May 2012

Happy Mother’s Day!

Hens, Sugarwings

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When I got back from California, there was a delightful surprise waiting for me as a  Mother's Day gift! Our Gypsy and Dewdrop completely cleaned up my studio and garage from the chaotic mess left behind from Birdsong!

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She even took photos of them at work for me.  And it looks like they turned the day into a party, drinking ginger ale from the plastic wine flutes I'd bought for the event. 

Before I left on my trip, I was drained and exhausted from the prep and work, and excitement of Birdsong and I just wasn't up to cleaning up before my flight.  Then, I was even more tired from a week of fun on the trip and dreaded facing the rooms as I'd left them.

It was the best gift ever to get home and see how thoughtful my girls are!!  They cleaned, swept, and put all the furniture back in place. I don't know how the two of them managed to bring  the big dining room table from the garage to the studio on their own.

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Not only that, but she saved up some floor sweepings while she worked. Its funny because when Beth and I cleaned the room to get ready for Birdsong, Beth told me that there was enough detritus on the floor to make a whole project.  And after the party, there was apparently even more.

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Because that is just what our Beloved Gypsy did! She used the feathers, glitter, moss, ephemera, ribbons, lace and beads to create a wire wrapped fairy for me.

Now, that is a true souvenir of the weekend! And one of the sweetest Mother's Day Gifts ever.

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But that isn't all, today is shaping up to be quite the Mom's Day.  My family made an early morning run to a farm to buy us some hens!  Yep, the ladies are finally here.

I'll have some photos of Ariel, Small World, Unicorn, and Mator soon.  (guess who just got back from Disney and was full of great names for the new pets?)  But for now, I'm off to enjoy my special day and hang out with my loved ones.

I hope that your day is a special one too.

Delightful Disneyland

Sugarwings, Travel

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This little angel doesn't look exhausting, does she? Oh, but she kept us running!

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She was worth the chase, and I loved our trip to Disneyland.

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Especially since we went off season, and on a Monday. NO LINES. And I mean NONE.

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We loved Ariel's ride so much that we just stayed on it and kept going round and round, we didn't even have to get off and get back in line. Because there were NO LINES! wow, I was happily surprised by that. 

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All of the characters we met were happy to see us and spent some time conversing.  Alice really liked the white rabbits on Sugarwing's dress.

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Before our trip, I bought a few cutey pie dresses on sale at TJMax for about $10 each, with some leggings and light sweaters for layering to keep up with weather changes.  That was the right choice, and I thought she looked adorable.  Even with the dresses pulled up over her head most of the time.  At least they all had underskirts.

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But the highlight of the park for our kiddo?  Ariel, her hero.   We made reservations at Ariel's Grotto for lunch, and the morning leading up to meeting the world's most wonderful princess was filled with anticipation.

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Finally, lunch time came, after hours of Sugarwings telling us she was soooo hungry, trying to convince us that we should go straight to the restaurant at about 9am.  And 9:15, 9:16, and so on. 

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Meeting her idol was everything she had hoped it would be.

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And was followed by meeting a few of the "lesser" princesses, who while weren't as dreamily ideal as Ariel, were all beautiful and she was happy to meet them.

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Our own princess was so exicted by Belle, that she did a twirl for her and whacked her elbow on the wall. Belle was kind enought to kiss her arm and make it feel better.

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Cinderella sat down to chat.

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Sugarwings didn't see any reason to let her lunch get cold just because royalty was visiting.  She got a laugh from each princess who came by, just by being her own sweet, silly self.

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She sure kept us entertained.  

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From her insistance that her Lego race car had to be the tallest one ever.

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(even tho it would only roll a couple inches)

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To her zest in chasing down every character that she saw. (Even though it was a bit like being outside with Twinkle when she sees a bunny and takes off.  Zoom, she was GONE. )

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Good thing the park wasn't crowded, and we could easily follow her.

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And her joy in the small things, spot lights, statues, flowers, etc.  This kid would have been fine not going on a single ride, she was happy with just poking around and looking at all the details.  She played with this spot light on the carpet for about 30 minutes while her tired, old grandparents enjoyed the break and sat on a sofa in the air conditioning while clips from our favorite movies played on the giant screens.

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I'd never been to Disneyland in CA before, and it won't be my last time.  I enjoyed the small, compact size of it, and the fact that everything was in walking distance.  No boat to the tram to get to the parking lot to drive to the hotel like you have to endure at the Florida  park.

We could easily walk to the hotel mid-day to take a break and rest, then walk back later on for more fun.

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We stayed at the original, recently remodelled, Disney hotel  and it felt upscale and pampering.

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I was also thrilled with the quality of the food. We had great meals Downtown Disney and in the parks too.  We'd packed lots of organic, healthy snacks to carry with us, so bought very little in the way of junk.  A couple little treats here and there, just because it was a vacation. But mostly, we sat down at good restaurants and ate grilled fish, or chicken, and lots of veggies.

By bringing our own snacks, we saved a lot of cash and could spend more at restaurants and eat much healthier. And it was nice to take the time to have a sit down dinner with a glass of wine after traipsing through the park all day.

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Yep, it was all the best.

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The only thing that could have made it better, would have been to have the rest of the family with us.  I hope we can take them sometime, fun is best when shared.

Home again

Travel

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We are home from Cali and it was a great trip, but man, am I exhausted! After all the work and excitement of Birdsong, then the Tiffany art retreat right after, and segueing right into chasing a 5 year old fairy as she flitted across Disneyland, I'm beat.

But in a good way.

Pictures later when I recover. (Or should I say, IF I recover?) Whoo, I need a 3 week nap.

 

Birdsong Two Shopping

antiques/junking, bird song art event, Food and Drink

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Did I mention that there was shopping at Birdsong too? 

I was floored by the response to the little shopping area we set up last year, so this time, we tried to expand a bit and make it less crowded. And we hopefully handled the frenzy a little better.  Kind Karla was the cashier in another room to help lesson the crowding, Beth, Lisa and I tried to make piles and fill boxes for people, then Beth prewrote out tickets for the Peeps to hand to Karla to pay.

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My garage was transformed!

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Its surprising how much space was available in a single car garage. Beth, Lisa and I both sold out of that area.

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Debbie was supposed to set up in the driveway under a tent, but the weather just was not cooperating with her, so I emptied out the breezeway and that seemed ideal. 

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Next year, I think we'll use the breezeway again, it was nice and light and airy.

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Any place would look wonderful filled with Curious Sofa goods!

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When dinner time drew near, I had to bail out on the shopping activities and attend to supper.

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Sadly, the weather didn't cooperate with my plans for all 29 of us to sit down together outside for dinner.  It was breezy and cold.  Funny, after months of freakishly warm weather, we get a cold spell during my party. Oh well, the Peeps didn't seem to mind. 

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Here is our menu for the weekend:

Friday am– fresh muffins and coffee

Mid morning– oatmeal scotchies and chocolate peanut butter cookies/ fruit tea

Lunch- Prime rib (baked and sliced by me the day before), turkey breast, ham, and cheese platters/ sunflower seed bread/ citrus coleslaw, pita chips and hummus/ tea/ Belgian chocolate covered peanut butter balls

Mid afternoon- coconut chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter chocolate chip cookies/ coffee and tea

Dinner- Vegetarian lasagna/ bread sticks/ turkey breast meatballs/ with pink champagne cupcakes and lemon cheesecake/ fruit punch/ wine

Saturday mid morning- coffee/ vanilla chai tea/ oatmeal scotchies

Lunch- Breast of chicken salad/ croissants/ twice baked potato salad/ chips and dip/ orange tea/ bird shaped sugar cookies and coconut almond nests

How to make a hand painted banner on canvas and tips on painting a rose topiary

flowers, hand painted signs, how to's, how-to projects, paintings, Travel, Tutorials

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Here is a little break from Birdsong talk!

I've spent a lot of years painting murals, I travelled around the country and painted quite a few hotels, day care centers, and even a casino, as well as people's homes.    But the scaffolding and ladders really got to me, so I moved on to other things. 

Every once in a while I'll get to do one again and always enjoy the opportunity. Especially a canvas one that I can work on in my own space and take my time on.  This one was sent to my pal, Kim, for her Tiffany's event, where I am at right now.  (I've pre-posted this)

While this isn't exactly what the front of a real Tiffany's shop looks like, it is just right for the ladies attending Kim's party! Whimsical, fun, and pretty.

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Kim wanted something more light hearted than the cold stone of the original building in NY. 

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So, we took a few liberties with our design. 

My painting is all free hand..  I just paint as I go.  My lines aren't perfectly straight, but I think that adds to the whimsy and suits my style.

Plus, I know that I could NEVER do straight lines, so I don't even try! But since this was so architectural, I used a level to help out with the door and window shapes.

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Here is the inspiration that Kim sent to me.  I used the fanciful nature of this with the stone front of the real building, along with the colors she asked for to come up with the banner design.

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Here is my basic sketch for the idea.  We decided to flip the color scheme, so more of the Tiffany Blue would show. The canvas is being used as a backdrop for a photo booth, and with people standing in the middle, not much of the door itself would show.

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My first step was getting the canvas ready. I like to paint on drop cloths, but this picture was larger than most seamless dropcloths are.  I found fabric big enough to avoid seams at Darhma Trading Co.

I washed and dried mine hoping to remove the fold marks that way. MAN, WAS THAT A MISTAKE!  It came out of the dryer looking like a wadded up piece of paper.  I had to IRON the whole thing, and 13 x 8' is a lot to man handle over an ironing board.

  I'd say, iron the folds only, don't do it the way I did! 

After struggling with the ironing board till I was  steaming myself,  I laid it out on the floor to cut and pin.  After carefully measuring and cutting, I hemmed the two sides on my sewing machine, and then laid it back out on the floor to pin the rod pocket at the top. I measured and cut it in a way that let me keep the hemline at the bottom as is, no sewing.

By the way, it helps to have a second set of hands to wrangle the fabric and help feed it into the sewing machine, this was a big job and even this lightweight canvas feels weighty when you are trying to sew it due to its size.

Another tip I have is to use duct tape to hold the hem in place along with the pins.  It helped me.

If you are going to hang it with grommets, add these later. We didn't want the ropes to stand out much, so didn't want to use grommets this time.  I cut up strips of the fabric I had trimmed off, and sewed them in half for added strength.  Then zig zagged them to the back of the cloth at regular intervals.

While this will hang from a pole in the rod pocket, I was worried that it would blow or sway in the breeze, so the straps of fabric sewns the the painting's sides can be tied to the structure, and will help secure it and keep it in place.

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To do the artwork, I needed a large wall space, so I cleaned out my garage and covered one wall with drop cloths. Then, nailed the canvas up over it. (my drop cloths have also been used previously to make Halloween party ghosts, see the faces on them?)

(yes, I have a giant, sequinned disco ball hanging in my garage, it tells me where to stop my car when I pull in. I've seen people use tennis balls in the same manner but that doesn't seem to be as much fun)

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First step was to prime. 

I'm picky about primers, and know its important to use the right one for the job. In this case, a cheap, dry wall primer was fine. And I was glad I used it, because the fabric was thirsty and soaked it right up.

After it was primed and dry, I drew the door, and window with chalk and blocked in the colors.

For a large painting like this, quarts of latex wall paint in flat or eggshell works best for back grounds.

I used a sponge roller brush for the "stone"

To create the awnings, I marked the center of the top of each window, then tied a ribbon to a pencil.  The ribbon was cut to the length from the center of the window to the edge of it.  I held the ribbon at the mid spot, put the pencil on the corner of the window, and while holding the ribbon in place, drew the arc to the other corner.

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For depth, I dry brushed a darker aqua over the sponge rolled base color, then did the same, lightly with white. I used white to create the mortar lines too.  The mortar lines are drawn on with a sponge dipped in the white paint.  I didn't want a sharp line that I might have got from a brush.

Next, I finished the window paintings and awnings.  Always work from the background out.  Nearer things are last to paint.

The two topiaries are my foreground, so I blocked those colors in after the windows were done.

Notice the Tiffanys sign? I stupidly painted it too high, over the rod pocket, so painted over it to redo.  Which really isn't a big deal. Its only paint. It can be changed till you get it right.  You might notice my doorknob is different in this picture than in the finished one too.  After I roughed this in, I didn't like  it, and a swath of pink paint over it erased the plain door knob quickly.

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For the detail work, I used 2oz bottles of acrylic craft paint.

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To get the metallic look that I have on the door knob, jewelry, and chandeliers, I painted them all in regular acrylic paint first to get the shadows, highlights, and shapes. Then, I covered that in  metallic paint.

I used the same 2oz craft bottles.  The silver and white metallic paints are very sheer and take a lot of coats to really cover, but that is what I like about them. I can do just one or two coats over my painting and get the metallic shine, but not cover up the details. But because they are sheer, its hard to build up color.  That is why I do the basic shape in opaque paint first.

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When creating a topiary, I always draw the pot with brown paint first, then sketch three circles, connected by twisted stems.  After that, I block in the basic rose shapes, and color the entire background of the balls dark green mixed with a dark brown.

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The same principal applies for the foreground as it did for the background. Paint the furthest things first.  I do the sticks and leaves in dark colors, then highlights over that. 

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Next comes the leaves from dark to light, adding detail as I go.

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I got side tracked and added a few butterflies!

After painting the pot/sticks/leaves/ then roses, I went back and touched up some of the leaves so that they were covering the roses a little bit here and there.

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The moss is really easy, just scribbles and swirls with white and gray on a liner brush.  I paint the roses with a 2" flat brush, and the leaves with slightly smaller flat brush, adding veins with a liner brush.

Darker leaves toward the back, lighter in front, gives the illusion of roundness. The roses should face different directions, not all the same.

There is a tutorial on my sidebar with tips on doing a nest.

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Layering is important. Make sure it looks like there are items in front of each other.

A few twirling tendrils out the side of the topiary soften the painting.

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For the lettering, I used pale grey, outlined with dark brown. On the highlight side, I added a line of watered down white, on the shadowed side, a line of aqua a shade darker than the stones.

Next step, I let the paint cure a few days. Yes, it was dry to the touch, water based paints dry fast. But- I wasn't taking any chances of it sticking together when I rolled it up, so I gave it some time.

To mail it without fold marks, I bought cardboard tube mailers. They weren't big enough to put the 8' high mural inside of, or long enough either, so I duct taped 8 foot's worth of them together, and tightly rolled the canvas around it, then took the roll to the UPS store where they have boxes of all sizes and shapes.

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Well, hopefully, when I return from California, I'll have some pictures of my friends and I in front of this storefront! 

For now, I have pics of my own little model whose imagination turned a painting on the wall into a private play house.  Here she is opening the door.

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And jumping out of the door to yell surprise.

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And dancing through the door.

The pictures I don't have are of her drawing on the door.  Yep, she had some fun with chalk making a picture just like Grammie did. Oh well, it was only chalk and wiped right off, coulda been worse…



Generosity

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Every single bit of Birdsong was just lovely for me. But there were some extra special moments throughout.

I think what really shone through was generosity, thoughtfulness, and kindness.  From the sponsors to the "Peeps" who came to craft, everyone was willing to share their best. 

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One example is this needlework apron that Beth created as a gift to give out during her class.

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Tish made these colorful flowers for each attendee and matching bright aprons for the teachers. Nora had custom candles made, and embellished each one, Ellie had preserved roses boxed and shipped to share.  This is just a couple examples of how generous our Peeps were!

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And of course, everyone gave their best work in the beautiful swap projects they shared with each other!


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Beth's childhood friend, the "other" Karla (who just happened to move to KC recently and is now my good friend too) volunteered as "kitchen bitch" as she called it, and helped with that plus cashiering for the sale. I prefer to call her a "kitchen angel", she was a magnificent helper!

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My pal, Debbie, showed up with these pink glittered cupcakes. Years ago, I went to her holiday open house at Curious Sofa where I know she talked to hundreds of people.  I fell in love with these sparkly concoctions she was serving and she was thougthful enough to remember that after all this time.

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  The Peeps showered me with gifts, like this basket of homemade treats, vintagey goods, and prettys all the way from Iowa.

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Not to mention a pile of pressies for my fairy girls.

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Who loved every one of them!

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Dewdrop was especially thrilled with her new baby. And we all had a few fun hands of cards with Sugarwings' new Fancy Nancy deck.

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We had some of the nicest people here, and when you have that kind of attendence, you can't help but have a good atmosphere in the room.

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Everyone was willing to share a laugh and a smile. That is the best gift of all. 

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I will be in CA attending Kim's Tiffany event, then meeting Sugarwings and my handsome husband for a couple days at Disney! I've pre-written some blog posts for while I am away, so please stop by. 

For now, I'll leave you with a few pictures of the Peeps hard at work on their creations last weekend.

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Happy May Day!

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Happiest of May Days to you!

I always thought of May Day as a very special holiday.  I remember when I was a  little girl and hearing stories about my older sister being a May Day Queen when she was a kid. That stuck in my mind as being an extraordinary thing. Like I was part of a royal family.

Maybe even a princess myself!?

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Well, on Saturday, I sure did feel like a princess!

After classes at Birdsong, i suggested a walk on the Fairy Berry Trail. I was surprised that so many people agreed to go, usually its not as interesting to the adults as it is to me and to the kids.  I love to walk out in the woods.

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When we got to the head of the trail, I realized why they were all willing to go with me, they had a REAL surprise waiting!

All along the trail, were bright colored, extra touches!  Bird houses, signs, fairies, ribbons tied to branches, whirly gigs, butterflies, and on and on! They went all out decorating the trail and had kept it all hidden from me.

After years of watching home decorating shows and ridiculing the home owners for all spouting the same phrases of "Oh My God" or "Or My Goodness" over and over again at the reveals, I always knew that if I were on one of those shows, I would certainly have something more interesting or creative to say.

But- when the Fairy Berry Trail reveal happened, I said the same old thing. And said it over and over and over.   I was so shocked and surprised and pleased, I just said, "Oh My Goodness" again and again!

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These Texas and Colorado Peeps were the "surprisers".  And what a wonderful surprise it was.

 

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Now I know how the little fairy grand babies feel when they walk out in the woods and see all the hidden treats the fairies have left for them. Its like a treasure hunt to walk along the trail and find new cuteness around each bend.

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(yes, I have my eyes closed, no surprise, I usually do in pictures!)

I owe some big thank yous to the Peeps who decorated the trail, as well as to all the sweet friends who came to spend the weekend and make such special memories for me!

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It was a fun bunch of ladies!

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I can't wait till next spring when we can kick up our heels and have another weekend full of Birdsong fun!

I will be in CA attending Kim's Tiffany event, then meeting Sugarwings and my handsome husband for a couple days at Disney! I've pre-written some blog posts for while I am away, so please stop by.

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