Cinderella’s Carriage
fairies, family, Food and Drink, friendsWhen Karen came to visit me last week, she brought along gifts from our friend, Julie. When we first saw these, we thought they were perfume bottles, then were corrected by Julie. They are actually oil lamps
But to both of us, they were Cinderella carriages!
Karen brought these supplies to use on hers. We both removed the bevelled glass (my amber glass will someday become full moons, with little witches on them) and painted the brass white.
Here is Karen's all prepped and ready for a princess to ride in.
And she even had a princess ready to roll. Ta dah!
Lovely!
We took a lunch break and had pie, (well, a wonderful lunch too, but oh man, that pie!!) at Ladybird Diner.
Karen had read about our local cafe in Food Network magazine, and wanted to check it out while she was in Kansas. I'm always up for a lunch there, the buttermilk fried chicken is my favorite and I don't need much of an excuse to go have some again.
(At this point, my bruise was 2 weeks old and not fading much, but by now it is almost 3 weeks and starting to look a bit better. It doesn't hurt, so I forget about it, and am surprised when people ask me if I am ok, or what on earth happened to me. They aren't expecting a story about Harry Potter)
Mine holds two, very special princesses.
With a unique Fairy Godmother on top. Along with a giant, vial of pixie dust. Because at our house, there is no such thing as too much fairy dust to sprinkle around.
I also broke out the very, very special, vintage silk ribbon roses for both of us to use on our royal coaches.
In mine, the clock is about to strike 12, and there are white pumpkins behind the girls.
And the princesses are decked out in very sparkly gowns.
The wheels are vintage rhinestone buttons and earrings.
Mine is not quite finished here, I still had flowers to add.
Thank you Karen, for sharing your treasures from Julie, and thank you Julie, for this gift! It already has a special place in my home.