antiques/junking

How to paint furniture (the short cut way)

antiques/junking, Hand Painted Furniture, how to's, how-to projects

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For years, I had an antique furniture painting business and painted hundreds of pieces of furniture. I spent a lot of time figuring out an easier way to do it.

This tutorial is for painting old furniture and keeping an old feel to it, with NO sanding and NO stripping. Ugh, who wants to work that hard? 

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Of course, having an assistant helps.

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Since this cabinet had glass doors, I covered the glass with newspaper before starting, and set up the piece in an area where I could spray paint and not worry about the mess. 

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Old furniture comes with many defects time has added to its finish. Personally, that is what I love about it.  If I wanted something to look new, I'd buy a brand new piece. I want my antiques to keep their flavor!  So, I don't want to sand away any alligatoring of the old varnish, or any other interesting bits on it.

By using a bonding spray, you do not need to sand or strip the furniture and you preserve those crackly spots in the varnish.

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This BONDING primer (bonding is the key word, here, it will stick to any clean surface without sanding) covers the old varnish, but doesn't change the look of the finish underneath. SHAKE WELL or you'll get a bumpy grainy finish.

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Spray away. 

We've already skipped sanding, and now here is where another short cut comes in.

  If you plan on painting the piece with a brush after priming, you can leave it the way this cabinet looks right now, kind of shadowy, that is good enough coverage for the paint to adhere. 

But, if you are going to do what I do and skip the step where you brush on paint, then you need to use plenty of spray primer.

It took me 2-1/2 cans for this piece.  After it was at the shadowy point in this photo, I sprayed over any darker areas and made sure there was good coverage.

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Did I mention how much it helps to have assistants?  I gave this one an empty can to help with.  I'm glad it was empty, because she tried to spray paint the world with it.  If she ever gets hold of a full can, I might be in trouble.

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Primer MUST NOT be left without a top coat. But, who says you have to use just plain paint over it?? I use water based glaze, which is mixed with latex paint.  It covers the primer just like paint would, but is semi-transparent, depending upon how much color you add.

You can buy it pre-mixed like this kind, which is handy for large projects, but can be pricey. 

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Or you can buy glaze by the can, and mix your own color.  I use those cheapo 2 oz craft bottles of acrylic paint. There are a ton of color choices that way.

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This is really too much for the cabinet, but I liked this color and wanted to make extra to store for something else.  It never hurts to make up a bit extra, because you'd hate to run out in the middle of glazing your furniture.

I'd say 2 cups of glaze and 1 ounce of craft paint (any color, any brand) is plenty.

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I love these cheap-o brushes, they a good for getting down into the crevaces.

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The color I chose was a dark brown.  Notice how it looks more like chocolate milk after it is brushed on?  Well, that is because the glaze is milky.  But you have to remember that the glaze will dry CLEAR.  So the color of the small acrylic craft paint  you chose is what you end up with, not the milky version it is while still wet!!

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Start at the top and work on one small area at a time.  Paint the colored glaze on thickly, and get it down into all grooves.  After one section is painted, wipe it off with a wet, soft rag.

I use old tee shirts, and keep a bucket of warm water nearby for rinsing. Not that warm water is better than cold, but it just feels better when you wring the rag out.

And rinse often!!  Your rag will fill with glaze fast. If you don't keep rinsing and wringing it out, you'll have a soppy mess and will just be pushing the glaze around, not removing it.

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Don't worry about perfection.  Some areas will be more heavily glazed than others, that makes for an interesting finish. And if you were lucky enough to have a piece of furniture with lots of crackled finish to start with, then the glaze will really look nice when it settles into those cracks!

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While the glass is still covered with paper, spray a can of satin finish clear coat over the project to seal it. 

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Or you can brush on a water based top coat.

After you take off the newspaper and tape, you might have to scrape a little paint off the window here and there with a razor blade, if you tape as badly as I do.

I chose not to paint the interior of mine, instead I lined it with vintage wallpaper.

HINTS

  • You can skip the paint step, IF- you are fine with using bright white as your base color under the glaze. Spray primer doesn't come in tinted colors.  You can also use paint on bonding primer, and have it tinted, or use the gray it comes in, and that can be your base coat.
  • You MUST cover every inch of the primed areas with painted on glaze! Primer is not meant to be left uncovered.  But glaze is quicker and easier to brush on than paint, because you are just slopping it on heavy and will be wiping it off.
  • Top coats are important, for durability. You can quickly spray one, or brush it on. If I am brushing it on, I like to use Min-Wax Polycrylic.  It is water based, no smell.
  • Make sure the piece is clean before you paint it.   Wipe it down with a damp cloth, and if it is greasy use Windex.
  • Only use BONDING  primer!!  Be sure the label says something like "will stick to glossy surfaces".  I buy this brand at Home Depot.  If I am brushing on primer instead, I use "The Gripper" by Glidden.
  • Primer can be painted over soon after using it, but sometimes it takes days to "cure".  So, if you have painted something with an extremely high gloss finish, try to leave it set and don't mess with it for 3 or 4 days.  The finish hardens, and won't scrape up after that.
  • Its nice to paint the inside of drawers, for a clean finish, but NEVER, ever paint the sides of the drawers, on the outside, or the bottoms.  They must be kept clear of paint so the drawers won't stick.  For an old, sticky piece, wax the outside of the drawers for a good slide.
  • If you get over spray on the glass, like I did, scrape it off right away, or it just gets harder to do. Bonding primer bonds!
  • If you have plans to "distress" the piece, by roughing the edges up with sand paper, do it before your top coat.  And don't wait too long, like I mentioned before bonding primer bonds!  When the furniture is dry, sand away, but don't wait days and days or you'll have trouble sanding through the primer to the wood underneath.

 

It was pointed out to me that spray paint is dangerous to inhale and I didn't mention safety precautions.  Please, use proper ventalation!  I use the garage, but am right inside the open double doors.  Also, the baby only was playing with an empty can, she was not actually involved with spraying or breathing in the spray.  I treasure each and every one of her brain cells!

The right way to get the day you really want!

antiques/junking, celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, give away, Sugarwings

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Thanks for all your happy birthday wishes! It was a fun day, I invited some pals over for a tee shirt embellishment day and for birthday cake.  There were some issues with the transfer paper, we never did figure it out. But I had bought a bunch of different types of printable fabrics to try too, and those worked out well.  For this brown tee, I added a copy of one of my favorite vintage paintings, then some velvet and lace trim under it.  To finish off, it got old seam binding around the neck. The shirt is Lycra, so I stretched it as far as I could and straight stitched the ribbon to the neckline. When I let go of the pulled fabric, the ribbon ruffled just like I hoped that it would!

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Everyone brought their own shirts or bags to work on, and then I had an assortment of goodies for them to go through and add to them, as well as a bunch of pictures I had downloaded and printed onto fabric.  Of course, nothing was exactly right for what they needed, and we spent most of the day going through my supplies and my folders of images to see what they wanted to use for their pieces.  Isn't that how it always goes? The stuff set aside for a project is never quite what you want, something buried or squirreled away is much more intriguing.

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The crystals and glitter pens were popular though. Well, dur! Of course crystals are great to use!!

After the group left for the day, I sat down and worked on a couple shirts for myself, it had been hectic earlier with so much going on and I wanted to wear a new shirt when my boys and I went out for dinner.  Ryan and Sugarwing's Daddy took me to my favorite Italian place, then we went to see Wolverine.   Hugh was my favorite Xman before, but after this movie, I love him even more!  And Ryan Reynolds is a fave of mine too, so it was fun to see Van Helsing take on Van Wilder.

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Thanks also for your get well wishes for poor little Twinkle's toes.  She is no longer whining and whimpering, and is back to running around, so I'd say she is feeling better.

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Especially after a visit from one of her puppies, Bella.

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Sugarwings (who by the way, is an excellent helper when it is time to blow out birthday candles) was glad to see Bella too.

Are you noticing anything different about my blog today?

Guess what came as my birthday gift! The CANNON REBEL!!!!!!!!!  yep, that one. The one I've whined about and wished for.  And you know who gave it to me?  I did.

The best way to have a wonderful birthday is to throw it for yourself.  I bought a cake, invited friends over for a craft day, supplied the crafts, picked out the restaurant and movie to to take my sons to, and bought the gift I wanted for the last year.  The perfect birthday, perfectly orchestrated by me.   Everyone was happy to have the burden of what to do for mom lifted from them and I had exactly what I wanted. Now, why did it take me 51 birthdays to figure that out?  I guess wisdom comes with age.

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Good camera, huh? What a nice gift!!!

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I realized that I never showed you the goods that I bought last week at the flea mkt, so I'll leave you with a few photos from my OLD camera of my finds.

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Can you see the difference?

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Now, that wasn't a horrid camera, and I will still be using it quite a bit. It fits so nicely into my jeans pocket.  But I love my new Rebel XSi!!!

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Well, that photo sure isn't very good. I wonder what makes me show them any way, when I know they are bad? 

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Last week's shopping trip was a day for figurines and babies, as well as millinery and jewels.  Lots of small things, I liked not having much to carry in at the end of the day.

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Before I go, I need to announce the hand painted Birthday Cupcake Charm-

Claudia

And to say thanks again for helping make my day special with all of your kind comments!

The 3rd Annual Cottage Charm Giveaway

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), paintings, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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This is the 3rd year in a row that I will be participating in the Cottage Charm giveaway, hosted by Kim.

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 And once again, I am taking it literally and offering a Charm as the Cottage Charm prize!  This one is a hand painted white rose, and it is accented with a genuine pearl.  I've tied it to a mini tag made from vintage papers, but you could add the charm to a necklace or bracelet instead if you'd rather.

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I've only been at this blogging life, for a little over two years, but it is fun to see traditions building up and things to look forward to year after year.  Thanks, Kim, for this "charming" tradition!

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Plus, you guys know I love giveaways, and I am on a charm kick lately.  Here is the painted cup cake charm that is the gift I'm sharing for my 51st (ouch) birthday tomorrow.  All comments, any post between May 1st and 5th count.  For the Cottage Charm prize, any comment, any post until the 30th counts too.  So, leave as many as you'd like.

I was asked if giveaways help build up my following. Honestly, I don't know if it does. I know I get more comments, and I do enjoy the feedback.  Also, I get a LOT out of blogging and like to give back.  Plus, I make a LOT of crap or find a lot of good junk at great prices and like to share.  Ask any of my non-cyber friends and they'll tell you the same thing.  Its fun to give little pressies!

Good luck, on all the Cottage Charm drawings, there will be tons of fun blogs to hop around to and visit to sign up for wonderful prizes!

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We've had a traumatic day here, poor Twinks broke her water dish and had to be put under to get some stitches in foot.  She's still feeling drowsy and is on pain meds for the cut.  I could tell she was really hurt, you should have heard her whimpering, I felt so bad for her. Now, she has a solid, unbreakable, tin water bowl. No more pretty, vintage glass for this dog!

I felt bad for me too, you should have seen the blood everywhere, that I had to clean up. It looked pretty bad.  I'm glad I went in the house to get something and heard her crying, because I'd hate to have let her go on much longer like that, she was really bleeding.  My husband wrapped her foot in a rag and put a rubber band around it like a tourniquet and the vet said that was an excellent idea, and that it helped. 

Aren't you glad I didn't take pictures of that mess??

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The vintage wallpaper journal kits that I sent to Somerset Life are back now. I'm not sure which issue they will be in, but most likely soon, I'd guess.

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Two of the journal kits are listed in the Boutique.

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A few more wallpaper packs got added today too.  I'm still wrapping and photographing the rest of the rainbow of wallpaper you saw spread out in the studio a few posts back. And some that have been listed have sold out, but there will be more on the way. Thanks so much for checking in to see what is there!

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I'll leave you with a more cheerful picture of poor little Twinkle.  She's posing with Miss Pink Frenchie, who I bought at the flea market last week.

PS- Cindy, at My Romantic Home (who just had her ONE MILLIONTH  visitor, wow!!) is having a May giveaway too, to enter, check HERE

April Showers and a May Flower Giveaway

antiques/junking, flowers, give away

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Yesterday, Beth and I headed to Sparks and White Cloud to the flea market we never miss twice a year.  There have been times when it has been chilly, other times when we feel like we have heat stroke.  We've gone when it was drizzling a bit too.

But yesterday, when we left, the forecast was for a 60% possibility of thunderstorms all day and it was raining so hard I could barely see the road. 

And I kept driving anyway.  And I decided I will never again tease my husband when he gets all bundled up to go to an outdoor sporting event in blizzardy weather. I had always thought he was crazy.  But now, I get it.  The pluses out weigh the minuses, and it was worth it to me to brave the weather, just in case there was a break in it and we could do some fun shopping.

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Luckily, the weather cleared! We had some minor drizzle here and there, and our shoes were muddy from walking in the fields, but the day was GREAT.  We always have a blast there, and say that it isn't just shopping, it is an event. So we figured it  was worth the risk of getting a little wet.

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And if the only thing I bought all day was these posies, it would have been worth getting really muddy.  (but of course I bought more. Much more.) 

These were marked $4 each.  I asked (very nicely) how much it would be if I bought all of them, and was thrilled to hear that they could go for 50 cents each if I bought the bowlful. I always say, it never hurts to ask. 

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Since, I was at Sparks all day yesterday, I wasn't able to list more wallpaper yet. I did add a few packs to my Boutique the night before and many have already sold out.   Today, I had Sugarwings to keep me busy, and tomorrow I am helping at a fund raising garage sale for some friends.  I hope to add more packs and will let you know when I do. 

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Isn't this vintage greeting card beautiful?  It is actually on a flocked paper background! I had 3 of them, one I kept for myself and two I made up wallpaper packs to coordinate with. 

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Well, that garage sale is going to come pretty early tomorrow, I'd better get to bed, now that I finally have Sugarwings tucked in. She is at a stage when she thinks she'd rather stay up and play, not go to bed, and sees no reason why she shouldn't just do what ever she wants.  So, tucking in has become a marathon event around here. 

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Before I go, I want to announce the April Giveaway winner:

Marilyn

And don't forget that I have a gift for you for my birthday, May the 5th. Any comment between May 1st and 5th  is entered.

Making it Girly

antiques/junking, how to's, Miss Frenchie's

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Today, I got a head start on my booth at the Miss Frenchie's sale.  I went in to help Debbie and Carol tape out the booths, and decorate, and ended up staying and hanging my lights and drapes.  The building is a dark, rough wood barn, so I wanted to make my spot a bit more girly.  Hmm, I think I might have got it. Lots of lace, and cheesecloth and mini white lights are at least a good start! Tomorrow, it will feel good to have this part done, and I'll be able to throw on my table cloths  and start piling up the crap.

Well, I wish it was that easy…. there is still the hauling all the heavy boxes in from the big, red, redneck truck and figuring out just where it should all fit.

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Getting ready early is sure the way to go. I was thrilled with having so much ready weeks in advance.  Yes, I still have some little things here and there that need done, but I'd say 90% of it was tagged and bagged before I went to DC.  Wait a minute, isn't tagged and bagged what detectives on TV say when they have a body to wrap up?

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Since I was mostly ready pretty early, I was able to hang out and make tags last night while I watched American Idol (I can't decide if I am a Gokey fan or an Adam fan, I really like them both).

Here is the process for this tag-

I drew the dress form on heavy watercolor paper in brown ink, then added a wash of paint.

Next, I glued the cut out dress form onto my favorite wallpaper ( a gift from Heather)

That was glued to a page from an old sewing magazine (a gift from Barb)

Next, I glued all of that to some vintage sheet music that I had sprayed with chocolate Glimmer Mist, and glued all of it to a 4" x 8" shipping tag, and trimmed the edges.

The bottom is trimmed with a sewn ruffle of pattern paper, and highlighted with gold Stickles (love that stuff, I don't know why I don't use it more often)

More Stickles was used around the wallpaper piece, I tied a silk ribbon to the top and glued on some old millinery blooms.

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This one uses hand painted butterflies cut out from that heavy watercolor paper too. That just might be my new favorite trick.  I did the same thing, with the hat that I painted for the piece I posted about last time.

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My goal is to paint more. I just adore doing collage work, but have realized lately that I miss painting. So, I'm going to try to mix the two elements more.

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And since I am feeling Frenchie this weekend, I wrote "butterflies" in French on the tag.

This one is a thank you gift for Stephanie who co-hosted the apron swap withHeather.  Butterflies have a special meaning to her, so I hope she'll like this.  The tag with the old hat goes to Heather and the dress form is for my buddy, Beth, because without her, I never would have finished that apron!

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Well, like I said, I have a few little things left to do to get ready for the sale this weekend.  I need to add a bulb to this GREAT lamp. Which I just might keep…..

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If you are in the area, or wanting to take a road trip to come and see us, come on by Miss Frenchie's sale this weekend! Make sure you come by and introduce yourself. I'll be the one under the lace awning straight back on the left, by the bakery.

Presents from the Lollipop lady, Loot from the trip, and a SALE in the Boutique

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, Miss Frenchie's, Moving to DC, Sugarwings, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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There is no place like home!  Especially when I come home to this little girl.  And waiting for us was a lovely box from my pal, Barbara. It was filled with fairies and treats and crafting supplies, and on and on and on!! She really went over the top on this "Just Because Box".   Sugarwings and I will be serving PINK hot chocolate at our next tea party, thanks to Barb.

(There is nothing wrong with the fairy grand baby's eyes, that is a weird editing problem that happened when I tried to get rid of red eye, so don't worry that she got into some horrible glitter accident and was blinded)

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Did I mention that I found a couple of hats in Virginia? The Hat Whisperer strikes again!  I swear, I can sniff these little vintage nuggets of blooms anywhere I go. And JACKPOT, these are mostly roses. And all were bargains.

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Of course, on Wednesday, I had the help of another hat lover, Andrea.  She took me to all of her haunts in Frederisksburg.  I was able to snag a couple there, but most were found in Manasses.  

One of the very first things I unpacked when I got home, was the floral egg that Andrea gave to me.  Its under a cloche in my bedroom now.  Bethand I always say that things look more important under glass, but this little poof of foof looks very important even without the dome!

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Another of my favorite purchases was thanks to Andrea too. She took me to a shop that was holding a pink sap bucket for her, and after she picked the one she wanted, she was fine with me buying the rest.  Have I ever mentioned that I can't stop at just ONE of anything? Or did you notice without me mentioning it?

I'll use these buckets at my Miss Frenchie's sale, and what ever is left over, I'll be happy to keep in the studio.

By the way, Deb has updated the Miss Frenchie's Blog!  Check it out for new photos and a list of the artists and dealers.

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Andrea sent me this photo of our luncheon at Pinkadillys. Next time I go, I'll want to play dress up with the stash of millinery in the back room that is available for tea parties. And yes, I'll be going back, for sure!! Maybe I can organize some sort of blogger tea party for a group of us in that area? If you live out that way, let me know if you are interested.

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On our way to Gettysburg, I was able to squeeze in a sneak visit for a few minutes each at Luckettes and at that pink polka dotted shop down the road from it.

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Sorry, I can't remember the name of the shop, but I know that if you have ever been to Luckettes, you have also stopped at the polka dotted barn.  If not, you must be so excited to be heading toward Luckettes that you have tunnel vision. Not that I blame you, that place is special, but look at this one!

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Every time I go, I see the prettiest stuff.  But  this time, I noticed (as leaving, and already too late) a sign that said NO PHOTOS.  oops….  I'm thinking that these are grandfathered in, since I had already snapped them??? Rude of me?

On the other hand, why would they object to me telling hundreds of people how beautiful their shop is?  Maybe because I can't remember the name of it?

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Downtown Leesburg, on the way home from Gettysburg, I mentioned to the other people in my group that there was a cute little Irish pub around the corner.  They all immediately were ready for a break and pulled over. I ran down to the antique mall that Sue has a spot in and had a few minutes there before it close up at 5:30, while my traveling companions were swigging their beers.

Sue (Vintage Rescue) had the BEST daily blog postsfrom Rountop. 

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Well, I'd better get back to work. Today is my catch up day.  Looks like I will probably need a few more, one doesn't cut it.

I'm adding to the Etsy Shop and to the Boutique, but mostly, I have been marking sale prices.  To get ready for Miss Frenchie's and the aftermath (lots of new listings from that huge pile of inventory) I'm clearing things out of the Boutique.  Today, I marked clearance prices on over 30 items. 

Pinkadilly-icious!

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Food and Drink, Moving to DC, vintage paper/collage art

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What a wonderful trip!  Lots of friends, lots of fun, and I've been to visit two of my grand dogs.

Yesterday, I took a trip to Fredericksburg to meet Andrea Singerella for some junking downtown. I would have been happy just spending the entire day in her perfectly pretty studio and watching her cute kids play, but downtown sure wasn't bad.

Did you see the decorated eggs she had in her shop for such a BRIEF time? Those eggs flew out within minutes of her listing them.  She mentioned in her blog that they would go on sale at 4pm, and when I went to look at them about 5:30, they were long gone. But when I got to her home yesterday, look what was waiting for me! A little treasure egg of my own.

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I'd brought her a wallpaper journal ready for her to fill with pictures and some homemade, organic granola for the boys.  Then, I realized that in today's day and age, you don't just hand someone a bag full of nut goodies, there are so many people allergic to nuts anymore. Luckily, she said nuts were fine in her family, so I didn't cause any anaphalactic shock, because that isn't the best way to start a good junking day.

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Shopping in Virginia is different than in Kansas. The buildings in downtowns here are so old, that it is fun to simply walk the sidewalks and enjoy the views even if you don't have any thing to buy. Fredericksburg was every bit as quaint and inviting as Leesburg, where I had gone on previous trips out this way.

This sign is above the oldest soda fountain still in service in the US. I fell for it, because the bright red of the Coke sign had faded out to such a nice pink.

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And while I am mentioning pink- look at this lady! Purple 

She had lavender and green sisters too.  Sorry, I don't even remember what store this window display was in, but I love the mannequins and will probably stealuse this idea! It is similar, but not quite what I had in mind for my new dress form.  Miss Ta Ta (yes that name stuck!)is headless, and neutral toned, but I have big plans for an exciting floral display in place of her head. Now, maybe, I'll drape her in tulles too.

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Andrea treated me to a tea party luncheon at Pinkadillies.  I didn't even care what the food was, I loved the name of the place so much, the meal wouldn't have mattered. But it was really tasty and the place was cute as a bug.  We shared a pot of Peaches and Cream tea and had a good meal.

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We weren't the only ones having a good time there.  These ladies had no idea how near they were sitting to an obsessed millinery collector or they would have been holding onto their hats!  Luckily, my hat whispering skills were in fine form and I was able to find a few good deals this trip, so didn't have to resort to mugging little old ladies.

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And did I mention grand dogs?!  Here is Lola.  She goes to the office everyday with Mary, who works with my husband. 

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Doesn't she have quite the set up? Here she is in her box, with a stack of mail on top of it. I wonder if it is her job to lick the stamps?  From all the kisses she gave me, I'd say it would be a good career move for her.

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Lola's big sister lives nearby and we saw her last night.  She seems like she could get a part time job as a stamp licker too.

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This little one is twice the size of her baby sister! She is growing like a weed and is sweet as can be. Both recognized me (I'm positive) and seemed to be as happy to see me as I was to see them.

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Today, I've taken  a day off to stay in the apartment and work. Mostly paperwork for tax preparing when I get back home, but I also brought along these gloves to paint on.  They started out way too vibrantly colored, so I soaked them in bleach for a day, then tea dyed them before I packed them up for the trip.  Today, I drew vines on them with a fabric marker, then painted in the leaves.  I've got a few pair of them, I thought they'd be a nice accent to the gardening display I am doing for my Miss Frenchie's booth in a couple of weeks.

I'd love to do some pairs with some real embellishment, but seriously, that wouldn't be feasible for using them. Rhinestones and millinery blooms would sure be pretty, but not useful if someone actually wanted to garden in them. At least not the way I garden, I get filthy when I work outside.

Oh- before I go and tackle that horrid paperwork waiting for me- here is the winner of the MARCH GIVEAWAY:

Kana

And remembber, the APRIL GIVEAWAY started yesterday! All comments, all month count toward the drawing. I'll let you know what the prize is, as soon as I come up with something good!

A little too smug?

antiques/junking, fairies, Miss Frenchie's, Moving to DC, vintage paper/collage art

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Oops, I spoke too soon.  Remember  my smug bragging about being set up for the big sale 3 weeks early, before I leave for my trip? Well, that self imposed, fake deadline didn't fool me.  I know that I have 3 weeks and every pore of my being is telling me that I have plenty of time…. go ahead, have some fun, the stuff can get packed later!!

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Practice Table #1 is tagged and boxed and ready to go, so I am not a complete slacker. Practice Table #2 is set up in a dry run display waiting for tags and packing.

But, we are having an ice storm, with snow forecast, and my packing tubs are in the detached garage.

Who am I kidding! This second table is not packed up yet because tags and packing are BORING.

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So, I took Sugarwings to a movie (Monsters vs Aliens, very fun!), baked and played in the kitchen (had to have fresh, homemade organic granola bars for the trip),  surfed blogs (I'm going to miss visiting while I am away!), and finished some projects for the sale.

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I also learned a new trick.  I am enamored with sewn paper ruffles now! As much as I hate sewing, it just might be worth doing, to get more of these.

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They are vintage pattern tissue, and I love the dimension they add to a piece.

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Some of the tissue ruffle is used on the bottom of this ATC too. (yes, another side track, I took some cutting and gluing time off to make this)

The card is made of vintage wallpaper, with a cut out of a girl from an old greeting card. I've added glitter ink and white ink details to her, and made 3-D butterfly wings from a page of text from an old book and markers. When I found these words on some sheet music, I just had to draw a teacup in the little fairy's hand!

Then, I added an old German die cut and the ruffly tissue I love so much, topped off with a millinery posey.

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In the midst of all the crap I was doing to avoid tagging bagging, I also made some slide shows. I saw one on Carol's blog and had to give it a try. 

One, of Twinkle's pups, is on the lower left hand side bar of my blog.

If you'd like to see a larger version, or one of Sugarwings, you can click on the slide show and it will take you to the home site.

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We leave for Virginia on Monday and will be going to see a friend's art opening. Here are details if you are in the area:

Constance Ehrlich will be showing her work from April 3-24 at the Arts Club of Washington in DC.   The opening reception is Friday April 3, 6:30 – 9 pm. 

Headquartered in the James Monroe House, a National Historic Landmark, the Arts Club of Washington was founded in 1916 and is the oldest non-profit arts organization in the city. Its programs and activities focus on promoting public appreciation of, study, and participation in the arts through ongoing educational and cultural programs.

In the show Constance will be displaying 17 paintings that document the fun-filled adventures of a group of friends as they visit famous museums around the world.  During these travels, each character poses in front of their favorite masterpiece creating a perfect Kodak moment.

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The winning comment for March's Giveaway, of a hand made Spring inspired necklace, will be drawn and announced from Virginia.  You still have time to enter, the winner will be announced on Tuesday.

Meet Miss Pansy, that is, if you can stand listening to my smugness about being prepared for the show 3 weeks early!

antiques/junking, Miss Frenchie's

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With Miss Frenchie's show still a full three weeks away, I'm pretty proud of myself for getting ready early! But since I will be out of town for a full week, and finishing up taxes after that, this is the only way I could leave on vacation and get any sleep at all while I am away.

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My plan is to set up my tables and figure out my displays, get all my lights and cords and bags together now.  Then, I am making price tags and packing things up as the tags go on.

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If all goes as planned, I'll have the goods packed up and stacked by the door by this weekend before I leave on the trip. I'll sleep like a baby, and enjoy my trip knowing that I am set and ready to go for the sale when the time comes!

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Tomorrow, I am meeting some friends for coffee, and will bring a bucket of jewels to tag while we chat.  That should finish up the wares on table #1.  It feels really really really good to be on schedule. And -that is with playing hooky to hang out with Sugarwings, too!  She's been here some extra time this week, so I have to be productive when I get the chance.  Although, my work table has been very tempting…. I'd much rather be creating than tagging and planning a sale. 

That is just why artists are rarely wealthy.

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Sugarwings and I dropped into the antique mall while playing hooky and I snagged a slightly dirty dress form.  Her cloth was all smudgy, plus her ta-tas were in not so great shape.  I'd have photographed that, but it was a bit scandalous, it looked like she might have been drug across the floor face down, and the fabric was worn off on the two highest points, if you get my drift.  But not quite evenly. Poor girl had a slightly lopsided look to her with the highlighted spots off kilter.

Here is a partial  photo of her before state.  What would have really been an interesting photo, is me trying to carry Miss Ta Ta and Sugarwings both back to the car. 

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The nude toned stretchy nylon was pretty ugly even if it had been unsmudged all over and unscuffed in those two strategic spots. As I was contemplating what to glue over the support stocking fabric, I noticed that there was this cool, cotton knit cloth underneath!  So, I snipped off the nylon and she was a whole new gal. 

I hope to trim out her neckline with something a little tidier.  But if I don't have time, a blooming plant in a small pot would be pretty there.   Pansies are nice this time of year and always say "Spring" to me. Plus, it would give me a reason to change her name, Pansy sounds much nicer than Miss Ta Ta.

I’m a Flower Fairy!!!

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, flowers, paintings

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I'm a Flower Fairy!!

Have you seen this yet??!!  Wowee! I am so excited to be going to it!  Jenn Hayslip has invited us to stay at her Southern Belle's Palace (that is how I picture her home and I am pretty sure that I am correct about that).  Here is the site with details, the event looks like it will be amazing. 

There is a button for this on my left side bar.

How to paint a chandelier 

And did you notice this button on the right hand side bar? Along with the hand painted knobs?

I've decided to add these links to my tutorials, so you have a short cut to them if you ever need the info.  Hopefully, I'll be able to add some more as time goes by.

For now, there is: How to Paint a Chadelier and How to Paint a Nest

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This hodge podgey post is meandering around, huh?

 Luckily, I heard the whisper of these flowers calling to me this weekend and followed it to this jackpot!  Well, some were a gift from a friend (who knows me VERY well) and some are the ones I had to hunt down.  I KNEW there were flowers waiting for me downtown at a store that I used to find some in all the time.  That shop hadn't had any new (old) hats in months and months, but I felt like I needed to run downtown and check.

Yep, the Hat Whisperer strikes again! I found a gold mine of flowers.

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Here is a bit of the detail from one of those murals that kicked my butt yesterday.  I'm glad I kept at it and got them all done, today is chilly and wet.  It was worth the exhaustion to get them finished while the sun was shining.

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These two will be the backdrop of my booth at Miss Frenchie'ssale on April 17th.  I am still tired today from the job, and very discouraged at how exhausted these two paintings made me! They measure about 5' x 6' and really weren't that complicated to do.  I don't know why the job did me in so much.

After all your  encouragement in the comments about not being old and that 50 is the new 30, I guess I will stop blaming my age and blame the sun! I am not old, I had heat stroke.  There, that sounds better.

I also went to the beauty shop and got my hair done today. That helped too. My hair has not looked so good for a while and that doesn't do much for the old (oops, I'm not going to use that word) self esteem.  I was telling Beth that my hair was looking like June Allison's. And not in the days when she was a pixie like star in films with Van Johnson, but when she was doing adult diaper commercials.  Not a good look.

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Further meandering around, here is something I listed on Etsy today after getting back from having my new do done.  This vintage doll dress in a vintage frame on vintage wallpaper, is decked out with vintage jewels and vintage lace and was made by vintage me.  (sorry, I am still feeling OLD, no matter what I say about heat stroke and exhaustion, and how un-June Allison-like my new hair style is, I am feeling OLD)

Last night, I soaked in the jacuzzi and then crawled into bed to fall asleep while watching Australia.  I was pretty tired, but that movie could have put me to sleep, even if I wasn't. Today, I'd better perk up, because Sugarwings is coming over and I'll need to start chasing her around.

She keeps me young!  It takes some energy to run after that little flitting fairy.

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Don't forget, you still have the rest of the month to enter my March Giveaway for this springtime floral necklace!  All comments, all month count.

 My friend, Gretchen is having a giveaway too.  I've been lucky enough to get one of her necklaces, and know you would love one too.  Please tell her I said hi, when you go to enter her drawing.

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