Author name: Karla Nathan

Bluebirds, Roses, Tea Parties, and New Blogger Friends!

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New_teacup_013 While out poking around today at the Goodwill and Marshalls, I had the virtual tea party hosted by : http://www.artsymama.blogspot.com/ on my mind.  I stumbled across a vintage birdie planter (one of my many collections, softly colored, old, pottery birds) and thought it would be the perfect holder for my stir sticks.  The Goodwill in our town isn’t my favorite.  Funny, how some thrift stores are full of great finds and others just stink.  This one is so-so.  Today it was good, I feel lucky to have found this cute bird!

My sister gave me the pottery vase with the rose on it, I keep ivy in it on my counter top and it reminds me of her every day when I pour my coffee. I like to have all the necessities for a quick cup of coffee at hand, gathered up on an attractive tray.  Feels homey, looks nice and is so convenient.

New_teacup_011 Along the same line, I found this wonderful birdie themed cup at Marshalls. Marshalls, TJMaxx, and Homegoods are sure a wonderland of pretties, aren’t they?  And things I can actually afford and not feel guilty buying.  this cute cup was only $2.99.  Both of my new pretties remind me of my new blogger friend, Becca, at http://bluebirdroses.blogspot.com/  Being new to the blogging world myself, it is exciting to be linked with some really cool sites.  Please look at her dreamily lit pictures, you’ll enjoy it. 

I photographed this cup at an angle that reminds me of one of my other favorite blogs, Pam Garrison. http://pamgarrison.typepad.com/pamgarrison/ She has a way with the camera and has absolutely beautiful things on her blog, you have to see it!!!

Little Sugarwings

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Sugar_wing_pictures_006 More Sugarwings- Little Leandra has such a sweet little fairy face, no wonder I can’t stop making spritely pictures of her.  I am keeping an artist journal/photo album of my fairy grandbaby and today I made these 2 collages of her.

I used a blue paper background with a border of vines cut out of the newspaper this weekend. With colored markers, I tinted the border and then added floral stickers, rhinestones and glitter.

Lee Lee’s cut out photo was tucked into  the edge of the vine border and I added butterfly wings from a vintage booklet that has been a wonderful fairy wing source for me.  The wings got a bit of tinting from the markers I used on the background, then were sparkled up.  I added a few more flowers from a page of vintage die cuts and then drew antennas and added some flower stickers to make a wreath on her head.Sugar_wing_pictures_005  Of course, those flowers got a hint of glitter too.

And when is one of anything enough?  A photo of her in a more mellow mood got a pastel rose background, wings cut out of handmade paper and thoroughly glittered.  A store bought sticker border was enhanced with more and more glitter, then a swag of pink netting across the top and a sequin row across the bottom.  Her shining crown is cut out of the sticker paper I used for the border, then treated to gold, glitter, sequins, and rhinestones.  "Sugar Wings" (her nickname) is written in gold paint pen and outlined in black sharpie. 

Both of these pages in my album are a mix of vintage, sparkles, and hobby store bits and pieces.  As nice as it would be to make everything from pure vintage goods, there is so much great stuff out there and available to use, I just have to indulge and fill my cart when Michaels or Hobby Lobby has 1/2 price scrap booking sales!

Sugar_wing_pictures_002 In a completely different vein, here is what I did yesterday.  My sister-in-law invited me over to her home to play decorator.  She had repainted her living room/dining room and had every knick knack and picture piled up in the middle of the room. Our game for the afternoon was to rearrange them all and come up with fun ideas for display.  Here is one, it is an old, glassless, window frame.  We hung it behind the sofa, tacked up a doily in it,  and hung two prints she had found on clearance for $2 each. 

Teaparty Time!

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I just saw a darling tea party invitation at http://artsymama.blogspot.com/, what a grand idea!  Any of you who would like to participate, check it out.  I will be having a tea party myself, if you’d like to join me.Artwork_samples_036   I do love teapots, and even though I have edited my collection in the last few years, I have plenty to chose from and use for the day.

Here is one of my teapot watercolors in a vintage frame.  I don’t know why I don’t do more watercolors, I love to paint. The days just get away from me.  I do have 3 upcoming orders for pet portraits in the next few months.  I think I’ll gear up by painting my Yorkie, Sparkle. (or Dorkie, as we call them)

Details on my party later.  Join me (here in Kansas!) or online along with all of artsymama’s guests. 

Buttons, Bows, Baubles, and Best Friends

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Lee_lee_in_the_swing_mar_07_025 My friend, Beth, and I had a fun day on Thursday cutting and gluing at her house. I made use of some of the vintage prints that I had photocopied last week, ones that I had mentioned in an earlier post, "Fairy Wings and Happy Things."

"Rose" started with a floral stamp on card stock, aged with distressing inks in green and brown.  Next, I glued down a tiny copy of the rose watercolor I found at an antique store in Wichita. Over that, is an even tinier color copy of a pink rose post card.

I drew scrolly designs with a gold paint pen and outlined some in black, glued down a pretty pink ribbon and then scavenged through Beth’s cache of buttons for the perfect embellishment.  To top it all off, I used a diamond glaze to cover the little pink rose post card and make it look like it is under glass.  I had never used the glaze before.  That is what makes playing with papers so much fun at a friend’s house.  You get to experiment with their store of goodies and try things you might not have at home.  But i will be getting some glaze!  I loved the results.  The word, rose, is written on a bit of vintage wallpaper and added to the ribbon.Lee_lee_in_the_swing_mar_07_018

I also used a spot of the diamond glaze on the charm attached to the soap bottle’s neck.  The label on the bottle is a copy of the Victorian children print that I added wings to.Lee_lee_in_the_swing_mar_07_022

For my other bathroom, I used a small decanter from Tuesday Morning on sale for $2.99, as a mouthwash bottle after doctoring it up with  a label made of vintage papers hand tinted with colored markers and tied up with a bow of bronze ribbon.  I thought the roses on the paper I chose were a good match to the hand painted ones on the mirror of my vanity.Lee_lee_in_the_swing_mar_07_032 The small trophies are something I picked up at a flea mkt in Ottawa, KS and decided would be a useful collection to hold make up brushes and bathroom whatnots.  I don’t think I have ever earned a trophy in my life, but using these gives me the illusion that I am a winner!

"Had they believed" is another ATC using the same floral stamp as the background of "Rose" then a copy of one of the pictures I hand tinted and added wings to.  Beth also had some bronze colored stamp pads that I used along with the green and brown distressed ink for the background.  Another thing I need to buy, loved the bronze ink!  And of course, I had to delve into her button stash to find another pretty flower shaped one for this card and for the last one: "I will take pleasure."Lee_lee_in_the_swing_mar_07_033

Once again, I used the nice floral background stamp, but this time, colored it with bright markers in red, orange, and yellow, adding some of those colors to her basket of flowers too.  A little doodle around the edge of the picture in gold and silver, a title glued on, and she was done. 

Garden Fairies

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Collections_004 More collections along the same line, fairies seem to look at home next to vintage cottage prints.  I have collected  these prints for years, since my sister gave me one soon after we had bought this house.  At the time, my yard was inherited from renters who hadn’t mowed or pulled a weed in ages.  Add the major remodeling and the mud that causes and I was horrified by what I saw outside my back door.  The cottage print was a symbol of everything perfect about a garden, lush and full, cozy and inviting.  Of course, I can’t quite establish that look, but I sure try.  In the meantime, I buy a lot of cottage prints, mostly at garage sales for under $2.Collections_003

Leandra Joy’s room upstairs at my house was redone when she moved out with her parents to a new home.  It became more "grandmotherly", with a big comfy chair for reading to her, a tea party area, and a dress up area (for fairy clothes!).  All of my cottage prints are hanging in her room, with the fairy collection I put together for her.  The 2 fairies under glass are some that I made from old dolls that got repainted and dolled up.

China Roses and Winged Beauties

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Collections_006 I was looking at the pictures of Beth Leintz’s collections on her blog:

http://bethleintz.typepad.com

  I have seen her home, and this is just a small taste of the enviable things she collects.  She really has an eye for the unique.  Beth was showing the photos because she saw the call for collections by Michelle Ward’s blog at: http://michelleward.typepad.com/how_cool_is_that/

  So, I checked out Michelle.  Loved her hand assortment the best, but had a hankering for the Pierrot figures.  Mostly I was glad to find a site I enjoy looking at.

Time can sure go by quickly clicking from one blog to the next.  There is a wonderful network of art work and interesting things out there that I never would have known about without all the connections from one to the other.  Collections_009

Here is my contribution to the obsessions, I mean collections.  You might have noticed, I kind of like Fairies.  Also am wild about roses.  I am always on the look out for any little fairy creature, preferably vintage, but not necessarily.  I mix the little winged beauties in with my dishes in the china cabinet along with porcelain or china roses .

Revisiting

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Adlebert It feels good to be up and out of bed, but hard to get back into the swing of things, a week is a long time to lay around and watch TV and doze.  My main problem now is tendinitis from too much remote control action!

Since I have not done one interesting thing all week, I’m showing something from before I got sick.  Here is a page from the album I did about my mom and her mother. This is her dad, Adelbert.  I love the name and am considering it for my next puppy.  Grandma_smiths_pix

Grandma’s photo album that she started as a young girl is my basis for this album.  I tried to use it as it was, but discovered, the more I worked with it, the more it crumbled.  So, I had to reinforce all the pages.  I took each page out, and glued varies craft and vintage papers to the old stuff, front and back.  Then, with gel medium, I attached black ribbon along the binding edges to make them really strong before I punched holes in them to string the book back Sisters together with the original black shoe lace that Grandma used.

Older pictures and neutral colors are used in the front of the book, and as it goes along, the pictures become newer and the backgrounds brighter.  But I still kept the colors muted, never too modern.  Here are my sisters and I, and then a photo of my mom with me.  (I am the one with the wings)

Dying for some Spring colors

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Scarf This week, I had out my fabric dyes and treated a hand made scarf by my friend, Beth, to some springlike colors.  We have listed it as a group project to sell on Etsy.  If you’d like to check it out, click on this.

Two_pink_shirts hand dyed hand knitted scarf

I seem to have issues with spilling things on my favorite shirts and ruining them.  I have figured out a way to fix the problem with fiber reactive dyes.  When I have my dye mess out for an art project, I’ll grab a ruined shirt and doctor it up.  Here are two pink ones that suffered through coffee dribbles, but are now wearable again.

Studio_tei_dye_mess You can tell by the look of my studio mess, that I need to get as much done as I can while it is all spread out on the tables.  Not something I pull out every day, it kind of takes over!

Patching and Painting leads to bigger Projects

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Repainted_bath_and_living_room_003 Yesterday, I finally got around to patching the ceiling in the guest bathroom.  We’d had a dripping skylight removed and covered over, after years of repairing and replacing and still having waterfalls in the room when it rained. But the patch was noticeable and always bugged me. Since I hate to do any kind of work on a ceiling, it was easier to ignore than to fix.  Finally, I got out some dry wall mud, stirred in some lavender paint and trowled it on thickly.  Over that I did a wispy faux finish in soft pink, and then used some of those two colors to blend down into the turquoise, green and yellow on the walls.  Repainted_bath_and_living_room_002

The faux finish is a gentle blending of saturated pastels and looks so springlike and happy.  I like to use more vibrant colors in rooms that I am not in all the time, like the guest bath and the breezeway.  I adore color, but I have found that I need a soothing, neutral background to most of my house. Using splashes of pretty colors in the bath or in the grandchild’s nursery, is the solution for me to have a smattering of these more vivid shades in my surroundings.

I like to think of this room as having "watercolor" walls. I think they are just right to hang my watercolor of a purple iris on.

Fixing one problem, brought my attention to other things that had been bothering me.  One springy, fresh room, leads to others looking dowdy and dull.  I thought maybe washing curtains in the living room would help, so took those down. While they were down, I decided it wasn’t enough.  I needed a change as well as  a cleaning.  Seems like the only time my house gets a good cleaning is when I take rooms apart to repaint them. 

Repainted_bath_and_living_room_005 I tried to do a robin’s egg blue in my living room for a while, because I have quite a crush on that shade right now.  I lived with it for a month, then had to put a glaze over it to tone it down.  Then, I decided, it still wasn’t me, so yesterday while the dry wall mud was drying in the bathroom, I painted  the living room a golden, sandy color and left one accent wall blue.  The blue wall is covered in anaglyptic wallpaper, which gives it texture and makes it a natural choice for an accent color.

I also have covered the inset tops of two small tables with anaglyptic paper and use them together as a coffee table.  A coat of umber tinted polyurethane keeps them carefree.

That is Bookie on the sofa.  He seems to think that a couch alone is not soft enough, he needs to be on the fluffiest pillow on the couch to really get cozy.  He is the reason my ivory and white couch has slip covered cushions.  I don’t know how anyone with dogs can live without washable slipcovers!Repainted_bath_and_living_room_008

The rest of the room is all done in flat paint, in this golden sandy color. It is a Ralph Lauren paint, which I rarely use.  Behr is my favorite, for the price it is a great product.  But this color was just right (well for now at least) and I gave it a try, and was happy with the results. It covered up the blue in one coat, which is always a huge plus!

Now, I am thinking about making new slipcovers for my couch in a springier color.  The brown is feeling a bit heavy now that winter is about over, I like changing fabrics with the seasons.  This is a new couch, though, and I don’t have another set made up yet, hate to sew, and don’t feel like I have a reasonable excuse to hire someone to make them.  When I find the perfect fabric, I’m sure the great excuse will come to me, or I will get out my sewing machine and ‘make it work’. 

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