July 2013

A fairy play room part 3, a hand painted mermaid bed, with no sanding

cottage, fairies, Hand painted, Hand Painted Furniture, how to's

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As I was telling you last time, we did a few changes in the fairy grand daughters' room.  And of course, one change leads to another.  A fixed up area makes its surrounding areas look left out and forgotten.

Sugarwings loved that we were redoing her room, but as she looked around, she said, it would be nice to have a pink bed.  And pink curtains.

Well, I think I have some sheer pink curtains packed aways somewhere, I'll need to dig those out. But for now, I've been redoing her bed.


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Very few things in my home are brand new.  But sometimes when you need something, you need it now, and don't have a few months to find the perfect vintage piece. So, we bought this bed for our little fairy when she outgrew her tiny bed, and had declared herself too big to sleep there anymore.

Little did I know, she was just making a play to sleep downstairs on the sofa… and didn't sleep in her new bed for a year after I got it. I guess I could have searched for the perfect vintage piece after all.

Anyway, it was creamy white and was fine, but not to the taste of Sugarwings, who thinks the entire world should be pink and has taught Dewdrop to ask for pink in everything too.

First step, NO sanding. I hate to sand.  I use Glidden Gripper bonding primer under my interior wall paint and never have a problem with peeling. 

There are multiple posts about how I paint furniture, you can get step by step instructions here.

I chose Ballerina Pink from Glidden to paint the whole thing.


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After the base coat, I added a blue background in the oval and color to the trim, plus some roses on the sides.  I was too lazy to paint the foot board, it is just base coat pink, no flowers on it.


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This little girl loves mermaids and has been a huge fan for almost her entire life. If I had it to do over again, her whole room would be an under the sea theme.  But then, Dewdrop would feel left out because she loves fairies and "honies" (My Little Pony, or unicorns).  And I like the fairies that are already there.

Since the room is such a jumble of choppiness and different things going on anyway, I went with mermaids in the woods with the fairies for her.  We'll just call it a fairy tale theme and not worry about the details.


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 I painted a mermaid in the center of the oval.  She adores Ariel, but I went anti-disney.  Plus, I wanted a sweet little girl, not a teen.


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And I know, I should have added a crown, but didn't feel like going back to do it later when I thought of it. At that point, my paint plate had dried out over night and I wasn't up to mixing up the colors again. You can't just slap a crown on, you have to blend it in with the right shadows and make it look like it is actually sitting in her hair. 


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When she (sob!) gets too old for mermaids, it will be easy to paint over this oval and change up the bed for a more grown up look.


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Over everything but the portrait and the flowers, I painted on and wiped off white glaze.  I mixed one cup of clear glaze with one 2oz. bottle of white craft paint.  I made sure I got it down in the cracks and crevices really good, and wiped it off the high points.


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Now, where are those pink curtains at? I'd better go look through the closets, I know they are hiding somewhere.

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A fairy play room part 2

cottage, fairies, Hand painted, Hand Painted Furniture, Snow White

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A few weeks ago, I showed you some photos of the little fairies' room after I added part of the canvas mural I'd done for An Enchanted Affaire

After thinking about it, and talking to Sugarwings, we decided that more of the mural needed to go in the room.


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Here is the whole thing, set up at the event.  I'd designed it so that the right side was a darker side of the forest and the main interest was to the left.


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We cut off  the sunlit meadow side and put it behind Dewdrop's tiny little bed.


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Later, I went back and painted the vent to make it blend in.


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This was the section left over to use by Sugarwings' bed.  For one thing, the center tree is just blah, it wasn't meant to be a focal point. For another, the flowers were too red, and so was the cottage.


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So, I livened up the central tree with more branches and some lighter toned leaves.


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And pinked up the cottage. (sorry, the crooked photo makes it look like the house is melting)


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One of the smaller trees in the distance got some vining roses.


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And the blue bird got bluer.  Basically, I wanted the whole thing a bit lighter and brighter since it was going to be part of a little girl's room now.


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All the red flowers became pink ones, and a fairy with a flock of bumble bee friends was painted in right where Sugarwings could visit with her when she laid down to sleep.


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My poor, old, eyes! This girl was only about an inch or so tall. 


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After repainting the forest, I looked around the room to see what else we could do.

I changed out the bedspreads with some lighter weight ones for summer. The girls also now have a vintage, pink high chair to use when it's feeding time for the teddy bears.  Dewdrop had outgrown the chair and I was wondering what to do with it. Giving it to them to play with has been a hit with them.


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I'm not sure about the droopy wrinkles in this part of the canvas, but the kiddos don't mind.

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Just like they don't care about the choppy look  the room gets from it's various wall treatments.  From a design standpoint, this could have been done much better, and I know that the original mural on the closet walls doesn't go with the canvas ones that we hung in there.


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But it has some sweet fairies on it, so the theme still fits, even if the style doesn't.


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At least the ceiling still matches, I painted it like a sky before Sugarwing's was born.  When she was still just a wish, not quite a person yet.


Speaking of wishes…. my little one loved the redo, but was wishing for a pink bed. So, what do you figure I did about that?

Part three of the saga up next!

 

A Sea Fairy, and a bad trip that was better than it should have been

fairies, Travel

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My husband travels a lot on business. I used to tag along sometimes, but he often travels with coworkers, or the timing is wrong, or I've got too much going on, so I just don't get to go as often as I used to.  But I do pester him about when he will be headed to the Outer Banks again and hint that I'd like to be there when he goes.

An opportunity came up this week to go with him on part of his trip, and he flies so much that I get a free buddy pass to go anywhere he heads to on Southwest, so I packed my bag and headed out for a couple of days oceanside while he worked.


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The day started off with a delayed flight.But not too bad, we knew we could still make our connecting flight.

Apparently it wasn't delayed long enough. As soon as the plane took off, the baby sitting behind us filled his diaper up.  If the plane was a couple minutes later, the poor kiddo could have been changed before boarding.  And the delays were due to storms, so a bumpy flight means everyone stays in a  seat belt, which means mom and dad can't take the baby to the lavatory to change him. He was MAD and screamed to let us all know.  But he smelled worse than he sounded. 

The whole day was turning kinda smelly on us.  I got lost at the airport (embarrassing and really, really dumb), but we made our connection.  We landed safely before a big storm hit, but the storm caused a delay in unloading the luggage. A 3-1/2 hour delay. Could have been worse, at least we got to land.


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There was no internet and I couldn't download a book to replace the one I'd just finished on my iPad, so I had to buy  a real book to read while waiting for bags.  Which ended up being a happy accident.  This was a fun beach read.

And it was short, which was good, because our beach time got shortened too.  My husband got a call cancelling our trip, he had to fly to a different city the next afternoon!

Due to the first flight being late and the second one holding our bags hostage for hours, we only had a partial evening after drivng from Norfolk to Kitty Hawk. But we found a restaurant with a covered patio serving frosty margaritas with fresh seafood and live music.  Plus, the singer sounded a bit like Rob Thomas.  Very nice.

Then I had a walk on the beach the next morning until check out time came along at the hotel. Having grown up spending lots of time in Sarasota, FL with my grandma, I developed a love as deep as the ocean for all things beachy, so a few hours on the sand is much better than none at all and was worth the trip.


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My plans were to walk up the coast and gather a bag full of shells.  But as I went along, I noticed that the shells were all broken. And looked like toenails.


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When I saw this one, I thought it looked like a witch's toenail.  And bent down to take a closer look. I started to notice that all the shells while broken, were still really nice.


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They were like beach glass, buffed and shined, with smooth edges.  As if they were ready to be placed into a jewelry setting.  I even found some hearts here and there, not just toenails.


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And I could be wrong, but I think some of this is beach glass. What do you think?


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These were not the shells I'd gone seeking, but I was liking them.  Just like this wasn't the vacation we'd planned, it was still nice to get away and see the sea.


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Then, I came across this broken shell, which should have been sharp, but was buffed smooth by the waves.  And  I knew what I wanted to do with the shells I'd been picking up on my walk.


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All of my collected bits and pieces were just waiting to become a sea fairy. I'd picked up all the right components for a flower petal skirt, and a perfectly shaped head. (I hope she doesn't mind that I gave her cankles and clown feet)


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I was tempted to pack her back up and bring her with me to reassemble in Kansas, but she seemed to belong there, so I left her in a fairy ring, hoping some little girl would find her and be excited.   


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Most of the time, there are happy little surprises lurking for all of us, if we look hard enough and can get past only seeing our troubles.  I sure had to remind myself a few a lot of times during that trip.  I had some grumbles here and there, but in the end, it all worked out.



How to make playdough with glitter

fairies, family, how-to projects, Sugarwings


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We recently made some playdough.  And it was pretty easy to do, plus for DYI-ers like us, a lot more fun than just opening a can.

Here is what was in it:

2 cups flour

2 cups warm water


1 cup salt


2 Tablespoons vegetable oil


1 Tablespoon cream of tartar (optional for improved elasticity)


Mix all in a saucepan and cook.  At first I was dubious, it looked like crumbly pie crust gone bad.  But all of a sudden, as it cooked, it turned into playdough.  One minute, I was ready to toss it out, the next, it looked and felt like the real stuff.

At that point, we added scent.  Sugarwings chose mint extract. I voted for orange or vanilla, but she won.

That is usually how it goes around here.


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Once it cooled, we mixed in food coloring. I heard you could use Kool-Aide, but that isn't something we keep on hand and this was a spur of a moment idea.  So we tried the expensive, paste kind of food coloring that comes in so many pretty colors.

A couple were okay, but most turned it odd tones. The plum shade made a yucky shade of brown. Well, yucky till we decided it looked like gingerbread, it's all in how you look at it.


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After that, we tried the cheapo, 4 pack of liquid colors. It was quite messy, but the color was truer.

(all the liquid food coloring washed out of her clothes, wore off her skin, but some of the paste coloring stained the white table.  I've not made much of an effort to get it off, bleach will probably do it.  Or another coat of white paint?)


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After we worked the color throughout the dough, we piled on the glitter. And LOTs of it. This was a fine one, not too heavy, so it didn't feel gritty when you played with it.

(Make sure you don't use the glass stuff, sorry, I know that is obvious, but  I felt like I had to say it, I've seen that dangerous stuff used in some stupid places)


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The sparkles are very pretty in it. And the texture was really nice. The smell was wonderful, but between the talk of gingerbread and smell of mint, we had to whip up a batch of real gingerbread and throw ourselves a Christmas in July party.


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The darker the color, the better the glitter showed up. And Sugarwings likes adding color, so we had some pretty dark ones.

We've had the stuff wrapped up in zip lock bags and everything is as nice this week as it was last. I don't know if I'd store it too long, with no preservatives in it. It could go moldy. At least, that is my guess.


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Sewing a vintage slipcover

cottage, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers)

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Lately, I've been on a home fix up kick.  Just little things, like new pillows and touching up paint. (yes, those a doggie pee pads on the other side of the couch, those little brats are hard to train! They'd rather use a pad than go out their dog door.  And they think rugs are pads… so no rugs)


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Sometimes cleaning up means more messing up.  I could go out to the studio to sew, but since I was making sofa cushions, it was more convenient to bring the sewing machine into the kitchen.

I'd been collecting old drapes and fabric for years and finally got around to redoing my couch cushions with them.  I'm not a big fan of sewing, but I can make a simple pillow case for my cushions and pillows, and get a whole new look for the room with some garage sale fabric and a straight stitch.

I don't really measure, I just lay out the fabric, put the pillow on it, cut around, then turn the fabric inside out, pin together and run it through the machine, hoping the bobbin lasts through the session.  I use whatever color of thread was last put on because I am a total loser at changing threads and bobbins. 

It's far from a pro job, but I'm usually okay with the results. The whole job took me a couple of hours and less than $60 in materials.  

Some of the fabric was too bright, even though it had to have been at least 50 years old, so I flipped it over and used the backside for a more faded look.  I also bought pieces that were far from perfect, and just cut around the holes or stains and used only the good parts.


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The pink silk brocade on the seat cushion is from an entire roll of old fabric that I'd found at an antique mall for $9.  I doubt if I could buy a yard of cloth that nice for that kind of price at JoAnn's or any where else, brand new.   The roll was in good shape too. 

And funny, after I found this, I ran across a half roll of a slightly darker version of the same cloth at the Salvation Army ($5)!  So, I used it to coordinate with the lighter brocade and the different floral pattern curtains I'd been gathering. I used it on the backside of all the pillows.

It doesn't show much, but looks nice when you sit on the couch and it peeks out when the pillows are mussed around. Which, with two little girls and three dogs in the house, they usually are.


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While I was at it, I moved the furniture around. Then a week later, I put it right back where it used to be.

I think the new pillows look better with the bark cloth drapes behind them than with the emphemera covered wall.

The dogs don't care, as long as I point a camera in their direction, they are happy. Especially if it involves being on a soft pillow.

 

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Do you ever have little things around the house that bug you, but you try to ignore?  Since I hung these curtains (years ago), I'd been irritated that some of the clips were dark brass and some were painted cream.  I finally grabbed a brush, and stood on the buffet with a capful of paint and quickly made them all match. 

It only took a couple of minutes.  Now, why did it take years to do??

 

Craft Day at Gail’s- vintage wallpaper tags

vintage paper/collage art, wallpaper, We're having a party

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Last weekend, my friend, Gail, invited me to a craft day. 


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I didn't really have a project to bring, so I decided to make tags.  I packed a lot of old wallpaper scraps, some other ephemera and card stock.  Then, I tore the papers into rough edge bits and strips, then I drizzled glue over the card stock and layered the strips of old paper onto it.

After it dried, I ran it through the Cutlebug using a three part tag set die cut.


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This made an interesting background to embellish with some tidbits I'd brought along.  I had a handful of lace, a small bag of flowers, some ribbon, two vintage greeting cards, a die cut rose and some ink pads.


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When I'm working with wallpaper, I keep a container near me to save scraps. No piece is too small to save, you never know when you'll need an itsy bitsy piece, and why cut into a big hunk for a two inch strip?


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Plus, I'm cheap. I don't like to waste scraps of pretty paper if they can be reused.  Tags are an excellent way to use up the remnants of a bigger project.


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This was an ideal project for craft day.  It was easy to pack up and bring, didn't take much thought, and I could chat while I worked.  Gail and her daughter-in-law, Marj, had both been to my studio at Birdsong, and I felt like I already knew her grand daughter, Corrine from FB stories and pictures. 

But the other ladies were new friends, and the projects ranged from crochet to scrap booking. Everyone brought something to work on while they hung out, that is my favorite kind of craft day.


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Gail made us a tasty lunch, and gave me a tour of her cute place.  She loves vintage roses as much as I do, and her home was filled with pretty pink blooms.


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She also had houseful of things she'd bought from me, back when I used to host antique sales at my house.  I knew she'd been a generous customer over the years, but I didn't realize just how much she'd got. It reminded me of visiting my mom's house and how every where I looked, I saw something I'd made or painted. 


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Gail might just have more of my stuff than I do.  I felt right at home!

Thanks, Gail!

 

Creating

vintage paper/collage art, wallpaper

If you are visiting for the Where Bloggers Create Studio Tour, you can see my pictures here

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So you don't think I've done nothing but goof off, here are a few things I've been making.


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This collage is done on a book cover.


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And this one in a jewelry box.


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This is a frame that had a few die cut roses in it. I covered it with modeling paste, scraped some off, added lace and images, ink, and embellishments.


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Part of my Summertime Adventuretime is about creating for just the plain old heck of it.


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Not to make something to sell or to teach.


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Just to connect with the joy of making it.


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A yorkie transformation

Dew Drop, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), puppies!, yorkies

If you are visiting for the Where Bloggers Create Studio Tour, you can find my pictures here.

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If My puppeesh are grown up.  At least they look it now, with their new hair cuts.  I avoided the first grooming for as long as I could, so they'd keep their fuzzy puppy look.


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They left that morning as fluffy, black pups and came home as silver dogs.


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Who were a little angry at me and refused to look at the camera.  I don't think they enjoyed their day at the spa.


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But they forgave us soon, and were happy to be cuddled. They got lots of extra hugs since their newly trimmed hair was so silky soft.


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It's kind of hard to tell them apart now, Twinkle has the exact same cut.  Unless they are all together and you can compare sizes, people confuse them with each other.


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At least they will be cooler for the summer.  And all that hair won't be blowing in their eyes out on the boat.

 

Hoppity Hearts and Whammy Time

celebrations, Dew Drop, family, Hens, Nathan Family Fairy Food Forest, Sugarwings



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We've been spending a lot of time outdoors this summer.  Breakfast in the fairy play yard, bubbles in the Food Forest, swimming at the lake, and just plain soaking up some daylight and goofing off.


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There has been a lot of side walk chalk involved in our summer fun too.  We have always liked hopscotch, but around here, everything needs to be cranked up a notch.  So, we came up with Hoppity Hearts. It's like hopscotch, but with heart shaped steps. That go on and on and on across the drive way.


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And leave it to Sugarwings to add yet another element to a game.  If she isn't making up guidelines, she isn't happy.  So, soon a dress code was added.  Although Dewdrop refused to submit to the dress code, which is why there are no photos of her. All she was wearing was mud.  And lots of it.  While that was pretty cute, I didn't think a totally naked baby was blog material.


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Boxes full of blueberry plants had arrived for the Food Forest, and Sugarwings gloms onto any empty box to transform it into part of her games.  And these seemed to be a perfect fit.


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The weather has been perfect too. The forest and the work my son and our Gypsy have done is just blowing me away.


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There is something tasty to add to our dinner every night, as well as a garden so pretty that I just want to go out and stand there and daydream instead of work.


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I love the mix of wildflower seeds in with the veggies.  We have done pretty well bugwise, with the good bugs to eat the bad, and with flowers that keep the nasties away.  It seems to work much better than I'd thought, but we are having trouble now with some squash vine borers.  But pesticides don't work on those anyway, you  have to do surgery on the joints of the vine to cut the varmits out.


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I've decided that I'm soaking up the fun, the beauty, and the opportunities around me this summer.  I'm taking some time off and saying YES to adventure.  Even if it is as simple as laying on our backs and seeing fluffy shapes in clouds. I'm also planning on taking the girls out at least once a week for a field trip.  And I'm going to try to travel with my husband more too. 

I swear, that little break from work while my wireless was wonky and my hard drive died, has given me a new outlook. I'm all in for summer now!  A little taste of leisure and I'm hooked. I tend to be a bit of a work-a-holic, but that is on hold for a while.

Summertime, LOOK OUT!  Here comes Whammy!! (Dewdrop can't say Grammie, she calls me Whammy, and I kind of like it, it sounds much more adventuresome than Grams)

 

Studio Tour 2013- Where Bloggers Create

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Karen Valentine is once again hosting a "Where Bloggers Create" blog hop. 


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Thanks for stopping by!


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I've shown my studio so many times, I wondered if I should join again, was there anything new to see?


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Basically, it is still the same. But there has been some rearranging. 
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At least a few tables were shoved to new locations.


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And a 2nd table was added to the fairy grand's area.  I finally got smart enough to move their things closer to the sink, broom, and TV (behind the lace).  This spot is much more convenient for them to work in.

They are no longer teetering across the room to the sink with a tipsy bowl of paint saturated water, that splashes and spills half the time. Now, it's a quick reach over to the sink to wash out brushes.


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I also moved their cabinet of supplies right over next to their work area.


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It seems to be a hit.

(I love the clothes they pick out when they dress themselves. Dewdrop's shirt is inside out and backwards, Sugarwing's dress is vintage silk and also inside out)


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Lately, home made play dough has been the craft of choice, but moods change, fairies are whimsical sorts who flit from one activity to another.


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I really do love my studio. And even if I have shown photos of it over and over, I never get tired of the space.


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I like that it's such a homey place, filled with things I love, my fairy babies and the dorkies.  Since both girls have moved into the cottage with us for about half the week, my work schedule has changed a bit.  There is often a couple of little faces pressed to the glass door waiting to be invited in.


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How can I say no?  But we did have to make some firm rules. 

First Rule of Studio Club:

There is no crying.

Second Rule of Studio Club:

There is no crying.

I tell them that the Studio is our Happy Place and no tears are allowed. If someone happens to feel like they should have the pink paintbrush instead of their sister, or that the other girl's wad of playdough is bigger than theirs, they have to talk it out.  If crying occurs, the cryer is picked up and set down outside the door till she is ready to discuss the problem instead of crying.


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Other rules?  You work at your table, I'll work at mine. I won't use your supplies without asking, you must ask to touch mine.

It's going well.  There is only a trace amount of snot and tears on the door from cryers on the outside wanting back in. We are keeping the Studio a Happy Place.


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I've enjoyed the company of my two little sprites, but it's nice to have the space to myself every once in a while too.


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Here is my work spot.  I rarely have more than a 8" working area, because I clutter up so much. It was nice to have the excuse of this blog hop to clean up a bit. 


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Who am I kidding?  A bit?? It takes more than a bit of cleaning to make my studio look good for photos.  I spiffed it up all morning.   See, all of the ink pads are even neatly tucked into their box.


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Everything was tidied up for Birdsong last month, and after that, I did some rearranging and found a new order for the room.  I'm trying  a slightly different set up and it's working out pretty well.


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Whenever I host a class here, I end up moving things around  afterward when I put the room back together, and end up getting a more useful and better set up every time.  This year, since I had more attendees to the event, I had to clear out and make extra space. One thing I did was to make the office part of the room smaller.  I thought I'd change it back after, but I kind of like it this way.  I'd rather have the roominess out in the room, not in the computer area. 


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I've also changed the spot the jewel table sits.  I'm not sure if it will stay there. If I leave the lid open, it gets in the way of the TV.

But that isn't too bad. Since I am such a TV addict, I have to be careful to limit myself out here. I listen to NPR on weekdays and don't allow myself to turn on the set.  Unless the grand fairies are visiting, and then only when they have been working awhile and begin acting restless.   We are all trying to control our addiction, they love TV as much as I do. Especially Sugarwings.


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Most of  my Birdsong decor is still up.


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Including the little wire cages we made in my class.


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I'd made so many to perfect the technique before I did an online tutorial and a class here for our arty weekend, that they have taken over!


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Plus, I like them all too much to pack them up yet.


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And some of my Birdsong decorations just might be permanent.  I really like this old poster. Although,  I do think I'd like to paint the door. I'm over this green right now.  I've just not had a chance to get rid of it.  I'm thinking about aqua.


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Most of the little birds from around the room have been packed away till next year, but some favorites remain out.


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And the birds I made to hang from the ceiling are still there because I can't reach them without going to get a ladder. Which explains why I had to take down Valentine hearts from the ceiling in June when I hung these birds up for our party.


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This is another thing I'd been putting off.  All of my cabinets are pretty full, and each is meant for  different category of supplies. But this fabric wardrobe had really gotten away from me.  I hate folding and my linen closet doesn't look much better, I'm afraid.


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I'd taken on a sewing project this week and had such a hard time trying to find my rose patterned barkcloth, that I decided enough was more than enough and I tackled this jumbled up mess after avoiding it for years.

A silly little tiny amount of time later (only an hour and a half out of my life, why didn't I do this sooner instead of ignoring it for sooooo long?) and it is not only functional, the door shuts correctly now.


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Most of the cabinets around the room are display pieces for my supplies, so I keep my favorites out where I can see them easily and get to them quickly.  I mix in completed pieces and pretties too.


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I've got a ton more photos to show you. I'll stop rambling and yammering on and just leave you with some pretty pictures. It's more like bombarding you with pictures. There are a LOT.

Thanks again for coming by. 


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You  can see the rest of the studios on tour (and it's always a treat to peek in on the creative spaces!) by going by Karen's blog for a list of sites.

And if you'd like to see my studio from previous years, you can see the past couple here.

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