Author name: Karla Nathan

Happy Thanksgiving!

celebrations, family, flowers, Sugarwings

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Did you have a good holiday?


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Ours had its missteps here and there, like any family gathering.  But for the most part, it was a lovely day.Thanksgiving12 002
A 20lb  fresh, organic turkey baked with garden herbs and olive oil went into the oven early and I got to hang out and play with the kids. I thawed corn that we froze this summer, baked bread and pies the day before, made mashed potatoes early and plopped them into a crock pot to stay warm, and I was FREE.

Setting the table is part of the fun, so I don't count that as any of the work of getting ready.  Plus, I did it pretty simply, like the rest of the day, a few pretties in the center of the table and moving some furniture around to set up a second table, and it was done.

Ten of us went to see a matinee of Wreck it Ralph, which made me cry. That was a cute movie, and so much more than I expected. I don't care for video games, so didn't really want to go, but promised little Finn that I'd take him.  I'm glad I did. 

Afterwards, we played outside and in the studio. Perfect weather and perfect company.  Who cared that we were doing this a day early? Everyone had the day off on Wednesday, and the date itself didn't matter to any of us.


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All who came brought side dishes, that only needed warming up once they arrived. That was a delight!  Every time I took a lid off a pan to see what was inside it was like a mini surprise party, and each one made me so happy. I love pitch in dinners, its so much tastier to try everyone else's favorites.

And I didn't spend all day in the kitchen.


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This year, we tried to start a new tradition.  Usually, I coerce everyone to say what they are thankful for before we eat. This year, I decided to do a "blessing tree", so diners could write their thankful thoughts onto a paper leaf and add it to the tree.

That way, those who didn't feel like speaking up could still contemplate their blessings and think about the reason for the day, beyond just snarfing turkey.


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Sugarwings, Finn and I went out on the Fairy Berry Trail to gather up some leaves to use as templates.


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I put all the kids to work producing enough leaves for the whole group.


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Each person got a leaf and a glitter pen to write on it.

I made the mistake of using a base that was too light weight for the tree and it toppled a few times, but no harm, even when it dove into a candle. 

If this is going to be a tradition, next year, I'll get a better pot for the tree.  Maybe even bring in a living potted tree…





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This is Sugarwing's leaf. (before the glitter got so thick you couldn't read it). I think it says it all, don't you?

 

Some free Thanksgiving Images

free images, holiday decor

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While on our trip to NC, the guncles and I had some flea market fun together. We always try to fit in a junkin day when we get to hang out, and the Raleigh Flea Market was a great choice!


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One booth had a stack of old books, for $1 each.  I've scanned some of the pages for your projects. Just click on the image to open it in a larger window before you save it to your computer to print.


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We are having our turkey a day early, the best time we could scramble the most of us together at once.  So, I'd better go and get busy, there is a ton to do. We want to keep it simple this year and not make it an all day food fest with nothing but hard work. I'm taking everyone to see Wreck it Ralph, then having a later dinner.  So the key, is prepping ahead of time!

Which means, I'd better get preppin.


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I hope your holiday is a blessed one!

Sparkles is purdy

celebrations, holiday decor, Tutorials, Workshops

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When I did a little make and take of Christmas stars at my friend, Angie's, store, I had a lovely evening.  Her place was so festive and pretty for the upcoming holidays. I got there just as the sun was deciding to set and there was a soft glow of lights coming from the shop windows. Yep, just lovely.

See the flowers on her doors?  Years ago, when she first rented the place, I surprised her with  little rosebuds on the door panels.  I came by when the place was closed and whipped out a few roses as a welcome to the new place.  There aren't many people you could do that for, just randomly show up unannounced and start painting on their building, but I knew her well enough to know she would like it.


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We used to work together on projects in the past, she'd hire me to paint for her, and I'd invite her to be a  part of the antique shows I used to have at my house.   It had been a while since we'd done a project together, so I was really looking forward to being at her open house.

There wasn't much traffic at all for my little make and take, but I still had a great evening.  Its nice just to have a reason to hang out with good friends and pretend that its "work" so that you have to be there.  And she is a nice person to hang out with.


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The same day, I meet up with some other friends that a good to spend time with, Debbie, Carol, and Amy.  We are all going to speak at Carol's workshop for creative businesses.

They are some seriously fun and friendly people, who are also very successful in what they do.  I was a bit overwhelmed after our discussion about what we were going to say during our talks.  Amy has written many books, owns a couple of businesses, Debbie is a nationally known stylist among other things, and Carol's store and photography business are gorgeously done. All are quite knowledgeable.

There was lots of talk of business practices, employees, and other professionally sounding things  like power point and publishers and such.

What was my contribution?  It kind of sounded like this:

"Me like purdy stuff"


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Yep, a bit out of my league with these ladies.

The talk is sold out, and Carol has a long waiting list of people who want to come. I certainly don't want to disappoint anyone. I'm better at making things than talking about my so called business. 

So, what do you think? If you were attending, what would you like to hear?

Carol is letting me do a small craft along project, that will later be used as props for her photography styling talk.  I'll be happy to have that to do, but I'm also talking about blogging and tutorials as we work on our sparkly make and take doodad.

If you were coming, what would you like to hear about blogging or business from me?

Besides, "Me like sparkles. Them is purdy"

Away

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), puppies!, Travel, yorkies

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Its hard for me to travel this time of year.  I know, I know, its barely November, not even Thanksgiving yet!  But I am such a home body and for the last few years we have been on the go so much, that this holiday season, I want to plant myself firmly by the hearth and just soak up all the festiveness that I can.


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With the pups around, its even harder to leave.

But I know they are happy with Beth and Jeff. 

Those two met the pups before I even got to see them, they came by to help bottle feed when Twinkle gave birth and I was at my family reunion.


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As this is posted, I'm in NC at a nephew's wedding. I'm happy to be seeing family and will have a great time with them, but its nice to know that we have not made any more travel plans for November or December.  I might put my tree up and just park myself under it to stare at the lights for a while when we get home.

 
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While snuggling these fuzzballs of course.

Geez, I'm homesick and I haven't even left yet.  I need to get a grip on myself and go have some fun.  If I'm not careful, I'll turn myself into a boring, old, shut in with a houseful of hoarded animals and too many vintage pieces of junk that I tell myself are "supplies" that I will need in the future, not trash!  

Oh, but I just love being at home. 

 

Unorthadox places to find good supplies-” harvesting” from ugly things

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When I am making things, I am dedicated to using only The Good Stuff. I figure that if I'm spending my time on a project, I don't to waste it using so-so supplies. 

Shiny bits from Hobby Lobby will not cut it for me.  I like the look and feel of aged beauty from the past.


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Of course, fleas and garage sales are good places to look for blingy bits, but I've found that to keep myself (and my online Boutique) pleasantly plumped up with glitz, I have to keep my eyes peeled for the best of bargains.


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The other day, I came across this light up Christmas tree covered in jewels (the photo was taken after I'd already started pulling off the sparklies). 

It was a bit of a gamble, not knowing if the jewelry would fall apart when I tried to pry it loose, or if the glue would even come off of the pieces.

Luckily 90% came off perfectly fine. (by the way, DO NOT use an exacto blade to ever pry anything, no matter what, ouch)

Getting the glue off was a little harder.

These jewels were heavily coated in dust, so I soaked them in cleaner, thinking that would help the glue come off too.

It didn't.


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I discovered that hot water melted the glue away.  It was easy to clean up with hot running water, dish soap and a toothbrush.

But like I said, it was a gamble. You never know what kind of glue was used and how hard it will be to remove. If this had been epoxied, I'd have been in trouble.


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I've already put some of the jewels I harvested to use as tree topper stars.


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Here are a few  places I've found good supplies CHEAP by harvesting them off of ugly things no one wants:

  • A hideously ugly table top Christmas tree at an estate sale, had some lovely little birdies on it, and was only $12.  I got 27 birds from that ugly tree, as well as a few decent ribbons. 
  • A $35 vintage wedding gown, not exactly ugly, but not in the best shape. Perfect for me to harvest tons of lace from. 
  • A $3 red dress, great to cut up, but not good to wear or display.
  • Sometimes even the most savvy estate sale planners don't closely inspect things and let ugly cloud their vision. I bought a beautiful, large, matt white McCoy pot for $1 because it was holding one of the most excruciatingly ugly plastic flower arrangements ever. If the pot had been empty it would have sold for a LOT more.
  • A string of mercury glass beads was used to hold a couple of beat up, (badly) hand made  aluminum foil covered styrofoam bells.  The beads were ignored by shoppers because the bells were just too awful.  I got $10 worth of beads for 50 cents because no one stopped to look beyond the ugly parts to the nice beads.
  • Vintage rosebud wallpaper was used as a shelf liner for a cabinet in a basement at an estate sale. I asked if I could buy the paper, without the rusty cabinet and got it for $1.
  • Sometimes a grab bag of cheapo, 1980s, gaudy jewelry has a couple of hidden beauties in it. I usually buy the inexpensive bag, pick out what I want, and give the rest back to the flea mkt vendor to resale to someone else who might want it instead of taking them all home to throw away.
  • Last spring, I found a boxful of plastic Easter eggs that were not kind to the eyes. But- they had sweet bundles of millinery flowers glued to some of them. 

My advice in finding good supplies for bargains, is to look at things more carefully. Many of the things I like to harvest are from craft projects of long ago, that were not well done.  But the items used in them were right up my alley!

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Although, it does make me wonder…. will someone be ripping up my projects in the future, saying, "ugh, what a waste of beautiful things in this hideous display!!"????? 


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I will be away for a few days, but have fresh posts for you while I am gone.  If you'd like to order anything from my online shops, I'll pack up your goodies on Tuesday the 20th.  Here is some stuff in Etsy that I added before I left.


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I replaced some of the sold out wreaths, too.

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A rainbow of trees

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It certainly tis the tree season around here!  I'm on a roll with these pastel sweeties. Hopefully, I'll get some listed in the Boutique or on Etsy, before I go out of town. But I don't know if I will or not, I've got a list as long as my arm full of things to do, so adding more pretties to the shops might have to wait.

We are headed to North Carolina for a nephew's wedding. If you are kind enough to buy something from me while I'm away, I'll be mailing it on Tuesday the 20th, when I return.


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The holiday season is fast approaching. If I had a lick of sense, I'd have all my Christmas sales items prepped and ready to go early in the year.

But, for me, my job is more than just working and I run my business in a way that makes me happy and keeps me entertained.  I enjoy making holiday things AFTER Halloween. Not way in advance like a smart business person would.  I love the feeling of Christmas on its way, and the anticipation of getting out my baubles and tinsels to play with is the best part! 

 I do my holiday retailing in real time.  Not way ahead like I should.  I don't always get done as much as I should that way, but I love doing it.


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So, here I am mid November, taking a trip for almost a week, getting ready for Thanksgiving, I have an article due for a magazine, a workshop to prepare for, and I have a table top full of mini trees to finish glittering up, photographing, and marketing.

Uhm, I did say that I enjoy this, right??

Well, honestly, I do.  Like I said, this is more than just a job to me, its a lifestyle. I love what I do, and making Christmas things during the season is an activity that makes me happy.  I might always be a few steps behind in getting them done, but those are delightful, little skippy steps, not trudging, drudgery type steps.


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Sugarwings agrees. Every year, she helps with the mini trees.  This year, she was big enough to mix all of her own colors and dip them by herself.  This is her pile that she is keeping to make into Christmas presents for her family. 

She did say that maybe I could sell a few for her, but only if they were $10,000 a piece.    I let her know that if she gave them as gifts, they would  be priceless to her family, and that we didn't need to sell them.

The paper towels that we dried the trees on will be cut up and used in a project too.  The dyes made a pretty watercolor effect on the paper.


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I do have some more holiday goodies listed and for sale in the Boutique and promise to soon have more in the Etsy shop. I have a million or so trees to add to it, as soon as they are glittered and sorted. Some I will set aside to top off more decorated spools too.

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What I added to the shop over the weekend are some star ornaments.

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And a few kits if you'd rather make your own. These come with everything you need, including glitter and mica flakes.

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Each kit contains the materials to make 2 stars complete with vintage Christmas card cut outs for $8.
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A day off

holiday decor

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At a garage sale this summer, I bought a baggie full of hand crocheted snowflakes. 


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They would have been sweet on a Christmas tree as is, but I thought they'd be even better foofed up.  Plus, I was in the  mood for a day of plain old gluing and playing with pretties.


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First, I stiffened them with a mix of liquid starch and glue.  Then, I glittered them up with a sprinkling of mica flakes.

Over that, each one got a centerpiece of something vintage and precious.


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Next, came dangling ribbons and lace. 

Some, I have kept for my own tree, the rest are available in my Boutique and on Etsy.


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While I was in a gluing frame of mind, I added some trees to old spools and prettied them up too.

There are days when a having a simple project that has no goal other than being lovely, can be calming to the soul.  I didn't want to have to think much, or plan, just let my fingers rifle through my dishes of jewels and flowers randomly adding dainties to some sparkly Christmas things.


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It was just what I needed.  A day to be alone with myself and my thoughts, to work out some worries.  I always think better when my hands are busy. 

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By the time I was done, I had a full table of delicate pastel pretties. And a happier outlook.


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Fine Fall Days

Dew Drop, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, Sugarwings

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These buddies had a good time the other day. Dewdrop's parents came over to plant some trees for me, and instead of helping, this kiddo and I took the pups down the Fairy Berry Trail.

We have not used it as much this year as we usually do. Sugarwings and I have spent lots of time out there having tea parties and picnics in previous years, but this summer was so hot, and then we had the wild cat scare (no sign of him again), so the Fairy Berry Trail was avoided.


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Dewdrop was thrilled with all the details.  At Birdsong last spring, some of the ladies brought pretties to foof up the trail extra fairy-ish for us.  And it really does look cute this season!  Dewdrop looked around like it was her first time there, and I felt bad that it was all so new to her. 

That trail in the woods is such a part of my heart, I didn't even realize this baby was too little to remember playing out there last spring.  But it was fun to see it through her eyes again. She had to point out every single fairy to me. 


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I'll try to make it up to her before the weather gets too cold. But I am still a little worried about the Big Giant Cat that came through this summer.  The trappers expect him back this winter and are returning to try to get him.

Maybe Dewdrop and I will wait till the cat is gone…. We might just play in the yard for now!


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Sugarwings and I have been working on the yard.  Or lack of yard, I guess I mean.

We spread some straw over the bare spots, hoping they would reseed for next summer.


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Of course, we had some helpers.


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The babies are growing. Albie Brave and Strong can now sit on command.  Dorothy Rosebud can run in and out of the doggie door on her mom's coat tails.


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Just another reason why its a good idea to purchase someone’s tutorial

holiday decor, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, Tutorials, Workshops

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Don't you just love tutorials to stimulate your creativity?

My pal, Dawn, has a good one going right now.  But I have a confession to make.


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My BFF, Beth, came over for craft day after purchasing Dawn's tutorial and was making wings while I worked on other things.   I kept watching her and was intrigued.  I thought I'd whip up a pair myself.

No, I didn't purchase the tutorial.

I kind of glanced at what Beth was doing and "winged" it myself. 

Well, I learned a lesson. The reason you PAY for a tutorial is because the person who wrote it, already worked out all of the kinks and came up with the best way to make the project. She includes tips and tricks that she has learned along the way.

Mine were a mess.  I didn't follow the steps and when I got them put together, they were a floppy, sad, droopy pile of wrongness.


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I ended up having to redo them and go through a lot more steps (in the wrong order) to figure out how to fix them so that they didn't look like they were made of wilted lettuce.

My plan was to do something inspired by Dawn, but not by copying her.  I used different materials and my own patterns.  And I wasn't even thinking that it might not be the polite thing to do.

If I was smart, I'd have paid the $5 and did it correctly the first time. 

Not only did I make them wrong, I started to feel bad, like I had been stealing from a freind.  She did all the work to create the art, and the instructions.   I sell tutorials myself, so I would be sad if I saw a friend's blog filled with projects she had taken from my offerings.

I didn't mean to be dishonest, I was  just tempted by how pretty Beth's turned out and started to make some myself.  But, its a tough art world out there and we should support each other, not take advantage.


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So, I've paid for the class now and feel much better. $5 isn't much to spend to ease my conscience and do right by a friend.

That said, I want to say that if you purchase one of my online classes, I don't mind if you make projects with a friend. I would hope that you wouldn't pass the codes on to others, I do want to sell the tutorials.  But it is reasonable to expect that you might share with your pal if you guys are working together. I wouldn't be upset. 

Still, I felt like I owed Dawn the five bucks and I was happy to send it to her.  I'll be making more of these pretty sets of wings, but I'll be doing the framework HER way, to save some time in making them sturdy!  I can still add my own flair and design style to her pattern. That is the fun part of having a set of instructions to use as guidelines.

This set of angel wings is going to Kim's as a door prize for her Winter Wonderland workshop.


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This piece, "Visions of Sugar Plums", is on its way to another friend, Karen, who is hosting a holiday workshop too.  I've also included a few packs of old millinery for her to raffle off.


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I've got a few packs of flowers added to my Boutique now, these are Nice November Neutrals.  But I think they'd be pretty year round, don't you?


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And I've been busy adding mini, dyed and glittered trees to my Etsy shop.


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This year, I've got some new colors, the previous one is a Peppermint Trio, and this one is Gumdrop.


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Of course, I'll always have white!


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Here is another new one, Winter Sky Blue.


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I've been in front of the computer listing away. Thank you to all who came by and shopped with me! I am going to make more trees, there are still some in the shop, but there will be more coming.  Contact me if you have a custom color in mind.


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Ps- I will be at my friend, Angie's, open house at her shop, My Father's Daughter- 646 Locust Street  Lawrence, KS 66044

I'll be doing a make and take using one of my own tutorials. Its a holiday star, and I will provide all materials if you want to make a glittery ornament and do some shopping.

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Two Millionth Visitor

celebrations, family

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No, I'm not talking about the puppies. There were days when 9 pups climbing all over me, felt like a million or so, but I meant my blog- sometime over night, my TWO MILLIONTH visitor came by! 

Oh my. I certainly never expected that when I first started my blog and had 3 people a week looking at it.


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Thanks so much for coming by to see me.  My blog started out as a marketing tool, but has become so much more to me.  I've met the best people, and made some lasting friendships.


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Definitely blogging has become more than work.

  Its my journal, my scrapbook, my musings.  I can whine a little about my problems, I can share my joys.  Its nice to have a place to show someone what I've been working on, like this painted tee for Sugarwings.  She told me that she wished all pumpkins were pink and shaped like hearts, so I created one for her.


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Having a blog has led me to capturing photos of the grand fairies that I will always treasure.


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I wish I'd had this kind of incentive to snap photos of my own sons when they were little.  Of course, no digi cameras back then, I was dirt poor, so film and developing were a luxury.  


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And where else could I talk about flea market and garage sale finds with people who get it and drool along with me?  My husband's eyes just glaze over when I start showing him my purchases. Until he starts to wonder just how much I've spent…


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Yep,my blog has been a great marketing tool, but I'd say its the sharing that means the most to me. 

Working as an artist, I spend a lot of time alone.  But with my blog, I have friends to chat with right here with me, just a click away.

Thanks for keeping me company!

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