September 2018

I can’t stop making Bewitching Books! Mini Art Journal kits are in the Bootique

Books, vintage paper/collage art

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Someone stop me!!!!!!!!!!

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I can't seem to tear myself away from making these paint pour cover books.

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It has been way, way, way, too much fun.

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I'm blaming my earlier obsession on the whole paint pour business that got me started on this.  I was playing with paint for the pure joy of swirling it around and smooshing it and tilting, and pouring and watching the colors blend to create designs.

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 I have stacks and stacks of canvas and tags with the poured or flow paint colors on them.  So, now, I'm snipping and slicing and turning them into books.

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All of the books are pretty as is, but also would make a good starting point to use as a scrapbook (photos of your loved ones in their Halloween costumes?) or a holiday themed art journal.

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These four come with scrap packs to inspire your own creativity in completing the booklets.

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I hope you'll have as much fun playing with them as I did.

And THANK YOU to all of you who have supported my habit by purchasing books from me!!

If you'd like one too, you can get it here:

www.karlascottage.com

 

Kansas Sunflowers

family, flowers, guncles

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While Guncle Randy was here, I took him sightseeing, Kansas Style.

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I am not a native Kansan, but have embraced it as my home. And I adore the endless vistas of fields of sunflowers in the late summer, or pumpkins when fall arrives.

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This year, the drought slowed down the sunflowers, but there were enough in bloom to show my Floridian, baby bro the Kansas scenery that I love.

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We almost didn't stop, it was a little bit out of the way on our trip home from the flea market.

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But I am so glad we made the effort, it was a fun side trip, and well worth the short drive.

Florida Friends with Flowing Paint and eating from field to fork

Books, celebrations, dogs, family, Food and Drink, guncles, paintings

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While Karen, Regina, and Randy were here from Florida, we got together at the Cottage for some flow painting.  I showed them how to make an ocean scene.

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And we made some book covers.

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They all got messy with me, and we poured paints in the garage.

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This is a "swipe" technique. The colors go on over black paint, then more black paint is drizzled over it, and swiped across to make a pretty design. The paint needs to dry for a while, when it is done, I'll assemble the books, and show you how it turned out.

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Here is Guncle Randy's other painting.

WOW.

I love it. 

I wonder if he will notice if it isn't in the box I am mailing to him when the paint dries….

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I'd planned a lunch for us and was happy to have a chance to use the fall tablecloth that I found at the flea market we all shopped at.

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We had beef pot pie with puff pastry, salad, and rosemary garlic bread fresh from the oven.

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With "paint pour" cupcakes for dessert.

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But that wasn't it for the day…

Karen started her morning at 4am, dove hunting at the camp we had been visiting.

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She brought them along to clean and gifted us with a whole flock.

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It is not something I've ever done before, but intriguing.  There is definitely a bonus to a meal that you have hand crafted, whether from garden to table or from field to fork.

And well worth it, those doves were tender and delicious!  We soaked them in salt water for 24 hours, before marinating in Italian dressing.

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While the dove breasts soaked up the flavors, we took a Labor Day spin out on the lake.

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After boating, I wrapped the breasts in bacon, and my husband slow cooked them on the grill. We served it with a cauliflower mash, asparagus, fresh made bread, and a salad featuring tomatoes just picked from the garden.

Thanks, for being such a great shot, Karen! And for sharing your bounty!

 

 

Bootiful Bootique Books and a lot of how to tips and ideas for art journal pages

Books, holiday decor, how to's, Romantic Gothic Ghosts, vintage paper/collage art

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There are a couple more pour paint canvas books with witchy themes in the Bootique now.  This one has the outside covers in flow paint with a witch I've cut from an old photograph and spooky-foofed up. 

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The inside covers are covered in old paper and the interior pages are a grey, parchment style card stock, ready to be embellished.

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This book has the same type of cover.

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Instead of it being a kit for you to finish, I've gone ahead and journaled it throughout, myself.

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Here is a close up of our sorceress, with her magic wand made of a trimmed pipe cleaner and topped with a vintage rhinestone spray, with its wire wrapped around the pipe cleaner.  She has old lace wrapped around her dress, and a hat made from card stock that I'd painted.  

TIP- When adding a gown to a photo, it is often easiest to cut the person in half after cutting her out of the background.  You will want to stretch the fabric around the figure and secure it with glue to the backside. And arms are often in the way. I either cut around the arms, or in this case, I simply cut the lady into two pieces, added the lace, and glued the two parts down onto the book to reassemble.

And it looks better if you do away with the stark white edges of the cut out person by running a light brown marker or ink pad over them.

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The "fastener" on the book is a vintage brooch.

TIP- Old brooches look great on the side of a book to create the illusion of a closure.  But, they sit unevenly.  Take a pair of pliers and twist off the pin back.  This one still had a sort of stump where the pin had attached in the center, so I punched a hole in the cover and added glue to the rim of the hole, then pushed the raised bit down into the empty space for the brooch to sit evenly  More glue was added to the back of the pin that met with the cover.  

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The first page is simple, I've used an ad from an old magazine for a funeral home (Thinking ghostly here). The leaves and flowers are glued over the hole I'd used to attach the brooch onto the front of the book.

TIP- Lots of lace adds a lushness to a journal.  I like to start a book with some trailing from the first couple of pages.  And add it to different sides of the pages throughout the book, on this page it is on the side and bottom.  To hide the pleat, I've added a flower.

The ghost if from an E-zine I did with Beth years ago.  It was called ROMANTIC GOTHIC GHOSTS and included full directions, tips, plus a lot of images to download and print. It is still available here: http://bethleintz.typepad.com/workshops/, scroll down, there are two zines to buy, the first one is a Xmas theme and the ghostly one is at the bottom.  

 

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My book features both copies and originals.  It has vintage paper and scrapbook paper.  The sepia girl is a color copy of an old photo, glued to original, vintage text, simply accented with a velvet ribbon and velvet pansy for nice textures.

The next page is scrapbook paper, with a girl cut out of a black and white copy of an old photo.  I've used marker on her flesh to make her look "wicked".

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TIP- I find it easier to color the people before cutting them out of the photos.

And I use a blendable marker in lighter green, then a slightly darker green where you'd apply eyeshadow, for depth.  Marker also works for lips, but please use a red colored pencil to get a realistic blush look.

Add 3D elements like the cameo or hair bow for accents.

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The moths are cut from copies of images found on Romantic Gothic Ghosts, glued onto plain, gray scrapbook paper with black ink around the edges.

TIP- Simply done pages can add a lot to a book. Not every page needs to have a lot going on.

Next, is another girl I'd treated to a wicked tint.  Her dress is lace, and her hat is cut from other paper and added to her head after she is glued to the background of vintage texts, layered on the page.

TIP- Striped socks are an easy way to change a girl into a witch, just color the socks with marker in a basic color and draw the curved lines with pen.

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On the left is scrapbook paper from a Halloween book, with a spiderweb. I've drawn over the web with a metallic pen.  The girl and her cat were cut from a black and white copy, and colored with markers and glitter pens, then a bow was added to the cat.

On the right, a small envelope was covered with a vintage image, color copied and accented with glitter pens.  It has a ribbon wrapped around it, and then was glued in place.

TIP- Use envelopes and pockets in your books to tuck away treasures or surprises.

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Another simple page with a big impact, bat themed scrapbook paper, topped with a copy of a poem, and a cut out of a grieving woman.  Her dress has been accented with glitter pens.

The paper used on the right was also from the Halloween scrapbook pad that I had, but I have added a few hand drawn branches to the background. The pumpkin was drawn onto sheet music, colored with markers and glued down to the page and moss was added over it. The words were printed in black and white and colored with gold marker, then highlighted with glitter pen.

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TIP- Hand drawn or colored elements, whether free hand or done by coloring stamps or stencils, add a lot of interest to your pages.

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The raven is a printed copy, with the bird itself accented with glitter pens, and the background left with its matte finish.  The bottom of the page is trimmed with tattered lace, topped with velvet ribbon.

TIP- Your lace doesn't need to be pristine.  Old and tattered bits add character to a book.

The witches on the other side were ladies from an ad in an old magazine. I've added hats made of glitter card stock and millinery blooms.

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TIP- For a more finished look, I ran a black ink pad along the edges of the glitter card stock hats.

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The same moth image from Romantic Gothic Ghosts that I'd used on an earlier page is used over glitter card stock on this page. It is colored with tones of brown markers and a little glitter.

The same style of layering squares over text was done on the left page for a cohesive look.

TIP- Do not be afraid to reuse the same images or ideas in slightly different ways, throughout your book.  Reusing themes can bring unity to your pages.

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I've done a similar thing on these facing pages.  Instead of squares, I've used ovals, layered with the images.

TIP- Not all dangling trim needs to be lace.  Here, I have a knotted ribbon that hangs down past the bottom of the book.

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Both of these pages have scrapbook paper as a background.  On the left, I colored the page with a glitter marker in gold, the cut an owl image from another scrapbook page and turned it into a medallion by adding a crepe paper ruffle to the back.

The spider is cut from an image (Romantic Gothic Ghosts) then printed onto a transparency.  

TIP- Photos or images printed onto transparencies or vellum paper can give you a ghostly feel or some nice texture.

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Here is another moth, taken from a biology booklet, centered over a gothic arch.  I've used the same vintage wallpaper in two different ways on these face to face pages, along with two styles of gothic arches.

The couple easily became a witch and warlock by tinting their skin and adding hats.

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These pages are a patchwork of vintage papers, layered with a flower and an envelope. I've drawn a flourish on the page with the flower and colored the black and white image on the page with the envelope.

 

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The last page shows the same moth I'd used on two other pages, one as is, one tinted.  This time it is printed on a transparency.

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Velvet leaves were scattered onto the page for texture, and words cut from an old book add atmosphere.

TIP- I make a file of interesting phrases or words and snip them out as I come across them, and save them in the file for later.  If you are specifically looking for just the right words in old books, you will spend all of your time searching and none of your time creating! So, when you see something interesting, snag them then and save them for the future.

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I'll be adding this info to my tutorial, "Creating an Art Journal", it is filled with lots of ideas and designs for making your own books.    

More Witchiness in the BOOtique

Books, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

 

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I've been making more art journal kits. Here is the info about this one:

This 5-1/2 x 9" book is completely hand made from top to bottom, using only the GOOD STUFF. I've painted a canvas with and acrylic paint pour techique, with witchy colors including a metallic, color changing peacock blue.The canvas has been adhered to chip board and lined with vintage text taken from a 1914 astrology book.

After reinforcing the spine with decorative tape, I've tied in pages of Halloween themed cardstock (to use as a background or cover as desired.)

Vintage lace rims the back cover and trim cut from a black, sequinned, flapper dress is used on the front and to decorate the ties at the spine.

The full moon, is made of vintage wallpaper that I have glittered, and the witch is cut from a copy of a vintage photo printed onto quality photo paper and hand tinted.

The witch's dress is tattered silk, taken from a 100 year old gown. Her hat is also painted with a pour technique in grays.  I've hand crafted her broom and added vintage trim to her frothy dress.

Included, you will receive to finish your book:

a vintage photo

a selection of printed vintage photos

vintage text from an Edgar Allen Poe book

old playing card with a spider back

page of French text

selection of old wallpaper in dark tones for Halloween

2 small collages on vintage paper

sheet music

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And this one:

This 4 x 8' tag book is created with hand painted tags front and back using an acrylic flow paint technique in Halloween colors.  I've created a little witch from a vintage photo, pour painted hat, and sequinned skirt to add to the front of the booklet.  He skirt is made of grossgrain ribbon covered in sequin fabric cut from a flapper dress then trimmed in tatting.

More lace peeks from the bottom of the book, with sukver beading cut from another flapper dress, and vintage velvet leaves, topped by an old, black ribbon rose complete the front cover.

Interior pages are tags and hand cut tags made of decorative Halloween papers.

You also receive sheet music, vintage wallpaper in fall tones, and pages torn from an old Edgar Allen Poe book.

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If you are interested, you can find them in the BOOTique, www.karlascottage.com

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There is a lot of witchiness and wicked greens for Halloween going on there right now.  

 

Mini Halloween Art Journal Kits in the BOOtique

Books, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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Yep, I'm still paint pouring.

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And still making books.  This one is Wicked Green.

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I thought I'd turn them into Halloween art journals.

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So, I gathered up some vintage black lace and millinery, cut up some pages, and tied them together.

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And of course, they needed some coordinating supplies, right?

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Thank you to those who bought me last little booklets.  

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I've added a few more of the floral ones along with the Ghoulish toned kits, in case you wanted one and didn't get in on the rush.

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I very much appreciate you coming by to look and shop!

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Here is the info about the books and kits:

These 4 x 4" art journals are made of a sturdy tag, painted in a "flow" style with acrylic paints, folded over and filled with pages made of themed or plain cardstock to use as is or cover as desired.

The cover was embellished with millinery taken from an old, floral hat and black lace peeks out from inside the books.

Each kit contains a vintage photo, a sprig of fall toned forget me nots (vintage), an old earring, two fleur de lis charms, an assortment of vintage wallpaper scrap and some text (including from an Edgar Allen Poe book).  There are also a few photo copies of vintage pictures, as well as one printed onto vellum, for a ghostly look.

 Available in the BOOtique- www.karlascottage.com

 

Good friends, good lodgings, and goofiness

family, friends, games, guncles, Travel

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Foofy, gorgeous, girly, Karen, is also an avid hunter and outdoors woman.  She turkey hunts at Rawhide Camp Outfitters   

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It is in a beautiful setting, on a bluff overlooking a bend in the Missouri River.

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And it just so happens to be a hop, skip, and a mini jump, down the road from my favorite flea, at Sparks, KS.

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Since flea market season and hunting season do not coincide,  she stays at the camp in August to go shopping, and is kind to invite some friends along for the trip. This is my second year there with her and I hope, not the last.

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Some Birdsong friends, local and from far away, gathered to enjoy the hospitality of the home. We were all spoiled by Tracy's cooking, did some crafting, some shopping, lots of laughing, and maybe drank a bit of wine…

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Angie gifted us with a vintage craft pack, and Beth made up a Flea Market Survival Kit, with wet wipes, mints, and tissues.

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The home is owned by a super nice family, some of whom came by to visit.

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The rooms are filled with trophies, and has a distinct hunting theme.  

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There are "sheds" everywhere.  I was going to say hundreds, but I'll bet it is more like thousands.  

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This guy was our crating, buddy and watched over the table we worked at.

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You can tell by the surroundings that the place is probably more used to Turkey and Deer Hunters than Vintage Junk Hunters. 

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I thought it was pretty clever, to use one of their empties for a soap dispenser.  And to top off the popcorn with a light bulb when there was no lid for the jar.

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And yes, there were plenty of empties…. NO, these were NOT ours. Like I said, we were daintily sipping wine.

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And honestly, not that much wine…. goofiness sometimes just occurs when the opportunity arises.

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And then it escalates a little bit.

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Well, maybe more than a little.

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See?

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This is the room that Guncle Randy and I shared.  I am lucky enough to have been a guest in the Crown Royal Suite two years in a row. I felt like a princess.

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The views were dreamy.

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I had a feeling that I wasn't in Kansas anymore.

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It was the best!! Thank you Karen, and thank you to the Whetstines for hosting this fun filled getaway!!

The Pet Butler at the Flea Market

dogs, family, guncles

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Any place I go with Guncle Randy, he makes friends.  He has always been so charming and interested in people that  they are irresistibly drawn to him.   

At the Sparks Flea Market he was visiting his brand new best friends more than he was looking at the goods for sale.

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It isn't only humans that gravitate to his presence, all the 4 legged shoppers wanted to visit too.

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As well as the 3 legged ones.

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I can see why his business, Randy the Pet Butler, has grown since he began it not that long ago. He loves all the furry friends that he comes across.

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He has been known to pet sit more than just dogs, of course,  but I don't know if he has taken on piggies yet.

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Although, if he did, it looks like they would welcome his care.

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These piglets were for sale at the flea market, and we spent as much time squealing over their cuteness as we did shopping.  I was sooooooo tempted to bring one back with me.

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But, as sweet as Sugar is, I doubt if she would be all that nice to a new pig brother or sister.  Or would appreciate the motto on the sign with the pigs for sale,

"Pigs are for LOVIN, not for the oven."  

She was head over heels for her Guncle, and slept with him every night that he was here. When he left, she was searching everywhere for him at bedtime.  He affects everyone that way, whether they have 2, 3, or 4 legs.  We all want some Randy time!

  I miss him too, Shuggie.

 

Around the Cottage in August

cottage, dogs

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My flow paint obsession is still in full force, and I used some of the run off paints to make a cell phone cover.

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After a long, HOT, summer of drought, we had some much needed rains.  And all of a sudden, the flowers forgave the heat and celebrated by exploding in color.

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My estate sale shopping was minimal, but SO worth the one trip I made.  Look at this score!! I'll let you know as I have journals and kits made up to sell from these fab papers.

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And big thank yous to everyone who purchased some of my paint pour art journals, and mini journal kits.  I have a couple left (from the dozens I'd made) if you'd like one, you can find it in my Boutique or Etsy.

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All of us are celebrating Albie's new found happiness.  After a couple of years of struggle with anxieties, he has become a loving, and pretty much, comfortable dog.  We used a belly band on him to stop the indoor peeing, and worked with integrating him with the big dogs, plus gave him tons of extra attention. 

He hasn't peed in the house in weeks, even after we stopped using the diaper.  And he is much calmer.

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Sometimes I am shocked that I have FIVE dogs and wonder what the heck I was thinking.  

But of course, it means I get five times the love, and that isn't bad at all. They make me crazy at times, but I don't know what I'd do without them.

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