Author name: Karla Nathan

A creekbed fairy in Missouri

family, Sacred Circus

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The Steve Miller concert and Sacred Circus acts were cancelled due to monsoons, but the weather didn't dampen our whole weekend.  By Sunday morning the rain was gone, and we ventured out of the little trailer we'd tucked ourselves away in all night.

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The rain was gone but left behind plenty of mud. Which the grand fairies found as soon as they left the camper.

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There was a creek right by us, so we went down to rinse off.

And stayed most of the day!

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Sun had come out, the humidity was shooting upwards, but the cool creek bed was shady and inviting.

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There were about a dozen kids playing down there, and I offered $10 to anyone who could find a heart shaped rock.

The winner?

Sugarwings!

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She found a few other ones too.

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So did my son, who stacked them up in a gravity defying tower.

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I found the right rocks to make a fairy on the mossy shore.

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With some help from Dewdrop.

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It was quite disappointing for the family to miss out on performing due to weather.  And I hated not getting to see the Space Cowboy.

But the weekend was still magical.  I'll take rockin it with the grandfairy babies over rock and roll any day!

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But it was nice to get home to our other babes after the adventure was over.

 

Cleaning, and redoing

Books, studio tour

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The studio had kinda gotten away from me.  It hadn't had a deep cleaning in a while.  And most of the furniture had been in the same spots for years.  Some of it needed a shuffling, because I was bringing the cabinet that used to be in my dining room out to the workshop after replacing it in the house with this one.

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I think I'll like that piece out here. It is now a home for all of my journals and albums, with space underneath for supplies to use in future books.

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It is nice to have freshened displays on the wall too.This framed piece of flocked wallpaper now holds a treasured piece by my BFF.  And I've hung my own needlework attempts from it with stick pins.

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This is a bit from a broken cabinet, and was too pretty to toss. I used the runner for the drawers to hold three little frames (that still need photos in them)

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Here is a close up of the needlework from Beth.

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And one of the gals in the corner. One wears the angel wings I'd made to hang over the fireplace for Christmas.  The other has on a wedding dress that I snip lace off as needed for projects.

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I'll leave you with pictures of the inside of the new (to this room) cabinet.

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But what is the best part of my studio??

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Leaving the door open on a beautiful day as I work and the pups play till they are too sleepy to move, then make a cuddle puddle on their fluffy pillow.

 

Randy the Pet Bulter

dogs, family, guncles, puppies!

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Deciding to have pups is a major commitment of time.  We had a window of time where we had no travel plans, the weather was warm, and it was ideal for babies, and we decided to go for it. 

Then, my son and his Sacred Circus family were asked to perform at a big music fest, right after one of my faves, Steve Miller!

So, what do you do, when you are knee deep in fur babies that need constant care, but your human baby has a big deal show that you HAVE to see?

You call the Pet Butler!

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I knew the babies would be in better hands with him than just about anyone else, including myself. He was great, just as I expected.  We had some airline points, so flew him up from Florida and we were free to attend the concert with no worries.

(Although, we should have been worried about weather, storms canceled the show and we arrived at the tail end of a huge storm, that turned into a constant drizzle for the rest of the night)

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All of the puppies were in good hands while we were gone, and Guncle Randy stayed on a few days for some fun time too. Although, he was still mopping up after, cuddling, and feeding puppeesh even though he was no longer on the clock.

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We had time with grand fairies, and got in lots of studio time too.  A perfect visit.  

I always love it when my baby bro comes to craft and hang out, but everything is even better with puppies.

Another little wallpaper cabinet, I might be obsessed

cottage, Hand Painted Furniture, studio tour

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Can you have enough of these little storage chests? I sure don't think so, I'm more than slightly obsessed, they are all around my studio.  I have directions on how I recreate them here.  The ones covered in gorgeous, old cabbage roses can be pricey, but I've been quite lucky in finding a variety of little drawer chests, some in perfect condition, some that need work. Some that need a total redo like this one ($10 at an estate sale).

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This might be one of the nicest I have. It is a sturdy, wooden one, not cardboard as many are.  (oopsy, almost forgot the before pic!)  Here is my latest one, in progress. I painted the base and edges of the drawers with blue chalk paint, removed knobs, glued paper to the drawer fronts, sanded and distressed it, then sprayed the base with a poly clear coat in satin.

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I happened to have a box full of porcelain knobs, that are older, but not vintage.

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I did have three alike, but preferred this mismatched look to go along with the patchwork wallpaper patterns.

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The chest is filled and by my desk, I've done a studio clean up, and it was perfect timing for me to have a new piece to add to the room.  

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You didn't think I was going to leave you without a puppy picture, did you??

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The two black puppies are still available, all others have sold.  Please contact me if you're interested in one of these sweeties.

 

Our set up for the puppy nursery

dogs, puppies!

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The pups now can find their way out of the whelping box.  But couldn't get back in when they wanted to nap.

My husband built the box with a cut out segment for Honey to step in and out of, and when the  babies got big enough, our plan was to add a ramp for them. But he was out of town and I had to figure out another plan.

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So I flipped it over! Well, DUR. Why didn't I think of that before?  I'd fretted about the best way to make the ramp for them, before I realized one wasn't even necessary.  The cut out entry way becomes a doorway for the pups when the box is turned over.   The black pad at the bottom is a thick, rubber mat meant for a horse stall. It keeps the babies off of the cold cement, and can easily be sprayed off, or just mopped, what ever works out the easiest.

I'm counting on them soon being big enough to stop peeing in the nest and am encouraging them to walk toward the pee pads (covered in paper litter for more absorption because these guys pee in VOLUME, unlike the Yorkie pups I've raised before).  There is a space heater/portable radiator in the room for chilly nights.  I've used it and the step stool to build a barrier that will encourage the tiny tinklers to head toward the litter when they walk out of the nest.  Because as soon as they wake up, they need to go.  And you do not want the pee pads right in front of the doorway, for them to walk directly through.  I've laid a towel in the entry for them to use as a welcome mat and wipe their little footies on.  So that they don't drag that pee smell on wet foot prints into their bedding.

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They have graduated to a big kid bed now too.  It is a fluffy cushion that is so cozy that they practically fall asleep the minute they touch it.  To keep it out of the pee zone, I've sat it on a lid to a large, Rubbermaid container.

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At 3-1.2 weeks, they don't have all the rules down yet, and still tinkle right on the bed, but they are learning.  And I am doing a lot of laundry.  This cushion, ($10 at Ross) washes up nice.  While it is being cleaned up, they have to settle for towels and rugs.  

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I've rearranged the rest of the space too.  The tea cart from my studio is now a nursery changing table.  It holds formula, pee pads,  and other supplies. It has space to hold extra rugs and towels but those are all in the washing machine at the moment. Did I mention that I do a lot of laundry with these guys around?

The back door to the breezeway (where I was standing as I took this picture) is left open all day for Honey to get in and out of.  It has a board across it that the pups can't get over but their mama can.

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And of course, the kiddos need some space to run and play, and a lounging area for when they have played so hard that they are too tired to make it back to the nest.  The walls of the breezeway are a few inches off the ground, so I keep them blocked until I need to spray the room with the garden hose to rinse it out.  

Seriously, could there be a more ideal space to raise golden doodles in?  

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I have folding chairs in the back corner to set up when guests come, and these little cuddlers get lots of company. Everybody wants puppy hugs!

And there is a wicker chair with a soft cushion for Honey to jump onto and watch her babies when she wants to be near them but still out of reach.

My Own Birthday fun

celebrations, family

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This year, I had quite a birthday.  It was such a jam packed week of celebrating, that I've probably used up my quota of birthday fun for the next few years.  Seems like there was one special thing after another, it was really something.  If  my birthday gets forgotten in the future, that is just fine because I got more than my fair share of celebrating this May!

Caike baked a white chocolate flourless cake, Thia made a sculptured edible rose to go on top of it.  My husband's boss sent flowers! Honey had puppies.  The whole family came over and Adam treated me to a wonderful shrimp and pasta dinner that I didn't have to help cook., then he gave me some new paint brushes too.

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Some dear Birdsong friends took me out to lunch, cupcakes, and shopping, Tami even made this necklace for me. (notice the little birdie?)

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My friend, Shanna, made a fairy garden, and sweet treats for her craft day party.  Earlier in the week, a group of friends had me over for a dinner party.  Ryan took me out for pizza another night. the little grand fairies and I went out to the T Rex cafe for a big meal to make use of the $25 gift card that the Landry's club gives on every birthday if you sign up for a membership, and I bought myself a tee shirt with the $10 that Kohls gives out on birthdays.  I still have a free popcorn coming from the movie theater and I will not let that go to waste.

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Cards came in the mail, too. 

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From the family, I got the mixer I'd been wanting for years and years.  

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I was kind of overwhelmed by it all.  Yep, it was the best!

 

Happy 3 week birthday, Puppeesh!

dogs, puppies!

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When pups hit 3 hits, it is time to start weaning them, to give the mom a  break. Feeding those growing, always hungry, furballs can wear her down.  

So, I mixed up some formula, dipped my finger into it, and offered some to one of the babies, thinking I'd need to coax them into learning out to drink from a bowl. 

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But no, these guys were all into the new experience, body and soul.

They, slurped, gobbled, and swam in the dish of deliciousness.

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So much so, that they all needed washed off.  After sitting each on the potty pad (which they all used!), they were ready for a bath and then to be tucked back into their box.  At this point, they are still too little to climb in and out of it, so they need the bedding changed throughout the day.  Soon, they will learn not to pee in their nest, and will venture outside of the box to potty. For now, they will use the pad if I set them on it right after they wake up or right after they eat.

I had a small bowl of warm, slightly sudsy water that I dipped a cloth into for a soft wiping off.  I kept towels on a space heater nearby to wrap them in as I finished washing them.  With six, wet babies, it was a bit of a struggle to get them all warm and dry, I was able to wash one at a time, with two in a towel on my lap to dry off. With their fat tummies all full, they aren't very wiggly, and are happy to curl up in a warmed towel.

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As I'd finish, I'd kiss them on the top of the head and set them back into their newly freshened up bed.

Rinse, lather, repeat.  

This is what my days will be looking like for a while, puppy feeding and cleaning  (and snuggling) a few times a day.   Not a bad life….

Cyclone

family, Sacred Circus

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Our girls were in a wonderful show recently, based on Oz, and titled Cyclone.  Avahni was a Poppy.

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Kia was a flying monkey.

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They are part of an ariel troupe in KC, this is the first performance of it that I've seen, and I was impressed by the quality and professionalism.

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And of course, I'm always smitten by any version of Dorothy's story.  

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And doubly smitten by my flying fairies.

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Especially when I get to have the littlest fairies on my lap while watching the show.

 

 

Portraits from the past, thinking about Mother’s Day

family, paintings, puppies!

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I used to do a lot of portrait sketches.  This was one of the very first ones, a charcoal pencil drawing of my grandma (Dad's mom) when I was 16.

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These are colored pencil from a few years after the first.  My other Grandma and my Mom.  All of these pictures are on a shelf hanging in the stairway landing, in a grouping with other family pictures.

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This shot from my wedding is one of my faves, it is the only picture I have of my mom and grandma together (along with my sisters and I).

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The wall is a  mix of paintings, drawings, and photos.  None of the art is all that great, but it is sentimental to me.  This watercolor is of a photo of my husband's grandma, Gladys, with one of her quilts behind it, and a gladiola in front.

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The area is a quiet corner of our home, we rarely use the upstairs unless we have guests, or the grand fairies are sleeping up there.  So, the mix of portraits aren't a focal point in our cottage, some of the frames are cheap and cheesy, like the one from the 80s on the drawing of my grandma, but the collection means a lot to me. 

I take time to stop and look, sometimes will go upstairs just to think about the pictures and the people in them.  Especially on Mother's Day.

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Speaking of mothers- I can't leave you without pics of Honey and her pups, can I?

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And  of Twinkle, who has had her own share of puppies, wishes these babies were hers.

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Mother’s Day

celebrations, family

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Our Mother's Day was a full one, with a cottage brimming with loved ones.  

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Miss Tree's mom, aunt, grandma, and dad, along with my husband's brother and many of his family joined our regular bunch of kids and grand fairies, for a pretty, spring day to hold puppies and feast on a big Mother's Day lunch.

I don't think those pups were in their nest for more than time to nurse, throughout the day.  

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Before everyone arrived, Sugarwings whispered an idea in PopPop's ear- they should mow the word,"MOM" into the field.  

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The O was even a heart!

Sweet, huh?  I hope your day was special too.

 

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