February 2012

Valentine celebrations and a giveaway

celebrations, free images, give away, holiday decor

IMG_7095

This week Sugarwings and I threw a little Valentine making party for our friends. I set out lots of supplies for card making and for decorating gift boxes, plus had a few examples for ideas. The treat cabinet was filled up, and we made sure to have some healthy after school snacks out too, to make the parents happy as well as the kids.

IMG_7096

One of my examples was a pop up card, with instructions next to a couple of finished ones. Its a very simple version, that even the kids could do.  Here are the instructions, if you want to whip one up. The part you can't read, behind the pop up just says to make sure not to glue the paper you cover the outside of the card with to the part that folds up.

IMG_7085

The kids all seemed to get into the projects and worked away on them for a couple of hours. Its good to see little ones be creative and stick to something like that, to not have to get up and run around or go play with toys. It was refreshing to see them all involved with making their boxes and exploring all the different supplies there was to dig into.

IMG_7094
They all kept me pretty busy, I didn't really get to sit down to make something myself. But before the group arrived, I had made up these.  Isn't the chalk board top perfect for writing a sweet note to your Valentine to read before opening it up to see the treats inside?

Its been a while since I've done a giveaway.  And I was reminded while reading Beth's blog that our 5 year anniversary is here!  Hers was the 9th, mine is actually on Valentine's Day itself.

Thanks again, Beth, for getting me started!!!

So it seems appropriate for me to offer a Valentine to you as a giveaway prize to celebrate!

Just leave a comment on this post, and I'll draw a name Monday, for this sweet little giveaway.

IMG_7093

And if you are still cutting, pasting, and creating your own valentines, here is the back cover of that candy box I have on my dining table.  A friend asked to see a close up of it, to see if the music was acutally playable.  So, I'm posting it here for her. Its a cool graphic, and if you wanted to use it in your art, you can click on this to open in a larger window, save it to your computer, print it and cut out the heart. 

That music note, heart shaped border is a pretty one to use.  I might try to make something out if it myself.

IMG_7087
Only 4 more days till Valentine's Day!  I hope you have some sweetness planned for your holiday too.

It was hard to get out of bed today

cottage

IMG_7006

Friday night, Sugarwings had a high fever and climbed into bed with us.  Well, we've always had a full sized mattress and been happy with it, but she has had a recent growth spurt and we were really pinched for space with her between us.

Especially with that boulder of a cast on her arm.

Recently we had ordered a new mattress, since we'd been waking up with stiff necks and sore backs because of what felt like a ditch in the middle of our old mattress,.

We were supposed to pick up our new, back saving mattress on Saturday. Instead, we called to see if there were any queen sized available, and luckily, not only was one in stock, it was on sale and we got a refund, so it cost less than the smaller order that we cancelled!

IMG_6993
The trouble is, when you change mattress sizes, everything in the room changes.  I didn't have bedding, or a frame to fit it.  I figured I'd have a mattress on the floor for a while till I could search and hunt for the perfect thrifted or junked bed to fix up, but I just happened to see a frame marked 75% off that looked like "me" as I walked down the aisles of Nebraska Furniture Mart.

We got home, took down the cobbled together mantel and mirror and small rolling bed frame that we'd been using, and saw that I'd painted the room a couple of times since hanging that giant mirror. So, wall repair and painting had to happen before the bed was assembled.

And of course, it was not just a bigger mattress, the frame was bigger, stuck out past the dimensions of a bigger mattress. Silly of me to measure mattresses and think, "another 5 inches?? That won't make a difference at all"  Because the frame itself adds even more than that.  We didn't have a head board or foot board before, our little metal frame rolled right up to the wall.

Seriously, a little planning might have been smart.

This was all a spur of the moment idea.  We went from happy with our full sized mattress set up with thrift store finds, to a dream come true, luxury B&B style, brand new from a real store, foofed up,  twice the size of our old one, shabby chic, nest of a bed, all in a couple of hours without really thinking it through.

IMG_4089
Here is the before. I really thought I was happy with that. But my oh my! Our new bed is wonderful.

IMG_6987
Its huge.  Almost waist height for me.  I need a step stool.

I also have to hope that this bed means no more back problems, because if I am having a Back Attack, I won't be able to haul myself up there.

And since its so high up, I figured the dogs couldn't get up without invitation and help, so I splurged on all white, wonderful, fluffy bedding, thinking I'd be in charge of when they came up and could just say no if they were particularly stinky or muddy.

But no, they must sprout wings when I'm not looking, because they seem to get up on the bed easier than I can.

IMG_7008
Never, ever, have I slept in a bed that is so luxurious and cozy.  The new sheets and blankets are deep and thick, the bed itself is the perfect mix of firm, supportive and soft. Its a memory foam blend, with spring support, and the best thing I've ever laid down upon.

I don't think I could come up with enough gushy cliches to say how much I adore my new bed.  Its like sleeping on a cloud. Its heavenly! I feel like a princess, in this lush nest.  

And my still white, not yet dog messed, covers are as pretty unmade as they are pulled up.

IMG_6995

Since the frame is so much larger than the size we've had sitting in that exact same spot for over 20 years, we've whacked our knees on the foot board a couple times.  I'm going to have to rearrange the furniture a bit to make sure that doesn't happen again.

IMG_7014

I started by moving this chair from the bedroom to the bathroom.

IMG_7012
And this chair from the bathroom to the studio.

That won't be the end of it.  Now the furniture roulette begins.  Its a good thing I have a perfect new, comfy mattress, because my back will need the rest. I'll be scooting furniture around the house from one room to another till I get this all figured out.  

I wasn't the only one to get a new "big girl bed", Sugarwings has one too. Its not like me to be buying new stuff willy nilly like this. I own very few items from real stores.  My stuff comes from junk stores, antique shops, and garage sales.  But I tell ya, I can get used to living this way.

The girl's room is getting a bit of a redo also.  Pictures to come as I get it done, and get my own room all done so that my new bed feels at home here. 

The craftless craft day

celebrations, flowers, Food and Drink

IMG_6900

Some friends came over for lunch Tuesday, and we almost had a craft day along with it. I'd planned an all day crafting day with lunch in the  middle, but plans changed, so we enjoyed what time we had.

IMG_6901
And I'll take any excuse to buy some fresh flowers for my kitchen. My local grocery store offers mark down floral bundles on Mondays, but I don't always treat myself to them. Or if I do, I'll buy one or two bundles. But for this special occasion, I splurged and got 7!

Did I mention they were only $1.99 each?  And some of the ones available were pink roses, which are favorites of mine. I rarely buy the roses though, because I am a cheapskate, even at two bucks, I figure that the carnations will last 4 times as long, so I go for those.

Plus I feel kind of sorry for carnations, they are often unappreciated.

Sometimes I wonder about myself.  Really?  Too cheap to buy $2 worth of roses because they will only look good for a few days?? 

I was thrilled to have a reason to buy enough flowers to put all around the cottage. 

IMG_6916
Including the treat cabinet in the studio.

IMG_6914
And the coffee cart next to it.

We didn't even end up making anything that day, but we did "retire to the studio" after lunch to have treats and spend an hour or so being creative.

IMG_6935
We were so busy talking and laughing we never got around to crafting on craft day.  I see Carol so rarely, and this was the first time Lesa has been out to visit, so we had a lot of catching up to do.  My buddy, Angie was able to come by just for lunch, she had a client to meet with afterward. 

I know that everyone is busy, so it means a lot to me when friends can make time to come and hang out for all day or for a short visit, whatever they can squeeze in.

IMG_6923
One of the things we talked about was how nice it is to have other women to discuss business or family issues with.  Its a topic that Carol has insight with, she has even started a blog that addresses that subject, called  Good Stella where she offers encouragement and advice to help women on the road to achieving their dreams.

Carol is always generous with her time and experience.  And has good advice to offer.

IMG_6896
This bird topped tree is one that I made in another friend's class a few years back. Sheila makes the coolest stuff, and is such a nice person. I always set it out for Valentine's decorating.

This year, I've added an ephemera heart from Ginger Shrader, and liked her sweet idea so much, that I hung a few more similar hearts on the tree too.  Its sitting on a vintage candy box, that I picked up cheap because the top wasn't very pretty and I thought I'd foof it up. But when I flipped it over, I saw that the back was much more attractive and I display it as is- upside down.

Hmmm, what was I talking about? Oh yes, friends. And how lucky I am to have time with them. 

IMG_6903
Working as an artist can be a lonely job.  Which is why I love craft days, and classes, and other gatherings of creative pals.  Now, I am not knocking being an artist.  I can't imagine having to put on real clothes and leave the house to go to a real job every day. Well, sometimes I do day dream about those real pay checks… but heck, anyone who'd hire an uneducated, no skills person like me probably wouldn't pay much anyhow.

Working from home is great. And I have the Dorkies to keep me company, as well as visits online from blog friends.

IMG_6902
But there is something extra nice about actually having people come to the house, sit down, and chat.

IMG_6909
 

 

New skills

Dew Drop, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, paper cowgirl, Sugarwings

IMG_6899
Congratulations to Agnes Rosebud for catching her first mouse!  She might end up being as talented as her mom, who has a voracious appetite for chasing varmits.

IMG_6964
Agnes Rosebud isn't the only one learning new skills.  Dewdrop got a painting lesson from her big sis this week.

IMG_6972

Sugarwings is a bit of an unconventional artist. She is always ready to set the paper aside and try something new.  She likes to paint all of her small toys, and anything else that she can get a hold of.  I figure, as long as its just watercolors and she is painting her own belongings, that is fine. I'll wash them down and she can paint them again later.  She;d rather paint her toys than play with them.

She knows to ask before she starts painting any of  my stuff that is within her reach.

  Well, most of the time.  Every once in a while she needs a reminder.  I've not had anything too important turned pink yet, just a few tidbits and supplies. 

IMG_6975
We bought some markers for window panes, and she has this big window by my garden door that she likes to work on. I can see why she enjoys this canvas, I like to draw on the window with her.

IMG_6983
Their father is a bit worried that Dewdrop will take this idea and redecorate the world with it.  My thoughts are to teach them when they are little where they can paint and where they can't, but give them some interesting options.  He's afraid that she is way too little to know the difference and might just color all of the walls she sees now.

But as a person who used to paint murals for a living, and who painted that faux brick floor that the girls are pictured on, its hard for me to limit them to just paper.  Its good to see them coloring outside of the lines and being individuals.

IMG_6947
When I teach a class, its hard for me to limit the kits to just exactly what is needed. I like to have a pile of extras for the students to pick through, so they can create a one of a kind piece, and do their own version of "coloring outside of the lines".

So, I'm gathering up a nice selection of goodies for the Paper Cowgirl class I'll be teaching in March, down in Texas.  The class isn't full yet, if you'd like to dig through the pile of pretties and make a wreath with me.

 

Free vintage Valentine images

free images

Img040

Sugarwings and I decided to have a party. We are making cupcakes and inviting Pixie Pie, Clover, and a bunch of her other besties to make Valentine cards.

Img039
So, I have been busy scanning some old Valentines from my stash.  I'm printing up stacks of them for the kids to cut up and glue.

These are straight from my scanner, no editing.  Not the prettiest way to present them, but I thought I'd share them with you as is.

All you need to do, is click on the image, it will pop up in a larger pixel window for you to save it to your computer to print and use.

My recommendation is to print them onto matt photo paper. It has a much nicer look than just copy paper.

Img037
Img038

PS- Bottom's Up is this weekend if you are in the KC area!!!

Scroll to Top