Author name: Karla Nathan

A Romantic Country Article and then a bug that I wished would just KILL me and get it over with

Etsy Goodies, give away, hand painted candelabras, Hand Painted Furniture, I do tend to run on, don't I?, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, vintage paper/collage art

First of all I wanted to let you know that for some reason, my answers to comments are not all going through. About 1 out of 5 gets sent back to me with a failure notice. I really am answering them, I don’t know what the deal with Typepad is. Anyone else having this problem???

Karlascottage2 Tuesday night after the fairy grand baby went home to her parents, I finished an article I am writing for Romantic Country.  Here is a teeny peek at one of the pictures. 

The story is about tips to create a romantic style bathroom.  I don’t know when it is to be published, I’ll let you know when I hear.  Sometimes, I just check the stands when the new magazines come out and am surprised to find photos of my house inside! Barbara Jacksier used to be the editor there and she was so helpful, she used to always send advanced copies.  Editors don’t always have a chance to do that, but she always made time to. She would even send a reprint of a photo from one story into a different magazine, not even an article I had written.

She has a new cottage book coming out, check out her blog for lovely details!

Paper_doll_dresses_048 I enjoyed making the paper doll wedding dress for Stephanie as part of her August Give Away prize so much, I made a few more. Eventually, I will list them on Etsy for $6 each, plus shipping, but if you want one now, please email or comment and you can buy it directly from me.

And thanks to the nice purchasers of my hand painted buckets. The two rosy ones have been sold.  The angel bucket is still available.

LEAVE A COMMENT IF YOU WANT TO ENTER SEPTEMBER’S GIVEAWAY!

You all know I tend to be a tad bit productive,(which is why I can keep my prices so low for what I do- I do a LOT) but the article and dresses are all I managed all week. I was hit hard with a BUG of some kind and spent the last two days wishing I would just die.  I doubt if you  need anymore details than that. Photo_album_murals_001

I had my old mural and painted furniture photo album out the other day, so I thought I’d show some pictures from that.Photo_album_murals_002

The quality might not be as good as it should be, since I have simply taken photos of photos in an album.  Sorry.Photo_album_murals_005

I used to paint furniture on just about a daily basis.  I kind of miss it, and I just drool over cheap, beat up bargain pieces at garage sales that are calling out to be saved. But I restrain myself and no longer have a double car garage, an antique mall booth, a garden shed and a showroom full of this stuff.Photo_album_murals_007

This cabinet was in my kitchen for a while.  I used to constantly change out furniture, find something new, take the old piece out to sell.  It drove my family crazy.Photo_album_murals_012

Here is my garden shed before a sale.  The table cloth on the drop leaf is actually hand painted.

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These palm trees were painted at the Tampa Country Club. That is the best job I ever had, I stayed at their private hotel for 2 weeks, with free room service (great food) and hung out by the pool or drove to a really cool movie theater nearby when I wasn’t working on murals.

I did research on palm trees before I  went down there, to know what they looked like, but then, I realized once I got to Florida, all I had to do was look out a window for ideas!!

(Molding was added to the walls right under where the paintings stop)Photo_album_murals_013

This photo was in a Better Homes and Gardens magazine and was taken by Bill Mathews. 

It is of a ceiling I painted to camouflage a missing piece of curved molding that the designer didn’t want to try to replace.Photo_album_murals_010

And this gloriously gaudy fruit picture is from my friend, Kari’s, kitchen. She is a hair dresser and I get my hair done for free when I paint for her. Photo_album_murals_009

My client for this mural wanted her whole dining room – every inch of the walls- painted in a scene she found in a book.  She had me add the family pets to it too.

That sweet little white dog hung out next to me the entire week I painted at her house.

Looks like even when I don’t  have anything new to say, I can still run on and on, can’t I?Dumpster_021

****EDIT****

  -ADD ON-

There is a Spring Party going on at this blog site on the other side of the globe.  After feeling so sick and run down all week,I have been gloomy, thinking about fall and winter coming in- being cooped up, having colds, BEING cold.  I think I will just pretend it is Springtime and go enjoy this party! Want to join me?

Painted angels, my little fairy angel, and an angel from the past

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, give away, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Baby_adam_baby_leandra_026 My little fairy grand baby is with me today, and supposedly taking a nap.  She doesn’t nap much at Grandmama’s house, we seem to keep pretty busy playing.

Baby_adam_baby_leandra_025 Before Sugarwings came over, I did get a little work done. I painted the 3rd (and last) bucket from Goodwill. Wish I could’ve gotten more, but that is the story at thrift shops- just be glad you found what you did, you never know if there will be anything there or not!

This bucket has not been glazed in umber yet. I might do a metallic bronze instead.

All three of these buckets are available for $12 each plus shipping if you want one. Shipping is probably around $5.00.

I won’t be listing them on Etsy, so if you want one, just email or leave a comment.Baby_adam_baby_leandra_030

I also made up my give away gifts for Stephanie. She is planning her daughter’s wedding, plus has a pretty wedding themed collection in her bedroom. 
(Isn’t it funny how we all know things about each other’s homes?)Baby_adam_baby_leandra_032

I had this teeny little June bride that I thought she might like.

Stephanie was the 1st place winner for August’s giveaway. Since she isn’t a crafter, she had the option of a custom made gift for her, instead of the Cottage Collage Kit. 

(I just got three  of my kits off in the mail this morning to the editor of Somerset Living!  Feels good to knock a project off my list)Baby_adam_baby_leandra_031

I decorated a box for the bride figurine by adding old papers, tons of glitter, and this hand painted rose medallion.  It is covered in diamond glaze and isn’t dry yet, that is why the roses look a bit milky.

I added a teensy millinery flower and a heart charm to the top of the box. 

I also found  this English die cut of a bridal party in my stash of never ending vintagey goodies. Baby_adam_baby_leandra_030_4  I know Stephanie says she isn’t a crafter, but it just looks like something that could come in handy for a person who collects wedding themed things!

And of course, I am still hooked on paper doll dresses, I just can’t stop making them.  It is like trying to just eat one peanut.  I can’t do it.  A better analogy for me, might be cookies. 

I can never stop at one or even a couple cookies.Baby_adam_baby_leandra_011_2

I plan on making tiny dresses to use as Christmas ornaments next.

The glue is still wet on the pearls on the dress too.  I never can wait to take my photos until the pieces are dry, can I?  I listed something on Etsy that had sanding dust all over the piece.  I should have wiped it off  before photos, but I just get too impatient, when something is done, I am ready to move on!!Baby_adam_baby_leandra_028

Elaine is my 2nd place winner.  She loves ROSES.  So I made a tag for her with one of my hand painted rose medallions.

I put it on a tag  that Beth gave to me. She had covered a few in some of her pretty wallpapers and generously handed me a stack of them.

By the way, she has a bunch of paper doll dresses on her site too, but they come with a story about the girls who own the dresses. 

I decided I am a "Gina".  Read the story and see which sister you would be!Baby_adam_baby_leandra_034

After getting the prizes done (don’t forget, you can enter this month’s drawing just by leaving a comment)I whipped up a couple of tags.

The blue bird is from the swap I did with my sis.  It is covered with a crackle glaze and the crazing looks good in person, those just never show up on these posts though.Baby_adam_baby_leandra_006

Then the fun began- Sugarwings came over to play with her Grandmama.

We watered flowers.Baby_adam_baby_leandra_002

And we watered Twinkle.

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And we played with some of the most fun toys ever, empty boxes.

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She is reminding me so much of her daddy at that age, I had to get out the old album.  (I wish I’d been a scrap booker then, I have very few photos from that period!)

Baby_adam_baby_leandra_014_2 See the similarities???Baby_adam_baby_leandra_021

Stephanie, and Elaine, I have your addresses and will mail your presents as soon as the glue dries. I might take photos while the glue is wet, but I am smart enough to let it dry before I pack things!

September’s giveaway drawing has already begun, I just don’t know what the prize is yet.  Leave me a comment if you want to enter!

A flowery guest, some flowers I painted, and second thoughts

antiques/junking, Books, Etsy Goodies, paintings

Labor_day_001 I  hope everyone had a lovely Labor Day weekend?  We spent a lot of it boating, and I just had to show you this fashionable young guest, Katie, who came along today for her first boat ride.

Everyone brought great food for a pitch in picnic and the lake water temperature was perfect.  I spent a lazy afternoon floating around and stuffing chocolate cake  and pasta salad in my mouth. 

Why does food taste so much better outdoors???Labor_day_006

Before boating, I did manage to get some work in.  I packed up goods that sold in Etsy and have them ready to mail, then painted a lot of white base coats on things I had lying around waiting to be spruced up.

This was a too shiny brass piece, isn’t the paint and umber glaze an improvement?

Labor_day_018 I also painted two of these buckets that I bought at Goodwill.  They were plain galvanized tin, with the embossed hearts, I painted them white after priming them and adding a crackle spray coat. 

After adding the hand painted roses, I glazed over the buckets with umber glaze. When it was wiped off, the crackled areas showed up pretty.Labor_day_015

This isn’t a project I did today, but I found it today! It was packed away and I forgot I had it.  This is a mirror that I sanded the back off of in a spot, and added some vintage rose paper to, so that it peeks through the hole. I added a wired ribbon and one of my vast collection of millinery flowers, and its done.

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While I was painting roses on buckets, I decided to paint more wallpaper medallions. 

The rest of the day involved cooking and cleaning, not nearly as much fun as creating or boating. 

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I did take some time to look through this book that I purchased at the flea market this week.

Labor_day_012 I bought it because the font was pretty, the words were French and the pages were old. I want to use it as wall paper on the wall behind my couch.Labor_day_011

I thought I could frame the illustrations, and glue the text to the wall.

But after examining it, I think it just might be too nice to tear up.  What do you think? The only date I could find in it is an inscription in the front that says

"Edward Breck With love to Papa Chele from Nell. Christmas 1928"

It is a soft cover book and the front is torn loose a bit.

The illustrations are on a tissue paper and are simply laying in the book, not glued down.   They are wonderful, but I keep going back and forth about my original plan, I wonder if I should just salvage the lovely pictures and make use of the rest of the book, or is this book worth something?  I paid $20 for it myself.

Does anyone know about old books and have any advice?

Spooky things, Storing things, and trying not to Hoard things

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, flowers, give away, I do tend to run on, don't I?, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art

Halloween_pack_001While going through my stash of goods from the big flea market this week, I came across some things that had a touch of Halloween flair (lucky numbers 7, unlucky 13, some old ribbons in black and orange, and a bunch of other fallish things) 

So I decided to make up Cottage Collage Kits with a Fall Theme.Halloween_pack_007

For each one, I used a bit of the papers to make a sample of what could be done with the kits.Halloween_pack_005

I don’t do a lot of Halloween decor myself, but can appreciate the colors and I really enjoyed putting these packs together for someone else who would get more use out of it than I would.

I have the kits listed on Etsy for $12 each, if anyone wants a big bunch of Halloween goodies to work with.Somerset_018

Each kit contains a generous handful of orange and green millinery flowers, because I seem to have a lifetime supply!

Look at all these flowers!  I just want to spread them out and roll in them, I love them all so much. I am FORCING myself to not hoard them, to actually use them and enjoy making pretty things with the flowers.Somerset_011

Trying to put away my new acquisitions from the flea market made me reorganize my studio so I’d have a place to store them all within reach and within sight. If my supplies are hidden away, I forget about what I have and don’t use it.Somerset_013

Plus, it is fun to have  all  my favorite things out where I can enjoy them!Somerset_012

This stuff is just too cool to hide away.Somerset_021

All of the storage containers were things I already had, except these lidded glass jars.  I had a chair from TJMaxx that broke, and when I returned it, I saw these on the clearance table for $7 -$10 each. There was cash back on this purchase after returning the broken chair, that is always nice.Somerset_003

After organizing, I couldn’t wait to play with my new pretties!

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So, I finished decorating the folders I am making for Somerset Living.Somerset_010

I swore to myself that I would not hoard my vintage wallpaper either.  I am using it and enjoying it! 

The first two folders were from wallpaper that Beth gave to me, and the third is from some I ordered on Etsy.

The inside of this folder is a watercolor wash I did on some heavier paper.Somerset_007

And see- I used two big millinery flowers on this one!  Good start on the pledge to not hoard!Somerset_006_2

While I am trying to not be stingy with the papers, I am also not being wasteful.  I save all the teeny bits in a big hat box and dig through it for detail items, like the tags I made on all 3 of these folders.Loris_birthday_002

It might seem silly to save such little pieces of scrap, but I don’t think this card that I made would have been nearly as pretty without the thumbnail sized bit of wallpaper that I added and wrote "rose" on.Loris_birthday_005

I made that ATC into a birthday card and tied it to a bag that I put one of the $1.99 rose pots into and gave it to a friend for her birthday yesterday.

We went to an art opening another friend was having at KU, and then out for margaritasLoris_birthday_010

to celebrate.

And now, I need to announce my gifts for the winners of the August giveaway!

Since I had so many comments I am giving two presents.  Second place will be a hand made paper doll dress.  And it goes to

ELAINE

And first place, with the choice of a Cottage  Collage Kit or a hand made item is

Stephanie.  Ladies, please contact me and I’ll get your goodies in the mail. And thanks to everyone who entered.  I appreciate all your comments and conversations.  That is why I have a big giveaway every month. And since today is Sept. first, I have started a new contest!Loris_birthday_012

All comments from the month get entered, and I’ll let you know what the prize will be when I figure it out.

I am glad my husband never reads this, he’d hate knowing how much junk I bought today!

antiques/junking, vintage paper/collage art

Sparks_labor_day_015 What a great day at the flea market in Sparks, KS! Beth and I found so many goodies, but most of what I got was project material.  Sparks_labor_day_022

I was surprised at the end of the day, how many of my purchases were "supplies" for making it all into collage art or scrap booking.

These 1930s prescriptions were a couple dollars for "a handful"

The grocery store price tags were $2 for a baggie full, and I got another baggie full of pretty little rose themed greeting cards for only $4.Sparks_labor_day_028

I did get carried away at one booth where I found lots of vintage brides, bridesmaids, and other bins of craftable goodies.Sparks_labor_day_026

That booth also had bundles of never used, but old, velvet millinery leaves. 

Then I saw all the brass charms, not old, but charming.  I spent about $40 at that one stop.Sparks_labor_day_029

A bag filled with  a dozen of these sweet birdies was $6. Sparks_labor_day_017

And GEESH, do you think I got enough old hats and seam binding ribbons?????  There were about 80 packets in the bag of ribbons, for $15.  And the hats ranged from $1 to $4 each, and have wonderful flowers to pluck off and use in projects!!

The teeny velvet pillow  with the needlepoint robin was only 50 cents, and the wall paper covered box I have it all stored in was TEN BUCKS.Sparks_labor_day_020

And isn’t this a pretty book? All the pages are lovely, and so was the price, $1.

The photos were 5 for $1, so I got about 25 of those.

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The large card in my favorite shade of blue was $1, but is a bit ragged. And the velvet bow was a dollar too.

Throughout the day, I scooped up lots of sparkly rhinestone bits of jewelry for $1 each. 

And I haven’t even photographed the beautiful French book ($20- big purchase of the day!)  and the bags of Christmas ornaments ($5 a bag) that I found, yet. Sparks_labor_day_001

Sparks is a unique place to go, I don’t even know how to begin to describe it, that town is a puzzle to me.Sparks_labor_day_002

I can’t imagine that anyone actually lives there.  All the homes, barns, and businesses look like they have been turned into shops that are open twice a year for the flea.

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I heard that this used to be the bank. This building seems to be the least decrepit of the area, it is pretty cute.Sparks_labor_day_012

We shared an order of biscuits and gravy at Bubbles Cafe for breakfast.  I don’t think Sparks is notable for its food, but they weren’t bad.

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We ran into a blog friend, Carol was there too. It was good to meet her, she will be at Silver Bella this November and we will be seeing her again then.Sparks_labor_day_004

I have to wonder what the town looks like after everyone packs up and leaves?  A ghost town?  I really HOPE no one lives there, that would be kind of sad, the place is pretty run down.  But it sure makes for a great flea market, and I am already counting the days till spring and it is open again!

Lost Friends, Blogger Friends and my generous friend, Beth, as well as some witchey women who look like they might be close friends

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, how to's, jewelry, vintage paper/collage art

Mavis_006 My husband called from a road trip last night to say that there were funeral services he was going to miss this morning for a wonderful lady who used to work for him years ago.Mavis_009

He asked me to order flowers for her, but I wanted to do something special, she was such a nice person.

So I took one of the $1.99 mini rose pots that I got at the grocery and painted the pot in 3 golds with a sponge, and added hand painted roses.Mavis_011

I cut a banner from scrap booking paper, aged it with ink, and wrote her name, Mavis, across the banner in gold outlined in black, then added gold glitter glue.  The glitter seemed too heavy, so I took a paint brush and cleaned up the lines, took the extra glitter that I removed and touched it here and there to the leaves of the plant.Jewelry_etsy_019

I needed to be at the funeral home by 8am this morning to drop it off for the family, so my day started early.

It is amazing how much you can get done when you get a jump start on the day. I even ran errands and stopped at the gym on the way home.

Then, I listed A TON of stuff on Etsy, including some jewelry that I had made.Jewelry_etsy_020

Jewelry_etsy_032 I don’t make jewelry very often, but when I do, I get on a serious kick and make a lot of it for days on end.  A couple times a year of those binges keeps me stocked up for all of my art shows, or where ever else I sell it.Jewelry_etsy_002

I only use vintage beads and crystals, and try to keep each piece unique.

I don’t know how well it will do on Etsy, but was worth a try.  Paper_doll_009

I added a few more paper doll dresses and a couple of other pretties made from ephemera.

AND MY EARLY START ON THE DAY WAS GONE!!!!!!!!!

It took forever to list all of that, I didn’t finish until 1:30. 

Folders_005  Finally, by 2, I got to play with wallpaper!!!

I made up more witchey women with the copies of that old photo I am crazy about.

These are my "pastel witches"Folders_006

Beth had given me some tags she’d glued wallpaper to, and I used those as a base.

I drew on the wallpaper with a gold gel glitter pen, that is my favorite new toy!

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Then, I used the ladies on a large shipping tag (4×8) covered in some of the wallpaper that I bought on Etsy last week.

This time, they get to be royalty instead of witches.Folders_009

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But they really are meant to be witches, so in the last collage that I did with the photo, I gave them witch hats made from green velvet cut from vintage millinery flowers.Folders_001

I started decorating the folders I am sending to Somerset. The pattern I am using to make them came from my sisterSissy_swap_party_047

She had made this pretty pink one for me as part of our swap.Folders_014

I’ve been tracing her folder and making them out of wallpaper.

The emblems on this one are copies of old postcards covered in crackle glaze. 

Too bad you can’t see in this photo the cool way the glaze dried, all crazed and old looking. 

These aren’t done yet, I need to play with them a bit more, and then I get to fill them up with vintage collage supplies and ship them off to Somerset Living.  I just love that magazine and am thrilled to be included in it!Sparks_001

Tomorrow, Beth and I jaunt off to to our semi annual flea market up in Sparks and White Cloud, KS.  It is Memorial and Labor Day weekends and is so much fun.

Last spring, I found this box of beautiful glass hardwareSparks_008

and this box of old receipts.

I am all a-twitter about what I might find tomorrow!!

We are hoping to meet Carol there, she is a blogger friend that we have never met in person, but lives in the Kansas City area (which is a great part of the country to live in if you love junk!)Shopping_cart_029

Our other blogger friend, Carlene is always saying she can’t find such great things in AZ. So, sweet, generous soul that she is, Beth is making her a boxful of vintage Christmas goodies!  I am including this dear little deer for her.

She likes pink, on one of the first posts that I read of hers, she had just died her hair pink. 

The pink rose on its head reminded me of Carlene’s pink hairdo. Hope she likes it!

I need to finish up my studio work for the day and pack up my car for tomorrow’s big event- SPARKS AND WHITE CLOUD!!!

Heck, I thought I was up and on the go early today, tomorrow is going to be really early for me.  But worth it!

All the rest have 31

a lapse of memory again, or am I just careless?, antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, flowers, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Shopping_cart_010 Does anyone else notice anything wrong with this calender???

It was a gift from my BIL, the guy on the left in the photos. (my husband is the guy in the middle – but this was 20 some years ago!) He gathered up great family pictures, took them to a copy place and had a memento calender made up for Christmas. 

I just realized today, that August really isn’t over.  I don’t think it is my fault that I was confused, although, don’t most people know that only Feb. gets down to just 28 days?? I should remember that poem about the months!

The Month Poem
.

Thirty days hath September,
April, June, and November;
February has twenty-eight alone,
All the rest have thirty-one,
Excepting Leap-Year, that’s the
time
When February’s days are twenty-nine.

Anyway, there are a couple of bonus days in August for me!!  And that means more chances to enter the drawing for this month.Shopping_cart_026

I didn’t get much work done today. I thought I might, I found this baby corral at garage sales.  Actually, it is two that I put together, so she’d have space to roam in.

Shopping_cart_016But of course, why would Sugarwings want to be corralled when she has a Grandmama to play dress up with? And Twinkle to read stories to?Shopping_cart_008

Or shopping carts shaped like cars to ride in?  We went to the grand opening of the new CVS in our town to use up all of the grand opening special coupons that expired Sept. 1st, (which, is NOT tomorrow, like I thought).

The shopping cart was so fun, we walked around and around the building and played with it outside till another little kid came along who looked like he and his mom needed to borrow it from us.

Shopping_cart_001 So then we went to the grocery store, where the carts aren’t nearly as much fun- but they do have $1.99 flowers!

I bought a bunch of glads and three pots of mini roses, including the cute tiny trellis in each pot, all for $1.99 each.  Shopping_cart_020

I did manage to make ONE THING today, and only half of it is done. I used some old floral cardboard from  a chest that had fallen apart to make a folder for one of my Cottage Collage Kits.Shopping_cart_019

I keep paper goods in a similar chest, but it isn’t much longer for the world, it definitely has seen better days.  I won’t let it go to waste, though. I can see many craft projects in its future after I find a replacement for storage!Shopping_cart_021

You can see the back of the folder here in this photo next to some garage sale purchases from this weekend. 

I see a tea party in the making here. I can’t wait till Sugarwings is big enough to play big girl games with me! I’ve been collecting tea sets, doll cradles, dress up clothes, and all sorts of fun things for us to do together. 

Don’t forget, there are actually a couple more days left in this month, go ahead and enter the drawing again!!

Cottage Collage Kits coming up in Somerset Living!!

Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, flowers, how to's, I do tend to run on, don't I?, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Lavender_folder_002 I’m still on my paper doll dress kick, they are too fun to stop!

But I did take a break to make some of my wallpaper folders filled with vintage supplies to list on Etsy.   This lavender themed one is in the shop and I stuffed it with lots of cool papers. I only made one, because purples, lavenders and periwinkles just don’t come up too much in the things I buy to use. Lavender_folder_010

But I did come across some good ones to put in it. Lots of one of a kind items are inside.

And look- sheet music for "Lavender’s Blue!"

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The wallpaper that I ordered for myself came from Etsy today too.  And just in time, I need to make 3 of my Cottage Collage Kit folders for Somerset Life!

I cut two out and got them started,but not foofed up yet.  Wallpaper_008

Some of the wallpaper that Beth gave to me was perfect to use on this tiny little photo album. I got it in the Michaels clearance aisle for 50 cents and embellished it to fancy it up.

I covered the inside and outside of both covers with Beth’s wallpaper, then glued old seam binding ribbon around the edges to keep the paper from shredding up on the corners.Wallpaper_010_2

I added glitter to the ribbon to cover any messy glue spots, drew on the wallpaper with a gold gel pen, added an English die cut flower to the inside cover and added MORE GLITTER.

The brass corner brackets and the green vintage earring on the clasp finished it off. (look at the glue on my fingernail, I was so glopped up at the end of this project!)

It has sleeves to slide photos into and I can just see a grandma using this as her brag book for her grand baby. But then, I can’t quite get enough albums myself for my fairy grand baby, so maybe I’ll keep it! Wallpaper_003

I am in two mini swaps with Debra, she, Beth and I are swapping ATCs, one fairy, one Halloween. Here is my fairy one, a bit odd, not a dainty fairy, that is for sure.

But don’t you think fairies come in all shapes and sizes just like people do???Paper_doll_dresses_008

We are also swapping paper doll dresses.  I made this one with a page torn from a child’s book, The Tortoise and the Hare. Debra is an avid bunny collector. I found another old child’s book about bunnies to send to her too.

She over whelmed me with gifts when we swapped matchboxes so I owe her an ‘extra.’  Paper_doll_dresses_006

She designs Halloween dolls for Bethany Lowe (check out her site, there is a big box of samples on it now!!!).

So, I made a Paper Doll Halloween gown.  This one is on black paper with sparkles in it.

I drew the spider web with my gold gel pen, added crackle finish mixed with brown ink to age the whole dress, then sprinkled black and purple glitter onto to it.  For a finishing touch, I ruffled up a sheer purple ribbon and glued it on the back to peek through as an under slip.

Betty and Beth are in the mini paper doll dress  swap too.Paper_doll_dresses_003

Good thing I have  someplace for these to go, because I can’t stop making them!

Although, these two sold on Etsy right after I listed them. That is a nice feeling.Paper_doll_dresses_002

I am not making two alike, and am not using patterns. I draw them as I make each one, so the sizes are way off kilter, there are giant ones and tiny ones!Paper_doll_dresses_004

When I was a kid, I loved my paper dolls. I wasn’t one of those kids who tore or trashed them, I played with the same ones for years.Paper_doll_dresses_016

That might explain my fascination with these little cuties.

I’ve enjoyed all the swap crafts that have been going  around this year, the art doll hat, match boxes, tussie mussies, all have been fun to do. But I LOVE making these paper dolls!Wallpaper_014

And I LOVE the old wallpaper I have been playing with too.

I even turned some into a key chain (also in the Michaels clearance aisle for 50 cents).Sharons_party_for_her_sis_001

As pretty as I think old wallpaper is—this is prettier!  Sugarwings and her baby cousin, Madison, got matching dresses to wear to a party Saturday night.

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While at the party, I noticed a cabinet at the house that I had forgotten that I painted. It is always a nice surprise to come across a past work in someone’s home.

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I spent a lot of time gluing today.  The day started out early in the garden while the morning glories were blooming and now it is eveningAugust_birthday_005_2

and the moon flowers have opened.  I’m glad I have leftovers and don’t have to cook tonight.

Yesterday I picked tomatoes, peppers, fresh herbs and garlic to make home made sauce, and put together at big lasagna for Sunday dinner.Leelee_swimming_august_004

Ilearned that you shouldn’t eat a big lasagna lunch before you go out on the lake on a day with a 100 degree heat index.  But Sugarwings didn’t seem to mind if the rest of the family was over full and lethargic, she had fun on the water!

Well, I’m off to eat a plateful of leftovers right now, and kick back on the couch for the evening. I am all glued-out.

Nibbing around in Beth’s House while she isn’t home

collections, Etsy Goodies, family, give away, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Paper_doll_dresses_004 Now I have a new addiction. I love to make these doll dresses! Beth asked me if I wanted to be in a mini-swap with her. She is the in swap hosted by Speckled Egg and Debra mentioned that she was disappointed to have missed out on being in it too. So, Beth set up this mini swap with Debra and asked me to join in.Paper_doll_dresses_011

I’d never thought about making one before, but really got into it, once I drew some shapes I liked for the dresses.  Beth had to keep telling me- "this is not Project Runway!" because I was drawing out elaborate gowns and getting away from the whole "paper doll" simplicity of it.

Which made me think- wouldn’t it be fun to have a ball gown paper doll swap at New Years!??Paper_doll_dresses_009 Thats about as close as I’d come to a glamorous outfit for New Years Eve.

I listed a couple of dresses on Etsy and have one to swap with Beth, and now have an idea for a special one to make for Debra, with a Halloween theme.  I have a feeling I’ll be making more too. It is too hard to stop!!! They are so cute and so fun to do!Paper_doll_dresses_002

Look at what Beth gave to me when I went over to visit her!!! A wallpaper bonanza!  And wonderful patterns too, such perfect colors to work with. 

There is nothing like old wallpaper for doing collage work.  I am simply crazy about it. 

Beth also gave me a stack of tags she had started to cover with the papers, for me to play with and finish.Beths_housedoll_dresses_002

When I got to her house, she wasn’t home from her big girl job yet.Her husband was just leaving,and he foolishly let me in. So I poked around her house with my camera while I waited.

Doesn’t her husband know that I am curious and nibby?  He should have made me wait on the porch.

Beths_housedoll_dresses_004 In her garage was stuff from the latest auction she’d been to.Beths_housedoll_dresses_005

And here is a collection I found in her guest room.Beths_housedoll_dresses_006

Her craft room is wonderful and filled with pretty inspirational displays.Beths_housedoll_dresses_007

All of the craft room shelves have the supplies set up as art in themselves.

And you’ll never guess what I found under her bed! (just joking, I am not THAT bad at nibbing around)Beths_housedoll_dresses_010

I was delivering the box and bagful of goodies to Beth from the swap she and I did with my Sissy when I went back to visit my family in Indy.  I hadn’t been to Beth’s since I got back, so she is just now getting her pretties! 

She’s got some pictures of it all on her blog, its quite a haul!Sissy_swap_party_025

Going through it all made me homesick for my sisters. Sis and I had such fun with the swap we did! Sissy_swap_party_015

And today is my other sister, Bobbie Sue’s, birthday! 

There was a rainbow that a crystal prism prjected onto the wall and I asked her to stand in front of it for this photo, and of course, the witch’s hat That Sissy made) seemed appropriate.

And yes, we do have hokey names. Sissy, Bobbie Sue, and Karkie Jo.

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This week is also the anniversary of my mother’s death and my dad’s (who passed away last year) birthday.

I hope that doesn’t make Bobbie sad every year on her birthday, since her birthdate is forever tied to those dates. 

We miss them so much, but I try to do something as a happy reminder of them on anniversaries like this.

Dad was an avid gardener, so I picked tomatoes from my garden and made up big pots of sauce to freeze, thinking about him while I worked. He always had a freezer and a pantry full of his garden produce. 

Etsy_scrap_pack_006 Speaking of the last week of August- I will draw the two winning names for the give away on
Tuesday.  You can still enter by leaving a comment if you’d like to.

Downtown Murals by Grandmama and some Witchy Women

Etsy Goodies, family, how to's, paintings, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Witchy_women_017 I’ve had an etsy-palooza-blowout week!  I am thrilled (and lucky) to see so much go out of the shop in a couple of days!  Thanks to everyone who bought something, I really appreciate it!

And as a hardworking business woman who wants to get ahead in the world, how do I spend my day?  Do I make more stuff to list? Do I list what I already have laying around in piles in the studio and get my Etsy store restocked??? Witchy_women_018

Nope- I played hookey! I walked around downtown with Sugarwings and her grandpop.  We looked at some of the murals I have painted on business fronts downtown (I’d have photographed more, but my battery went dead!). Witchy_women_011

We rode the mini carousel, went out to lunch, then rented THREE movies to take home for later. 

Witchy_women_002 But I did manage to do something constructive before I skipped out for the afternoon to goof off with the fairy grand baby and my handsome husband (did you see those arm???? He lifts weights, I get older and saggier, he gets better looking all the time). I quickly made a couple of things. 

Here are the three crones that were in the old photograph I copied for my Cottage Collage Kits. 

I glued a piece of vintage wallpaper to a card, then glued it to a piece of black sparkly paper.  Aging ink in pink was wiped on with a sponge before gluing down the lovely ladies cut from the photo.

I cut a frame out of anaglyptic wallpaper, and drew around it with a gold and a silver paint pen.Witchy_women_006

Black and brown ink pens were used for vines and accents around the silver.Witchy_women_005

I cut hats out of OLD black grosgrain ribbon and added a band with a sparkly gold gel pen. The same pen was used for sparkle on their bewitching gowns.

Witchy_women_004 I wrapped vintage millinery flowers around the teeny bit of black gross grain that was left ( I rarely waste anything) and glued it into place to hang the picture with, then added a rose chipped off of an old earring.Witchy_women_007

Since I am so crazy about this photo, I had to do one more picture with it. This is on a piece of watercolor paper, that has been stained with 4 colors of inks, then drawn on with brown ink and gold gel pen.

The trim and the hats are cut from paper salvaged from an old photo mat board.  I made ‘stars’ by adding swvarski crystals.

Witchy_women_013 I quickly added the first witchy picture to my Etsy shop, then ran out the door to go play with Sugarwings.

Tomorrow I get another hookey day, I am going to visit Beth and play paper dolls.  Actually we are doing a mini swap with Debra about doll dresses, I think. (She is also the person that the 2nd witchy picture goes to, we are swapping ATCs)

I have my third movie of the day to go and watch, so I’d better get back to playing hookey and get off the computer!

NOTE: MY WITCHY WOMEN ON ETSY ALREADY ARE SOLD, THANKS FOR LOOKING!!

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