Author name: Karla Nathan

The Plaza Lights- from a very special viewing point

celebrations, flowers, friends, holiday decor, jewelry

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Our pal, Angie lives in an apartment overlooking the KC Plaza with a glorious view of the holiday lights.

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The view inside is pretty dang great too. Angie arranged a delectable feast of loveliness for us after a day out together, lunching, shopping, and laughing. 

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The city looked magical from her window.

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It was a day filled with pretty things.  

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And fun photo ops.

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With some silliness thrown in.

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I wore my favorite, new Santa shirt (AGAIN, it seems to be my uniform for December along with my decade old, red velvet coat), and found a set of placemats to match it.  But since they cost more than the shirt did, I didn't buy them.  Actually, besides lunch, and a bag of old fashioned, hard candies, I didn't do much purchasing. Just browsing and enjoying the over the top, holiday displays the stores had out.

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We went to the Kaufman center to see the trees and flowers, which are a major mood enhancer this time of year.  When the Kansas landscapes are grey, brown, dreary, and dead, it is heartening to see flowers in bloom. I bent over and got some deep whiffs from the pots of white stock and the sweetness of the blooming plants really made me happy inside.

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I'm rarely a red or green person, and don't decorate my home in these colors for the season, but I do love pops of these festive shades in jewelry or clothing in December.  So, I made myself some silver earrings with red and green semi-precious gemstones. While I was at it, I made enough to pass out to friends too, and took some to lunch that day for Beth, Karla, and Angie to choose from.

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In the past, I've painted ornaments as little gifties for friends, and it was nice to see that Angie has some of them on her sparkling tree.

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Her home is perfectly coordinated, and she has such a gentle touch with decorating, it is always an honor to see something I'd made in her home.

She crafted gift bags filled with everything we'd need for a winter's night of relaxation at home. (Wine, chocolate, and a good book!) and topped the package with this sweet collaged image. 

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It was a special day, ending with an even more special evening. I'm blessed to  have good friends who could take a day off to simply enjoy the season with me. 

 

 

An ugly little tree gets a makeover

holiday decor

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Beyond ugly, huh?  I saw this at the flea market and couldn't  walk away, because under the hideousness, there was good stuff lurking. 

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First of all, this is big time, VINTAGE.

Second, lookie at the OLD tinsel!! I love that stuff and it is becoming hard to find some this ancient to work with.  

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And of course, tiny, shiny brites cannot ever be ignored, right????

Yep, I bought and stripped the monstrosity.  It was only $15, and in my guesstimate, there was that much on it in pretty bits to reuse.

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Not to mention the faded, old tree itself.  It is so old, the branches have become a taupe color, which you can see through to the original dark green here and there.

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The tree itself is such a cutie, that I kept the decor on it simple.  I plopped it into a white McCoy pot, and left the star on the top as is, then draped it in vintage pearl necklaces. A glass bird is clipped to a branch to coordinate with the flock of feathered birdies I've added to the mantle where the tree is sitting.

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In the last couple of years, I've covered the paintings that hang over the mantle because they were too springlike for Christmas. This year, I left them up and incorporated the bird and roses of the artwork as a theme in the garland draped below.

 Because I was too lazy to go to the effort of getting out a tall ladder and tacking up the burlap over the paintings.  Because I wanted a new look.  

Here  is how the room looks with the burlap and wings up.

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The pink mercury glass beads look nice with the pink roses in the paintings. And I'm always happy to have some birdies flitting about.

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A better photo of the mantel itself would have been a good idea, huh? You can see the fireplace in the background of this kitchen picture, though.

Kinda.

 

 

 

The King and Queen of Hearts

celebrations, family, paintings, Valentine's Day, We're having a party

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My sister, Bobbie Sue just celebrated her 50th anniversary with her husband and their darling daughters threw them a party, that truly surprised them.

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Their last name is Valentine, and my silly sis LOVES goofy photo ops. So, I painted these cut outs for them to pose in as the King and Queen of Hearts.

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Other party-ers had some fun with them too.

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After measuring my largest suitcase, I cut plastic, corrugated poster board to fit the bag and primed them before painting the royalty with holes cut out for faces.  Then, I flipped them over and painted the other side for double the fun.

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The fairy and gypsy were done with lots of glitter and metallic paints for a sparkly effect.

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The entire evening was a sparkling night of fun!  My nieces rented a limo to pick their folks up at their farmhouse, and we all piled in for the ride "out to dinner".  But instead of dinner, we went to greet the room full of family and friends ready to jump up and yell, "SURPRISE!!!"

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It was all pretty cute, and the kids pulled it off with an amazing skill of twisting the truth around so no one guessed what was coming.

Personally, I was quite impressed with my own ability to spin tales.  I possess a super power that until now, has lain dormant.  Wow, I am a very, very good liar!!!!!  I even had them pull up the online menu of the restaurant we were pretending to go to.  And faked plans to visit old friends so I could sneak out and deliver the painted photo op boards.

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The twisted untruth about meeting up with old friends, ended up turning around and becoming the real truth, and I got to visit some high school buddies I hadn't seen in years.  That was the icing on the cake for this wonderful, but too quick trip to Indiana.

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Well, not all  of the icing.  There was some delectable cake too.

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And cousin time, that included seeing a long lost stepsister.

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And of course, I never get enough sister time.

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Yes, it was a beautiful weekend, and I was thrilled to be a part of the celebration of this love. These two are truly the King and Queen of Hearts.

 

Elfing around with pinecone pixies

fairies, friends, holiday decor, We're having a party

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My pal, Tami, once again invited a group of local Peeps to her lovely home for a holiday crafting day. She is always generous with supplies and ideas to share with friends.  This time, we were elfing around and making pinecone pixies.

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Here are a few of the ones that I made. She provided a basket full of pine cones, and plenty of felt, along with the little wooden balls for heads and other tidbits to put together.

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I'd brought this chunk of firewood, deer, and tree to make this display.  

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But this character looks more like a Yorkie than Santa's helper, doesn't he?

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See what I mean?

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Or maybe more like this?

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We had a holly jolly time making these, and soon the room was filled with the fun lil guys.

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It was hard to stop, even though all of mine didn't turn out as good as I would've liked. This poor sprite looks like she has smoker's wrinkles around her mouth where the ink ran. I can almost hear her throaty voice saying, Ho HO, Ho, between coughs….

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Her sis turned out a little better. She is sitting on a spool.

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Tami's halls were decked, her home is always so tastefully and vintagely festive.  I do not know why I didn't get more pictures, dang it.  But at least I took this pic, look at this unique and fashionable tree.

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Between eating a yummy, pitch in lunch and assembling elves, we also worked on a few other projects.  There were some butter pat plates available to work with.

I'm afraid my finished product is rather plain, but the plate itself was so simply sweet, I wanted to keep it pretty much as is.

 

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I also made a little doggie ornie.

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And a bottle brush tree snowflake too.

With all of the laughter, warm conversations, and of course- treat snacking, I don't know how I managed to get so many things made.  

What a nice day! Thanks, Tami!!

A mermaid book for Dewdrop’s mama

Books

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I got to spend some time with Dewdrop's mother in North Carolina on our trip to pick up our snuggle fairy for Thanksgiving.

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We went out for a lunch in Asheville and took our time, chatting and catching up.

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Before leaving home, I made this book for her.

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The covers are an acrylic paint pour. This is the back.

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And this is one inside cover.

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And this is the other.

Art from the past

paintings

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While in North Carolina, we visited my husband's mom. She had some artwork I'd done years ago, framed and hung on her walls.

This is a painting of the house she grew up in.

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And this is the home her husband grew up in.

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A watercolor iris.

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And a butt.

A North Carolina Birthday Girl

celebrations, Dew Drop, family, Travel, We're having a party

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My husband had a business trip to North Carolina, and while he was there, he offered to snap up Dewdrop from her Asheville home and bring her to KS for Thanksgiving. Since he'd be getting  her on her birthday, I couldn't miss the event and had to come along to celebrate with them.

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Before we scooped her up, we spent a night in Raleigh and ate a fancy meal at the City Club there. 

(That last photo might look as tasty as the others, but is a light fixture, not candy.  And the first one?  That is candy!  Cotton candy pork belly appetizers, wowzers!)

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And we had a scenic drive to Boone where we passed through some misty, Christmas tree farms.

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We stayed at Banner Elk, with Rich's Mom and brother, at their mountain house with this pretty view.

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It changed to this overnight!  Even prettier.

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After our zig zag trip from Raleigh to Boone to Asheville, we drove to Charlotte and visited a nephew and his sweet baby. They made our Dewdrop feel very special with some birthday surprises.

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They even treated us to a night at the trampoline play place. I didn't think I'd be doing any jumping, but once I saw how much fun the rest of the group was having, I had to start hopping around myself, and bounced around for almost an hour and a half, hating to end when it was time to go.

This is my new favorite thing to do!

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The next morning, our thoughtful nephew made some Mickey shaped pancakes to keep the party going for the birthday girl before we flew home to deliver her to her family who had been missing her for way too long. 

We will be seeing her again at Christmas, and while I'm heartbroken not to have her daily, I'm very happy to be able to visit with our North Carolina relatives when we do the kid-switcheroo.   It was a lovely trip.

On the way to the wedding, a wonderful side trip!

friends, Travel

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When we went to The Other Karla's son's wedding, Beth and I made a stop in Des Moines to visit some of our Birdsong Peeps and have a crafting sleepover at a rustic, charming, and cozy, Airbnb barn.  Our Peep, Nora, generously made up kits of felted wool for us to create these fab trees.

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Beth and I sorta crashed their party, they'd made plans to go up to the flea market and stay at this charmer, and we asked to be included.  They graciously let us stay with them. This was our room.

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It had a uniquely curved, metal ceiling.

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Okay, I'm going to have to use "charming" again, because that is what the whole place was.

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We missed the dinner they shared, but were there for the tasty, overnight oatmeal breakfast.
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Our dinner was at an Iowan diner where we had the local special, loosemeats.

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After a night of laughing and crafting, we headed out for the Junk Jubilee.

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And it was so festive!!! I loved the holiday decor everywhere.  I thought this would be an ideal spot to get a selfie to show the room and the cute display at the entrance, but as you can see, our heads block most of it.  

I think I could use a selfie lesson.

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Overall, I sincerely think this is one of the best fleas I've been to, pricewise. It was also set up with gorgeous displays, the dealers made major efforts to have enticing booths.

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Plus we ran into Peeps everywhere! (don't ask me why I don't have photos of them, pure carelessness, I guess- too busy hugging and being happy to see old friends to remember my camera!)

Thank you Tami, Gail, and Nora for your hospitality, and thanks Beth, for hauling me along on your trip. It was a raucous roadtrip.  At our age, we don't get enough of those.

Thankfulness, hugs, and gingerbread

celebrations, family, Food and Drink, holiday decor

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I can't imagine a nicer Thanksgiving.  Kia helped me prep quite a bit the day before and we had a pretty laid back Thursday, with all of the chopping done ahead of time. 

We even baked a double batch of gingerbread cookies on Wednesday,  which made for a fun morning of playing with icing and sprinkles before getting dinner in the oven.

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After cookie masterpieces were created, we popped a little turkey into the oven (for the few of us that were not vegan) and headed out to the woods to enjoy the sunshine and the last of the fall colors.

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We didn't go far, just out in our back yard, we have ten acres that have a few trails through the trees.

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While out there, we visited the fallen Grandfather Tree, which we have harvested to make slabs. In the future, it will be a dining room table.

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For now, it is fun to climb on.

And jump off of.

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The grandfairies found a few fun places to climb around.

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And Avahni showed off her fire fighter training by carrying people around.

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Dororthy enjoyed it.

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Twinkle isn't as fond of the hugging.

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 But the girls are.

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After a festive dinner with lots of toasts and laughter, we started decorating gingerbread again, this time some premade houses. 

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Every year, I get a couple for the littlest grandfairies to pile up sky high with globs of candies, but didn't even think about getting them for everyone to play with.

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But after watching the Halloween baking shows with Ryan, he and I thought we should probably try our hands at making some houses ourselves.

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I certainly had plenty of toppings!  We do NOT eat these, they are just for display, so we use candy that has been around longer than Dewdrop, back when Sugarwings first crafted a house. And I buy the 25 cent, clearance decorations after Christmas to save up and use too.  

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The only fresh stuff we have is for the cookies that we eat, and they are dye free, organic goodies.

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Oh, yes, I do buy fresh fondant to play with too.  You have to have that soft and pliable, it doesn't save like hard candies do.  

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The big girls like the fondant as much as the little ones do. Thia made a unicorn with hers.

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This looks like it will be a holiday tradition around here, we had such a good time with it, that there is already talk of gingerbread birdhouses for Easter.  And maybe even some more houses at Christmas dinner?  Although, we usually spend the evening playing games that the kids get as gifts from Santa after dinner on that day, and decorating cookies in the afternoon.

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I am truly blessed to have a family who can enjoy a relaxing day together, while pitching in to help with cooking so that the day wasn't all about slaving away in the kitchen and dozing in front of a game on TV. 

And I was thrilled to have them want to make Gingerbread Houses!  I'm not really a Thanksgiving person, for me, it is just the gateway to the holiday season, it is hard to hold back and not start rushing headfirst into Christmas before Thanksgiving is over.  

This season, I decided there was no reason to hold back and went for it.  I was glad to have my trees up, and the twinkling lights strung for atmosphere.  And loved having these houses to do, even though they are a traditional Santa thing, not a turkey thing.  

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(with a side of Turkey!)

The kids were calling the meal, our "Healthgiving" Dinner, we kept all of the items freshly made, with no processed foods. With everyone helping, that wasn't hard to do. There were circus tricks on the aerial rig, a walk in the woods, crafting, massage therapy, and we all took turns giving a Huzzah! for what we were feeling grateful for. 

The laughter, warmth, and hugs were much appreciated.  

What a nice holiday! I hope you had a happy one too.

 

 

Christmas tag books in the Boutique and a sweet wedding, at the BEST weekend

antiques/junking, Books, celebrations, friends, holiday decor, vintage paper/collage art, wallpaper

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I'm still enjoying the bounty of paint pours from my creative binge this summer and am now using the pieces to make holiday tag books.

You can purchase them HERE, in the Boutique.

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I seriously adore the technique and the look of the swirled paints.  Acrylic flow painting is the BEST!

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I'd gone with Beth to attend the wedding of The Other Karla's son in St Paul and brought crafty goods (including these painted tags) with me to play with in the hotel room, then found a bounty of beauties at a flea market on the way there. 

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Once I got started on making these, I couldn't stop. I was a bad friend and sent Beth out on her own to have lunch with her Minnesota nieces while I stayed in my jammies and made book after book after book that day, till it was time to get ready for the wedding.

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Because- WOW- look at this paper I'd found!!!!!  How could I leave it uncut, when I had all of these pretty, painted tags to make things with????

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I'd also bought 1928-29 women's magazines from December with lots of helpful Christmas tips, along with an old book of hymms that included Christmas carols.

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And stacks of holiday ephemera.

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And did I mention that it was 13 degrees outside? And I'd driven through mini blizzards to get there.  Yes, I was content to do hotel crafting in my jim jams and had a beautiful, wonderful, magical day.

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It was the BEST.

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Not only did I have a fab night with friends, then a day at a flea market on the way to the wedding, I had an entire day with the most magical of vintage supplies, topped off with a night of dancing and laughing til my sides hurt at the wedding.

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Or did my sides hurt because I was way to old to dance that hard and that long?

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Either way, it was a perfect weekend.  Laughter, road trips, making things, attending a lovely wedding.  Yep, the BEST.

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I had never met Karla's son, but soon realized he was a catch.  His wife won my heart quickly too, when she told us about the family tradition of using this vintage cake topper.

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Karla made ribbon wands that were waved in the air when the couple entered the reception, and soon we were all dancing and waving them around out on the floor.  Not only were they pretty to see flying about, but they had magical properties.

When we twirled them about, we were FANTASTIC  dancers. We were the BEST.

And personally, I can't dance and have less rhythm than, well, I can't actually think of anything or anyone with less skill on the dance floor than I have.

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Between the laughing and the ribbon wands, my dancing skills suddenly became amazing.  Everyone's did. 

Yep, it was the BEST.

 

 

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