A favor from you, please

Millinery_229 Sugarwings has gone back home now and my house seems way too quiet after having her for two nights.

When she left, I took a much needed, 2 hour nap (that little pixie is very busy and wears me out!) and then I decided to hang the plates I bought at the auction last week.Millinery_227

I think I’d like them even more if the wall was a pale robin’s egg blue…. One simple change can sure spark ideas for more changes!  But I am restraining myself.  I have too many other things planned to take time to paint a ceiling- I’d have to move a ton of stuff out of the way and I just redid that room!Millinery_046

After hanging plates, I planted a few more pansies.  The pink window box seemed a little sparse, since it is so early in the season and the pansies are still small yet.Millinery_045

To fill it in, I added some pink (90% off at Target) Easter grass and planted a couple plates there too.

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Many of you agreed with me yesterday during Lori’s Doll Day party, that I could count my fairy figurines as dolls because the fairy grandbaby and I play with them.

So, I thought I’d show a few more of them today.

This handsome devil was made by my Great Aunt Caroline. She is about to turn 100 this summer.  Which brings me to a favor I’d like to ask of you.Millinery_128

Caroline has always been creative and appreciates hand made things.

She would be so thrilled with handmade birthday cards. (well, who wouldn’t be?)Millinery_132

My idea, and the favor I’d like to ask of you, is to try to get 100 hand made birthday cards for her 100th birthday June 26th.

I know that you don’t know her personally, but she is really quite wonderful. She is in pretty  good health for someone 99 and 3/4, loves to laugh, read, follow baseball, she liked to try her hand at lots of types of crafts.Millinery_134

Anyone who can help me out with a card for her, please email me and I’ll start a list of names.

All the cards can be sent to me, I will take pictures of them, start a flickr group of the cards and feature them on my blog as they arrive.

I will also draw a name from the participants and I will make a special gift to send to the winner.

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Then, in June, I am going to Mt. Dora, FL for the birthday bash and I will bring the box of (hopefully) 100 cards with me to surprise her.

Can’t you just picture her face when she sees them all???Aunt_caroline_001

And what a lovely face she has! This is her in her youth.

(I want that dress!)

She has given me  a strand of pearl beads, and I really think that they are the ones in this photo.  Her father strung them for her mother.Aunt_caroline_015

Doesn’t it look like the same strand?

You all have been so generous, making Sugarwings the most spoiled little sprite in blogland, with all the sweet gifts you have sent to her.

Can you please help me spoil a wonderful lady who is about to celebrate a full century?

84 thoughts on “A favor from you, please”

  1. Hi Karla
    I’d love to help celebrate your Aunt’s 100th birthday. Wow, she is beautiful- how nice that you have the pearls she wore.
    Count me in!
    Hugs,
    Pam

  2. Your aunt was so beautiful!!
    I love the plates planted in the window box.
    I would offer to make a card, but that is not one of my talents; if I made it, she would think a three year old made it.

  3. Karla, I would love to make a card for your Aunt. I will have it to you as soon a posible.
    Love the planter, the plates in with the flowers look so nice.
    Karen

  4. Count me in Karla:) Have you painted the wall yet? I figured you would have it done already:) I think your plates would show up so much better with that pretty robins egg blue color:)
    Carol

  5. count me IN Karla!!! what an amazing thing to live to be 100, i wish i could be there when she sees the cards:) how fun, i hope you take lots of pics!!! let me know by saturday am if you need more names and i will post about this on my giveaway announcement…and yes, she was a stunning beauty!!!

  6. What a great idea to celebrate your Aunt’s birthday!! I would love to do that! count me in too! What a pretty lady!

  7. 100 cards is setting the bar kind of low considering you could probably make 100 by yourself if you started, oh say, a couple days before the party!
    (Of course, I’ll be making one)

  8. Karla~
    Thanks for your sweet words on my last post!
    I absolutely adore your “potted plates”…too cute!
    And your grandmother is a beautiful woman! And I would be honored to make a card for her b-day…what a milestone! Will email you shortly!

  9. Hi Karla! I’d love to make a card for your Great Aunt Caroline. Oh, and the pearls definitely looks like the same ones that are in the picture. Very cool to have both the picture and the pearls!
    -Karoline

  10. Hi there – found your site after reading a comment you left on Janine’s NZ blog- I would love to send you a card – just e-mail me at the e-mail address I supplied.
    mandyb all the way from New Zealand

  11. Hi Karla… Your blog is lovely! I have enjoyed visiting and plan to return. Your Great Aunt is so beautiful… what a treasure for you to have her photo and the strand of pearls (I agree with the others, yes, they appear to be the same strand)! The photo you posted just below the handsome devil Aunt Caroline made; of the precious angel/fairy with the white hair with gold in it, and the magical star wand… brought tears to my eyes. She is just like the sweet angel that my Parents had. They got her the first Christmas they were married for the top of their tree. Now she lives in my china cupboard. I’ll try to get a photo of her to send to you if you’d like. I’m extremely new to blogland (not even one week), but so far I have enjoyed visiting the awesome blogs all of you wonderful ladies have… Mine isn’t as nice as yours, but I would be honored all-the-same if you were able to stop by for a visit. Bring your friends, also! Thanks, again, Karla, for sparking a dear memory for me. I will get in touch with you, via email, regarding a card for your sweet Great Aunt. Take care… Respectfully… Pearl

  12. Hey Karla, I say GOOOOO with the robin egg blue, hee, hee. I’m only saying that coz I love that colour being a blue person myself, Count me in to make a beautiful card for a beautiful lady.
    Hugs
    Kirstie.

  13. Karla, i put a link to you on my blog today to help you get this wonderful event rolling a little faster, hope you get lots of girls to sign up!!!

  14. Hey Karla, I would be happy to make a card for your Aunt. You will have such a wonderful time in Mt. Dora. We have been there quite a bit lately for the Antique Extravaganzas. If you need some good restaurant suggestions, just let me know. There is also a nice rubber stamp store there.

  15. Count me in! Your aunt was very pretty and was wearing a lovely lace dress. I have a box of graduated pearls that once were a necklace of my Grandmothers. I’ve never had them restrung, but mine are very similar to yours! Also, love the way you hung your plates!

  16. Hello,
    Your Aunt sounds like a wonderful woman, and that is a lovely picture of her. I would love to make a card for her 100 that is a very special birthday….How wonderful that you have her pearls, so special. I love your plates on the soffet. Have you thought about putting a simple, plain stripe or small printed wallpaper just on the soffet? I think that would pop out your plates and be less messy than painting…Love the beautiful plates Pinkie Denise

  17. Hi, Karla! I would love to make a card for your wonderful Aunt Caroline! Send me your mailing address when you get a chance!
    What a sweet idea!
    ~Lolly

  18. I LOVE the way your plate collection looks, and that pink flower box is awesome,love the way the easter grass looks in it. I would never have thought of adding that.
    Pattie

  19. Hi Karla!
    Count me in. It will probably take me close to the end of May to get it to you, but I would love to. She seems to be a most wonderful lady. How lucky you are.
    Hugs! Nancy
    P.S. She is absolutely stunning in that photo!!

  20. Janice Rehmeyer

    Karla,
    Please count me in. Please let me know where to send the card.
    What a sweetheart you are. She really will be surprised.
    Janice

  21. Oh I just LOVE the plates. I agree that the robin egg’s blue background would be to die for. Course….I’m nobody to help talk you out. I’m trying to let my husband paint our bathroom that color lol
    ~Heidi
    xo

  22. I would love to send a handmade card! Please count me in and email me your address. I’m only an hour away from Mt. Dora.
    Lisa

  23. How SWEET, Karla! I would love to make a birthday card for your Great Aunt Caroline! What a beautiful photo that is of her! I’ll email you now…Hugs, Marilyn

  24. Love your doll collection, SO SO pretty, I love all your collections! AND OMG!!!! HOW clever of you to put those plates in the window box! That is seriously the cutest idea! You’re right, the plates would be even prettier on a pale blue background, you could just paint the face of the soffit, would take much less time than painting the whole thing but with the same impact…
    speaking of the plates, the pink & green plate to the immediate left of the center plate in the 2nd photo? I have a set of four of those in a dessert size, love them!
    Your grandmother was beautiful, I see where you get your good looks, and I would love to make a card for her! What a sweetie granddaughter you are to think of that! Put me on your list of card makers!

  25. i absolutely love the plates, and the figurines, and the everything….so hard to find those here in hong kong…not to mention it would be bank account emptying expensive 🙁

  26. Karla!!!!! That collaged book box is GORGEOUS! I couldn’t put anything into ot because I have it sitting upright like a book it is do darn pretty! Thank you!
    I’ll make a card for dear Great Aunt Caroline (my great great grandmother’s name was Caroline)! =) If you’re in need of more cards, let me know… I’ll have my budding-artist daughter (who can’t stop drawing and crafting) make one, too! =)

  27. I love your pink window box filled with lovly pansies… and beautiful plates… what an awesome idea… never seen anything like that. Your aunt was and is such lovely lady… I can see her sweet spirit thorugh her beautiful eyes…
    Have a great day….

  28. Mary Issabella

    I do think they are the same pearls and oh yes she is very beautiful. I would be honored to make a card for her. Thank you so much for allowing us to be a part of this special time in your family.

  29. Hey there…Sorry you said to email you and I could not find it so I left a comment on Etsy,how dumb of me when I can comment right here. I would love to celebrate the birthday of such a beautiful person, please count me in.

  30. I would love to do a card for your Aunt’s birthday.
    Count me in.
    Also love those window boxes – you are so creative. I have Easter grass, I have
    some plates, I have some unused window boxes – but I never would have thought of such a clever way to merge these items!

  31. Fantastic idea, I would love to make a card for her. How beautiful she is and yes, think it is the same pearls. Love the pansies and the plates. Wonder how long before you DO paint the wall. It would make the plates ‘pop’ better . . .

  32. hi karla..i dont know her but i’d do anything for someone celebrating 100 years old, how can i help, what about posting in my blog? is that ok with you. I’ll try to make one for this special person…if you dont mind coz i’m not very creative like you, how do i go about to send her this card?

  33. what a lovely and most wonderfully thoughtful gift for your grandmother (and yes, she is quite beautiful). i know that I am a stranger to you both, but count me in. 🙂 (in case you are wondering, I found you by way of Lori’s doll party).
    smiles, ~M~

  34. What a beautiful idea! She surely was gorgeous as a young lady! I’d love to make her a card Karla! Could you please email me your postal address again because I can’t remember where I put it. And would you mind please emailing me a copy of her photograph? I have an idea… xo

  35. Hallo,
    I would love to make a card for your Grandma!!! Could I use the picture of her from your blog??
    Can you send me your snail mail again – I didn’t put it where I can find it…
    Tera

  36. We would love to participate!! We love birthdays and 100 years is about as big a birthday as we can think of!! Let us know where and how to send it!! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!!
    blessings,
    kari & kijsa

  37. If you still need cards, I would love to make a card! Email me where I can send it to. What a wonderful bench mark to reach. I love her dress by the way!

  38. I’d love to make a card for her! My family has celbrated several 100th birthdays, it has to be something to see 2 centuries! Count me in 🙂

  39. I would love to make and send a card to you for your grandmother! What a fabulous idea! I am sure she will be tickled pink! Who wouldn’t be knowing they had so many well wishers 🙂

  40. Oh Karla,
    I would be so honored to be able to make a card for your Aunt. How wonderful! Imagine all of the things that she has seen during her 100 years of life!
    My only request, which I am sure you will do being that it is something you are doing, I would love to see a picture of her with all of her cards!
    You are so wonderful to do this for her. Count me in!
    Rhonda…

  41. How funny, I just posted last night about DH’s aunt who turned 100 and now here is your aunt.
    Since I can’t make any more cards for our aunt, I would love to make one for yours. 100 is a milestone that very few people reach.

  42. What a beautiful woman. Sure, I will make a card for her. I was sent to your blog by
    Wild Rose Stamper. I just imagine you willget hundreds of cards…..not just 100!

  43. I would love to make your Aunt a birthday card. Please let me know how to get the address to send it to. By the way that is a beautiful picture of her.
    Barbara in Amarillo

  44. Karla,
    I read about your Great Aunt Caroline on Nancy’s blog (Fete et Fleur) and immediately felt a warm glow at your wonderful idea. Last week on 14th April, my MIL celebrated her 99th birthday and we drove up to spend the weekend with her. She still lives and manages quite well, on her own and, like your Great Aunt, is an amazing living link with the wonderful bygone era on the early 1900’s.
    Great Aunt Caroline is a real beauty and, I can see, you have inherited her artistic and creative nature :>) I love your beautiful figurines and pretty pink window box of pansies and dainty plates.
    Please email me your address to john.sweby@btinternet.com
    Warm wishes, Angela
    wwwpicturetrail.com/angelasweby

  45. Hey Karla…I can’t find the deadline anymore…must be the crying baby lol. I’m going to send it out tomorrow, but would you please email me your address? Thanks!
    Mere

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