Author name: Karla Nathan

Painting furniture with no sanding, some short cut tips

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), how to's, how-to projects, paintings, Tutorials

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I've done a few other furniture painting tutorials (you can find them on my side bar, along with a lot of other how-tos), but those were mostly whites, creams, grays.  Not everyone lives with "low color" like I do, a lot of people like some flash. I know my family does, they all think my neutrals are boring. So when I paint something for them, its usually bright and cheerful.

So, I thought I'd give you some tips for using deeper colors.

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Our Hippy Chick was given this two piece set by her dad, it used to be his mom's.  It looks okay as is, but dull for a  fairy's bedroom, and this was meant to go in Sugarwing's room at her mommy's house.

Its been painted a number of times, looks to me, like the latest was a 1960s antiquing technique.

When I don't know who painted a piece or what they used on it, I always coat it with a BONDING primer, so my own paint will have good adhesion. If I painted it myself and know that it was latex with no poly top coat, I skip the primer and just paint it as is. But since so many things I paint are garage sale or flea market pieces, I have no idea who used what on it and I use primer in case.

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Over the years, I've tried many of the brands of primers.  Currently this is my favorite water clean up one. 

There are gobs of primers out there, be sure that you are using a Bonding primer, that says it will stick to glossy surfaces, do NOT use dry wall primer, that is a completely different thing. Kilz will not work unless you also sand.

I NEVER ever sand or strip the piece before I paint it.  Life is too short!

Now, if you are painting something really tough, like laminate or a high gloss laquer, maybe a quick sanding wouldn't hurt, just to give it some tooth.  But for most furniture, a bonding primer will be just fine with no sanding at all, as long as the piece is clean.

For darker or deeper colors, use a gray undercoat to prime with.  The white one is too glaring and will take more coats to cover it.

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Speaking of coats, use good paint.  Wall-mart paint is cheaper, but you use more because you are going to use more coats. More time, more work, more paint.

A quality paint saves you quite a bit. This Behr is my fave, it comes in many colors and usually only takes one coat. 

For this, I let Sugarwings pick out the color herself.  Its a Disney shade that is carried by Home Depot.

I chose Satin finish, that should hold up to little fingers and heavy use with no top coat.  This is a good paint that will last.

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After cleaning the furniture, decide if you want to change the hardware, if so, you might need to fill in the holes with putty, let dry, sand and then repeat.  After the piece is painted, you drill new holes to match the new hardware.

If keeping the knobs, do you want contrast or do you want to paint over them?  If this was going to be a cream colored piece, I'd have liked the contrast of the aged brass. But for a kid's room, I wanted the pulls to blend in.  So I left them in place and just primed and painted right over them. (when I was all done, I dry brushed another shade over them so they would have a little more interest)

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Pull out any drawers, and set them up on their backs to paint. It will save dripping.

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Don't ever paint the sides, or the bottom of the drawers, or they will stick like crazy!  I like to wax the sides of each drawer, for an easy opening and closing.

Also, I paint the interior of each drawer, just to make them feel clean and fresh.

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If you are doing decorative work after the paint dries, acrylic craft paint works fine.   I made simple stripes in multiple sizes with different sized brushes, and polka dots with a round sponge.  Then painted some flowers on the bottom drawer, added vines to the doors, and accented the trim with various shades.

IMG_3999 I am not a perfectionist.  I like old furniture to look like old furniture. If its been painted a few times in its life, I like that to show. I don't sand it down before painting, or between coats. If you like the perfectly smooth look, you'll need to sand.

When painting around glass doors, make sure you scrape the glass off with a razor blade within a couple days of doing the job, or the primer will be hard to get off.

If you are painting a two piece set like this, let the paint "cure" for a few days before stacking them.

Any questions? Feel free to contact me.

Tools you'll need:

  • bonding primer
  • quality paint
  • opener
  • drop cloth – unless like me, you don't worry about your workspace floor! You can see mine has seen some painting over the years
  • a wet rag is nice to keep handy
  • paint brush
  • small sponge roller (for big, flat areas, this sure speeds things up)

 

Fantasy Photo Editing tips and short cuts with Picnik part two

fairies, family, how to's, how-to projects, photography

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On this photo, I wanted softer colors and an over all, dreamier, softer look.  (at 53 years old, I can use all the soft effects available for my skin!!)

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 So, I skipped all the fixes on Edit and went straight to Create.  I turned the whole picture Black and White, under Effects at about 20%. Before applying it, I erased the black and white from the eyes and jewelry.

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Next, I used Eye Bright on all of the jewelry and the eyes.

Then, under Eye Color, I used the full strength gray to take away the yellow in the flowers, applied it, and tinted them to match the other colors with a purple Eye Color, faded.

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Under touch up, I used Blush, in a skin tone on the skin, and faded it away, then did the same with a pink Blush on the cheeks and lips.  I added a bit of faded blue to the iris with Eye Color.

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One of my favorite tools for faces is under Seasonal, Valentines Day. Its "Heart's Desire" and gives the whole photo a pink tint, with blurred edges. I applied it with its largest size at 53%.

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Finally, I used Matte (Effects) in two layers, a pale pink full size, but faded a bit, then a darker pink very small and faded over that. To finish, I added a grey drop shadow.

Sugarwings 5th birthday

celebrations, fairies, family, Food and Drink, parties, Sugarwings

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Thanks for your interest in photo editing. I know I said my next post would be more tips and tricks, but I wanted to show you pictures from Sugarwing's birthday party first.  The soft color editing tips will be on Friday instead.

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We had quite a week with our fairy child.  We took the entire bunch of 7 grands and their parents to a water park in Kansas City on Thursday to celebrate a few of the birthdays, then my husband and I snuck our little one away for a weekend at a Holiday Inn water park (we had a free Priority Club room to use) and a day at the zoo in KC too. 

She's pretty proud of her two wrist bands from the parks and refuses to take them off.

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She also had a sleepover with me on Sunday night, and since I got to have her most of Monday, we decided to throw a party.  A fairy tea party luncheon with Pixie Pie.

We got up early on Monday morning and started baking cupcakes, then made mini pizzas by rolling out the dough and cutting it with a star shaped cookie cutter.  The stars were topped with Trader Joe's marinara sauce, cheese, a broccoli nose, red pepper slice smile, and green pepper eyes. 

I'd show you photos, but when a soon to be 5 year old works the cookie cutter and makes the faces, they aren't always recognizable as smiling stars.  They just kind of looked like pizza blobs. But she loved them anyway.

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It wasn't quite time for Pixie Pie to arrive, but Sugarwings was pretty excited and wanted to sit at the table and wait there for her.

Waiting can be the hardest part.

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We were trying something new that day, some all natural rock candy sugar. It made the tea even more fun to stir.

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When her cousin arrived, the girls scampered up the stairs to get her all decked out in her fairy wear too.

I think that Sugarwings is wearing my all time favorite selections in this picture.  She layered herself in multiple skirts and a lady bug costume, along with great ruby slippers from Aunt Sissy.  Of course, the water park wrist bands just make the outfit.

Did you notice that Pixie Pie is soon to be a big sister? Her mom is due any minute, and is expecting a boy.  I hope he likes tea parties.

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After lunch, I turned them loose with cupcakes, icing tubes, and sprinkles and let them go.  It quickly became Sprinkle Palooza, we were knee deep in tiny, tasty, tidbits that made crunchy sounds when we walked through the kitchen.

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When I was a young mother, I never let my poor boys go wild with the sprinkles like this.  I was probably on too tight of a budget to allow such waste and on too tight of a schedule to clean up the mess.  And too tightly wound myself to be able to relax and just enjoy the show of sprinkles and icing flying everywhere.

Its so nice to be a grammy. I can't imagine anything better.  I wish I'd been as happy go lucky with my sons as I am with these girls.  I have to say, all the arthritis and creakiness and backaches and wrinkles are worth it. Getting older is getting better.  I love being a little old lady.

Oh, the boys and I had fun when they were little, of course. I was the master of finding free things to do. If there was a grocery store grand opening, we were first in line to get a balloon and free hot dog and play any carnival games they offered.  We hiked, we swam, we pinched pennies and saved up to have special treats.  But life was harder then, I was a single mom with three jobs for a while, times were tight, time was scarce and money even more so.  I spent more time worrying than playing and didn't realize how fast it would all zoom by.

But with Sugarwings, I'm old enough to know how precious and limited these times are. 

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Sugarwings might be a bit spoiled by all she gets to do and the places she gets to go, but she doesn't act like it, she is the most appreciative kid around.  She always has a big smile and an "oh my goodness" or "thank you, Grammy!!!", or a "thats sooooo cuuuute" ready whenever we do something special. And she flings herself at us with unlimited joy and wraps us in her arms.  Her middle name is Joy and it is perfect for her. She overflows with it.

And we still are careful about spending, all of her dress up clothes are from garage sales and goodwill stores.  We buy sprinkles by the truckload, but mostly with 40% off coupons at Michael's.

She might be a bit over indulged by grand parents who are smitten with her, but honestly, I think that I am the one being indulged, not her.  I love every minute of it.

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Its hard to believe she is five now.  I've been invited to walk to school with her on her first day tomorrow with all of the rest of the family, and I'm just not sure that I can do it.  I might just sob thinking about how fast she is growing up. 

But I also can't wait to go through each and every stage of it all with her.  Today she was planning her future wedding. She will either marry a blue M&M or Prince Navine.  I sure hope that when that day comes, I get to help design and set up her reception.  And I also hope that we are still best friends then like we are now.  Because it will be here before I know it, I can almost hear those wedding bells.

 

 

 

Fantasy Photo Editing tips and short cuts with Picnik

fairies, family, how to's, how-to projects, photography

 

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While I was in Indiana, my sisses indulged me and we played Fairy Dress up. Bobbie Sue's husband used my camera to get some photos, and as cute as they were, I thought they could use some added magic. (By the way, my sister lives on a highway and we were in her front yard wearing our fairy gear. Its good to have family that likes to have fun and doesn't get embarrassed when cars drive by and honk when we are being silly)

Here is how I did it, if you are interested. I use only Picnik, which is free. But some of my choices are from the premium selections, so they cost $24 a year. Much cheaper than buying Photo Shop, quick, easy and simple.  I can't figure out Photo Shop myself, and Picnik is so self explanatory its easy to learn.

I don't spend much time per photo either, never more than 5 minutes each. I take a lot of pictures, and enjoy editing them, so don't have a lot of time to spend on each, or I'd never get anything else done if I didn't keep it quick.

 Click on any photo to see it in a bigger window.

(for the picture of me flying, I tilted it, with Rotate to make it look like I was flying off, the other steps are similar to the ones below)


  Before and after

First, go to "Edit" and auto fix, then slightly sharpen. Next I do auto colors, and then cut the saturation in half.

Example

Go to the "Create" section and in there, find "Touch Up"

I use Wrinkle Remover to get rid of the red car in the background. It took three applications to get enough strength of the blur to cover it.  I ran a circle of Wrinkle Remover all around the edges of the photo to make it match too.

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I clicked on the gray eye under Eye Color and used that all around where I'd blurred the edges.  You can only do one color at a time. Save each and move on to the next.

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Eye Color was used again to tint all the magic wands, wings, orbs, and hair embellishments, as well as the wings.  After tinting, I faded the colors by sliding the bar till I liked the strength of the color.

Over that, I used Eye Bright, then lightened it a great deal, so the wings and orbs had a bit of a glow.

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But that wasn't quite dramatic enough, so I used Eye Bright at full strength on the lightening on the orbs and highlights of the wings one more time.

To make the fairie's skin glow more, I used Dodging, still under the category of Touch Up.

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Over the blurred background, I did a faded blue Eye Color, then went to the Featured section and added a solar layer, and faded it down.

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Next, I used Ortonish under Editing, and faded it half way. Over that is Bokah Stars from Fourth of July under Seasonal. I like to make the stars tiny, and do two or three layers of them, in different sizes.

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To finish, I used Matte under Effects, in blue first, then faded, and over that, pink, faded and smaller.

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This picture has nice light coming through over my shoulders, so I decided to accent that.

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I made it really colorful, not my typical style, but fun and fairy-ish.

Here are the steps:

  • Auto Fix
  • Sharpen
  • tint orbs pink with Eye Color
  • lighten and brighten orbs and wings with Eye Bright
  • Eye Bright full strength on all jewelry and again on the orbs
  • full Saturation (under Effects), before applying, I erased the Saturation from all skin tones
  • Lomo-ish (under Effects) to darken the edges and make the center glow
  • Eye Bright on wings and around the orbs
  • Dodging to lighten the faces
  • Drop Shadow in pink

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For my next post, I'll show you some softer colors and ideas.

Home from some family fairy fun

antiques/junking, fairies, family, Travel

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Its soooooo good to be home. But I'm still not caught up. I wish I really was a fairy and could wave my magic wand to make everything get done! 

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While visiting my sisses in Indy, we had some fairy dress up time together. I probably play dress up with them as much as I do with Sugarwings.  There is nothing like having family that never out grows their playfulness!

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Although, there is an age range when not everyone finds it as much fun as we do.  But the kids indulged  us and let their fairy grandma grant them wishes with her wand while I took their picture. A couple of the girls even put on some fairy wings and posed for me too.  But look at little Jaythan's face, he is the one sitting in the grass in a white shirt.  Poor kid, he must be wondering if Mamaw is going to be taken away and locked up somewhere. He is worried she has snapped!

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Yes, I complained about being busy, busy, busy since I got home, but I did take time to edit some of the photos. A person needs to have their priorities straight. 

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Plus, picnik is a super fast, easy way to edit.  While doing a couple of the pictures, I took an extra bit of time to write out the steps on how I did it.  I'll be posting a couple of tutorials next week with the step by steps if you are interested.

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My trip was just great.  Its the first time I drove there by myself in years and I was a bit worried about it, but I had a wonderful time.  I was having so much fun talking and singing to myself and planning projects in my mind that I didn't even turn on the audio book that I'd downloaded.  Sometimes, 10 hours alone can be quite therapeutic.  I think I needed that.

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On the way, I shopped a bit, but not much.  This has been the year of NO JUNK around here.  How sad. I miss my junking trips.  We were too busy in Indy to get out much either, we had some Very Important Family stuff to do, so barely shopped, and most of it was not vintage.  We did hit one Goodwill, where I found an amazing old, old skirt to take apart for the fabric. 

I got home in time for my son and his family to fix us a big anniversary dinner and spend the evening on Tuesday night. Since I knew they were coming, I limited my stops at antique malls on the drive home. 

We even got to have Sugarwings stay all night, that was the best welcome home I could get and was worth zipping right on by antique stores along the way to get home in time to see her.

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There were some pretties to add to the Boutique too. And believe it or not, I actually took photos and got them listed. Its has been way too long since I took care of my business.  Its not a lot, but its a start. 

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While I was at it, I grabbed a couple of things that I'd made months ago and never had time to list.  There are TWO TUBS of stuff that has piled up, waiting for me to take pictures of and try to sell, and I simply have not gotten to it.  

Yesterday, instead of working, we took all 7 of the grand kids and their parents to a water park to celebrate some birthdays, and this weekend, I have Sugarwings. But- I'll be forcing myself to stay on task in the next week, and hope to have more listed between a few other projects I have lined up.

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Wish me luck, I plan on spending an hour each day on nothing but the Boutique and Etsy, then making things the rest of the day.  Well, except some Sugarwings birthday time.  She and I have a date for Smurfs, I think.

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When I got back from my trip, Direct TV was out.  No TV, no saved DVR programs.  I thought about not even getting it fixed until I was caught up on my work, but then I started to shake and experience withdrawal symptoms and had to make the call within minutes of finding out I was TV-less. 

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Already, I missed out on the finale of Falling Skies and So You Think You Can Dance.  But luckily, I saw True Blood at Sissy's house.  Ooooh, that is a heartbreak diverted.

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Well, instead of complaining about not getting any work done, I'll go do some.  Please check in Monday for editing tips if you want to play hooky from work and goof off with picnik like I did!

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Oh, and the winner of the dress form online tutorial is:

Sherry

And THANKS so much to all of you who are buying the class! Its just about my only income since I've neglected my store so much. I appreciate your support and I hope you love making the dress forms as much as I do. I'll be adding a Halloween dress form idea to the class, soon (free to those of you who already signed up) as a thanks.

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Speaking of Halloween, don't forget, that if you purchased our online tutorial, "Romantic Gothic Ghosts" you can still use that class and all the cool papers we downloaded for you.  If you didn't get all of the projects made last year, now is the time to make some for this upcoming spooky season. 

Or if you didn't take the classes yet? You can still purchase it. There are tons of patterns, how-tos, ideas, decorating, and goodies for you there.  All in a low-color romantic style.

You can see some of it here  Just scroll down, the Romantic White Christmas class is at the top, the Halloween one is below.

 

 

How to make a magic mirror

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), how to's, how-to projects

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Sugarwings has a birthday coming up. And the next day, she starts kindergarten. 

Oh my. 

How did she get to be 5 so fast? I can't believe she will be in school.

I wanted to get her something special for her 5th birthday, so when my friend gave me a mirror that didn't sell in her garage sale, it inspired me to create this magic mirror for the birthday girl.

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Now, the evil queen's mirror really was more glam and golden than what I came up with, it was actually more like the way this mirror started out.  But I was going for light and cheery, more Snow White than her stepmama.

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So, I took the back off, and removed the mirror, and painted the frame.

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I used the spray, bonding primer that I love, and always use.  It goes on like a dream (shake it well!)

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Over that, I used acrylic craft paint to do a base coat of deep pink on the flowers, then dry brushed some lighter pink over that.

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It looks a bit messy, but its all about the layers.  This is a quick process, you don't have to be an artist to smoosh some colors onto 3D flowers like these.

And messy is good.  You don't need to be precise.

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Like I said, its all about the layers. I used dark pink, then light pink, then some yellow in the centers, and purple around the centers. On a couple flowers, I did even more purple. 

Over all but the yellow, I brushed another coat of light pink.

Each layer is messy and fast.

Then, I got my brush extra wet, and brushed green onto the scrolls and leaves, wiping off a bit here and there with a paper towel.

I did the same with pink on the inner rim, then made polka dots by dipping the wooden end of the paint brush into the paint and spotting it on.

(if I was doing a mirror like this for myself, not for a child, I would distress the raised areas with sand paper, then glaze over it with a brown color and wipe it off)

IMG_3345 After that, I tackled the mirror.  A glop of paint remover/stripper went right in the center and I let it sit for about 15 minutes, then scraped at it with a razor blade (while wearing gloves)

Then, I scrubbed at it with the stripper on my steel wool pad.

When done, I sprayed it with the garden hose to clean off the stripper.

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Then, I downloaded a picture of Snow White from Google Images and tinted it sepia.  She is usually wearing red, yellow and blue, which was too bright for this project and Sugarwing's bedroom.

So, I printed it on matt photo paper, and added a touch of blue to the eyes and dark pink to the lips with markers.

After that, I taped it to the back of the mirror so that it peeks through the clear spot on the glass, and replaced the back on the mirror.

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Around the top, I wrote, "Mirror, mirror on  the wall- who is the fairest of them all?" and at the bottom, wrote, "You Are"

This was done in a waterbased craft paint meant for glass. Read the labels of the bottles at your craft store if you want to paint on glass or a  mirror.  You want to make sure that it holds up to cleaning.  Regular acrylic paint will wash off.

Once I give this to my fairy baby for her special day, I'll get a photo of her looking into it. 

But for now, shhhh! Its a surprise!!

Flawed but lovely

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Mayara

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When I looked through my photos from this day, I almost dumped this one.  Its pretty blurred.  But there was something about it that I still liked, so I edited it a bit, grayed the image and kept it.  It seems to capture little Sparkle's sweetness.

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The same with this one.  There just wasn't enough light for a non-photographer like me to get a good photo with no flash on.  But it was such a sweet picture of the littlest fairy baby.

It makes me think about how many things I love that are flawed, but still beautiful in my eyes. Vintage, pre-loved, chipped, distressed, all are adjectives that make me happy. 

Perfection is over rated!

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This photo, too, was blurred.  I used "soften" and a black and white tint, then a faded white matt on the edges. The photo itself might be blurry, but the faces of my girls are so happy, that I had to save this picture too. 

Sometimes, using soften and toning down the colors makes a blurred photo have an "I meant to do that" attitude. 

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When this posts, I'll still be out of town, and won't be answering emails.

But please do leave a comment, it will enter you in the drawing for either a free online dress form class, or a kit to make the dress form if you've already paid for the $15 class.

Packages will be shipped after I return, but if you order the dress form class, I can send the password to you on my Ipad, from Indiana.

Slowed down for summer

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, Sugarwings

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Last week, Beth, Mary, and our other Karla came by for craft day.  Of course, Button came along with Beth to play with Agnes Rosebud.  Here they are in Beth's supply tote.

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I hear that at home, Button rules the house. But when he comes to see Grammie, he gets a little shy and hangs out on his mom's lap as much as he can.

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Mary worked on her glue book, Beth and Karla did needlework, and I dithered.  Seems like I am spinning my wheels lately and not getting much of anywhere.

I hope to knuckle down and get something accomplished after my Indy trip.  Is it the heat? Something has sapped the productivity right out of me.

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Its much more fun to be playing out in the sunshine with the sprinkler and Sugarwings.

That could be the problem.  Or, it is that I have so much I need to do, none of it is taking priority, I am just feeling swamped?  Which isn't like me. The heat kinda makes me feel like I'm wading through molasses.

I do always seem to have too much on my plate, but I'm good at mental  lists and working my way through things as they need to be getting done.

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Hopefully, the trip away from the piles of to-do work will refresh my mind and get me focused.

Isn't that why we take vacations?

Or could it be that I've had so many trips that I can't quite get caught up when I get home any more?

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Oh well, it all gets done somehow.  And I'm lucky to get to spend a few days with loved ones. See you when I get back!

Please forgive me if I don't answer comments while gone.  My sisses and I will be junkin, making stuff, and hanging out, non-stop this week.

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But please do leave a comment, it will enter you in the drawing for either a free online dress form class, or a kit to make the dress form if you've already paid for the $15 class.

Packages will be shipped after I return, but if you order the dress form class, I can send the password to you on my Ipad, from Indiana.

 

 

A message from Mayara

family, Mayara

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Grammy Karkie is away this week. I know she'll miss me.  We have fun together. I love it when she takes me to a restaurant and gives me the lemon from her ice water while we wait for our food.

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What is a lemon, anyway?

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Oh well, not so bad once you get used to it.

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