Author name: Karla Nathan

Teaching a Lesson

antiques/junking, Books, family, Food and Drink, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, hand painted signs, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Teaching_day_003 I had a teaching day today! It was a fun way to spend a Saturday morning, painting roses with a fellow rose lover!Teaching_day_005 I had set up some treats in my "dessert wardrobe" but mostly we were too busy with our paints and brushes to indulge in the cookies.

Actually I had 2 students.  Gail brought her 10 year old daughter, Deja to learn how to paint a rose sign too. Teaching_day_020_2

Teaching_day_021 I was able to get 2 done myself while demonstrating the flowers.Teaching_day_022

These are on lightweight, metal, pre-made signs. I liked working with them, it was a change from the usual old wood that I use for my signs. Teaching_day_023

While I had my brushes out, I finished Sugarwing’s purple pony that I am painting for her first birthday.  I added a lot of glitter to it, so it will need quite a few more coats of poly, so the glitter won’t be sharp against her baby soft skin.Teaching_day_001_2 Teaching_day_029

Last night while cleaning up my studio to get ready for today’s sign painting, I decorated a candle. I used bits and pieces of paper and trim that were left on the craft table from previous projects and fixed up a candle that had been on sale at Michaels for 50 cents.

What caught my eye about this candle, is that the card stock circle on the top of it, is actually a sticker. Once that circle is peeled off, instead of tossing it, it can be re-used onto something else.  Teaching_day_026

So, I thought it was worth the time to glitter and foof up the cover.  Then, I added some vintage trim to the jar rim, and polka dotted glitter on the jar itself.

Teaching_day_009_3 The pretty angel image I used came from the FABULOUS estate sale that Beth and I went to this week.

My friend, Vicky, invited us to her home early to shop before she was open to the public, and she has the best stuff. She is an artist also, but extremely successful- I’m talking about a 4 story house with an elevator!!!  Wow, you don’t see those in Lawrence, KS.  She does beautiful work and has a similar taste in decor to me (hers is just on a grander scale).

I bought stacks and stacks of lovely old books from her, suitable for all sort of crafts and ideas.  Remember the cabinet I mentioned a while back, that I said I didn’t even use for storage? I do  now! It is filled with books from Vicky.Teaching_day_008

She had some  pinks and whites for my kitchen. The Hull pitcher with the roses on it, was only $5. 

The creamer was a gift from Beth! She gets boxes and boxes of things from auctions and sometimes brings me flowery things that aren’t her style.  She brought 2 flats of goodies for me this time.

Teaching_day_012 This scrap book from Vicky was FILLED with vintage images!  For TWO DOLLARS!  Teaching_day_013 I will add some of the images to my Cottage Collage Kit giveaway that I will be drawing names for at the end of the  month, too.(leave a comment to enter)

Let’s, see, what else did I get. hmmm… This cute topiary type pot (that I will glitter up and decorate for Christmas) was $2 too.Teaching_day_016

3 urns for $18 (great for storing wallpaper!), a wrought iron garden bench, and a ton of interesting terra cotta pots (that she gave to me)Teaching_day_031

And a box full of these wonderful appliques!  Her whole house was trimmed out in these, everywhere, all over, even the turret. Yep, her house had a turret. Wow.  My kind of sale!

I’m sure I am leaving some purchases out, I just was overwhelmed by the sale, it was all such great stuff. Check out Beth’s blog to see what she got at the sale too. http://bethleintz.typepad.com/

A Tussy Mussy Fest

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, Hand Painted Furniture, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Cones_001 Thanks for all the nice comments about my $1 table. Here it is all finished. I put a dark oak stain and poly over the top to protect the paper and to age it a bit. Then I added gold rub-n-buf to the edges.  I should stain  the legs too, to deepen the paint color and make it richer, but I didn’t want to deal with all the spindles and carvings! I figure it is OK as it is and I kind of like the contrast with the darker top.

I can get so much done in a day, because I know how to "stop" on a project and not keep fussing with it.  Sometimes OK is OK!Cones_005

My buddy, Beth, http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ came over this after noon for a Tussy Mussy Fest.  She was going with a Halloween theme, and made this cone with some great papers she found at Hobby Lobby. Cones_008

I used all vintage wallpapers on the outside of mine, and old sheet music inside.  This cone has one of my hand painted medallions on it, some vintage velvet ribbon, and millinery flowers.

Neither of us signed up for the Tussy Mussy swap, but thought it would be just as much fun to get together and make a few.Cones_009

I will list these on Etsy, but might keep one just to enjoy here in the studio, they look so good on my pink glass doorknob!  That knob is from Anthropology, that store can be PRICEY but has great clearance prices on hardware. I got these half price knobs for $20 each. I wouldn’t have paid $40 for them, but I sure would have thought about it!Cones_013 

We used party hats as a base for the Tussies, (I got a pack of 8 at the Dollar store, Beth had cool Dora the Explorer ones).  She and I made cones a few years back for  a magazine shoot and didn’t use party hats, it took us forever to come up with a pattern that workedImg012.

This photo from the shoot was taken by Bill Mathews and styled by Gloria Gale.  It was in Victorian Decorating, maybe 3 years ago?  What a fun shoot, we made up a bunch of crafty things then went to this glorious Victorian mansion and spent the day setting up our projects for photos.  The house is a museum and every time we touched something of theirs we had to wear gloves, it was a bit intimidating, but a unique place to hang out for the day!Cones_016

If you are going to make a tussie mussie, I’d recommend using a party hat as a base, quicker and easier, they come out really nicely shaped, and the perfect size.

Cones_010 I had a teeny snippet of old wallpaper that I hated to waste. Beth quoted Pam Garrison to me, something about vintage wallpaper being too precious to waste a single scrap.

So I turned this blue scrap into a paper doll dress and made a tag out of it.  I thought the shape looked like a dress when I saw it laying on my table. So I drew and cut out a little girl to put into it. (The paper doll tag is sitting on my $1 table’s painted sheet music top).Cones_012

My blogging buddy, Heather, http://prettypetalsboutique.blogspot.com/ ordered a couple of my medallions from Etsy!  She was one of the first people I met when I started blogging and was so helpful to me, I wanted to send her a little thank you with her order. I made a tag for her, and a mini card to go in the package too.  I used one of the legal letters from 1917, isn’t the handwriting pretty? I think is says something about past due taxes, but we’ll ignore that part.Cones

My studio is back to normal-so messy and piled up with stuff I can’t find anything! 

Before Beth arrived and the Tussie Mussie Fest began, I was painting a rocking horse for Sugarwing’s birthday.  I got it at a garage sale for $2 and am painting it her favorite colors, with flowers and butterflies.  It is almost done, I am a quick painter. I’d say I’ll have maybe 2 hours into the project.Okoboji_004 

I can’t believe my baby will be a year old already.  I wanted to make something for her and start a birthday tradition. It will be nice to make a gift every year, then add some money to a savings account we will hold for her till college.  I hate to buy too many toys, or clothes that she doesn’t really need.

(yes, I  just posted another bad photo of myself)

After the Tussie Mussie Fest, Beth and I went to an AMAZING sale, then came back home for a Panera Bread style tomato salad (with herbs and tomatoes from my garden) and some grilled chicken that I had been marinating while we crafted and shopped.  Not a bad day. Img013  She even stopped to buy a loaf of Panera bread to go with the salad.

I still have some cones to fiddle around with and add prettys to, and a car to unload. Oh my, you wouldn’t believe this sale we were at! It will be so much fun to unload this stuff!!!!

Maybe I’ll find something cool in my new goods to add to the Cottage Collage Kit giveaway- leave a comment to enter, I’ll be drawing a name in a few days.

White paint, and a White Dorky

a lapse of memory again, or am I just careless?, antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, Hand Painted Furniture, vintage paper/collage art

How_to_paint_furniture_007_2 My blog buddy, Natasha http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/ let me know that I messed up on the swap amount AGAIN. It isn’t 2 cards, she reminded me, then the next day, she had to remind me again, it isn’t 4 cards and two tags, it is 4 each.  So, I made an extra tag today for her and I am sending it off to Australia as a thanks to her.How_to_paint_furniture_001

I got to play with power tools today! I had to make some signs to paint, so was cutting up some boards I had stored (they used to be my garage!  It was the first garage built in the  county, ages ago, I HAD to save the boards when we demolished the old building!!)

How_to_paint_furniture_006 While I was outside painting boards, I decided to prime and base coat a bunch of things:

4 windows to make into signs

a just her size chair and a little rocking horse for Sugarwings

2 Victorian chairs

a table

a cabinet

and those signsHow_to_paint_furniture_017 that I cut with the jigsaw

Poor Twinks wasn’t as much of a help as she thought!How_to_paint_furniture_019 (see why I call her a Dorkie?)

She ran as fast as she could for the house, and into the breezeway, but got very little paint in there.  We got out the hose and sprayed her (and the breezeway) off.

(oh oh looks like I could use my roots touched up soon- why do I show such bad photos of myself???)How_to_paint_furniture_020

There isn’t much to her when she is wet.

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I have even more paint on me than Twinks had in her fur. But I always look this way, I have a bad habit of wiping my brush on my clothes, so I pretty much either ruin all my clothes, or just get dressed in paint clothes every day.  How_to_paint_furniture_025

A table that I had bought at a garage sale for $1 last month had bad veneer on the top, so after priming and base coating it today, I covered the top in sheet music.

I  found some that says "Moonlight and Roses" and "Love is a Rose", so I painted some roses over the music paper. It isn’t done yet, here is sneak peek.

ArtsyMama is having another party!  Her tea party on May Day was so fun for me, my first real time to dive into blog world and meet people.  Can’t wait for this one, we are asked to give tutorials of projects, so I think I will do one on how to paint furniture. It will be on August 8.

SIX DAYS LEFT TO ENTER MY GIVEAWAY- JUST LEAVE A COMMENT AND YOU ARE IN!

I am slightly crazy about these medallions

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, give away, how to's, paintings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Another wonderful day- almost 12 hours of uninterrupted studio time!  That rarely happens, even for me and I am supposedly, a full time artist.

Shopping_016 I got these 3 leather covered books last week when I went estate sale shopping with Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/. I knew they could be good projects, and they cost me under $5 for all three.Tags_052

Today I turned them into this-

Some vintage wall paper, rub-n-buf, glue, glitter, roses and ribbons and they are all "Silver Bella-ed Up".Tags_046

I was inspired by the Marie Antoinette Swap that is going on this summer (I didn’t sign up for that one, but loved the look of it). That movie was so spectacular. I still day dream about the colors and pictures in it.

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This one is actually a box made to look like a book. The inside was already so pretty, I just added some silver trim over the dark book binding tape and a rose medallion over the hole I punched in the outside of the lid to attach a button shaped crown.Tags_059

I used one of my anaglyptic wallpaper medallions to glue a rose picture to, cut it out and glued it down.Tags_043 (I used one on the front of the other book too)

I bought quite a few rolls of the wallpaper border for 99 cents each at Goodwill. They’ll make such great projects! I love the medallions, there are so many ways to use them!

Today I glazed some of the paper pink and some umber, then added hand painted pictures to the center of each oval.Tags_048

I have been seeing the cutest cupcakes every where I look and thought I’d try painting a few.  But mostly I painted roses, they will always be my favorite and I can paint those with my eyes closed by now.

I like the way the glaze shows off the texture of the paper.Tags_024

I made some note cards with a few of the center medallions.  There was a box of Christmas cards in a cute shape on clearance at Michaels for $1.  They were ugly as they were, so I am gluing my own stuff over their ugly picture.  I liked the scalloped edge that they have and I added hole punches to accent the scallops.  Then I painted a little green vine down the side.  Tags_029

With this note card, I cut the oval out of the wallpaper, I didn’t use the whole strip. Then I put it down over some vintage wallpaper and added velvet ribbon. Tags_041

On this oval, I painted a teeny ballerina and made a tag with her.   This is one of the giant 8" x 4′ tags that I got cases of at a garage sale. (I’m putting some in my Cottage Collage Kits)

Tags_036 Did I mention that I am totally enamored with this wallpaper??

  For this tag, I glued part of an old typed letter in the oval, and added a picture and itty bitty millinery flower over it.

The medallions can be used in so many ways.  I will be sticking them everywhere.

I have some for sale on Etsy too, as well as most of the projects I made today, if you don’t see something you like over there, feel free to ask me about it.

Tags_031 I used another one to make a card for my Christmas in July swap partner http://loveofyellowroses.blogspot.com/ (oops, I forgot it was 4 cards, 2 tags!! My friend, Natasha http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/ reminded me).Tags_064

So I whipped up a couple more cards and some tags for her, and then tweaked the two I made yesterday that were TOO YELLOW. I used some gold and walnut stamp ink to age the edges and that helped. I think they’ll be OK.

Everyone was so nice with their comments and encouragement about the cards, thanks.Tags_039

That can’t be all I did today, I was in my studio for about 12 hours straight.  The day flew by, but it seems like I should have more to show for it!

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I guess I painted a heck of a lot of these little ovals.  Did I mention how crazy I am about them? I think I might have, and you might be sick of hearing it by now.

But if you aren’t sick of them, I’ll include a painted oval in my give away as part of the COTTAGE COLLAGE KIT drawing for July.  Leave a comment (as often as you’d like) to enter.

Tweak or Toss and some Tags with a new Trick!

Etsy Goodies, fairies, give away, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Tags_017 Christmas in July is the theme for the card swap I am in and I have a partner who looks like she might be a new blogger, or else, I missed her archives.  http://loveofyellowroses.blogspot.com/ is the name of hers, so I figure she likes yellow and roses.  I don’t do yellow much, but then, maybe I don’t like this card because it is TOO yellow?? I took a copy of a painting I did of Sugarwings, glued it to a too-yellow card, and hand drew some wings onto her and glittered them up.Tags_021

For the 2nd card (we are supposed to send 2 Xmas cards), I used old Xmas sheet music, (green ink, really pretty) and parts of old Xmas cards (with a yellow rose) to add to it, along with glitter and gold paint. The gold helped disguise the too-yellow card I used underneath it all, but then that doesn’t help the inside or back of the card, does it??? I need to tweak or toss these, they aren’t quite right.Tags_023

I am happier with how my tags turned out. I made a few today, just for the fun of it, and, yep, it was fun!  These first 3 have some of the 1918 legal papers that I bought used as a basis, along with hand drawn vines or scrolls, as well as glitter, ribbons, and post card bits.Tags_016 Its nice to photocopy post cards to use, so you can save the original, but nothing is as nice as the texture of a real one, so I cut up the originals and try to use all of them, down to the last little corner!

The backs are covered too, but kept simple.Tags_002

I did a few more tags with some old wallpaper as a basis.Tags_009

And I learned a new trick!!! I have been having a terrible time with ‘writing’ with glue and glitter.  Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ has too, and she posted about it, and got a response from a person named Kathy, who said to use a glue pen to draw with first. So, I ran out to get one (while running what felt like a thousand other errands today, geesh, when is a person supposed to be able to play with glue?? My errands took up hours today). 

The glue pens are FANTASTIC!

So easy to control, you can draw with them like a marker, then dust with glitter.

Thanks, Kathy!!!Tags_005

I am going to list these tags on Etsy at 3 for $10 if anyone is interested.

Also, you still have a week to enter my drawing for a Cottage Collage Kit and it will contain some of the narrow plastic tags  and some of the wall papers I used to make these if you want to make some yourself.

Leave a comment on any post to enter, and as often as you’d like (I love comments!)

Another Art Doll Hat and Gloppy Purse Fairy

antiques/junking, fairies, how to's, how-to projects, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Art_doll_hat_022The Art Doll Hat for the swap hosted by http://craftingbycandlelight.blogspot.com/ was fun to work on today.  It is very different than the one I made for Sis in our private swap.Art_doll_hat_015

But both have the same base- a party hat in holographic paper, gold for Sissy and silver for my swap partner http://jenniferconway.blogspot.com/.Art_doll_hat_026

Jennifer has a wonderful site and makes the coolest crows. I don’t do crows, but I added a bird to her doll, hoping she’d like it.Art_doll_hat_025

I can’t send it to her until I get an exacto knife and clean up those messy arms.  My scissors were too bulky.

I have a lot of these party hats left, I might make some angels to use for Christmas tree toppers.Art_doll_hat_030

I also made a purse fairy from one of the tiny perfume bottles Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ gave to me in our supplies swap. Art_doll_hat_018

My first step was to pour glue into the bottom of the bottle, then shake glitter inside it.

Next, I glued a 1" high picture down onto some background paper, and cut her out. That way, her back is attractive too, and she is more sturdy, with the 2 layers of paper.Art_doll_hat_019_2 I left a strip of paper at her feet as a base. Art_doll_hat_021

I found a crystal bead that was small enough to fit through the opening of the bottle, and wrapped the paper base around the bead, glued it to the bead, then wrapped the base in silver ribbon and glued that down.

Now she can stand up and has a weighted bottom.

I cut butterfly shaped wings out of the same paper I had used on the back of the lady, and glittered them, bent them into a V shape and glued them to her back.

I carefully, without creasing her, folded her over and poked her through the opening  to the bottle after adding glue to the bottom of the bead so it would stick to the inside of the bottle.  I used a paint brush handle to adjust the fairy once she was inside, and used the brush to poke in some teeny little vintage flowers that had a drop of glue on each.  Art_doll_hat_035

To foof up the plastic lid, I wrapped and glued a strip of the same paper I used on the fairy’s back onto the side of the lid.

A vintage button topped with a pearl bead was glued to the top.

And now I have a fairy that will always be with me wherever I go.  I think I glopped enough glue into that bottle, that it will be secure, that is, if it ever dries!  I’ll leave the lid off a while, maybe a week or two??

ps- you can still enter the giveaway for July by leaving a comment

Mini Spa Day at Home for the New Mom

antiques/junking, Books, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, family, flowers, Food and Drink, give away, parties, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Etsy_papers_026 What a nice day! We had a fun Mini Spa Day at home for my niece to celebrate her baby’s two week birthday, then I got to work in the studio, and now my husband is back from his business trip. And I was smart enough to make up extra Cordon Bleu for lunch today and don’t have to cook tonight! Etsy_papers_016

I didn’t actually get to make things today, but I did bundle up some Aqua Themed Cottage Collage Kits for Etsy and got them listed ($14).

Shopping_002_2 And I played with my new purchases from my estate sale shopping with Beth. This vintage wallpaper was being used as shelf paper in a cabinet in a basement, I pulled it out and got 3 large pieces for ONE DOLLAR!! Shopping_003

Velvet ribbons, rick rack, buttons, a sequins all came from the same basement. I added the green ribbon and the mother of pearl button, with a vintage flower to the top of the little jar full of sequins. That is about as creative as I got today, mostly it was unpacking, and packing and finding new homes for everything.Shopping_005

All of these little rhinestone earrings will make pretty snow flakes for Christmas projects and look at these tiny Button Crowns!!!!!!! Oh, I see a Silver Bella project in their future.

And this little clear button is a Scotty, but it is awful close to looking like a Dorky. I never find Dorkies!! The world is filled with Stupid Scotty dogs tho.  Oh well, this is cute and like I said, almost a Dorky!Shopping_015

Twinks has claimed the feather pillows as her own. They were only $2 each, that is pretty cheap for a dog bed, but they sure are pretty. Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ says they should go into a hammock. Well, I don’t have one, but it is a good idea.

And look at this rug- I have always wanted one of these. I paid a bit more than I usually spend when out shopping, but it sure is a lot less than buying a new rug at a "real" store or even buying an old one at an antique store. This one is 10′ x 6′ and was $75. Ooh, that makes me cringe to admit I spent that much.Shopping_007

There were 3 of these brass lady-stake things, I only bought 1, for $2. I should have got all three, but was spending like a fool already. Now why did I think that another $4 would break me??

I like it in the flower pot.  I don’t know what it is really for, but she seems content in the rose moss.Shopping_013

I found a bunch of ric racs and ribbons for a total of $4.50, quite a few rhinestone buttons for $1, got this cute aqua colored card for only 50 cents, and the trash can was $1.50. 

You can’t beat shopping in the basements and garages of estate sales! That is where the sellers put the stuff they think is junk and not worth much.  Shopping_016

These leather covered booklet thingys are cute, the one on the right is actually a box, the left one is a note pad, and the middle is a funeral home booklet.  All three were $4. I can see all sorts of possibilities with them.  Mini_spa_day_015   

The prettiest pretty of them all today, was Madison Catherine.  She is 2 weeks old and seemed to be enjoying her party.  We all got to hold her while her mom soaked in the tub.Mini_spa_day_034

I lit some candles for the new mom, got out scented lotions and tossed some pink rose petals into the jacuzzi.Mini_spa_day_016

I set up a special chair for Brooke to sit in for lunch, and tied up the back of it with a bundle of flowers I got in my first swap from Karin at http://www.creativechaos.typepad.com/

We ate salads with feta, cranberries and almonds, then had cordon bleu with spinach fettuccine and a side of broccoli. (the broccoli got mushy but the rest of the meal was good)Mini_spa_day_018_2

The new grandma brought a Tiramisu, who needs broccoli when you can have that?!! I picked a gladiola from the garden for Grandma Gladys who loved Brooke so much and would have loved to see her baby.  She was with us in spirit today. Mini_spa_day_032

Brooke wore the crown I received in the tiara swap from Barb at http://www.123lavenderlollipoplane.blogspot.com/.

I have one more thing to list on Etsy, then I am going in to have a plate of leftover cordon bleu. I wish I had leftovers everyday, man I hate to cook dinner.

Please leave a comment if you want to enter the drawing for a Cottage Collage Kit!

A Bounty From Beth, Baubles and Blooms

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, flowers, jewelry, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Beth_day_002 Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ had so many great things for me today in our swap!!!!  Old wallpapers, a cool box full of stuff, pictures, post cards, a how to paint roses book (love it) a scrapbook, old lace rolled up on a clothes pin, cards, Valentines, and three mini bottles to decorate. She suggested I make "purse fairies" to put in them, so I’ll always have a fairy with me. Beth_day_012

And look!  Old photos of lovely ladies!

I know I tend to go on about being a Lucky Person, but I do think I am lucky to have a friend like Beth. Not only does she have cool stuff (and she shares it)- we can talk for hours about anything or nothing and have a great time together.  Beth_day_003

When we are old, we’ll still be buddies like these guys.Beth_day_018

I’m afraid we didn’t get around to making our Silver Bella projects today, we got caught up in Estate Sales in Kansas City and couldn’t stop. 

I bought these two necklaces that are along the lines of what I collect. I rarely find them for such good prices anymore, so don’t buy very often, these were $20 and $25!Beth_day_001 (they are sitting on a table that I faux finished)

So, we got to talking about jewelry, (along with gossiping about our blog friends and what they are all doing and who said what and who showed what on their site this week).

Beth showed me these pieces that she got from her Grandma.  Even better, hers are sentimental. But, I have never seen her wear them, she isn’t a jewel person.Beth_day_023

I, on the other hand, AM a jewel person!  Love the old stuff, or hand made things from old pieces.  Here are some I pieced together myself with old bits that I collect.Beth_day_019

I really like this green one, but I never wear green. Sometimes I wear the necklace with a black tee shirt and jeans since I don’t own green clothes.Beth_day_024

The pink Chzeck glass necklace is the first I bought, and it is just as I found it, didn’t need any redoing at all. It is my favorite and started the whole obsession with these glass stones.  I wear this one all the time, it seems to match everything I have!!  When I bought it, I was worried that I had spent too much, and felt bad about buying something so expensive for myself for no reason, and 20 years later, I am still wearing it, and am so glad I got it! And it wasn’t that much, only $45, but at the time, that was quite extravagant and I almost didn’t get it. Beth_day_026  All of the others cost under $30.

Sissy gave me the round purple pieces that I used to make the chain for this one.  She made earrings for me from them too, and they are my one of my favorite things. I don’t own purple clothes either, but I do wear this color jewelry a lot with white or black tee shirts (I have boring clothes).

Beth_day_029  These two I bought at a flea mkt this spring, and will probably clean up and sell instead of keep.  I have plenty!  And I work  at home, and usually wear paint clothes, so don’t always have a place to go to wear jewelry.

Beth_day_009 Although I did have somewhere to go tonight!  I was invited to a Lawrence Art Guild party at a friend’s house.  Beth_day_011

She had the most beautiful, wild, rambling gardens!

Beth_day_017 I spent some time chasing down this butterfly. Beth_day_016

Pam has a funky old wooden ladder that she uses to brace her holly hocks. 

I loved the chaos of the garden, it all seemed so natural and unplanned, but she has a degree in horticulture, so  I do think that she spent time planning it!

We had a nice evening of sipping wine, exploring the gardens (oh there are lots more than these!)  and talking art with friends.

Sister Swaps, Buddy Swaps, and some Freebies for you

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, family, flowers, Food and Drink, give away, how to's, paintings, parties, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Doll_hat_2 I have had the best day!  I missed having time on my own in the studio in the last couple of weeks. Now, I loved the guests and I loved the trip and babysitting the fairy grand baby is a beautiful way to spend time, but man, I missed my studio!!

I worked all day (well, since noon at least, I had errands to run this morning) and my husband is out of town, if I want to, I can power up with a power bar and work all night too.

I am in the Art Doll Hat swap hosted by http://craftingbycandlelight.blogspot.com/ and have been making plans for that, but also, my sis and I decided to swap art doll hats, both using the same picture.  Art_doll_hat_011

So, here is what I made for her.  Sissy loves to collect, wear, hoarde, and buy tons of jewelry, so I decked out my doll in jewels.

Art_doll_hat_009 She likes holographic papers too, so I used a gold holographic party hat for a base.  The over skirt is my favorite scrap booking paper, a blue with roses. Over that is a bit torn off of an old curtain I found in a dumpster, I thought it tied in with the upper part of the dress in the picture.

I added some gold glitter to compliment the holographic base.Art_doll_hat_007

The crown/hat on the doll’s head is also scrapbook paper that is glittered up with a rhinestone button added. The button was given to me by my great aunt Caroline who just turned 99 this week.Art_doll_hat_006

I gave the doll some vintage flowers to hold and wrapped them up in ribbons to match her dress.Art_doll_hat_017 I hope that Sissy likes the hat better than the Dorkies did. Twinks refused to wear it and Sparkle wore it grudgingly.

Milla_2 Here is the doll that Sissy made for me, look at that great skirt! And the magic wand!! I love it!!

Lets see, what else did I get done today?  I made mailable art for Michelle Wards challenge this month. Etsy_papers_014_2 http://michelleward.typepad.com/how_cool_is_that/  I wasn’t going to participate this month, because it isn’t my style, but I saw envelopes I really liked at http://pennyrabbitart.typepad.com/penny_rabbit_art/2007/07/gpp-crusade-mai.html and thought I’d try the spray paint technique.Etsy_papers_015

Here is the front, (and I bought pretty stamps to use too).  Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/gathering_dust/2007/07/beginner-mail-a.html is also doing this challenge, and she is offering to give hers away.  Part of the challenge is to actually use them in the mail.

So, if you want one (ask Beth for hers, she might still have some) or ask me.  I’ll mail them to the first 4 people who ask for one.  Who knows, maybe there will be a little something tucked inside them???Etsy_papers_008  Also, leave a comment if you want to enter July’s drawing for a Cottage Collage Kit.

Speaking of Beth, she and I are doing a crafting day tomorrow in her new studio.  We are also swapping bags of paper goods.

Trouble is, SHE HAS EVERYTHING. What do you trade to someone who has the best selection of craft goods on the planet???

A letter from the School for the Feebleminded written in 1931.Etsy_papers_011  But I wouldn’t be surprised if she already has one.

I also got two rolls of this textured, paint-able wallpaper border at Goodwill today for 99 cents each.  I cut off a length with 3 medallions, glazed it in umber, and added roses to the middle oval.  I included a couple single ovals too, she can add a picture, or who knows what, these are COOL for collage work!Etsy_papers_007

Ipacked up some odds and ends of old papers for Beth and while I was at it, I made up more Cottage Collage Kits for Etsy.  These four are all neutral colors.Etsy_papers_006

I included some of the glazed wallpaper pieces, papers from 1913-1930, a  millinery flower, old buttons, pictures, lace, quite a bit actually. I haven’t listed them yet, if you want one they are $14 plus shipping.  Mini_spa_day_003Oh, I made up 3 aqua themed packs too. It is surprising how long and involved that process is.

Then, I set the table for Friday’s Mini Spa Day at Home for the new mom. Yes, I know I am early, but I won’t be using the table and setting it up is so fun.

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People have mentioned to me that maybe the new mother shouldn’t soak in the tub. But, she and her mother are both RNs, so I am not worried about it, they know what is safe to do.  I have an assortment of bath enhancers, she can decide for herself if she wants to use one or not, or just enjoy the jacuzzi as it is.  I like to use the Vaseline Intensive Care Bath beads. I think it is pretty gentle, but I’ll leave it up to my guest. Thanks for caring about her and warning me.

Well, I need to pack up a bag of stuff to take to Beth’s to work on tomorrow. We are doing Silver Bella stuff!!  Yay, Bellas!! Can’t wait.

Cherubs, Dolls, Fairies, and a real life Dollbaby

Etsy Goodies, fairies, give away, vintage paper/collage art

Old_doll_clothes_003 What a nice day I have had.  I spent most of it with the fairy grand baby, then took my niece to see Harry Potter.  On the way home, I rented a copy of Miss Potter to watch tonight, and thought maybe I should eat a Pot Pie with it.  But I am way too full of popcorn from the matinee to even think about dinner.

I found the German die cut cherub that I thought I had lost when packing up for the trip, isn’t she a pretty one?  And I had the price wrong, she was only $2, frame and all.Old_doll_clothes_001

While going through things that should be sorted, sold, or something, I came across this little box of vintage doll clothes.Old_doll_clothes_004

I might keep some of the most lacey ones for making fairy dolls and sell the rest on Etsy.  I am sure there are plenty of doll makers who could use them.Old_doll_clothes_006 Aren’t they sweet? I’d say they must be handmade.  Look at the beading on the little pink one!Old_doll_clothes_007

And the tiny little handmade flowers on these.

They are enough to make me wish I was a doll collector.  But honestly, I collect enough stuff!!!!!!!Old_doll_clothes_027

I do like to take old dolls and repaint them and turn them into fairies.Old_doll_clothes_028

But these elfish babes are not dressed in real clothes, I glue bits and pieces of stuff together to make their dresses (I hate to sew).  Maybe the doll clothes would be wasted on me.  Although, I can see a couple of them framed as part of an assemblage.Old_doll_clothes_029

What I like best about making fairies, is adding the tiny details, like this button "crown" on her head.Madisons_birth_019

Speaking of little dolls, I am celebrating my newest niece’s 2 week birthday on Friday by having her mother over for a mini spa at home day!  Her sister and I will watch the baby while she soaks in the tub and relaxes, then we will fix the new mommy a special lunch and give her a pedicure. It will be Madison’s first "Girls Day Out".  I had thought about trying to surprise the mama, but then realized if she was soaking and relaxing, she might want to bring fresh clothing, and we need to plan around the baby’s feedings. So I told her about her mini spa day and she is looking forward to it.  I think I’ll bake up a casserole or two for her to take home for the weekend, also.Old_papers_003

And while I am talking about treats, remember to enter my July drawing for the COTTAGE COLLAGE KIT giveaway.  Here are a couple cards I will slip into the packet of vintage papers.

All you have to do is leave a comment to enter, as many times as you would like. 

By the way, Beth is having a great giveaway too! (actually she is having two!)  http://bethleintz.typepad.com/

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