

I am such a blog addict, I read so many more than what I have listed there!!Summer_garden_and_gifts_020

Sara isn’t the only person I need to thank today. LOOK AT WHAT BETH MADE!!!!!!!!!!

I don’t knit and never will, but I love to look at yarn shops and day dream about the gorgeous colors.  I bought a specialty ball of yarn and Beth whipped up this scarf for me out of it.
Its even prettier in person, soft and sweet and lighter than air.Summer_garden_and_gifts_040

This came  in the mail from my friend, Shawn.  The first thing I noticed about it, besides how cute it is, of course, is that the name "Nathan" is in the sheet music on Twinkle’s wings!

Shawn is coming to my blogger’s craft day this Thursday. If you are a KC or Topeka area blogger and like to do paper crafts, let me know if you’d like to come too.Summer_garden_and_gifts_039

Amy is the winner of my June Garage Sailing Giveaway Prize Pack, and since her blog is titled
"Bunny Rose Cottage" I added this cute enameled bunny charm to her gift.

I haven’t decided what my July prize will be yet.  But all comments on all posts count for the month, whether the prize has been announced or not. Summer_garden_and_gifts_038

Looks like July is finally here, it has turned hot! The poor dorkies didn’t even want to work in the garden with me this morning, I came in and they were lounging on the bench in the breezeway out of the sun.

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