November 2013

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This is what I was working on right before I had to spiff up for the Where Women Create photos in the studio.

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Tiny trees in process, everywhere.  But the room was tidy as can be, I set up folding tables and rolled up the rug and tried to contain the messes I was working on.

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During the "try not to mess it up stage" between cleaning the studio for a shoot, getting sick and postponing, then trying to keep it nice for a couple weeks for the next shoot, I even had a mini craft day. Beth and Karla came over, and Beth made elf shoes from Dawn's tutorial.

There wasn't a lot of space to work, since I was trying to keep all chaos contained as much as possible. But tiny shoes don't need a big workspace.

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It was the third date Carol and I had set for the photos, I'd cancelled two times due to illnesses.  That means I had to get the room ready THREE times.

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And the every day nature of my studio isn't exactly pristine.  I've learned that the more space I have, the more I fill. When one table is uninhabitable, I move onto the next!

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While it was a struggle to keep the room semi neat while waiting for the date with Carol, it was so worth it. She got some lovely pictures.  (not these, hers are saved for the publication and are much better than what I take)

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I'm enjoying the temporary tidiness, but it won't last long. I'm in the midst of whipping up prototypes, then kits for our projects on November 23rd, at Romantic Cottage Christmas.

(this fairy and angel are from my online Mini Dressform tutorial, not for the upcoming class)

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Now that the photos and article are turned in to the editor, and all my trees are glittered up, I'm ready to focus on the upcoming class.  I've been day dreaming about Christmas cookies and other treats…. I guess I should be thinking about the workshop projects instead.

If you are in need of mini, glittering trees, I have some in my Etsy shop.  Not a lot yet, but if you don't see what you want, just ask me, as you can see, I have plenty.

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What a fun day!

Carol came out to shoot my studio for Where Women Create.  After me cancelling on her TWO times due to illnesses.  One nasty sore throat bug and another was when I swallowed a string from a grilled tenderloin, and ….. well, it's an odd story and ended up with my esophagus being scratched, then irritated, then dilated at the hospital through a scope… but anyway, finally, I was able to reshedule Carol's visit to Lawrence.

It wasn't easy, she is a busy lady (and rightfully so).  And the editors gave us a deadline extension, so all should be set for the January edition.


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Unless I broke Carol's camera.  She did her best to get some portraits of me for the article.  But posing isn't my strong suit. She had great directions for me to follow, but when I am told to do something with my body, I seem to be totally incapable of doing it, and do the opposite instead. You should see me in something like aerobics. I'm the one turning right instead of left and hopping back or into the next person.  No grace, no skill.  Kind of the way I dance.

Which is about as good as my singing…

When she asked me to drop my shoulders, lean forward, cross your legs, put your weight on your back foot,  relax my forehead, lower my chin, all it sounded like to me was, "pretend that you are Quasimodo."


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Carol had me laughing, so most looked like this, or if it was any good at all, my eyes were closed, of course.


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 I watch America's Next Top Model, but it didn't seem to help. To "smize", you need your eyes open.

  I offered to throw in a few booty tooches.


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But do you know who is a good poser? Tinks.


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That dog was a real ham, and a hard worker too.  Whenever there was a "hole" that needed a styling fix, we plopped in the dog. And she was pleased a punch to help out.


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When we tried to get photos of the two of us together, Twinkle followed Carol's direction, cocked her head, smiled, kept her eyes open.  Too bad she had eaten a pile of cat poo earlier, her breath wasn't too sweet when we were up close and personal for the shots.

By the end of the day, she was worn out from all the hard work and was done with helping out.  She'd filled holes in several shots and I think made for some really cute vignettes.


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We were all tuckered out at the end of the day, and finally stopped for a lunch break about 3.  I picked a couple handfuls of greens from the garden and warmed up some soup I'd made for Sunday dinner.  It had started out as vegetarian chilli, but I kept adding to it.  Our garden had too many goodies still growing in it that I wanted to use. I even added pureed pumpkin, and it was pretty durn tasty.

Isn't soup always better the second day?


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I've got a billion or so photos that I took with my camera, but I feel like I've shown my studio a billion or so times.  You might think they are all kinda redundant.  I guess if I don't get any other pictures taken this week, I'll show them.  I mean, these are new and different angles and not boring at all…. 

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Details about the winter workshop, Romantic Cottage Christmas, here at the studio are on my side bar. 

If you'd rather come to see the room in person, I'd love to have you join us!

 

 

Nathan Family Fairy Food Forest Fall Update

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I hate to see the garden season come to an end.


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This year was special with the creation of the Fairy Food Forest that my son and our Gypsy designed and grew.


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We had some delicious meals plucked from its mounds.


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And fresh flowers popping up all over. The wild flower mixes held varieties that attracted good bugs to eat the bad ones, and some plants were meant simply for bugs to eat, to them them away from a plant we might have wanted to eat ourselves.


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This year was just a start. My son says it is a five year plan. This was the basics, more trees and edible shrubs will be going in next spring.


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And our baby trees will grow tall and produce for us.


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There are swales down one side, that trap rainwater so that it is saved in the garden, not washed down the hillside to the creek.  Next spring, more swales and trees will go in on the other side.


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I'm hoping for more arching structures of vines too.  Peas, then beans, then cucumbers all climbed these one after each other.  I think the veggies liked the arches as much as I did. 


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The kids loved planting and picking food too.  Both girls knew they could eat tiny, current tomatoes and mini strawberries whenever they saw one ripen.  The yard was organically planted, so no nastiness needed to be washed off before popping a tasty treat into their mouths.

It was nice to see little girls playing outside in the dirt and eating produce right off the plants.


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Our kitchen garden, fenced off from bunnies, was a success too.  We are still pulling up carrots and beets.

And we have about 4,000 cardoon plants.  Those seeds really took off and I'm not quite sure what to do with them.


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Sadly, we got very few large tomatoes this year, although we had small, salad sized ones daily.  I'd have liked some big, slicing tomatoes for sandwiches and some for making sauce to freeze too.


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The raccoons seemed to like the few big tomatoes that ripened. Unless I picked them green and brought them in to finish, the animals beat me to them.

Even with a guard gnome.


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This week, we had our first hard freeze. Before we'd even had a light frost.  In Kansas, you just never know.  Last Thanksgiving, I was picking fresh tomatoes.  Some years, we are done before October. 


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Before the cold snap came, I was able to get these farewell pictures taken, and my kids planted some cool weather crops that weren't even affected by the freeze. We fixed a big bowl of salad greens up last night. It was lovely to have fresh lettuce at Halloween.


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I wonder how long it will be til we are picking apples off this tree?

At the base of it, the kids have planted companion plants. It's a whole different look than what you'd expect from an orchard.  I'm learning a lot about it all, but I still have issues with what looks like weed problems to me.


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I did my best to pull up grasses and baby trees, as well as some other pesky things that I knew we didn't plant.  My son said it was unnecessary.  You just "chop and drop", cut off the tops and leave them on the soil for nutrition. 


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I was worried about seed heads on the things we didn't want growing there. He says it isn't an issue.


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But I wonder how the good things know to reseed and the bad don't? Seems to me like grasses need to go before they go to seed. But he explained that, over time, the fruit and nut bearing trees and shrubs and other forest components work together and fill in so that things you don't want don't grow. Or if they do, it's just a bit here and there.  Apparently, it's not a perfectly manicured look.  It will be wild and unruly, and well, look like a forest.


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For now, while the trees and all the plants are small, we are using the mounds for our garden veggies too. But as time goes on, they won't work there and we'll have to move them back to the "kitchen garden".


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All of it has been quite the learning curve for me.  Luckily, our Gypsy has a thumb so green, it's practically neon. And my son has a deep love of growing food for his family.


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The bounty is barely beginning.  Thinking about the years to come is quite exciting!!

 

 
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What is the best part about the long descent from Fall to Winter? Thinking about the holidays!! I hope you'll join me here at the Cottage for my Christmas workshop where we will make 4 projects in one day.   Details in the previous post.

ps- if the weather and the garden cooperate, I'll be serving fresh greens from the food forest at our holiday luncheon on November 23!

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