February 2017

More tart tin Easter decor and another step by step tutorial to make your own

holiday decor, how-to projects, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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These are just too much fun to make. And I hope that you guys think so too, my previous kits are sold out! So, I made up a few more, this time making the tins into baskets with vintage chenille stem handles.

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There are a different versions completed and for sale in the Boutique as well.

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Because you know me, I start to make something and become enamoured with the process and  make a BUNCH of them! (by the way, I've got more banners and banner kits coming up too)

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And these guys were all so sweet to do.

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All are meant to hang, but a few are okay for sitting on a table top too.

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In case they are hung up, the bottoms are pretty to see.   (of course!)

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Since I listed so many to sell in the Boutique, I'll have to make more for myself, I miss seeing them around the house where I'd hung them for photos.  

Maybe the grand fairies can create a few with me, I think they'd enjoy it too.

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Here is the one I've made up kits for.  I'll tell you directions here, and will use the kits as my guideline.If you do not have a kit, please feel free to sub your own supplies for the ones I  mention.

  • Such as using a peat pot instead of a tin?  
  • Or pipe cleaners instead of the vintage chenille stems for the handles?
  • Or little eggs from a hobby store if you don't have a vintage cutey to add to your own basket?  
  • I've hung an egg shape taken from a Victorian card at the bottom of my own creation, but you could make your own piece with a pretty hole punch instead.

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These are the little wooden eggs I have in the kits. I've colored them with Coptic markers, then added white dots to them and coated the eggs with glue and dipped them into clear, crystal glitter. 

Each kit comes with two eggs.

The glue I always recommend is Crafter's Pick The Ultimate.  Use what you are comfy with, but I swear by this stuff.  Always store it upside down in a cup, it is thick and will settle to the bottom.  If your bottle lasts for more than a few weeks, be sure to stir it with a dowel, because that stuff will not shake up.  

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The bottom of the tin is covered in glue, then crepe paper. You can see more pictures of this step in the  post I did last week– here.

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I always cover the rough edges in the center of a crepe paper ruffle medallion.  This time, I used a decorative hole punch on flocked wallpaper to make this oval.  Another oval goes onto the back of the egg shape that will hang from it.

Two holes are punched into the first oval, and a ribbon is pulled through it.

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A knot is tied in the ribbon, then the dangling piece is tied onto the bottom of that ribbon.

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In this photo, I am holding up the egg shape piece that is tied to the oval that was glued over the crepe paper ruffled medallion on the bottom of the tin.

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The paper piece that is  meant to dangle is pretty light weight, so I added a rhinestone cluster to make it a bit heavier. That will make it hang nicely.

The tart tins that I provide in kits have the holes pre cut.  If you are doing your own without a kit, use a Crop-O-Dile to cut them, that amazing tool makes it simple, and slices through the metal like it is a piece of cake!

The ends of the pipe cleaner, or chenille stem go into the holes, poke thru and fold up.  Secure with a dab of glue.

Then, generously add glue to the bottom of the tart tin.

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I provide a bit of faded, old Easter grass. But new grass would work too.  Press it down into the glue, then add more glue to that and add your embellishments. You might need to hold them in place a moment or two so that the grass adheres firmly and your pretties stand up right.

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The butterfly in  my kit is a sweet little millinery piece that has a wire on it, that wire simply twists onto the handle.  Put it near the top, slightly to the side. If it is at the very top, the piece won't hang right. If you put it too far to the side you will weight it over that way and the basket could tilt when hung.

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Once you know the basics, you can make up lots of variations to the themes, like I did.

 

Springtime, vintage wallpaper banners

holiday decor, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage

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It has been waaaaay too long since I played with vintage wallpaper.  So, I got out my prettiest pastel tones and started covering banner pieces in old paper.  I made tons. That is kinda how carried away I get.

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I managed to stop myself and switched from covering the pennant pieces to decorating them with more vintagey goodies.

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Which I also loved doing, of course!

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I created this banner with 5 of the wallpaper covered bits, and added lots of pretties cut from old Easter cards, some millinery, ribbons, laces, rhinestones and more.

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Do you ever forget what you've actually tucked away in your supplies? 

I do it much to often. I find some of the best things in my own stash and am as pleased when I find it the second time as I was when I gathered it up at a flea market!  These Victorian egg poems are a perfect example of cuteness that I didn't remember owning.

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And I had a bagful of these butterflies!!

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While going through the Easter themed stash, I compiled a few items for kits too, and put together these sweet treats with some of the wallpaper pieces I'd covered.

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The completed banner and the kit are both available in the Boutique.

How to make a vintage tart tin Easter decoration- step by step

holiday decor, how-to projects, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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Don't you love tart tins? I never pass them up at estate sales.  I especially enjoy making holiday decorations with them, like this Easter egg to hang.

 I'll list the steps here if you'd like to make one yourself. Since I have some kits available, I'll be talking about building this with the supplies I used, but you can take the ideas and use your own supplies if you don't order a kit.  They are pretty simple to make, and you don't have to do yours exactly like mine, of course.

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The tins in my kits already have holes punched into them.  If you are using your own tin, a Crop-o-dile makes adding holes so easy to do, like slicing through butter!

The top holes are for the ribbons that hang it, the bottom ones are for a bundle of ribbon.

Please put two holes into the fluted metal, as near to the flat bottom of the tin as you can get, at least on the top of the tin.  Putting the holes toward the bottom makes it hang straighter.  Too far the other direction and it will hang oddly.  Use two at the top, two at the bottom, so you can thread the ribbon through them.

After you have the holes in, glue the crepe paper to the back.  I am providing pink crepe, with dyed edging in my kits, so if you are using the kit piece, make sure the deeper color is toward the outside.

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You are making a little floret on the back of the tin with pinch pleats pushed into the glue.  I prefer Crafter's Pick The Ultimate glue.  It holds quickly, and is strong.  

At this point the glue is still mushy enough to slide the crepe paper around and get it positioned, but it will not stay that way long. You can double check that your floret is where you'd like it and the shape is right.  Be careful to not tear the paper.  (My kits contain extra paper, you won't need to use it all)

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Push the center down tightly.

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Glue a paper medallion over the back of the crepe paper. (the kits include flocked wallpaper cut and ready to go)  I used a hole punch, but if you don't have one the right size, trace the bottom of the tin onto your paper before adding the crepe paper to get the right shape.

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I was sloppy!  My glue oozed out from under the medallion.  

So, I gently spread the glued out toward the edges of the paper with my fingertip, and sprinkled crystal glitter over my mess.  It became an "I meant to do that" moment.

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Next, add the ribbon to hang it from, and another at the bottom to tie a bundle of ribbons and flowers to later.  

Then, glue in the second paper medallion.

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Cover about 1/3 of the bottom of the tin in a heavy coating of glue.  

Add Easter grass (my kits are nicely faded, vintage grass).

Drizzle a little more glue over the grass, and add the flowers and egg (mine is a hand painted, wooden one, with polka dots and glitter)  

If you have exposed glue and feel it looks a little messy, sprinkle more glitter over it.

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At the bottom, add a bundle of pastel ribbons, and a sprig of flowers.

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I have also included a teensy, vintage butterfly in the kits.  If you want to add one of these, you can either twist its wire to the ribbon at the top, or cut off the wire and glue it to the piece where ever you'd like it. Maybe inside the tin? I glued mine to the ruffled crepe.

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The kits are here if you want to order one. The include everything but the glue, and the extra glitter you might want to use.  The painted egg is already "sugared" with clear, crystal glitter.

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ps- I'm working on adding a few more tidbits to the Boutique too

 

Galentine Crafting fun

friends, holiday decor, vintage paper/collage art

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My pal, Tami, has been hosting craft days for a group of  friends, many of us who met at Birdsong.  It means the world to me that some of theses buddies were introduced to each other at my home and are now close.

I sincerely miss Birdsong and all the camaraderie, crafting, and caring that we shared there.  Last year was ROUGH on me, so I was glad I didn't host the party, and this winter, when it was time to plan another event, I still wasn't quite myself, and I decided not to have it.

But- man, I feel good again! Back to my old self!!

Yet, I thought I'd missed the window of opportunity and it was too late to invite my Peeps to a bash for 2017.  Then, someone mentioned waiting til Fall instead of having a Springtime craftathon.

hmmmmm…..

tempting……..

I'm turning that one over and contemplating the possibility.  It has been so nice to get inquiries about Birdsong '17, and my whistle has been wetted.  

I'll give it a little more time, and will let you know when I come to a decision.

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In the meantime, until I reunite with Peeps at my own home, I'm thrilled that Tami includes me in her crafty group.  She is generous with her time and space, and we love gathering there for a day of laughter.  Here are some of the examples she made in advance for us to see before we started work on our own projects.

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She is generous with her supplies too, and set up a big buffet of goodies for us to use.

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I brought my own lace, because I wanted to make a heart from the tattered remains of my beloved curtains.  The fabric is French Net, and was very old.  It was in great shape when I hung them up, and I adored the curtains in my kitchen for years. But after those years of use, they just couldn't hold up.  We like windows open, and blowing in the breeze wasn't the healthiest thing for 100 year old, dainty lace.

I salvaged what I could to make new curtains when we remodeled.  You can see here, I used some of the netting over vintage dotted swiss, hoping that will be a sturdy enough backing and they will hold up better now.

But I missed the ornate scrolls of lace that I previously had, and wanted to make a heart from some of the remnants to hang over the remade curtains.

Ta- da!

I  like it so much, I might make one for each window and leave them up year round.  Who says hearts are only for Valentines?

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While at Tami's though, I made a second one from this beaded lace since I didn't have more curtain material with me.

It is from the same vintage dress I'd taken apart to make angel wings for Christmas.  Those are still hanging above my mantel. While angel wings are sweet for Christmas, and hearts are traditional for Valentines, I feel both are just lovely year round.    I took down all of the overt holiday things on the mantle and left my wings over burlap up for the winter. I'll return to roses and bluebirds when spring finally returns too. Til then, I'm enjoying the neutral tones.

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For now, this second heart hangs in the kitchen window above the grand fairies' play area.

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Which is why you are only seeing a close up of the details, not the whole nook.  I'd need a bulldozer to move Legos, crayons, piles of paper, and scissors out of the way before I could take a picture of the area.

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Tammy also had out cotton batting for us to use to make embroidered hearts.  Instead, I used two layers of it, glued together and stuffed to make this hanging heart.  (no sewing for me!)

It is covered in the same lace, using the beaded scalloped hem as the top of the heart. I've added a print of a vintage picture (from Tami's stash of treasures) and framed it with ruffled seam binding. 

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That one was so quick and easy to do, that I made another one the same way.  I was out of scalloped trim (durn it) but I did have the edging from the sides of my old curtains to add to it.

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My wires on the other hearts are actually coat hangers, bent into a heart shape.  I found it was easier to get the corners smoothed out of them  and reshaped with a pair of pliers.  

Then, I decided to wrap the wire in fabric before gluing the lace to it, that gave something for the lace to stick to better than just the wire. (Tami sewed hers, so that wasn't an issue for her pretty creations)

The beads, MOP buttons and rhinestones are woven around the shape on thin wire.  

To glue the millinery in place, I placed bits of fabric behind the lace, so the flowers would have something to stick to. I was afraid that if I tried gluing them to the delicate lace, they wouldn't have anything to grab onto. 

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The day was filled with hearts.  Beth was stitching this one onto some of the cotton batting.

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And Nora made this with foam core board and wrapping paper. 

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But hearts weren't all that was going on.  Look at this foam core guitar covered in treats! 

Yep,  lots of goodies, lots of lovelies, lots of laughs.

Thanks, Tami!

ps- I made a few more of these hearts, most have sold, but at last check there was still one on Etsy.  

Ice Cream Sandwich Cake

Food and Drink, holiday decor

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Dewdrop asked for an ice cream sandwich cake for our Valentine party.  I had a heart shape cake pan, but not a big enough pan to do layers, like we wanted, so we had to come up with a plan.

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We started by lining the heart shaped cake pan with parchment paper, and baking very thin, chocolate cakes.  (We used the rest of the batter for cupcakes.)

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Next, we did the same thing with the parchment and heart pans to bake chocolate chip, macadamia nut, oatmeal cookies.

We made two cookies, two cakes, and stacked them up with the parchment in between and froze them solid.

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Once they were frozen, we lined a bowl with saran wrap and placed  a cookie in the bottom of it.

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Over that, we spread ice cream and more chocolate chips. 

That was layered with one of the thin cakes, more ice cream, and some salted caramel sauce.

We used chocolate and vanilla ice cream and took turns with them.  Also, we alternated with chopped nuts, the sauce, and the chocolate chips, between layers of cookies and cakes.

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As we developed our layers, we tried to keep the heart shape going, but it did get wobbly and crooked at some points.  We fixed that by tightly folding the saran wrap up around the finished cake, and patting it back into shape.

Then, it went back in the freezer.  We left it over night, but I'll bet an hour or so is really all you need.

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When it was unwrapped, it wasn't as pretty as we'd hoped, so we iced it with whipped cream and drizzled more caramel sauce over the top.

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And it was plenty pretty with that!  And pretty tasty too. 

Gifts from the sea

jewelry

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My sisses and I love the beach, and some of my favorite times have been spent there with them.  For Valentine's Day I wanted to send them a remembrance of our Sister Trips, so I made some beachy toned, genuine stone necklaces.

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Each one has a hand blown glass bead that contains our dad's ashes.

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I went with ombre patterns of sea colors for a mermaid feel and added the abalone hearts for the holiday.

And because I love my sisters!

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A friend had given me the large amazonite stones, and I couldn't wait to use them in something. What a beautiful color they are.

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I've also used some in these mermaid bracelets I listed on Etsy.

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Don't they look like ocean water?

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You can also find this mermaid bracelet in the etsy shop.

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As well as a few more.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day!

celebrations, family, holiday decor, We're having a party

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This is one of my favorite days of the year!  It is also the anniversary of the day my husband adopted our boys, so we have made this an anniversary celebration with gifts and parties, instead of the traditional romantic day you'd expect.

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This year, between the work schedules of our group, Sunday night was the time everyone was free for the bash.  (hmmm, maybe I'll get a chance for a traditional, wooing type Valentine night since our family gathering was earlier?)

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At first we were worried that we'd have to cancel, because Dewdrop had been sick. She felt better that day, but was still spotty from a rash.  

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We kept her busy making Valentine cards and decorations all day while watching movies and resting. She was up for the party and ready to celebrate when dinner time came.

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She did have to sit out on the food prep, tho.

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 Sugarwings made the sliced tomato  and mandarin oranges hearts for our salads. She was also in charge of table setting and decor.

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After my mistake of over doing at Christmas time, I was smart enough to cook the day before for this party.  I'd made a bunch of lasagnas, vegetarian, vegan, and less veggie for the little kids.  

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That way, I could just pop them into the oven, no worries, no work. I was able to enjoy the day with the kids, being crafty and hanging out.  And I wasn't frazzled when it was time to sit down and enjoy the meal together.

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We even had time to plan a surprise for the family.  I climbed up on the arm of the sofa, and Sugarwings passed handfuls of confetti to me to put onto the ceiling fan blades.  The girls were also kind enough to share some of their lace paper doily hearts from the craft supply box.  

After dinner, before cake and gifts, everyone gathered in a circle to hold hands and sing "Family Together", a song my husband and the kids made up.  I made an excuse to go hit the switch and the confetti floated down on the singers.

If I had it to do over again, I'd use much, much more confetti.  But this is one of those things that would be hard to repeat.  Everyone would see it coming and there couldn't be a big surprise again.

Unless I could fake out someone on a birthday, by having the blades loaded and casually saying something like, "would you please get that cup from the living room for me?" and hitting the switch as they walk under? Hmm, hope none of them read that….

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It was all a big hoot, and if you watch the little video, you can see just how crazy and ramped up it made the kids much the kids loved the prank! It is posted on my FB page.

Best wishes for a fun Valentine to you too! From the little joys to the grand gestures, the sly smiles to the big grins, it's all about the love and about sharing that love with the ones you care about.

edit- I've added the video for you here:

 

 

Lace hearts

holiday decor, Valentine's Day

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At my friend's craft day, we made some lace Valentines. I'd been wanting to make some, and was glad that I did.

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I liked it so much, that I made a few extra at home and have a couple in my Etsy shop now.

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The ones I made for myself at craft day are hung in windows in the kitchen, but I really like having the ones that are for sale on this birdcage stand and I had fun moving them around the room and trying various spots to photograph them.

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I might need to leave this stand in my house to use there, with another heart or maybe some wings done in the same way, hanging off of it, huh?

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Although, for photography purposes, I think that the lace shows better with a solid backing behind it.

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The lace is taken from a bridal veil circa 1940 or so.

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I've decked both out with millinery and trimmed it with edging taken from my old Victorian French net curtains.

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At first, I almost didn't list them since Valentine's Day is so close.

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Then, I realized that I was planning on leaving my own up year round, just just for a holiday decoration.

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And they'd also be great decor for a wedding, bridal shower, or even a little girl's room. 

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They look pretty against a wall, don't they?  

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In person, they look great in a window, but my camera can't capture that with the sun shining in.

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If you are interested, you can find them here.

 

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Vintage Valentines and other goodies in the Boutique

holiday decor

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If it seems like I am obsessed with my online Boutique and it is all I yammer on about any more, you are probably right.

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I've seriously enjoyed reopening it.

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And have spent a lot of time on it.

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My blog never has had much rhyme or reason to it, beyond talking about what I've been doing.

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So… since I've been working on the Boutique, I do tend to fixate upon it.  I've got some crafty things coming up, Sugarwings is planning a Valentine party for the family, and I went to a fun Galentine's Gathering, so  I'll have something else to talk in the next few posts. 

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In the meantime, blabber blabber, my Boutique, yadda yadda, my Boutique, yammer yammer, Boutique, blah blah blah, Boutique….

 

I know, right?

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PS- I'm still offering the PDF download of this coloring page for free if you'd like on.  Print it on matt photo paper for the best results, get out your markers and inks, and have some fun!

New in the Boutique and some back patting

give away, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage

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I'm super impressed with myself.

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It's only been a week, but I've been sticking with my plan to update the Boutique.

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Not only adding some new things every couple of days, I've been deleting things as they sell.

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That might not sound like a big deal, but after months of letting my poor little shop languish into nothingness and disappear into the interwebs void, I vowed to nurture and care for it and beg it to stay with me after it was restored.

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 I'd been out of the habit of working on the site for…………..

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let's say, a looooooonnnng time.

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So, I've tried to make it a new habit (from an old habit of days gone by) to spend some time at the computer each day to keep my promise to myself.

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So far, so good.

 Please forgive my self bragging, but I have to admit that I've been pretty dang proud of myself for meeting my goal and if I compliment myself now,  that might encourage me to keep up the good work.  

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I honestly missed my little shop for the last year (and more) so it feels good to get back to packing up pretty parcels of goodies to ship out.

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Thanks for bearing with me as I pat myself on the back, for listening to my woes and worries while the Boutique was missing, and for shopping in it now that it is back.  I appreciate it!

(There are 8 pages of markdown goods, of 50% or more to look through as well as new things being added)

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As a Thank You for  listening to me blab, and for shopping with me too- please check my previous post on how to get a free printable of this hand drawn coloring page with a Valentine theme.

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If you need even more coloring in your life, check out this old book in the Boutique too!

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Not only have I got the Boutique up and running again, I am beginning to add to my Etsy shop too!

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I made sooooo many bracelets, that even though I've sold quite a few (thank you very much), there is not a dent in the inventory yet. I still have a big tray full of them to photograph.

I was on quite a roll with those, huh? It was an addiction. I had to have an intervention with myself, because I would still be at it if I could!

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