Author name: Karla Nathan

A perfect day

family

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We had an unexpected and delightful message from a North Carolina grand fairy.  She was picking up a friend in Missouri and had a free day. Could we meet up with her?

YES!

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We discussed various options for a meet up, deciding that we’d all love a picnic and hike at a state park centered in Missouri.  Not to mention it was very near one of my fave roadside stops, Midway Antique Mall.  Well that’s a huge venue and the day wasn’t about junking. (Although, seriously, shouldn’t every day be about the pursuit of vintage goodies?)

So, I whipped through, just visiting my two most reliable dealers and continued on to the park to have as much time with our kiddo as we could.

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My face might’ve been hurting from smiling so much, I think Sugar felt the same way.  The other dogs stayed behind, so she had one of those rare moments of being an only child.

And I was having a rare day out with a grandchild who lives too far away.

 We were loving this treat of a day out.  Perfect weather, company, everything about the day was A+.

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Let’s call it a seaside Fourth of July vacation look

antiques/junking, Good JuJu

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In the front, probably little more than third but not quite half, of my booth, I have a mini boutique set up with mostly jewelry.  I carry vintage, handcrafted, and silver, and have displayed eachcatagory separately.  Sorta.

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In that area, across from the jewelry, I also have a rack of wedding apparel, and vintage clothes.  
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I keep clear totes in my garage that I pop seasonally appropriate finds into throughout the year as I snag them at sales.  Red, white, and blue doesn’t exactly match the rest of my decor, but that was an easy problem to solve by placing the collection on one of my little jewelry shelves along the aisle at the front of my booth.

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I have quite a few patriotic items this year, then fill in around them with anything that fits the color scheme.

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Festive!  All I need are some firecrackers and a sparkler or two.

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On another wall, I’ve gone with a seashore theme.

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I’m a fan of beachiness year round and have my bedroom filled with shells and ocean paintings.  So, to me this isn’t exactly seasonal.  I think a pop of beach goes well with the entire cottage look anytime.

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As far as the antique mall goes, I usually save it all up for summer to make one big, “splashy” look. 
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A few jars got filled with shells and a simply decorated tie was put around their top.
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And look at this delightful little sunbather I found.  My sister gave me some beach signage that she was done with and it helps complete the seaside atmosphere.

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I am particularly happy with how everything came together this month.

A garden party theme for June at my Good Juju booth

antiques/junking, Garden, Good JuJu, vintage paper/collage art

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It’s that time again!
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Good Juju in the Old West Bottoms of KC’s First Friday weekend is this upcoming Friday and Saturday from 9-6 both days.
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For a fun, summertime display, I hung these hot air balloons and vintage wallpaper banners that I crafted on a snowy day last winter.
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I was saving them for this big garden party styled look and they are exactly as I’d hoped it would be.  Festive, isn’t it?SavingPNG

Here is the view from the front of my booth looking at the back half.
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I also covered lampshades in vintage lace.
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The crystal sun catchers are hung with a mini spotlight on them and a small fan causing a gentle breeze that makes them move slightly.

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 Here is a closeup of one of the banners.  I think I have about a dozen or so.  Most are hanging, but I left a few where they could easily be picked up if someone wants one.
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I’ll show you the other sides of the booth in upcoming posts.  I have a revamp on my June wedding corner, some beachy goods, and of course, loads of jewels. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ahead of the game

Good JuJu, holiday decor

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Boo!

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Yes, I do own a calendar.  It may still be Spring, but with a busy summer ahead of me, I’m already full tilt into fall and holiday projects to sell in my booth.  Gotta have a jump start on those things and be a few months ahead, right?

Please excuse the messy pictures, I didn’t set these guys up for proper pics.  They looked so cute as is, sat down where I’d left them to dry, that I took photos of them right then and there. Cluttered background and all.

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My buddy, Beth, gifted me a stack of old hankies, most lacy or embroidered.  At first, I was going to make ghosts to hang from black umbrellas on the ceiling of my booth, but realized all that lovely lace would be wasted, it wouldn’t have been easy to see up high like that.

The plan changed to making the cutesy spookies into standing ghosties instead.

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Then, I figured, they’d need a face.  I was going to use a black marker to do those typical blob eyes and open mouths you see on cartoon ghosts.  Then switched to a finer point marker and drew pretty faces. That wasn’t quite enough, they needed blushing cheeks.  (Pictured with marker and blushed cheeks)

But I didn’t like the way the marker bled.  So, another change, I painted the eyes with acrylic paint, staying with black and white.  

And maybe some could have green, purple, or blue eyes?

My simple booth decor project soon became an all day painting session.  Another reason why making holiday decor months ahead is smart.  If I’d left this til the last minute, they’d have missed out on being darling creatures and would’ve spent the after life just as flying hankies.

A graduation day filled with some sushi, venom, and poison ivy, and sunny smiles

family, Sugarwings


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Sugarwings is a graduate!

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My son flew in from North Carolina for the ceremony and at first wanted to surprise his kiddo.  But between me trying to come up with reasons why my excited Grandfairy couldn’t make plans with friends (not being able to say that Adam was going to be here) and the poor graduate feeling like  their dad wasn’t going to make it, we relented and let everyone in on the secret.

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Which played out nicely for Sugarwings to show off a brand new drivers license by picking him up at the airport the night before the ceremony.

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After the event, while other grads were holding arms full of flowers, I gifted my Grandfairy with a box of Lego flowers and after cupcakes that evening the flowers were assembled and started to bloom.


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Our day had started with a walk in the dog park, (which we now have to call DP so Sugar doesn’t go berserk when she hears the phrase.)

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Typically, I avoid the wooded areas of the park once spring starts to morph into summer so that I  escape the poison ivy and bugs.  But the waterfalls are a fave of ours and it was a special day, so we braved the perils and decided to go through the woods and down to the water.SavingPNG

Where we found a multitude of snakes! Which was pretty fun to watch from the cliffs.

Until Sugarwings dropped a shoe right into the center of the venomous vipers.  

It was a good shoe too.  My thought was that the shoe belonged to the snakes now, and it was time to go buy another pair.  But nope, the guys had a plan.  Both were fishing for the shoe with a long branch.  The only trouble with that was Rich’s ten foot branch was poison oak.  

Now I really wanted to just let the snakes keep the shoe.  But all worked out, we went home, washed our clothes and dogs (personally, I wanted to burn the clothes), had a fun sushi dinner then-

watched our baby officially become a grad.  
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While the sunshine made a happy face (a bit like Oogie Boogie, a fave Disney guy) through the clouds.

Five years without him

Ryan

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I wrote this poem for Ryan on the 2nd anniversary of losing him.  At the time, it felt like a lifetime without him.  

Now it’s 5 years.

Grief never leaves, but it changes. I no longer sob daily, but he is in my mind every single day.

 

 

Almost two years without our Ry.
With his hidden strength beneath kind eyes
That had seen cruelty
But instead looked for peace.
He had to change his reality
To put his mind at ease.
A lifetime of struggle, a lifetime of change
A hurt boy, a hurt soul, a new man, a new day.
Carefully controlling the fears, to keep them at bay
Growing into his laughter, his comfort, his space
Learning to allow himself joy in a limited way.
It’s been too long without our Ry.
With his heart so weak, but true.
In his youth they saw that he was shy
But didn’t know he was deep
There was more to him than many knew
The unfairness, the waste, makes me weep
Has it been forever without our Ry?
It seems he was just here with me.
I still see his flashing smile as days go by
And I roam where we walked endlessly.
We could talk about nothing
As we talked of everything effortlessly.
There was more to him than he ever knew
The unfairness and loss makes me weep.
His kindness, his humor, his handsomeness too
Were all beyond where his thoughts could leap.
With torment and doubt clouding his mind
He worked, and he tried, he strived and he cried.
Did he ever feel that people could see
The man he became, the one so kind?
It’s been too long without our Ry.
Without his “I Love You” and a kiss on my head
A quiet smile when he said “hi”
And his warm, loving hugs would begin
The dog’s tiny paws would dance
After work when she heard his car pull in
Almost two years without our Ry
The pain and the loss makes me weep.
No, it’s not easier as days slip by
This is a suffering I’ll keep.

One person’s trash, was thoughtfully shared with someone who think its treasures. That someone was luckily me!

flowers, friends

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A couple of friends came by to enjoy the exquisite spring weather and have some chicken salad on fresh baked bread with me in my courtyard.

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Both brought bags of stuff they had around and wondered if I could use.

Jen’s husband had bought a case of air spray cans meant for cleaning a key board and she asked if I wanted a couple since they’d never use up that many.  She’d remembered me complaining about how dusty Good Juju was and that I was worried that my sun catchers would soon become dirt collectors.

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It wouldn’t have occurred to me to try spraying the crystals with an air can, but once she mentioned it, I was thrilled with the idea.  There are so many things there that could be so much simpler to keep tidy this way.

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Shanna had a couple of sacks with her and seemed almost apologetic to offer them.  She said they were things her grandma had for years and were in pretty bad shape.  My ears pricked up with those words and my heart might’ve skipped a couple beats.

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One package was stuffed with pieces of vintage fur, ideal for crafting Santas at Christmas.  The other contained all of these millinery floral bunches.  One of my favorite things in the world.

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See why?  These are all perfectly faded and tattered.  I see many exciting craft projects ahead for me, as well as clean chandeliers in my booth.  Thanks to my pals!

A big surprise

celebrations, friends

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My birthday was a thoughtful one.  My husband planned a surprise party and a bestie offered to host it at her house.

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She even baked her mom’s special Italian Cream Cake for me.   And it was even better than it looks.  My buddies knew about this for a couple months and all kept the secret.   I almost blew it by doing yard work all day til 5, then begging for Rich to go pick up a pizza so I could stay home and eat in my Jammie’s instead of going to a dinner reservation at 6.

ooops

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Shan’s home has a screened in porch where we took in the perfect, May weather while eating dinner.  Then I was surprised again by being showered with bouquets and plants, as well as a bag of vintage goodies from Angie, and a hand made friendship scrapbook compiled of over twenty years worth of photos of people I love.  

It was a lovely evening, always is when I spend time with friends.

One more surprise was seeing this painted tin I’d done decades ago for my pal’s mom.  It’s now hanging in her own home and I don’t remember the last time I saw it.   I was pleasantly pleased to see I still liked it.  (Sometimes art of the past can cause remorse.)

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There were even balloons!  And a banner!  Both are happily on display at the cottage.  I don’t think I’ve gotten either since I was a kid.  

Thank you, Rich, and to all my friends.  It was kind of you to do this for me.  

Delicious dates

Food and Drink

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How did I go 66 years thinking that I didn’t like dates?  I recently discovered that they are one of my very favorite foods after seeing so many reels about how yummy they are and ways to cook with them.  Those stories made me think I needed to give the fruit another chance.  

I guess I’d only eaten them chopped up in trail mixes and that is a whole different thing.  You miss the gooey, Carmel like flavor and texture that way.

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When I was visiting my family in Indiana, I decided to try one of those ideas I’d seen online.  It was simple, no recipe needed.  Slice a date, take out the pit, add a nut and a bit of cheese, roll it in bacon, then cook.

We used Brie and seasoned almonds, but I’d say any number of combos would work, like goat cheese and cashews, or cream cheese and pecans.  

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I went sparingly with the bacon, about a third of a slice on each wrapped treat.  And we over cooked them a tad, because I wasn’t paying attention.  But I enjoy a char flavor, so I was happy to have burnt ones.

This is the only time I’ve sampled any of the cooking ideas that I’ve seen, and would probably do it again.  And will  try a few more ways to prepare dates too.

 Although I love them so much as is, that I don’t need to do anything at all with them besides treating them like a piece of candy.  And treating myself by keeping them on the counter in a pretty, lidded dish to snack on throughout the day.  (I guess those are called candy dishes, huh?  Appropriate!)

 

 

In appreciation of a generous friend

Books, friends, vintage paper/collage art

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A while back, Beth gifted me a bagful of vintage paper scraps, odds and ends, plus a pile of delicious, old linens.
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Inside the bag of goodies was a book cover she had started but never finished.
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There was wonderful ephemera, original and printed along with pages of cardstock she had stamped too.
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And the lace!

Oh! The lace!

 I see fairiy dresses galore in my future.  So many great bits and bobs to craft with.

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As a thank you, I finished putting her book cover together into a junk journal she could embellish.  The only item I used that wasn’t part of her de-stash, was this Charlotte tag.

 I decorated the cover with a sweet button card that was in the pile of never ending, vintage goodness and used the two remaining buttons on it as a clasp to wrap a string around as a closure.  It was hard for me to stop at that point. I adore crafting a book, but I wanted her to have fun adding tidbits to the interior.

Thanks, Beth!

 

 

 

 

 

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