antiques/junking

I might get a bit carried away sometimes…….

antiques/junking, collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, give away, jewelry, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Sissy_swap_party_084 It feels so good to be home.  I had a great time while visiting Indiana and my family where I grew up, but I am a Kansas girl now, so of course- "There is No Place Like Home!"

Twinkle is glad I am back, and she has someone to play dress up with again. Well, I’d like to think she enjoys these games….

And, I might have bought a few hats while out junking with my sisses and at all the places along I 70 that I stopped at.  I got some great deals and will now have a lifetime supply of millinery flowers for projects!Sissy_swap_party_034

Sissy has this wonderful old dress that she decided she just can’t save from crumbling (she actually gets away with wearing this kind of stuff and looks wonderful) so is going to salvage it for projects too.Sissy_swap_party_037

It looked to us like all these details were hand done! Sissy_swap_party_065

As great as the treasures were that I found while out junking with my sisters, my best deal of the week was at a roadside shop in Illinois somewhere.  I found BAGS of old jewelry on clearance, and wished I could have bought even more.  But I did mention, it was on the way home- after a week of shopping, right??

Sissy_swap_party_066 I will pull out pieces for jewelry making, then some for collage projects, and pack up the rest for my Etsy shop to make up for my splurges.Sissy_swap_party_067

The booth I got it from was selling quart size zip lock bags full of earrings for $6 a bag, and these are nice pieces, not broken or mismatched.Sissy_swap_party_068

A gallon bag of pins, was only $10.  There are lots of poodles, kitties, birds and other creatures, most really cute, except a few owls, but I have never been fond of owls.  Sissy_swap_party_080_2

Pink plastic birdies meant for  birthday candles will be great in projects too.

And I never have enough of these German die cuts.Sissy_swap_party_082

This plate was $2 at Goodwill in Indy.  And I can’t wait to play with these old flocked red birds!!!!!!Sissy_swap_party_074 I see glitter in their future.

This rosey light was at the same Goodwill for $9.99.  The lamp had a shade, but I didn’t care for it. I might foof one up special for it. I will also cover the white center pole (well, I doubt if that is the technical lighting term) in vintage paper.

Sissy_swap_party_076 Goodwill also coughed up this matte white vase for 99 cents.  It is marked USA on the bottom and will fit nicely with my collection. 

I dithered over spending $24 for all these doll pieces at an antique store in Greenfield, even tho I knew it was a good price, I was trying to stay on a budget.

But, of course, I caved in and got them, they are too cool not to! 

The brass corner pieces were slightly pricey too, $1 each, and I bought a dozen.  They’ll make wonderful additions to collages, and I’ll be glad to have them.Sissy_swap_party_032

One of my favorite things from the trip is this silver necklace that Sissy made for me, as part of our swap.  It is a disc she found a bag of at Goodwill, soldered jump rings onto and added crystals and a chain to.

It is soooo pretty and delicate.  (Beth gets one in her box of goodies from the swap too)

Speaking of boxes of goodies:

If you are interested in my give away for August, please leave a comment to enter (as often as you’d like).  You get a choice of a Cottage Collage Kit (that will be featured in an upcoming Somerset publication) or  an item I have made from the goods that I put into the kits.  (These links are to my Etsy shop and show examples, not the actual prizes)  I will have a 2nd place prize this month too, since I received so many comments!Sissy_swap_party_018

As wonderful as my week with Bobbie Sue and Sissy was, it is good to be home to celebrate Sugarwings birthday tomorrow!  I can’t believe my little fairy grand baby is one year old.Sissy_swap_party_085

Sugarwing’s birthday also marks the one year anniversary of my scrap booking obsession. I made two little pink ones to start with for her, and since then, have gone slightly bonkers.

Of course, momentous occasions like her first pair of pants, her first taste of ice cream, her first well, any thing she ever did, has been well documented in my stack of pretty books.  Happy Birthday, my little fairy girl!

Artful Bloggers Party- How to Paint Furniture

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, how to's, how-to projects, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art

Tags_your_it_017_2 Yes, I am back for a second time today, but wanted to get an early start on the Artful Blogger’s Party hosted by Kari.  I am leaving for a family reunion tomorrow (and hope to post from my sis’s house while gone) but needed to get my part of the party started before I go!

I just looked and Kari already has 3 party guests with their "how to’s" up and running, it promises to be a big bash!How_to_paint_furniture_009

I bought two of these chairs (hand carved and signed on the leg!) at a garage sale for a great deal. Some think it is a shame to paint old pieces, but if they are unwanted, and unused as is, then what is their true value?

How_to_paint_furniture_001  I start with light sanding. You don’t have to sand it to the bare wood, a light touch is all that is needed.

  I like my power sander, but a piece of medium sandpaper by hand works too.How_to_paint_furniture_002

I keep a beat up, old, fluffy brush to dust off sanding residue and spider webs.How_to_paint_furniture_003

ALWAYS PRIME!How_to_paint_furniture_004

Make sure your primer says "bonding" or "will stick to glossy surfaces".  Zinzer and Gripper are good ones.  But read the label and make sure it will BOND. There are many kinds of primer out there and the wrong one will ruin your project.How_to_paint_furniture_010

For these chairs, I used 3 colors, white, tan, and taupe.  I poured a bit of each into the paint tray, with the colors butting up next to each other, and mixing as I used them.How_to_paint_furniture_015 How_to_paint_furniture_011

I dipped my sea sponge into all 3 colors at once, smooshing and mixing it together as I dabbed it on.

I keep a cheap-o 50 cent brush around for pushing paint into crevices.How_to_paint_furniture_016

Notice how the paint starts to blend together in the pan? I add in fresh paint a little at a time if it starts to get too mixed together.  Also, I dampen and rinse out my sponge regularly in a bucket of water I keep nearby.How_to_paint_furniture_028

Once the chair is painted, I start on the details, I painted the oval emblem white.How_to_paint_furniture_029

I got out acrylic craft paints in the colors I’d need for my flowers.How_to_paint_furniture_034

At first, my roses are blobby.  But that is only background color. I let it dry, and I painted the scroll work around it, green.How_to_paint_furniture_037

Over the background colors, I swirled highlights over the roses and leaves.How_to_paint_furniture_038

Because the backs of the chairs were such a cool shield shape and show every bit as much as the front, when pulled up to the table, I added flowers to the backs also.

Again, I did a background color for each flower, and kind of sketched it out with paint.How_to_paint_furniture_039

I dipped my brush into more than one color at once as I applied the paint, so that the flowers had more dimension.  I started with the base color sketch, in the darkest shades.How_to_paint_furniture_040

To the darkest shades, I started adding highlights and details.

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Its important to let each application dry before adding more. If you try to add the highlights to wet paint, you just get smears.

Letting the coats dry in between will give you layers and depth.

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Sometimes, you need to go back in with a little bit more dark paint, like I did in the center of the rose.  But mostly, the last layers are all lighter and lighter colors as you add them.How_to_paint_furniture_043

Once the flowers were done, I added metallic gold paint, with a 1" wide brush, twisting it to a point  as I pulled it down into a swirl.How_to_paint_furniture_046

To give the chair some age, I used a medium grit sand paper on the edges, for distressing.How_to_paint_furniture_047

I "distressed" right across the hand painted flowers too.How_to_paint_furniture_052

To complete the "aging", I used a stain and poly mix.

I buy throw away brushes at estate sales so I don’t have to wash them out with turpentine when I am done, since I hate the smell of that stuff!How_to_paint_furniture_048

I brushed on the poly/stain in small areas at a time and wiped it off with a soft cloth.  An old tee shirt cut up works well.How_to_paint_furniture_055

I used "rub-n-buff" on the bead trim around the oval.  It is a metallic wax that comes in a tube, and goes on with a fingertip.

How_to_paint_furniture_054 Ta dah!

Thanks, Kari for hosting the Artful Blogger Party and congratulations on your publication!

I am on my way to a family reunion, but might be posting and checking emails from Sissy’s house.  If you have any furniture questions, I’ll try to answer from there, but it might have to wait till I get back.Etsy_papers_007

Kari’s work is published in Somerset’s new magazine about blogging. I can’t wait to get a copy.
This Cottage Collage Kit is going to be in a Somerset magazine also. 

If you would like to win one, just leave a comment (as many times as you’d like) to enter my August drawing. 
If you aren’t an artist and would rather have a finished item instead of a kit, just let me know (when you win) and I’ll make something for you instead!

Enjoy all the rest of the Artful Blogger’s Party by checking out Kari’s site!

Cottage Collage Kits and a Little B&E

antiques/junking, family, give away, paintings, vintage paper/collage art

July_prize_pack_001 Today, I packaged up my July giveaway, the Cottage Collage Kit, and got it in the mail to the winner, Carol.

I gave the pack a summery, bright colored theme and lots of vintagey goodness.July_prize_pack_004

*Some of the anaglyptic wallpaper that I glazed

*A piece of the wall paper that I painted roses on

*BUTTONS

*An old postcardJuly_prize_pack_009

*This cute old plastic rose, that actually has a hair clip attached

*Old photos from my latest garage sale haul

*Polka dotted netting from an old hat

*A snippet of red vintage wall paper that Beth gave to me

(by the way, Beth told me how to use LINKS, instead of adding the entire address! I look SO much more professional now, don’t I?)July_prize_pack_011

*I also included copies of some of my paintings, like the fairy in th teacup, roses, and a few others

*Old yellow ribbon and a  big white buckle

*Red and white earringsJuly_prize_pack_008

*A copy of a sweet little French post card

*And a bunch more.

I had a great time putting the pack together, hope it is something Carol can use!

Don’t forget that I will be having an August Giveaway too.  Leave a comment and I’ll enter you. So far, I have buttons, and old photos in it, but there will be more, I need to come up with a theme for it, and when I do, I’ll let you know.Lilac_002

Today I painted this watercolor of lilacs, then one of the home my dad grew up in. It is 90% done, but needs some tweaking.

I don’t know why I don’t do more watercolors, they are so enjoyable to do.  This lilac one is a bit different for me, I also used sepia colored ink on it.Img016

I will finish the old homestead painting tomorrow so I can make copies of it to take to my family reunion next week and pass out to any cousins or aunts and uncles who want one.  Here is a photo of the house my grandparents raised 7 kids in, it was torn down this summer. I’m lucky that I was able to go and visit and get photos a couple of years ago.

I also broke in through a window (it has been vacant for a long time) and took a look around.  I took an old light fixture that was broken and laying on the floor in some trash as a souvenir to fix up and re-wire.  My Dad was horrified and was sure the sheriff was on his way, and told him no one would miss it, but it meant a lot to me to have a little piece of the house he grew up in.Img017

As we took off in our get-away car, he told me that the house didn’t have electricity while they lived in it!  So much for my little piece of his child hood, that light hadn’t been a part of the house when he was child!

(Yes in my tradition of posting really bad photos of myself, here is one of me breaking and entering)

Eight Random Thoughts with a side of Garden Sauce

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, family, Food and Drink, give away, I've been tagged, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Bethany at http://bethanyjanehissong.blogspot.com/, tagged me to write 8 random things about myself.  A while back, I did the "7 weird things" list,  I guess this one is different.  So- here goes, 8 off the top of my head things.Sketch_of_twinks

First, here is the sketch that Bethany did of Twinkle!! How wonderful, she has some really good sketches on her site, she can certainly capture the personality of her subject.  Go take a look!!

Which brings me to #1- I don’t sketch. I wish I did, I love to see pencil drawings. I just don’t do it.

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Here is a painting I did today of Sasha, my cousin’s Dorkie who passed away this year.

I kind of draw it out before painting, but not in too much detail. When I do a mural, I don’t draw on the wall first, I just walk up to the wall and start painting.

#2- I am never sure of blog etiquette. I probably should have asked Bethany before I showed her drawing. I hope she knows I posted it in awe and enjoyment of her work and that I wanted everyone to see it and go to her site, that I wasn’t trying to steal it.Sasha_002

#3- I don’t use recipes, I wing it when I cook. 

I make things up as I go along, but here is a summary of my garden sauce if you want to make some:

saute an onion, garlic, some banana and green peppers from the garden patch in olive oil, then throw them into the crock pot on low

chop up tomatoes and throw them into the crock pot until it is full

add fresh basil, thyme, and what ever other herbs you have grown that taste Italian-ey, with salt and pepper, some raw sugar and red wine

cook on low for 24 hours or so, bag and freeze.  Drink some wine.

Make sure the zipper on the bag is closed tight, or you have to take everything out of the freezer and clean out the shelves.Conner_goat_3

#4- My niece’s son, Conner, is a ribbon winner in goat raising!

Oh no, I just realized while looking at this photo that the sheep I showed to Sugarwings at the fair yesterday, were not sheep, they were goats.  oopsLeeandra_with_push_toy_005

#5- Sugarwings and I spent more time sitting on the floor at the hog barn, yelling into the giant fan than we did walking around the fair.  She liked the way the fan warped our voices, so we did a lot of hollering at it.

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#6- I love cement people.  This one lives in front of my studio, and is wearing some of my garage sale finds from today.Hardware_001

#7- I am really loving wrapping up the packages of stuff I sell on Etsy!

  I am not usually a fancy gift wrapper. One year at Christmas, I only used one gift bag for everyone. I stacked up presents in a pile for each person, and kept them in the back room. For every gift, I played "Santa" and went back to the room with the same bag over and over and slipped a gift into it.  Our family always opens one gift at a time, so it worked out well.Leelee_first_day_she_said_poppop_00

#8- my fairy grand baby can say everyone’s name but mine. My son says that it is because I am not consistent in trying to teach her what to say. 

I tried to go by "Grandmama Karkie" (my family calls me Karkie) but it sounded like ‘grandma McArkie’- so I just went with "Grandmama", but no one in Kansas says it with the right syllable emphasized, and it sounded very country, not elegant. (and I am not exactly elegant anyway)

So, now I am going for Grammy Karkie.  Or maybe I’ll see what she comes up with.

I am going to tag: well, Beth, of course! http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ (check out her estate sale finds from yesterday, wow!)

and Amy http://www.myspace.com/primitivezen ,Hardware_002

who kindly sent me this mail art.

Don’t forget to enter the drawing for my August give away!  All you have to do is leave a comment and you are entered.  I’m not sure what it will be yet, but I can assure you that there will be a photo from this group of 75  I  got at a garage sale this morning for only $5 for the whole box!Hardware_014

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And BUTTONS!  There will be some buttons!!

More Corners of the Cottage Garden and an abundance of BUTTONS

antiques/junking, Books, Etsy Goodies, flowers, give away, hand painted signs, vintage paper/collage art

The Cottage Yard Tour: part twoGarden_dust_062

I thought I’d show a few more photos of my yard and the exterior of the cottage.  This is the back door to my studio, I painted this sign to set out when I had my studio set up as an antique shop once a month. Because of the horrid road construction, I had to stop having my sales, but I liked the sign and keep it by the back door.  It is painted on a board I salvaged from the barn we had to take down.Garden_dust_030 I wish I could paint my whole house that pretty blushy pink color!

I bought a stack of these ornate iron pieces at Hobby Lobby’s 90% off garden clearance a few years ago.  They make great hose guards, and add interest around the beds.  This one is in a raised bed guarding the thyme.Garden_dust_038

I built all the shutters on the house myself, out of boards I salvaged from an old garage we tore down.  I’m also big on hanging "wall art" on the outside of the house, like this round iron piece from an old cook stove.Garden_dust_046

This large terra cotta piece hangs on the back of the house. It has been up there for about 16 years now and is starting to get a patina on it.Garden_dust_045

A tiny convex mirror in an ornate frame hangs on the outside of the patio fence.Garden_dust_048

On the inside of the fence, I hung this ceramic fruit basket over the bench.Garden_dust_052

I like to tuck little odds and ends into flower pots. This one has an angel made from a table leg (garage sale 75 cents) and an onyx ball nestled into the plants.Garden_dust_054

A friend of mine makes hand blown glass Christmas ornaments, and I buy a lot of irregulars from him at a very reasonable price. I use them all around the yard in planters.Garden_dust_060

My bird bath is made out of stacked stones around a metal base.  The pots next to it are new and I don’t have them planted yet. I am going on vacation for a few days, so will wait till I get home, so I’ll be able to baby the new plants.Garden_dust_055

And here is Kitty Boy, the barn cat. But we no longer have a barn, he was heartbroken when we tore it down. I keep a velvet chair in the chicken coop for him to cozy up on now.Garden_dust_082

And of course, around here NOTHING goes to waste.  The barn wood was all saved, we used as much as we could to panel my husband’s office.Garden_dust_080

I built this bathroom vanity in my husband’s office myself! The frame of it, under the siding looks pretty crooked, but it doesn’t show.  I cut the Formica top pretty crooked too, but I covered it with barn wood trim and it doesn’t even show.

Garden_dust_084 This is a painting i did of our yard the year we bought the place. The old barn sat where my garden is now.  We left the foundation and put the garden right inside it.  Over 100 years of manure and compost make the best tomatoes!!

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The other barn painting in Rich’s office is of his grandfather’s barn.  I am much more comfortable with a paint brush than I was with the nail gun and power saw while building the vanity!

People ask how my husband can live in my rose strewn home with all the pink everywhere, but he has this man-cave of an office with the barn siding, pool table and gym equipment, so he is pretty happy up there.Garden_dust_069

I also believe in lots of sitting areas in the yard.  I keep chairs and benches everywhere. They used to be for show, but the older I get the more I sit and rest while working in the yard!Buttons_013 Buttons_003_2

Speaking of sitting, I spent the better part of the evening sitting and sorting all these buttons I bought today.  Some went into this pretty jar I got from Phyllis at http://shabbyinthecity.blogspot.com/. Others are sorted by color into small lidded dishes. Buttons_006

Why on earth does anyone buy so many buttons that it takes an evening to get just half of the sorted? Who knows??  They were a bargain, and pretty, and I just know I’ll use them for something!Buttons_001  I’ll add some to my Cottage Collage Kits for Etsy too.

And why did I buy more old books, a stack of postcards and some jewelry?  Well, I paid very little for them and am SURE that I will use them for something pretty, sometime!!!

Look at the colors of these cards, and see the art palette and roses on the one on the top? Had to have it, it was only 50 cents! And look at the font on the sheet music, so delicate.  That will make a gorgeous background to some project, and also was under  a dollar for the book of music.Etsy_doll_clothes_002

I got the sweetest, unexpected mail too.  A thank you card from Benny who is 3.  I took him for a boat ride on Sunday and he drew a fish for me as a thanks for the trip. 

Then, I got a post card from Carole of http://scoundrelsandrogues.blogspot.com/ from her Hawaiian vacation! And if that wasn’t enough kindness in the mail, I got mail art stuffed with goodies from Karen at http://bluemuf.blogspot.com/.

Every one was so nice, it just reminds me that I need to come up with a giveaway for August! Stay tuned, I’ll think of something nice and am open to suggestions.  Leave a comment to enter, there will be some sort of prize at the end of the month!

Now, I need to get back to my simmering tomato sauce. I am cooking sauce to freeze. I’m making it from the garden produce. Lots of fresh herbs, tomatoes, peppers and onions, straight from my backyard!

Construciton woes

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers

Garden_dust_002 The road in front of our house has been torn up for about 14 months now.

Actually, it looks much better now than it did.  For a while, we had a construction trailer and a porta potty at the end of our drive.Garden_dust_005

Our yappy little dorkies think it is wonderful to have all these guys out in front of the house to bark at. These workers also like to leave their fast food trash laying out, so that a trip up the hill with me to our relocated mail box, means a snack bonanza for the dogs.Garden_dust_009

Here is the view from the foot of my driveway. My blog buddy, Carlene, http://carlenefederer.blogspot.com/ , was showing the ocean view from her vacation condo, and it got me thinking about my own views.

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My views really are improving, although it is hard to tell from these pictures.  It has been nasty for the longest time. But we are down to one crew only right now! We did have the county working on the bridge, TMobile putting up a tower, and the city working across the street.Garden_dust_007

The tower is done and really isn’t as bad we thought it might be from up close.  Living through the construction was the hardest part.

I think the view for the neighbors is much worse that it is for us, we don’t even see it, only the fence at the base, the top is way up over the trees.  Yes, I know it is ugly, but the checks that come every month pay our mortgage!! Yes,I know it is ugly, but when the mortgage is paid off, the monthly checks will help fund our retirement.  I try to see dollar signs when I look at it, instead of shiny metal towering over me.  Garden_dust_012

But after a year of this road torn up and the front of the yard gutted, I have gotten pretty good at ignoring ugliness.Garden_dust_013

I try to look at how lush our garden is this year and how big the tomatoes are.Garden_dust_015

And at how pretty the wisteria is and how well it is growing.

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Here is a side view of the cottage.

I just have to ignore that it is August in Kansas and unless I want to water the lawn and gardens every day and get nothing else done, I’ll just have to live with some wilty plants and some brown grass.  I try to notice how nice the gazebo looks and I concentrate on watering th plants hanging in it.  There is only so much one person can do to keep things up in a big yard.Garden_dust_018

This is the back of our house, as seen from my garden. Yep, I know there are weeds growing in the gravel of the driveway.

But look at how big my forsythia has grown and at all the firewood we have cut and ready for winter!Garden_dust_016

Another casualty of mid-summer in Kansas, the poor flower beds around my chicken coop are a bit sad and run down.  But the greenery and vines are doing great, and I give the flowers enough water to keep them alive to start flourishing again when the summer cools down into fall.Garden_dust_022

I’ve planted enough hardy native ground covers so that it doesn’t look too bad when I don’t have time to tend to it all.  And I try to use vintage finds from garage sales to liven up areas, like this old suitcase I painted white, and filled with dirt to plant in.Garden_dust_037

And I’d rather think of the peeling paint on this gate in the front of the house as rustic, instead of an eyesore. Eventually, I’ll get out there with the paint brush to spruce it up, but maybe not this season.Garden_dust_025

Behind the chicken coop, the rose of Sharon is blooming and brightens the area up, even though the aqua paint on the door has a peeling problem too.  I found the awning along the road in the trash, brought it home and hung it on the coop.Garden_dust_040

And thank goodness for old fashioned creeping myrtle! It stays green and happy, all year, making this path way on the side of the house welcoming even on the hottest days.  I don’t even bring a hose over here, all the plants on this side of the house are native varieties that take care of themselves.

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When I did the landscaping on this old farm house, I tried to keep it easy to maintain. Lots of gravel pathways  (I personally hauled 11 tons of gravel with a wheelbarrow over the course  of a summer), perennials that don’t take much care, and lots of little vignettes to add character when the flowers aren’t at their peak.Garden_dust_044

A frog planter with chippy paint (rustic and charming, not messy and needing work, right???) hides in the euonymous.Garden_dust_034

I found this old arched bridge in a land fill and dug it out to make a path across a flower bed full of day lillies, myrtle, and spirea.Garden_dust_043

A rusting stove lid hangs on a fence.Garden_dust_079

My herbs grow in an iron planter that used to be a hot water tank.

I keep my garden chemicals in a metal cabinet that I also found in the trash and repainted with roses. And I hand painted my deck with big green leaves, trying to keep it unobtrusive.

Oh, my I have run on too long. I can show more of the "making the best of what you have" cottage yard tour tomorrow if anyone wants me to.  Or should I move back on to some more pretty things?

Also, I have been tagged by http://bethanyjanehissong.blogspot.com/ to come up with 8 random things about me. I think I have run on long enough, tho, I’ll think about it and do that one later. 

A Sugarwings Day

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, Sugarwings

Leeandra_with_push_toy_003 I had a Sugarwings day today.  No creating art, just creating fun.  We read stories, went for walks, did some shopping, and she played with her new toy.  Is there a kid on the planet that doesn’t love these Fischer Price push toys?Leeandra_with_push_toy_001

This cutey sure loved it!

And speaking of cute- You HAVE to check out Little Miss Twinkle’s portrait by the talented Bethany Hissong at http://bethanyjanehissong.blogspot.com/.  Wonderful, huh???  She really captured her personalLeeandra_with_push_toy_019ity.  And look at the sketch of the pig-tailed little girl while you are there, so adorable.

And speaking of artists– Remember me telling you about my friend’s estate sale, at her fabulous home?  Here is some of her work, on these cards.Leeandra_with_push_toy_018

If you have ever bought holiday paper cups or plates at Target or Walmart, or a needle craft pattern at Hobby Lobby, chances are you have bought some of her work.  Her name is Vicky Howard and her art is everywhere, and should be, it is so pretty.

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I do own one of her originals, not her typical work, though. She and I were on a committee to decorate the tables at a big fund raiser for a  kid’s art organization here in town, and we made painted flower pots as centerpieces. They were then sold that night to add to the other money raised.

I bought two pots from her, this one I use to keep my gardening tools in on a mosaLeeandra_with_push_toy_022ic table in my breezeway. 

Speaking of that estate sale– I hadn’t shown a photo of this wrought iron garden bench I bought from Vicky.  She gave me the patina-ed terra cotta cherub, she is a sweety.  Actually, both are sweeties, Vicky and the cherub.

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I also bought this oval vintage painting at the sale last week.  It is actually on ceramic.  The frame too, it is all one piece. Unique, huh?

I have another Sugarwings day tomorrow, can’t wait!

July’s Winner and News from Somerset!

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, hand painted signs, how to's, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art

Etsy_papers_007 Forgive me for showing a photo that I have shown before, but I have two bits of news about it-

First, the winner of my July giveaway, the COTTAGE COLLAGE KIT- is

http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/raised_in_cotton/

Thanks everyone for your comments, I love to hear from you. I will have a new bribe, (I mean drawing) for August. Something extra special since it will be my 22nd wedding anniversary that month.

Second– Somerset contacted me to send them my Cottage Collage Kit to feature in a story about kits!  How cool. I love that magazine! 

I have also been talking to Romantic Country about an article about my bathroom. Another favorite magazine of mine. I do have an article coming out in that one this fall about my home, already. I really like working with them, Harris is a great company.

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At Hobby Lobby’s 90% off garden clearance, I found a stack of thin, metal signs for under $1.50 each. I bought ALL of them and have been repainting them in my own style (after sanding and priming)

Here are a couple I did today.

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I should be making Christmas decor for my sale in December, but I just simply gravitate toward pink roses, no matter what. How_to_paint_furniture_009

Last week, before accidentally dumping a quart of white paint on my Dorky, I primed and base coated a few pieces of furniture, and today, I finished painting two of these gorgeous chairs I got at a garage sale for $20 each.How_to_paint_furniture_054_2

I painted flowers on the backs too, because often you see more of the back of a chair than the front, when they are pulled up to a table.How_to_paint_furniture_056

I took photos all along the process so I can post a "how to" this week when www.artsymama.blogspot.com hosts a Artful Blogger Party on Aug. 8th. If you want start to finish steps on how to paint furniture, check back then! Also check back to see what I have to offer for my August giveaway, and thanks again for entering in July!

Teaching a Lesson

antiques/junking, Books, family, Food and Drink, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, hand painted signs, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Teaching_day_003 I had a teaching day today! It was a fun way to spend a Saturday morning, painting roses with a fellow rose lover!Teaching_day_005 I had set up some treats in my "dessert wardrobe" but mostly we were too busy with our paints and brushes to indulge in the cookies.

Actually I had 2 students.  Gail brought her 10 year old daughter, Deja to learn how to paint a rose sign too. Teaching_day_020_2

Teaching_day_021 I was able to get 2 done myself while demonstrating the flowers.Teaching_day_022

These are on lightweight, metal, pre-made signs. I liked working with them, it was a change from the usual old wood that I use for my signs. Teaching_day_023

While I had my brushes out, I finished Sugarwing’s purple pony that I am painting for her first birthday.  I added a lot of glitter to it, so it will need quite a few more coats of poly, so the glitter won’t be sharp against her baby soft skin.Teaching_day_001_2 Teaching_day_029

Last night while cleaning up my studio to get ready for today’s sign painting, I decorated a candle. I used bits and pieces of paper and trim that were left on the craft table from previous projects and fixed up a candle that had been on sale at Michaels for 50 cents.

What caught my eye about this candle, is that the card stock circle on the top of it, is actually a sticker. Once that circle is peeled off, instead of tossing it, it can be re-used onto something else.  Teaching_day_026

So, I thought it was worth the time to glitter and foof up the cover.  Then, I added some vintage trim to the jar rim, and polka dotted glitter on the jar itself.

Teaching_day_009_3 The pretty angel image I used came from the FABULOUS estate sale that Beth and I went to this week.

My friend, Vicky, invited us to her home early to shop before she was open to the public, and she has the best stuff. She is an artist also, but extremely successful- I’m talking about a 4 story house with an elevator!!!  Wow, you don’t see those in Lawrence, KS.  She does beautiful work and has a similar taste in decor to me (hers is just on a grander scale).

I bought stacks and stacks of lovely old books from her, suitable for all sort of crafts and ideas.  Remember the cabinet I mentioned a while back, that I said I didn’t even use for storage? I do  now! It is filled with books from Vicky.Teaching_day_008

She had some  pinks and whites for my kitchen. The Hull pitcher with the roses on it, was only $5. 

The creamer was a gift from Beth! She gets boxes and boxes of things from auctions and sometimes brings me flowery things that aren’t her style.  She brought 2 flats of goodies for me this time.

Teaching_day_012 This scrap book from Vicky was FILLED with vintage images!  For TWO DOLLARS!  Teaching_day_013 I will add some of the images to my Cottage Collage Kit giveaway that I will be drawing names for at the end of the  month, too.(leave a comment to enter)

Let’s, see, what else did I get. hmmm… This cute topiary type pot (that I will glitter up and decorate for Christmas) was $2 too.Teaching_day_016

3 urns for $18 (great for storing wallpaper!), a wrought iron garden bench, and a ton of interesting terra cotta pots (that she gave to me)Teaching_day_031

And a box full of these wonderful appliques!  Her whole house was trimmed out in these, everywhere, all over, even the turret. Yep, her house had a turret. Wow.  My kind of sale!

I’m sure I am leaving some purchases out, I just was overwhelmed by the sale, it was all such great stuff. Check out Beth’s blog to see what she got at the sale too. http://bethleintz.typepad.com/

A Tussy Mussy Fest

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, Hand Painted Furniture, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Cones_001 Thanks for all the nice comments about my $1 table. Here it is all finished. I put a dark oak stain and poly over the top to protect the paper and to age it a bit. Then I added gold rub-n-buf to the edges.  I should stain  the legs too, to deepen the paint color and make it richer, but I didn’t want to deal with all the spindles and carvings! I figure it is OK as it is and I kind of like the contrast with the darker top.

I can get so much done in a day, because I know how to "stop" on a project and not keep fussing with it.  Sometimes OK is OK!Cones_005

My buddy, Beth, http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ came over this after noon for a Tussy Mussy Fest.  She was going with a Halloween theme, and made this cone with some great papers she found at Hobby Lobby. Cones_008

I used all vintage wallpapers on the outside of mine, and old sheet music inside.  This cone has one of my hand painted medallions on it, some vintage velvet ribbon, and millinery flowers.

Neither of us signed up for the Tussy Mussy swap, but thought it would be just as much fun to get together and make a few.Cones_009

I will list these on Etsy, but might keep one just to enjoy here in the studio, they look so good on my pink glass doorknob!  That knob is from Anthropology, that store can be PRICEY but has great clearance prices on hardware. I got these half price knobs for $20 each. I wouldn’t have paid $40 for them, but I sure would have thought about it!Cones_013 

We used party hats as a base for the Tussies, (I got a pack of 8 at the Dollar store, Beth had cool Dora the Explorer ones).  She and I made cones a few years back for  a magazine shoot and didn’t use party hats, it took us forever to come up with a pattern that workedImg012.

This photo from the shoot was taken by Bill Mathews and styled by Gloria Gale.  It was in Victorian Decorating, maybe 3 years ago?  What a fun shoot, we made up a bunch of crafty things then went to this glorious Victorian mansion and spent the day setting up our projects for photos.  The house is a museum and every time we touched something of theirs we had to wear gloves, it was a bit intimidating, but a unique place to hang out for the day!Cones_016

If you are going to make a tussie mussie, I’d recommend using a party hat as a base, quicker and easier, they come out really nicely shaped, and the perfect size.

Cones_010 I had a teeny snippet of old wallpaper that I hated to waste. Beth quoted Pam Garrison to me, something about vintage wallpaper being too precious to waste a single scrap.

So I turned this blue scrap into a paper doll dress and made a tag out of it.  I thought the shape looked like a dress when I saw it laying on my table. So I drew and cut out a little girl to put into it. (The paper doll tag is sitting on my $1 table’s painted sheet music top).Cones_012

My blogging buddy, Heather, http://prettypetalsboutique.blogspot.com/ ordered a couple of my medallions from Etsy!  She was one of the first people I met when I started blogging and was so helpful to me, I wanted to send her a little thank you with her order. I made a tag for her, and a mini card to go in the package too.  I used one of the legal letters from 1917, isn’t the handwriting pretty? I think is says something about past due taxes, but we’ll ignore that part.Cones

My studio is back to normal-so messy and piled up with stuff I can’t find anything! 

Before Beth arrived and the Tussie Mussie Fest began, I was painting a rocking horse for Sugarwing’s birthday.  I got it at a garage sale for $2 and am painting it her favorite colors, with flowers and butterflies.  It is almost done, I am a quick painter. I’d say I’ll have maybe 2 hours into the project.Okoboji_004 

I can’t believe my baby will be a year old already.  I wanted to make something for her and start a birthday tradition. It will be nice to make a gift every year, then add some money to a savings account we will hold for her till college.  I hate to buy too many toys, or clothes that she doesn’t really need.

(yes, I  just posted another bad photo of myself)

After the Tussie Mussie Fest, Beth and I went to an AMAZING sale, then came back home for a Panera Bread style tomato salad (with herbs and tomatoes from my garden) and some grilled chicken that I had been marinating while we crafted and shopped.  Not a bad day. Img013  She even stopped to buy a loaf of Panera bread to go with the salad.

I still have some cones to fiddle around with and add prettys to, and a car to unload. Oh my, you wouldn’t believe this sale we were at! It will be so much fun to unload this stuff!!!!

Maybe I’ll find something cool in my new goods to add to the Cottage Collage Kit giveaway- leave a comment to enter, I’ll be drawing a name in a few days.

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