Author name: Karla Nathan

Happiest of 80th birthdays to Little Joan

celebrations, family

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Little Joan's birthday was a heck of a bash. Our Utah relatives are wonderful hosts and threw a lovely party for her special day.

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The entrance to the hall featured a floral swag with this welcoming sign.

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And there were albums filled with old family photos to flip through. I always love vintage pictures, but when they are of relatives, it really does make them more special. I should copy and use some for my work, just to help my husband's confusion. Because every time I use make something with an old image in it, he looks perplexed and says, "who is that? Do we know them?"

Imagine how relieved he would be if I told him, that yes, we knew the people in the art!

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Here is Joan with her sisters.  She is the itsy bitsy one on the end.

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She is still a little bitty lady.

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With a lot of fun packed into that tiny  little package!

 

just stuff

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, Sugarwings, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, yorkies

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It sure didn't take long for me to mess up the studio again!  I've had a fun project in the works, actually a couple of them, that I can't wait to tell you about. I'll get to spill the beans soon, but not quite yet.

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During the studio tour, someone asked to see a close up of this table that I have a box full of ribbons sitting on.  The veneer on the table was peeling up, so I covered it in textured, paintable wallpaper (not vintage, available at many home decor stores).  I then painted and glazed the whole table and the wallpaper to match.

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When I cleaned up the studio to get photos for the tour, I thought this bowl tucked away under a small table would be a good place to store lace and trims. Twinkle seems to agree with me… but I might need to rethink this plan.

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Although, this is her favorite place to relax.  Twinkle has decided that with the heat that Kansas has to offer this year, the lake is the best spot to tolerate it.

Dixie and Daisy, my sister-in-law's little dogs love it too.  Twinkle and Daisy bonded over hunting ducks.

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Mostly, the garage sales I've been to lately have not been worth the effort to get up early.  But I did get this little Dorothy dress at one for $1, and Sugarwings loves it so much, she insists on calling Twinkle, "Toto" and wearing the dress over her bathing suit.

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I'll leave you with some photos of what I added to the Boutique before we hit the road for Utah. 

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We will be home over the weekend, all purchases will go out on Monday.

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And if you want to sign up for the Faerie Book Swap, please email me, details here.  I'll add you to the list when I return.

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Faerie Book Swap pages

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We are going to visit Utah for a few days to celebrate the 80th birthday of my sweet Mother-In-Law.  If your fairy pages are ready, its okay to go ahead and mail them, my sons will be at the house and will watch the mail. 

People say I shouldn't announce online that I am going out of town, because I'll get robbed. But I do have a grown son who is a weight lifter and who lives here, so I feel pretty secure in saying I'll be gone and knowing all is well with the homestead.  So, don't try to rob us while I'm away. You'd have better luck when I'm home and I'm the one you have to face, not him.

I've got some headway made in making covers for the swap.  At least I have this pile of heads cut out.

The pages aren't due for a long time, no rush.  For me, or for you.   And if you haven't joined yet, there is still room for you in the swap, and plenty of time to get them done.  They are due Sept. 1st.

For more details, look here.

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Here is another page that I made for the swap.  Both sides are covered in this deep gray, floral wallpaper that I chose to fit the Moonlight theme of the title cut out of some sheet music.  I thought the gray was a nice, moody, night time sky look.

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The fairy is a lady cut from a black and white illustration with a couple sheer millinery petals and some old beading on wire tucked under her back, as wings.  The page is edged in black lace, with a bead of silver glitter (Michaels brand $1 bottle of silver glitter glue, instead of Stickles, what a bargain, and it works great)

I added a posy of velvet flowers to her hand.

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The text was cut from the same sheet music as the title.  I used a circle punch to make the moon from an old book page, added white gold (Martha Stewart) glitter  (letting the text peep through) and inked the edges in brown, then glued it down with a rhinestone star nearby.

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The back features a hand tinted sepia picture of ballerinas that I added wings to.  Its also trimmed in black lace and sliver glitter.

I'm keeping the backs simple, adding just a small touch to them, not a full collage.  But feel free to do yours however you'd like. If you want to go all out, please do!  Or if you want to just use a pretty paper and leave it at that, its fine too.

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There will be new posts to read while I am away at Grandma Joan's big birthday bash and family reunion, so please check back.  And do email if you want to join the Faerie Book Swap. I'll add you to the list and send an acknowledgement of it when I get back.

A feathered guest at a fancy wedding

Dew Drop, family, Hens, Sugarwings

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Thanks for all of your visits during the studio tour, I know I've shown the room dozens of times before, so I wondered if anyone would even care to see it again.  I tried to post photos of different parts of the room than in the past, but some of it was a bit repetitive. 

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Sugarwings was with me almost every day last week, and luckily we had a break in the weather and were able to enjoy the outdoors for  a change.  Although, I'm not sure if the cooler air was really cool enough for gloves….

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We like to sit in the garden, under an archway covered in vines.  In the past, I used to trim them, but now, we let them grow wild and crazy, so that we have an enclosed area to play in. Its shady and cozy.  When we sit under the low hanging branches, we feel like we are hidden away in a world of our own.  Its a good spot for picnics, hiding from ogres, and for weddings.

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We had a special guest at this garden wedding.  One of our cuddly, Rhode Island Reds decided to join us in the arbor clubhouse.

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These sweet, little hens are becoming part of the family.  Its so fun to have them follow us around the yard, curious about what we might be doing in case it involves crumbs of any kind.

Of course, ask me about mid- January when I have to slosh through drifts of snow to go take care of the birds a couple times a day, if I still love them as much.

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The chickens are NOT doing their job of eating enough of the bugs. So far, they've been great with grasshoppers in the flower beds, and we've not had to use any pesticides at all in our veggie garden. But they haven't eaten a single chigger from the yard.  We are all suffering from chigger attacks, and Sugarwings and I have tried to play only on the paved or gravel areas to avoid getting chewed up.

We are hoping to buy some Guinea fowl, they are champion chigger eaters, but we can't find any full grown hens around to buy. 

Every time I wake up at 3am scratching, I swear I'd pay a fortune to own a couple chigger eating birds.  Anyone know where I can find some?

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We don't like the idea of spritzing the little fairy grand babies with bug spray at all. Especially since I coat my ankles with it and still get bitten.

But this year is the worst I've ever seen for pests. I suspected it would be when we had such a  glorious, mild winter.  As much as I hate snow and cold, it serves a purpose, and does help keep the bugs down.

So, I'll try to remember that when I feel like complaining about going out to take care of hens in the cold this winter.    It probably won't shut me up, though, I most likely will still grumble about the cold.

2012 Studio Tour (Where Bloggers Create) A cottagey art studio

collections, Hand Painted Furniture, studio tour

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Karen is hosting the Where Bloggers Create studio tour again, and of course, I had to participate! I adore my studio and can't believe how lucky I am to have it.

The blog hop was a good excuse to get the room cleaned up for one thing, and for another, its a bunch of fun to surf through all the links and see all the creative spaces.

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The nice thing about a blog party, is that you can take your time, look at a couple here and there, then the list will be waiting for you to come back and check out a few more later.

Beware, this post is a LONG one. 

I took over 200 photos of the studio. Don't worry, I'm not posting them all. And I promise, I shut up about half way through and just start posting pictures.

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My own studio is all about the things I love. I like to have them out where I can enjoy them, not packed away waiting for some future use.  Someday, I might make something with these vintage dresses, but for now, they are curtains.

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I'm also all about re-purposing, and salvage.  And finding cheap stuff!

This table was a dollar at a garage sale because the veneer was a wreck. I covered the top in textured wallpaper and painted the piece. (you can find custom painting tips and how-tos on my side bar under Tutorials)

The drawer was saved from an old wallpaper chest that had too much water damage to keep.  But I love the drawers for holding special tidbits. 

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Wallpaper chests are one of my favorite storage items.  I never pass one up.  Even when I come across one that isn't all that pretty, I get it anyway and add different paper to the front of the drawers, like the dark green one with silver paper.

And when my husband got a new desk for his office, I moved his filing cabinet to my studio and covered the drawer fronts with some pretty wallpaper to girly it up a bit.   The top is granite, but was actually free! When our kitchen was being remodelled, the guys cut the counter tops wrong and had to replace a piece. They gave me the incorrect one, so I use it as a table top over the file cabinet.

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This spool shelf was from a garage sale too, and was cheap as can be.  I painted it white, set it on the granite table top and then stuffed it with supplies. This sits right behind my work station so I can wheel my chair around and have everything within easy reach.

The spools of ribbon hang from a ribbon tied to the shelf.  It works great till there are a bunch of empty ones, then I have to untie it, to slide them off and put it all back up again. Seems like the empties are always dead center, never on the ends. Still, its worth the effort, I like having the ribbons on display and handy.

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This is my desk top.  The shelf on it lets me have even more supplies right where I need them, so I don't have to get up and hunt.It doubles my table top storage space, but is low enough that I can chat with friends across the table on craft day.

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I'm a big believer in pretty storage!  Teapots, floral mugs, old boxes, and other garage sale goodies are put to work all around the room.

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This old hanky box is full of ink pads. I like the 99 cent ones from the bin at Michaels.  I buy handfuls when I have one of those 25% off  your total purchase coupons.

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And this little wire plant stand is perfect for keeping a selection of glues and glitters upside down.  I store all glue, Stickles, and paints that way, it keeps them fresher and easier to squirt out.

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The table itself is not very pretty, but sometimes I'll glue things I like to the edges of it.  

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This is my glitter storage cabinet.

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Because having plenty of Sparklies in life is important!

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Here is a close up inside.  I have plates and bowls filled with different types of jewelry:

  • clear rhinestones
  • colored stones
  • pearly things
  • porcelain or enamel flowers
  • buckles
  • cameos
  • lockets
  • figural pieces
  • hearts
  • brass charms
  • and probably some other crap

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My friends get tired of seeing me perched over the Dollar Jewelry tables at flea markets, but I find my best stuff while sifting through the piles there.

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Its good to have big bowls of flowers nearby too.  I tend to buy a lot of hats…. and while most are stored away as is around the room, I do try to pluck a few so that this big punch bowl stays full. 

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There is a glass front buffet (I got for $40 and fixed up) that I store hats in, but it overflowed, and there are hats everywhere waiting to be plucked.

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And birds. I have little birdies everywhere. I set them out for Birdsong and haven't had the heart to put them away.

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Seems like flowers have found their way to most of my lamp shades. This lamp shade is an old hat itself. I've just punched a hole in the top to attach it to the finial.

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And there are bowls of flowers in the cabinets too. They might be needed someday for a project, but in the meantime, I want to be able to see them and love them, and wipe drool off of them every once in a while.  I can never get enough old millinery blooms.

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The buffet on the back wall is the one full of flowered hats.  I didn't get a close up of the hats themselves.

My studio is one big room, almost 1,000 sq ft. (yippee!) One side, is set up for every day work.  The other has two dining tables in it that I use for company, they can be pushed together for parties.  But normally, when the studio is not cleaned up (which is most of the time) one table is full of things to photograph and add to my Boutique, and the other is covered with sewing things.

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See all the hanging birds?  I really need to get a ladder out and get those down, or they will be nothing but dust balls soon.

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This bench was made by my son from an old head board, and I painted it.

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Here is the view from the dining table side of the room into the working side.  The tables there aren't very nice, but they are versatile and can be moved to different configurations. Plus, I can spill paint and glue all over them, slice with exacto blades and not care. 

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There is a central support beam that we turned into a column, and I've grouped storage pieces and old doors around it to create a divider.

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The old doors are hinged together and make great fake walls. Especially the screen and glass doors, they divide the space up while still letting the light come through.

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I've used old doors to section off my computer/office area.

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The doors also provide spaces to hang more stuff!  LIke my great Aunt Caroline's clock and portraits of my grand fairies.

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The office space sits inside this room built of doors. (the rug is hand painted vinyl flooring)

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Sugarwings has her own area, and these hold all of her art supplies. (but she prefers mine)

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Behind Sugarwing's supply chests and work table is this closet. Its overfilled with shipping supplies for my store.  If I ever disappear from this blog and you don't hear from me, it will be because I opened that door and was buried in an avalanche of packing peanuts.

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This table is actually a pretty antique, but I have so much junk on the shelves below it, I made a table cloth to fit it and hide them.

The door is an original door from our farm house that I painted an iris on. 

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The metal chimney cabinet is filled with old books.

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And the wallpaper box is filled with lace.

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This room was built as simply as possible, a cement floor, and dry wall.  I've stained and painted the floor, and tried to foof up the place with my pretties to make it feel like home, not a big square space.

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Adding vintage chandeliers has helped the room not feel as new as it is.  Our cottage is around 100 years old, and I didn't want this room to look blindingly brand new when we added it.

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I've also tried to keep everything functional while still being things I liked to see around me.  Each cabinet has a purpose.  Its pretty well organized, and I can find what I want when I need it.  Unless I've set it down somewhere as I walk through the room.  Then, its hopeless.  I usually have piles of projects all around the room, its easy to lose stuff in them.

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Well, I've probably done enough blathering. I'll finish with some closeups around the space, and inside some of the cabinets.

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And maybe of a friend here and there around the room.

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Thanks for stopping by!

More fairy collage how to’s

fairies, how to's, swaps

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This card stock page is covered on both sides in sheet music titled the Cricket and the Bumble Bee.

To that I added embroidered ribbon across the top and crocheted lace to the bottom. I've cut a girl from an old photo and gave her bumble bee wings from an old book about insects.

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With markers,  I  drew grass for her to sit in, and glued little flowers and leaves around the grass.  She is outlined with a Tim Holtz distress marker to make her stand out a bit, and is topped with a crown of German foil.

It doesn't show up in the picture, but she is rubbed with glittery ink too, for a subtle sparkle.

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At the very top of the page, I've added a bumble bee on a wire.  It looks cute from the front or the back and I can't wait to see it peeking out the top of someone's book!!!

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Once again, the back is simple.  I've inked the edges (front side also), then glued down a large bee cut from my insect book.  And of course, the Queen Bee needed a crown!!

Fairy page collage how tos, Plus some answers to questions about the swaps

fairies, how to's, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

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These fairy pages are too much fun!

I know I only need 8 to swap, but I wanted some extra in case they were needed. Sometimes the count is slightly off in a swap, or someone sends the wrong amount, or I plain old screw it up somehow and its just handy to have a stack of extras to add to a book just in case.

(I'm an artist, not a mathematician!! I try hard, but numbers sometimes are painful for me)

This page is covered in "Moths" sheet music, then inked all over with 3 similar inks, darkening the edges even more than the rest of the page.

Next, I glued down some old hat netting. 

Then, I added a fairy dress made up of flower petals to a vintage baby doll.  Her wings are a sheer butterfly.

I started to glue her down directly to the netting, but she looked washed out, so I dug through my drawer full of millinery leaves and found a big, velvet one.

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The page is finished by gluing trim cut from an old garment to the bottom and topping that with a butterfly brooch.

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Here is another done with sheet music.  This one is "Little Buttercup", and the words are on the back, I'll show that picture too.

I wrapped the sheet music around both sides of the page, and then lined one side with an old wallpaper bordered, and trimmed the bottom with zig zag chrocheted edging.

Next, I colored the little girl on the sheet music with markers, and gave her butterfly wings cut from an old book about insects. I drew in some flowers next to her, similar to the ones on the border of the sheet music.

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To make her stand out, I outlined the body and wings with a Tim Holtz Distress Ink marker. I used the same marker around the wallpaper border. She still didn't "pop" as much as I'd like, so I used white ink to embellish the details of her dress, gloves, socks, and shoes.

From the bug book, I cut another butterfly out and glued it above the girl.  Then glued a posy of millinery blooms to her hand.

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The back is simple, a Victorian calling card was added to the middle of the page, and I inked the edges in a soft blue.

I do need to sign the back. Please make sure you sign your pages too! Everyone will want to know whose pages they received.

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I'll leave you with some pictures of what is new in the Boutique. 

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Its not too late to join the swap.  Click on the button to the right of my post for details.  You have all summer to make the eight pages. Well, its kind of 16, with the backs, but the backs can be very, very simple, just pretty paper only, no designs.

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People have asked me if their pages all need to be the same.  No, of course not! They go to 8 different people, so do them however you like.

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Another question I get a lot is: can there be things sticking over the edges of the page? 

Oh yes! Lace, trim, ribbons, whatever, all look pretty dangling from the book!  And the size guidelines don't have to be exactly perfect, just in that ballpark size.  An inch smaller or larger will be ok.  I am folding card stock in half to use, so mine are pretty much the same, except for trailing trims.

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You can be more creative than I've been and use other materials besides card stock. Just make sure that the page will hold up in the book. Paper that is too thin, might tear at the hole punch.  But fabric, metal, cardboard, burlap, all sorts of things will be acceptable replacements for cardstock. (to see an example, look at what Cheryl did with her birdhouses here)

There are great tag examples and a little bit about how I process the pages as they arrive in this old post too.

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In the past, I have been blown away by the imaginations of swappers when the bounty starts flowing in my mailbox.  I am dumbfounded by what some of you are capable of and shake my head wondering why I never thought of doing something like that.

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Another question I get is about 3D items. YES, YES! they add a lot of interest. Just make sure there is nothing thick along the left side, I'm still not sure how I'll be putting the books together, maybe just one punch in the upper left corner like here, or two or more rings like here.

I'll have to put a few together and see how I like the look of them either way.

I've got cute, woodland fairy charms to tie on, and will add some ribbons and lace too.  The books will be bound with rings, so the owners can always open them up to add more pages if they would like too.

Hope to see you in the swap! We are up to 80 swappers so far.  Man, I have my work cut out for myself, don't i????

A mid summer zero dollar decorating redo

cottage, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, redos

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Dang, its hot.  Feels like it has been hot forever. In Kansas, we typically get a stretch of 100 degree plus days, but not this early in the year. It makes me quake in my boots (or flip flops) just contemplating what July and August will have in store after June blasted us with this heat.

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To get the temperature off my mind, I decided to cottage-up my living room a bit.  Ithought strewing some roses about would be a cheerful summery thing to do. 

I'm afraid this photo doesn't look as cheery as it should, I took it at night, and the windows are dark.

Since my walls and furniture are neutral, its easy to change the whole look of the room with a few accents.  Throw pillows, curtains, and knicky knacks make a quick change when you start with an all ivory room.

It probably took longer for me to get the wrinkles out of the old curtains than it did to redo all of this.  I popped these rose curtains in the dryer on fluff while I took down the vintage lace ones, and packed away all of the pillows and a few other things from around the room as they were fluffing up.

When the curtains were ready, it was a fast redo, because we were due to meet friends on the lake. This was a spur of the moment plan, and I only had about 30 minutes to spare.

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Over the years, I've made a few different slip covers for my big sofa cushion, and have collected curtains and pillows at clearance sales and garage sales. I keep a linen closet full of cheap, but pretty extras to switch out when the mood hits me.

This time, I tried draping the bottom of the couch with a bed skirt.  The front ruffle shows, the rest is wadded up under the cushion. Hopefuly it will stay in place, it might not.

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The look I was going for was an "explosion" of roses.  I think I got it…  Few match, but I like the way they go together anyway.  You can't really tell from the photos, but the brown slip cover on the big cushion has pink roses and blue pailseys on it, so it matches a bit better in person than it seems to in the picture.

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This chair was in the studio.   After bringing it in, I topped the garden table with a floral drape panel, and added a couple rosey elements to the arrangement on top.

The sheer panel on the other small table (previous photo) is also a curtain.  I had three of these panels in my breezeway and they were shredded by raccoons.  So, I trimmed off the bottoms that were ragged, used one on the table and the other two in the windows.  As long as I don't move the couch, no one will know about the shredding.

Well, I guess that's not true, I just told everyone about the rips…

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My china cabinets are over stuffed anyway, so these items won't be missed in it and they add to the flowery feel of the living room now.

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It didn't take much, a couple of pieces for each table arrangement gave me the rose garden effect I wanted.

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I think I'll hang a framed rose print on the window frame and pin a big, fat millinery bloom in red to the lamp.

In the fall, I'll want to change it around again, so wasn't striving for perfection. Its a temporary, fun look that I didn't take very seriously. I do love my white on white/ivory room most of the time, but I appreciate it more when I change it up a bit sometimes.

So, this redo took about a half hour, using things I had around the house or packed away.  The only cost was $2 for the bouquet of roses.  My local grocery store has markdown roses for $2 a dozen every week.

Whats new in the Boutique and more free Fairy images

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We spent our 4th of July out on the lake.  No, we didn't get food poisoning from our picnic, this picture is just of something I added to the Boutique.

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There are a bunch of these listed in the shop now.  I think this one is my fave, aren't those great graphics?

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Of course, the tins are cool too.  Maybe I'm attracted to the green?

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I debated leaving the pills in the boxes, some were really pretty.  But, I figured that it would be smarter to dump them out and take them to the pharmacy to be disposed of properly.

Who knows what on earth was in those pills? These were from way before such things were regulated. 

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Its been awful hot lately, but was so nice out on the lake.  Sugarwings and my husband took a long swim from the cove to the shore, and he says she told him "it was lovely" out there on the lake. 

She was right, "lovely" was the perfect word to describe the sun setting over the trees while a warm breeze blew across the lake.

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It was all around, a good day.  I hope your holiday was a good one too.

We made fruit salad and baked bread to take on the picnic, (still loving that bread maker) then I foofed up the living room a bit before hitting the lake in the late afternoon after the worst heat of the day had passed.

Everything around here was so dry and brown, that I wanted to brighten things up indoors by adding some roses around the room.  I'll have pictures of the mini redo in the next post.

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I even managed to do a little work on my Faerie Book Swap.  Which is still open if you'd like to join.

This image is the cover of a box of old birthday candles.  To print it, click on it to save from a larger window.

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Hope to see you in the swap! We are up to 75, there will be a great selection of pages for me to make the books with!! Its getting exciting and the pages haven't even started to arrive yet, I'm just giddy with anticipation!

How to trap fruit flies

Food and Drink, Hens, how to's

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Thanks for your comments about my friend's place in Omaha. I sure would recommend it if you need a place to stay when in Nebraska!

Talking about wine reminded me about this little trick to get rid of fruit flies.  This year has been awful for the horrid little pests.  I discovered that they really love wine, more than anything and every evening when my husband poured a glass of his (purely medicinal-ha ha) red he'd end up with floaters.

So, instead of throwing out this bottle when I was done, I left about 2" of wine in the bottom, and covered the top with Saran Wrap, and taped it down tightly.

With a toothpick, I punched some tiny holes.

The insidious creatures can't resist the wine, fly in the tiny holes, and then get stuck. I don't know if its that they drink so much, they are too drunk to get out, of if they get fatter while in there, or if they find their way in by scent but aren't led out that way. 

Whatever reason, it works.  Of course, I could tidy up the plastic wrap and make the bottle look nicer, or use a better bottle of wine, not a $5 one from Trader Joes.  But I still think this looks better than fruit flies on the bowl of produce I have sitting out!!

But you don't want to make it too attractive, it would be awful to mistakenly pour this into your wine glass!

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Now, if I could just get the chigger problem under control outside.  The hens don't seem to be making a dent in my daily itch quotient.  But they do pick grasshoppers off my begonias.

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