Author name: Karla Nathan

Round Robin Book Swap

Round Robin Book Swap, swaps

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My pal Lisa, sent her first page and cover for our Round Robin book swap, and included some gifts.

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Very generous gifts that  I just love.

IMG_4531 Including some artwork!  Anyone who gets a piece of art by Lisa is a lucky person. She's the best.

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Here is what she has done for her own book.  Now I am supposed to add a page for her, and send it on to the next person to add a page too. This is getting fun already and we barely started!

And speaking of fun, are you LOVING the new fall TV season as much as I am????  As much as I looooove summer time, I sure do love autumn for the television.  Survivor is off to a good start, Simon is back, and Zoey is adorable.  I'm so happy right now.  My DVR is filling up nicely and I'm telling myself that I won't squander it all by watching it at once. After the dearth of programming the last month or so, I've decided to be more careful with my viewing and save some for slow times.  (yes, I am a TV addict and I schedule my nights around what I want to watch next. Sad but true)

Kansas Picker Buddies

antiques/junking

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My pal, Angie and I had the BEST junkin day.  Her parents are big time collectors and have a barn full of great stuff. I needed some ceiling tins for my kitchen redo and they had a pile for me to go and pick up.  We stopped at thrift stores along the way, including one in Tonganoxie. 

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Tongie happens to be where the owner of the Peruvian Connection lives.  And she donates samples of the clothes to that thrift store.  I bought this cotton sweater dress and sweater (brand new) for $15 each.  Of course, they won't look like this on me…. The dress is sheer and lacy, I'll wear it like a sweater over black leggings and a tee shirt.  If I ever go anywhere that I need to dress it up, I can wear it over a black slip and it will be a completely different look. 

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The thrift had lots of goodies for us, and I got a ton of dress up clothes for the grands for about $1 each, lots of nice princessy garb.  We hit an antique mall in Leavenworth and I found a few tidbits too.  That city used to be have a lot more shops, but not any more. The 2nd hand shops make up for it though. I found a couple of children's books from the 1800's for only 15 cents each.  Who even marks things 15 cents any more??? 

Sugarwings was glad. She and I have been reading the cool, old Goldilocks story over and over.  But the story is a bit different, instead of Mama Bear, it is Medium Sized Bear and she is a he.  I wonder if that is the original version?

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Of course, shopping at thrifts means wading through this kind of weirdness too.  This could be even  more wrong than Mama Bear now being a man.

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Luckily, romantic rabbits weren't all we found.  I came home with a pile of tins too. I have 20 of this design and  20 more of another style. I think they'll be pretty together on the ceiling. 

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We also got Crunch Cones!!! How often do you see those any more? This was an old fashioned, walk up dairy bar. The kind that closes soon after Labor Day. I'm so glad it was still open, it has been years since I found Crunch Cones anywhere.  What is that topping made of anyway? Its not nuts, its not coconut. Its just crunch I guess.

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Angie's parents have a barn that would make American Picker's Frank and Mike drool.

A little side rant here:  Mike and Frank aren't always my cuppa tea, but at least they are educated and pass on some info during the show.  I feel like I learn a bit watching them.  But I do get tired of gear head stuff and mantiques. 

On the other hand, the two Daisy Duke wearing actresses on Picker Sisters seem clueless about what they are buying and are just too fake for me. They seem way too full of themselves and their cleverness for me to watch any more episodes. The stuff they buy can be found in any junk pile and I don't think they need to travel all over to find it.  I think they'd save a lot on gas if they just looked in a junkyard or landfill near where they live.  (thank goodness the new fall TV shows are here and I am no longer desperate for entertainment. No more Picker Sisters for me)

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Mike and Frank would know that Angie's folk's barn is full of The Good Stuff and they'd enjoy the treasure hunt. Right down to old, collectible cars buried under tarps.

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I was intrigued by this cabinet full of great chippiness and alligatored paint.

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These two are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet. Her dad is a Charmer with a capital C.   He has a story for everything and a fun way of telling it. 

And her sweet mom fed me lunch, with home made angel food cake for dessert.  To a person without a kitchen, a homey meal is a real treat and very much appreciated.

They are planning a yard sale to clean out the barn soon, and I was invited back to get an early pick.  Can't wait!  There is everything in that barn. You name it and he has multiples of it.

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I even got a few hats from Angie's mom earlier, I hope she has some at the sale.  I've been on a millinery binge lately, I've had lots of luck finding bargains everywhere. My hat whispering skills have been on over drive lately. Angie had a few to sell to me too.

She has recently opened a new shop in North Lawrence, the "Now and Then Boutique".

She and her partners are having a grand opening on Sept. 23rd and 24th (that's tomorrow!!!) 

Angie makes everything she touches just lovely and has inherited her Dad's keen eye for Good Stuff. If you are nearby, I hope to see you at the opening!

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Living through the kitchen remodel

Kitchen remodel

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Progress is happening! The guys working on our kitchen are hitting it hard and have been getting a lot done.

IMG_4445 The wall is down, that went quick. 

And they are going to be able to brace it up in the attic, so I wont have a beam going across the kitchen. That was an iffy thing, we didn't know till it was opened up if that would work or not. Old houses are a big question mark when you start remodelling.

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Our cabinets are stored in the garage, waiting to be set back up when the new room is ready for them. My new refrigerator is ordered.

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The tiles and four layers of linoleum are up, the nails and staples are pulled from the wood.  There are lots of places that need patched, like around the grate. And quite a few other spots too.  But the wood itself is much better than I dreamed it would be.

There were so many layers ripped up, that my ceiling is a few inches higher now!

IMG_4514 Someone had already patched some spots, years and years ago. I wish I could leave this as is, for a souvenir, but- it has sharp edges since it is tin.  I think it could be a toe ripper, for sure.

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The guys have removed the window on the wall the cabinets will be moved to.

IMG_4517 There was no choice, the window had to go. I hated the idea of losing the light, so I ordered two glass block windows from Home Depot online (they came in 3 days!) and they are now built into the space where the back splash will be. Won't that be nice light on my counter top?

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To keep myself sane while having my house torn up, I've tried to keep other areas nice as I can. Like setting out a couple flats of fresh violets and pansies and some ornamental cabbage on the porch. I don't do well with chaos and mess, I like things pretty. Nice surroundings mean a lot to me. So, I needed a few pretty areas to look at and keep my mind off of the messy ones.

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We've set up a coffee station in the bedroom. I like it so much, its tempting to keep it there. Its pretty nice to have coffee so convenient in the morning!

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We've moved the fridge and some supplies to the studio.  No microwave or toaster oven, and I am craving a hot meal.  

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When my husband is home, he grills for us, but I'm not much of a griller myself. Its been yogurt, toast and peanut butter, and fruit for me lately. My son, Ryan, eats turkey sandwiches almost everyday of his life so he doesn't mind.  He watches what he eats, because about 6 years ago, he lost over 100 pounds, and keeps it off. 

He looks good, huh? 

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He is as sweet as he is cute. He kisses me on the top of the head and tells me he loves me every time he leaves the room.  Ryan lives in an apartment on the side of our house, and works two jobs plus spends an hour at the gym every day.  He also does all of our yard work, so keeps busy.

  I just wish he would have a social life.  This is the shyest guy you'll ever meet. 

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The winner of our Craft Day Giveaway was chosen from the entries by Beth when she was here for a craft day again on Tuesday.  Her pick was:

Maggie

If you haven't seen Maggie's work, you need to go look at her recent post about her illustrations for sewing patterns. Oh my. That girl can paint!

 

 

 

Editing in reverse

antiques/junking, collections, Kitchen remodel

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This isn't easy, but I'll say it again. He could be right. My husband says I have too much stuff. And when it was time to put it away before the kitchen got demo-ed, I was agreeing with him whole hearted-ly.  I was ready to pitch it all.

Some of it really will have to go.  This corner cabinet will not fit into the new configuration, so it has already left to go to my sis-n-law's home.

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The crap inside it that I can't live without now has a home in this cabinet.

Yep, the china closet stuff went to the bathroom.  Odd.  But it seems to work. 

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And the white pottery above the windows needs to be changed too. I'm a bit tired of it there. But still love the collection. So, its in the bathroom cabinet too.  I moved all my blue bird dishes, my china birds, and the white flower pots, and squeezed it into the big glass door cabinet in the bathroom.

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The rest of it is all packed away, to figure out later. I'm considering using all of the floral pitchers above the window. The billions of plates will have to go. Somewhere.

  I'm going to miss my hand painted ceiling. But I will LOVE having a vintage pressed tin ceiling!!

The blue carnival glass that was my mom's was too dark to tag along with the other things that got moved, and won't work in the new kitchen either. So they went to live in the guest room, as part of a display of photos of my mom.

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The white pottery seemed to go well with the birdies in their new home too.

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Its not that much different than what was in there before, just fuller. 

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The bathroom type supplies, (tissue packets, Qtips, bars of soap, cotton balls, etc ) are all hidden inside glass containers with lids.  There were already some flower pots in there, and there were lots of shells and pearls tucked in here and there.

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Looks like I need to remember to buy bath salts to fill the jar.

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  Gosh, I'm just not sure. It is probably too much. I tend to over fill everything.  I am going for a more "edited" look in the kitchen/dining room. Why should I double up in another room to make that happen? Maybe I should edit everywhere…

Of course, I could just be high on breathing in dry wall dust and not thinking clearly. Right now, I'm at that point in a redo when I am wondering what on earth I am doing anyway.  Sanity is the first thing to go when the walls start coming down.

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I'll have more updates as the kitchen progresses!  In the meantime, you have till Tuesday the 20th to leave a comment on this post

to enter a drawing to win the craft day giveaway from Beth, Mary and me.


KC Renfest part deux

celebrations, fairies, family

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When you enter the park of the Kansas City Renaissance Festival, one of the first things you see is the fountain. Every year, Sugarwings makes a beeline for it, and would probably be happy to spend a good part of the day right there by the water.   As much as she loves fairies, she loves mermaids and water even more.

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I nick named her Sugarwings before she was even born, I would have gone for a more mermaidish name, if I had waited to get to know her first.  But as I've said before, there is just something very WRONG about "Sugartail".

(By the way, thanks for all of your concern about our little fairy. She is now settled back into the Montessori preschool she was in before we took her out and test drove Kindergarten. She is happy to be there, and is in a pre-K program, that should help a lot. )

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Kids are always so attracted to these painted wooden pieces that you stick your face in.  I am not always a fan of them, but these are extra well done and I love the artist's work.

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There is so much attention to detail at the park.  From the costumes to the scenery, its just magical.  The location helps, its in a hilly little park full of shade trees and cute buildings.

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And not really that expensive to attend.  We go on the weekends that are buy one get one free with a food donation.

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Since we've had a grandchild, I go more than once a season.  In the past, it was something I'd attend every two or three years.  But watching it through a kid's eyes makes the magic seem so real, that I never get tired of going.

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And I never turn down a chance to see some Jack Sparrow style eye candy.

(although, I think this pirate looks a bit more like McDreamy in dread locks than Jack, don't you? Still pretty either way)

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Normally, the men in tights are pleasing to the eye too. This year, Robin Hood has some extra junk in the trunk though.

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Although, who am I to talk?  I wonder if my tiny wings make my butt look even bigger? Maybe I should go for a giant pair next year…

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Sugarwings was very taken with the fencing and thought she'd challenge the knights to a duel with her magic wand.

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Instead, she was invited up to take a fencing lesson and be part of a duel with a nice foam sword.

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There is a petting zoo too, with sheep and goats to feed.

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We had a hard working little Cinderella with us, who was ready to muck out the stalls.

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The petting zoo was pretty laid back, we were the only ones in there, so the girls took their time and made some friends.

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My handsome husband enjoys going so much that he gave up a golf game to join us all.  I think he went knowing that some opportunities for baby snuggles would come up.  He can't resist them. (and he got to play golf the next day, so he didn't miss his weekly golfing fix)

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Yes, just looking at these photos, I'm ready to plan another trip there.

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Sugarwings was about a year older than Mayara when we took her for the first time.  I can't wait to dress this little snuggle bug in a fairy dress and watch her dance with the sprites.

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This year, our Hippy Chick and I got out and danced with the fairies too.  Luckily, I am the one with the camera, so there are no shots of me tromping and clomping around out there like an ogre. I'm not much of a dancer, but it was sure fun to do.

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I wish I was as graceful as Miss Calliope, she twirled and danced with these ribbons beautifully.

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If you ever get a chance to come to Kansas City in the fall, I highly recommend a day at the festival. It goes for 6 or 8 weekends, starting on Labor Day. Each weekend has a different theme, and you never see the exact same thing twice no matter how often you go.  Discount tickets are available at Subway and at local grocery stores, plus there are buy one get one weekends with a food donation.  We bring in some snacks and drinks to save a little, but the food vendors have tasty treats too and are hard to resist.

Maybe I'll see you there?  I'll be the one in the ginormous wings so my butt looks small by comparison.

A new hat for a Romantic Gothic Ghost

Workshops

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Somehow, I doubt if I'll do much Halloween decor this year, with the remodel and my trip to Jenn's fairy event.  I'm driving out there and spending time with my sisses on the way back. 

Plus, the next couple of weeks before I leave, I get to have Sugarwings quite a bit, her dad is going to be away and her mom is knee deep in nursing school.

And did I mention the remodelling?

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Last year at this time, Beth and I were working away at creating Romantic Gothic Ghosts.  A blog with lots of romantic white Halloween decor and projects with videos, photos, how tos and lots of scanned ephemera to download and print.

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I know I won't have time to do up my house for the holiday, but I at least wanted to make a little sumthin just for the joy of making it.

While putting this witch's hat together from the ground up, I took step by step pictures and wrote out directions.  I've added them to the Romantic Gothic Ghost blog.  If you already paid to take the classes (thanks!!!)  you can still access all the projects and this one will be a bonus for you.

If you'd like to take the classes, check them out here: Romantic Gothic Ghosts

Its on the same page as our White Christmas classes, so that is the banner that is up.  Sorry if that is confusing.

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Last year's classes were such a blast for Beth and I to do. I miss them, hopefully I can put some more together sometime in the future.  But at least I got to do this fun little witchie poo hat today.

(and yes, sweet Sissy, if you want it, I'll mail it to you! – my sis loves witch hats)

 

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You have till Tuesday the 20th to leave a comment on this post

to enter a drawing to win the craft day giveaway from Beth, Mary and me.

Craft Day fun and still time to enter the Craft Day Giveaway

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Tuesday, we had another craft day. Lately we've been pretty good about keeping up with these. I'm so glad, because they mean a lot to me.  This last one was really fun, all of us seemed to be in a snarky mood and we laughed all day.

Beth had this post card with her, and it made me laugh because it suited my mood that day. As an artist, I work alone a lot, and it can be lonesome. Craft days are such a great break from the quiet "good girl" days of slogging away and working alone. Its nice to have a day with buddies when we can crack jokes and be a little rude.

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Beth also brought some goodies for our Craft Day Club giveaway.  We'll draw a name for the winner on our next craft day, on the 20th.

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Leave a comment here if you want a chance to win.

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Mary completed a record number of glue book pages last Tuesday.  This was my fave.

Her glue book swap is still open, by the way.

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Beth worked on this embroidered bag.

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The Other Karla did some stitch work too.

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While I worked on my two dozen paper mache mushrooms. These are not quite done, I'll have some photos of the finished product soon.

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But the prettiest thing all day?  Beth's flirty little feathers. She just came from the hairdresser and had some pink feathers woven into her hair.

 

A 5 year old with a crow bar

Kitchen remodel, Sugarwings

IMG_4395 Last week, my time was mostly spent getting ready for the remodelling project.  The first step was to haul all of my Rubbermaid tubs out of the garage and give them a bath. Luckily I have plenty of them, every time Home Depot would have a sale and they'd go below $4, I'd buy a few.

I used them for my antique business and for my faux finish/mural biz.  These things are great for hauling supplies and paint to jobs, and I never worked on walls in someones home without my open can of paint sitting down inside a tub and my roller pan on the lid.   It just gave me a little peace of mind, to know that I wasn't going to spill onto someones floor, since I am ultra clumsy and spilling was a big possibility.

These tubs ended up being the PERFECT amount for my stuff in the kitchen and dining room! Each is full and stacked in the living room now.  I've decided that my husband just might have a point, I probably do have too  much stuff. 

On the other hand, I have the same amount of stuff as a I do tubs.  It could be worse.

IMG_4388 Right before packing it all up, we had some guests, family came in town to visit for the weekend. This is Grandma Joan, her sis, Ethel with my oldest boy, Ryan.

For some reason, I don't show many pictures of him, do I? I should, he's adorable

Since I had guests coming, I gave the house a much needed thorough cleaning.  I probably wouldn't have bothered if they weren't coming, I'd have told myself that it was all just being ripped up anyway, why bother? But, I'm so glad that I started with a clean house, it made the packing just kind of feel better as I was doing it.

 

IMG_4374 While the company was still here, the contractor sent his guys out for a little excavation under the tile to see if we were going to be able to save the old floors way down under years of layers.

Looks like good news!  The floors seem to be there, we'll have to see what they find as they rip out the rest of the layers around the 3 rooms. They think that the dining room is 5" boards, the kitchen is 3" boards and the mud room area is 9" and those head a different direction than the other two.

  That didn't bother me, I think it could be very interesting layout. I've got my fingers crossed that all are salvageable.

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The ceilings will be covered in un-matching tins, so why should the floor match?

All the tins will be painted the same, and a consistent pattern will be used around the perimeter of the room, with something different in the middle.  I think I'll prime them white and glaze them with a cafe au laite color.   I like gray, too… they might have a gray wash instead of creamy coffee. 

I haven't decided on the floor finish yet. I have  to see it all together and sanded down. It might need painted if too much patching happens.  I'd prefer just a clear coat with natural wood showing through, but when you have an old house, you have to be prepared for what you want to not be what you get when you start ripping into it.

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Along with the floor, this dividing wall will be removed. 

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 I had Sugarwings a couple of days this week, and that big, empty, soon to be trashed wall was just way too tempting for us.

We decided to get out the crayons and chalk and give the wall a good send off.

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Soon, we had drawn all over the floor too.

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Then, we decided to add texture to our art with a hammer.

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But things really got fun when we pulled out the crowbar.

Anybody need a demolition specialist? This one works for pink marshmallows.

Scenes from the renfest part 1

celebrations, dogs, fairies, family

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As it is every season, the Kansas City Renaissance Festival was just magical last weekend.   We had family in town visiting, so the whole group went along with us.   We didn't all stay together, but got to meet up here and there throughout the day.  The park is so big and diverse, everyone wants to see something different.

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Its as much fun to people watch as it is to see the shows and events that are offered.

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Or should I say, 'dog watch'?

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But my eyes, and my camera are always drawn back to my girls.

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And Clover. They both came as gypsies like their mom, this year.

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Mayara didn't dress up.  She came as herself, a smiling little cuddle bug.

IMG_2621 My daughters were gypsies too. I'd made everyone a fairy ringlet to wear in their hair the night before, but some of them were tossed out of the wagon (along with bottles, papers, and a few assorted other tidbits) by the littlest sprite.  She is at that "oh-oh" stage.  You know, the one where babies loved to throw things down just to watch them fall?

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Pixie Pie was there too.

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She even got brave and danced with the fairies around the maypole.

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Sugarwings, on the other hand, needs no courage, she thinks she is one of the fairies and runs right to them.  She deserts us and joins their group as soon as she sees the fay.

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And takes flight!  See her feet? She is up in the air, flying off to be with her fairy family.

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My sis-in-law treated herself to a gown at the festival. I think the clothes are lovely, but personally, I don't get much shopping done there.  Besides the giant grilled turkey legs and cold drinks, I don't buy much.  But seeing Terri looking so pretty in this gown made me wish I did.

(her fairy laurel is made of old millinery in peach and gold to match her lovely auburn hair)

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They have a couple of them hanging from trees, and we always stop to play in them.

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  While we are in them, I always daydream about making one of my own. I can see how it could be done…  Wouldn't a pink one make a sweet play house in my yard? They hang from a hook on a tree branch and sway in the wind, with all the chiffon billowing in the breezes.

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There are more festival shots to show you, I'll have part two later this week.  Remember, if you want to be in a drawing for the Craft Day Giveaway package of ephemera and pretties, please leave a comment HERE.

 

Just Because

give away

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One of my recent flea market purchases was a big box of lace.  Good lace, lots of  the the netting style that I love, but mostly scraps. Still, it was only ten bucks, and I love scraps. I prefer scraps. 

I added strips of a variety of the laces to some old table cloth material and made another pillow case for my bedroom redo.

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And I have been covering old mail bags with the scraps too.

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This one has a little pocket on it. 

I'm a crookedy sewer. But I kinda like that look.  Like I prefer scraps to rolls of lace.

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And I love the way this flower is wonderfully tattered. Perfectly imperfect.

Not that my sewing is anywhere near perfect, oh my.  Its a struggle. But I keep doing it.

These bags are in my Boutique now. I actually had a spare moment to do it after all the kitchen packing got done.  I've had Sugarwings a couple of "bonus" days this week too, so am extra proud of myself for getting something added to the shop!!! 

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Something that took my mind off the drudgery of packing was the mail.  A couple of sweet gifts arrived recently.  This book is from one of our Birdsong Tag Book swappers, Sue Emmerson.  She sent it to Sugarwings all the way from Australia.   Its a sweet story about a little koala bear who is adored by her mommy, but then, the mommy has a lot of babies and is busy with them, so the little bear decides to win a big contest to win her mommy's love.  What she finds out is that her mom really loves her  so much, and doesn't care if she wins or loses.

Which was good for Sugarwings right now. Her mom just started nursing school and is super busy, and she misses her. But she knows that no matter what her mom is busy with, she is always loved.

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This gift came from my pal, Laurie, just because. Don't you love 'just because' gifts?  She said she saw it and thought of me, inside is a fairy medallion, that is every bit as wonderful as this beautiful wrapping she did.

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The last time Beth and I shopped together, I bought a few tea towels at an estate sale.  I never turn down a $1 tea towel, you can't even pick a hand towel up at Walmart for that price, and of course they never look this good.

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Beth told me not to buy more, she had a stack of them in her basement. So, last craft day, she brought a big bag full of towels and napkins too.  I feel like I need to throw a dinner party to use the napkins! (but I don't have much of a kitchen right now)

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ps-If you'd like a gift too, sign up for our Craft Day Giveaway drawing, please leave a comment on that post.

You'll get goodies from Beth, Mary and I.

Also, please forgive me for not answering comments right now, our remodelling project just started!

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