Author name: Karla Nathan

The master bedroom and the hearth room from the holiday home tour, a couple more videos

cottage, holiday decor

 

 

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These pillows are $5 each at Walmart!  And had a nice sparkle to them.

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My rose and bluebird paintings get covered up with foam core board and burlap, then I add angel wings for the holidays. The foam core is held in place with a couple of small nails into the frames.

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Everything looks better under glass!  I added a couple of cloches to this display, and used books for different levels.

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This is a pre-lit garland from Kohls that I ended up getting free with good ole Kohls' Cash.  I added dried hydrangeas then rounded up all of my angels.
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The stained glass piece that my friend made fits this lace heart so well that I might leave it up all year. Heck, I've already got a start on holiday mishmash by leaving out the Valentine heart.  I should slap an Easter egg on it and go for it.

 

Scenes from the Holiday Home Tour (a ton of photos)

cottage, holiday decor

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I'd been a little worried about having enough volunteers for the tour, but my friends dropped by to help out.  We also ended up with some Americore kids that needed some public service hours (the tour benefitted the non-profit, Healthcare Access).  So, all bases were covered and there were plenty of helpers.  Instead of them helping an hour then leaving, they stayed all day and we turned it into a party! There was crafting, visiting, and just hanging out going on.

Having my pals there sure made the day extra special for me.

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Any day that you get to laugh with your friends is the best kind of day.

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Twinkle decided to be the greeter. She is always a good helper too.

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Having my entire house clean at the same time was the hardest part of the event.

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Especially with a husband and kids around. I had the kids' rooms cleaned and ready ahead of time, then the girls asked to come over to stay.  I told Sugarwings she could sleep overnight before the tour if she promised to be invisible like a fairy and not leave a trace behind. She took that as a challenge and slept on top of her bed with a blanket so I didn't have to remake the bed.  She took a lot of pride in being an invisible fairy and keeping  her room perfect.

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Both girls were pretty cute about helping with their rooms. They fixed up their doll house and decorated a bottle brush tree to put in it and added a Santa and sleigh to the rooftop.

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My whole family went through some displacement and discomfort getting ready and I appreciate their efforts. None of us could find anything, since I'd hidden every day objects in cabinets and closets.

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Usually, a cup of pens, a notepad, and reading glasses sit on this piece of furniture, but things like that were tucked out of sight for a couple of days.

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And I had the table set for a pretend dinner party, which made morning coffee time not quite as comfy as usual. The grand fairies had breakfast at their craft table, my husband and I shoved plates out of the way at the dining table.  And we went out for dinner on Saturday night!!

It was the perfect excuse not to cook.

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But this was only for two days, and while it might not have been as convenient as normal to live in the cottage, that wasn't a big deal and was worth the effort. My family deserves a big thank you for putting up with all of the hoo-ha.

As do my friends for spending the day with me and helping with the guests.

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A friend came by to take photos to shop around to magazines while everything was cleaned up, and I hope that they turned out okay, because home tour set up is different than a magazine shoot.  Having a bare floor and no coffee table is ideal with 400 people walking through the home, but for a magazine article, I'd have cluttered it up a bit. But I'm sure that the photographer understood angles and got shots that made it feel less bare.  I wasn't able to help her, and she was grabbing shots when the light was good and between rushes of guests.

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I might have already posted some of these pics, but thought I'd just throw them all in here. So, I'll leave you with the rest of the shots I got that day-

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(ps-  A $5 poinsettia plant and some evergreens picked from the yard make great cut flower arrangements! I was able to make quite a few for that $5  investment)

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A visit from one of the doodle babies

dogs, puppies!

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A few weeks ago, we had a visit from Pip.

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He has changed a bit since he lived here with us!

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This was our first litter of doodles and we weren't sure what to expect. 

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Honey is about 63lbs, and the father was about the same size.

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Sugar was the runt, and I figured she would be smaller than her mom, but already is taller.  Pip is edging up onto EIGHTY POUNDS, and is 7 months old.  

Ooops!

Where did that come from???  He is 77lbs now.

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And every single ounce is filled with happy, joyful love. 

What a great dog.

New Christmas goodies in the Boutique

fairies, holiday decor, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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I've had quite a few samples of holiday decor made up for A Snowbird's Song and some extra decorations for the Holiday Home Tour.  

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Now that both have passed, I'm trying to get photos of the pretties to add to the Boutique.

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Here are some Sugar Plum fairies as individual ornaments (the banners have sold, there might  be a kit left, please contact me if you'd like one, karlanathan@sbcglobal.net).

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And a few more festive pieces too.

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And some of the "Pretty Packages" ornaments that I made as examples for A Snowbird's Song.

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There are quite a few of the decorated and filled boxes (I realluy had fun making those!) and a couple of kits left too.

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I've also added some of the hand painted rose eggs.

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They are decoupaged in vintage text, glazed, painted, glittered, then tied up in a silver, vintage ribbon.

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 Thanks for looking!

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A Seashell Fairy in Mexico

sea shell fairies, Travel

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We spent the week of Thanksgiving in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.  I fell in love with the views on the beach, this area is a bay, with mountains ringing the sea.  It was very different from other seaside trips I've taken, complete with a warning to watch for crocodiles swimming in the waves.

Really???  

I was fascinated by the idea, but never saw one, till we took a ride around the golf course we were staying at and found some in the little ponds near the ocean.

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Everyone says that these guys are not as aggressive as the gators in Florida, and will leave you alone if you don't mess with them.  I was just fine with not poking the crocs and making them angry.  So, I really wasn't worried, and was actually hoping to see some swimming by in the ocean.  Especially since I wasn't splashing around in the water myself. The beach was a little rough for me to go out on my own, and my husband isn't a salt water fan. We strolled up the sand throughout the day, swam in the pool, and read books in the shade by the water, waded along the shore, but didn't swim out into it. 

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I do adore playing in waves, but not enough to swim without a "buddy" to watch my back.  Funny, most of the people I travel with are not fans of jumping the waves, so I don't get to swim much on my trips. 

But I am happy as a clam, just staring at the water and watching the swells.  

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Shells were few and far between in this Marina beach area.  I noticed when I was on Coronado Island, the Pacific offered up very few shells during my stay there too.  Maybe it is where I am looking?  Or the time of day?  

But I was able to find a handful, and look, just enough to make a fairy! And while there weren't many, there were just enough, and they were iridescent and quite nice.  I found these small white blooms in the sand and gave them to her to hold.

Every time I visit a shore, whether a lake, river, or sea, I try to leave a fairy behind as a thank you. I often wonder if they are found, and picture the smile on a little girl's face if she comes across one.  Usually I create them on my last day, so I never know what happens.  But a couple of times, I've made them earlier, and have checked back.  My last Siesta Key fairy held a jade heart that I'd brought, and I thought that treasure would be scavenged quickly, but it was still there two days later, and the fairy was also still complete.  This little fae, didn't fare as well.  Within hours, she was stepped on and gone, her bits and pieces scattered.

 When I make them, I know they are ephemeral, and not long for the world.  Sometimes we create art hoping it will last forever, but honestly, it is the creating itself that means so much.  The process brings joy to me.  As do the beaches I leave these on.  I make them as thank you to nature for the beauty i've enjoyed by the water.

Home Sweet Home

cottage, dogs

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We had the BEST Thanksgiving ever, in Mexico.  Instead of the typical days shopping and cooking, I ate fresh fish on the beach, while watching the waves.

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Although, I have to admit, it was hard to be away from family.   We missed the dogs and the kids a lot.

But when I started to feel sad, I'd sip my cold drink, give the hammock a little swing, and look up at the palm trees.  I might have missed them all, but I'm no idiot.  I knew I'd see them soon, and I was enjoying every minute of the trip!

Still, it is nice to be back with the loved ones.

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