celebrations

Gifts for me and gifts for you

antiques/junking, celebrations, Food and Drink, parties, Travel, vintage paper/collage art

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As wonderful as the shopping was in Roundtop, the best part was the people. Of course. I just love meeting up with blog buddies, and finding out that they are even more fun in person than I expected.

Lisa and Jodie came with gifts too, that's always a big plus when your buddies are artists!!

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And I got to meet the beautiful Elizabeth, who'd I'd heard so much about on her Mom's blog.

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Sandy also brought her cute daughter, Jen, who I had wanted to meet. Sandy and I have shared stories and worries about our kids and hate it that we live so far apart. If we didn't, I'd be playing matchmaker for Ryan and Jen!

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Lisa and I got into the theme of the night for Sweet T's party. We were supposed to come up with unique serving ideas made from junk.

I brought my crown "cloche" for a plate of crackers to go along with her doll head dip holder.  The winner was a pair of mellons in a bra, but there were some great ideas.  The lamp shade behind our dishes has a plate of treats on top of it, and there was also a chandelier with the votives filled full of strawberries.

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And Yay! I got to meet Cindy. Who is not only talented, she has the prettiest complexion you'll ever see. If I ever get down to her Paper Cowgirls event some day, I'll have to drag her skin care secrets from her.

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Sandy made these cheerful booties for my new grandbaby.  Tonight we are going to the baby shower, so I'll be bringing them to the expectant mom, she will just love them!

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And there were gift bags filled with treats from the French Cupboard.  From all the gifties and treats, that everyone was giving out, I could have gotten by without doing any shopping at all.  But….

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Of course I shopped!  At Cole's, Lisa found these French net curtain panels, but didn't get them.  I scooped them right up as soon as she turned them down. 

Heck 2 years ago, I didn't know what French net was, but now I can't get enough of it. I guess I'd always seen it and loved the look, just didn't know the name. Its a very delicate lace, with flowers over a fine netting.

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That kind of lace can run really high, but I've been lucky.  These were slightly damaged, but I didn't care.  The four panels were $125, which is cheaper than buying lace panels at Target.  And these are Victorian. Since they were made for some old, elegant, turn of the century mansion (well, at least that is where I've pictured them) they are LONG. Like 9 feet or so.  I've just draped them over a tension rod and clipped them in place with a curtain hook.

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There was a tent in the "fields" that had vintage linens in mounds on table tops, for great prices.  They also had them for sale by the pound too.

I bought decorated  scarves, some as gifts and a chiffony one in gray with rosebuds to use as a runner on my dining table.  It was 5 bucks!

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I found a few more odds and ends, as I unpack I'll take some photos. But the biggest bargain of them all was this basket of flowers.

I'm choosing two winners from the guesses, no one got it exactly right. There were 89 bundles of flowers, and Sue guessed 88.

But if I count the individual blooms, there were over 250!!  Cheryl guessed 135, that is the highest guess I got, so she'll get a corsage too.

Thanks for taking the time to guess. Its surprising to see just how many there were. I was shocked when I actually counted them out.

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Wow, is it really October?  I have to announce the winner of my September giveaway, one of the projects from Romantic Gothic Ghosts. The tutorial is still up and running, you have time to make some Orange-free, romantically inspired Halloween decor for your own home.

Or if you just want to win something to decorate with, leave a comment any time this month. I'll be giving away another one of my creations for October!

September's winner is: Elaine (Etta Rose)

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Bella Playdate in the Cottage

celebrations, collections, Food and Drink, Silver Bella, Sugarwings
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Yesterday was just the BEST.  I had a roomful of Bellas here to get to know each other before the big event in November.  It was a small group, but the attendees are so spread out across the country, that its not easy to get a lot together at once.  Julie drove down from Chicago, and Lori came up from Arkansas, which really meant a lot to me, for them to make that much effort.  Jamie, Carol, and Nora are all kinda local, they are from the Kansas City area.

The best part of the day? Being able to talk about Silver Bella all day long and not having anyone roll their eyes at me. All of these people are as excited to go as I am, and none of them are sick of hearing about it like everyone else around me is.

 
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The cuffs I made were used as napkin holders, then were the party favors that I gave out as a thank you for them all coming to see me.

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Lunch was a pitch in, and my husband grilled salmon for us, which was really sweet of him and kept it so simple for me. I wanted to relax and have fun with everyone and not spend all my time in the kitchen.  It worked out great that way.  I set the table and marinated the salmon the night before, so I didn't have much to do but enjoy  my guests while they were here.

Carol came early with her super dooper camera and took photos of the table to send into Somerset.  They had a call for dinner party ideas, and since I was serving artists, I decorated the table all in things from my studio- old lace, pearls, rhinestones, sheet music, and millinery flowers.

With Carol doing the photos, the editor will have to love it. Carol makes anything look good!

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Plus, she is a hoot.  This is a person that can really make you laugh.

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There were laughs to be had all day. And since Silver Bella's theme this year is hats, we all played in my stash of millinery after working on projects and chatting.

Lori and I came up with the BEST plan for my own head for the event. It involves me foofing up one of her cast offs from the day. Which is perfect for me, I love to recycle things other people don't want, especially art by the talented, Lori Oles!  I'll be thrilled to wear her "trash" on my head that night!

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Its soooooo nice to have the studio all cleaned up and cleared out.  I feel like I am getting over the nightmares I had after watching Hoarders. Now that the room isn't so cluttered, I'm recovering from the horror of that show.

I doubt if I'll ever watch it again, though!

 

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At each person's place at the studio, I laid out some little treats and supplies for them.  I found this great die cut of a little girl in a top hat, and copied it onto some of my favorite old wall paper.  It went so well with the Silver Bella hat theme that I had to share it.

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Now that the guests are gone, I need to fold up the extra tables and put them away before I fill them up with clutter.  I've noticed that the more space I have the more I use. And having one or two tables filled with my crap is plenty.  All extra tables need to be stored away until company comes again!!

But its so tempting to leave them up…. Think of how much I could spread out.

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Here is one table that I wish was always in my studio!  Sugarwing's Daddy, Mr Zen, came over the night before the party with his massage therapy table and gave me a treatment.  No more back pain! That guy is really talented.  

 
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Sugarwings was here for the day while her parents worked, and she kept popping in to visit,and see what we were making, and visit the cookies in the treat cabinet.  I promised her some craft time as soon as everyone left, and for a four year old, that is hard to wait for.  Throughout the day, she came in to see if it was  her turn yet.

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So, at the end of the day, I took off my apron and let her wear it – not for crafting, this one is nicer than any dress I own!  And it fit her for a dress, so she wanted to play Bride in it.

I won this gorgeous hunk of fabric as a door prize at Kim's event this summer.

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Doesn't she look pretty in it?

She stayed for a sleepover and we did get some crafting time in. After removing the elegant apron, she got to be elbow deep into glitter and glue. 

Yep, a great day, from beginning to end.

What’s scarier than ghosts?

celebrations, holiday decor, parties, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art
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I  need to thank everyone who has signed up to join us in our Romantic Gothic Ghost classes.  A few people were calling it an EZine and you know, I do think that is what it evolved into. When Beth and I began, we were just doing some simple projects. But it was so much fun, and the ideas just kept coming and coming and the tutorials grew into more than we had planned!
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We threw in some extras, like completed collages that you could print as is.  Quick videos with tips, and Beth even gave a book review of some Gothic novels.
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After finishing all the blog posts and instructions, I found a few more images I loved and had to go back and add those, plus instructions for this bonus project.If you'd like to join, you still have plenty of time to make some sepia decor for Halloween. (plus the site stays up as long as I have a Typepad account, so you can refer back to the posts next year too!

We've included every image you'll need for our projects, plus lots of extras for you to chose from, or to save and use for other creations.We have had giveaways through out the "real time" class, and I think there is still one coming.  I think that if we still are getting newbies joining in, it would only be fair to add a couple more giveaways too. We've been mailing out some tidbits of our favorite supplies like lace and millinery for the winners. 

After watching Hoarders for the first time, I'm happy to clear my studio out a bit and share my own stash.I always thought that Criminal Minds was the scariest show on TV. Now, I know its Hoarders.
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The studio cleaning is for a party I am hosting on Saturday.  I've invited all Bellas who are close enough to attend to come play in my studio and meet up for a craft day and pitch in lunch.  So, I've tried to get some yard work done, as well as spiffing up my art space. 

Trouble is, I threw out my back and that has slowed my progress. I broke my back in '92, falling from a horse and will always have trouble with it a couple times a year or so. But I don't mind a few days of pain, because years ago, when I  had chronic pain and saw no end in sight, I'd have given anything on the planet for a day of no pain at all. 

Luckily, I'm pain free most of the time and I will never take that for granted. Now, when I have issues, they are always temporary and the episodes are far between. I don't let the recurrences  get me down, because I can compare them to what I suffered in the past and know that nothing is as bad as that was!

Plus, I have a son who is a massage therapist and does energy work.   That helps.
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I have a feeling that my guests will forgive me if I don't repaint the breezeway like I had hoped to do before company arrived. And they might not even care if I only planted 4 of the 5 hydrangeas that I'd planned to set out.

The tables are cleared, the Bellas have a space to work  in and we'll have a fun day. I'm not the type to get crazy about details.  I like things pretty, but I like things FUN even more.  No stress entertaining is the only way to go.  Right now, I'll call it all "good enough" and go rest my back, do some stretches and be ready to have a great time when my Bella Buds arrive!

A mini Cinderella

celebrations, family, Sugarwings, Travel
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I hope everyone is having a good Labor Day weekend!  Ours is jam packed with lots of Sugarwings time. Her poor Hippy Chick Mommy has strep throat, so she is staying with us. It works out well, because we have my sweet little mother-in-law here for a few days and these two have become buddies.

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Yesterday, we spent the day at the Kansas City Renaissance Festival.  That place is beyond charming. Its tucked away into a hilly, shaded area that is a permanent location for the event, so lots of time and money have gone into the quaint little buildings.  You really feel like you are in a fairy tale village when you go there.

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And where else do you get to mingle with royalty?

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There are stages all over the park with silly plays going on throughout the day.  Sugarwings was picked from the audience to participate in one, and after that, she seemed to think that she was meant to be a star.  That kid has some ham in her.

 

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But at the end of the day, when I asked her what her favorite part of the festival was, she said, the play ground.  There is a kid's area set up with a pirate ship, jungle gym, and lots of crafts.  She would have sat and made magic wands all day if that had been an option. 

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Another favorite for both us us was this tent. It was such a simple thing, a floaty, diaphanous tent that hung from a tree. When you darted in and out of it, the whole thing would sway.

In past years, we have gone with big groups to the Ren Fest. This year, it was just my husband, his mom, our fairy baby, and me.  We mostly followed the little one around and let her explore as she pleased.  So, we were happy to sit and talk while she made friends with kids playing in the tent.  She spent at about a half hour just hanging out there. 

We've been to the park numerous times, so didn't feel the need to press on and fit the whole thing into the after noon. We paused to enjoy the little things and took our time watching a dragon fountain splashing against the rocks and contemplating some eggs that might just hatch into baby dragons.

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The gown that she wore was just beautiful. It was a gift from a friend who shops estate and garage sales and found it for a couple dollars.  The dress is vintage, and very nicely hand made, but since there wasn't  a huge investment in it, I was comfortable in letting her run and play and get as dirty as she wanted. 

Plus, why have nice things if you can't use and enjoy them?? "Use the good stuff" is my motto in life as well as in the studio with my supplies.

The festival has a different theme each year, this year it is Cinderella, so that is who Sugarwings pretended to be all day.  And this gown was just perfect for it!  Tiny girls all wanted to stop her and meet her, I think she made them think she was a real princess.  She was Queen of the Toddlers that day.  

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Just the same way that she believed all the royalty that she met there was real.

This woman is my favorite, every year she has the most elaborate costume, and is so good natured and friendly to the little kids.  For the Cinderella theme, she is playing Fairy Godmother this year, and is ideal for the part.

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There are lots of games  to play, too, including putting for unicorns.  My husband works for a golf course company, but I'm afraid that Sugarwings and I just are not the Country Club types. I've never played a round in my life.  But if we could find some courses that had horned Pan creatures as caddies and everyone dressed up like princesses, I might be able to get into the game.

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And especially if country clubs awarded good putts with unicorns!

 
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If you have a little princess or pirate in your life and live anywhere near KC, you really need to take them to this place. It goes on for 8 weekends every fall, and is $18.99 for adults, $9.99 for kids. But if you bring 5 canned goods to donate to a homeless shelter, you can buy one get one free. 

The place is just too charming for words. Of course, you wouldn't know by these pictures, all I've shown you is my little obsession grandchild.   The site is picturesque, and there is a lot to do besides follow a 4 year old around with a camera.  There is jousting, games, elephant and camel rides, great food (beer and wine too), parades, fairy dances, shows, plays, comedians and magicians.  You can be as silly as you want and dress up, or just go as yourself and enjoy seeing all the other people's crazy costumes. (wear comfy shoes, no matter how dressed up you get!!)

The hat whisperer doesn’t even need any skills in PA,OH, and IN!!!

celebrations, family, Sugarwings, Travel
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What a wonderful trip!  Its good to be home and we're exhausted from cramming so much into less than a week, but wow.  It was the best. And not just because I return home with a bounty of blooms, it was all around, just a nice experience.  We flew out to DC to pick up the car that my husband has had out there for a couple of years and drove it back, visiting friends and family along the way while my husband did some business here and there.
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The states between Kansas and Virginia are so durned packed with pink and white hat bargains, that I had to be really picky about what I was buying or there wouldn't have been space  in the car.  There are BILLIONS of floral hat deals in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana.

By the time I stopped in Missouri at an antique mall along I70, I was plain old burnt out and not even looking at hats any more.
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At one little shop in Akron, I found boxes full of corsages.  They were marked more per piece than I sell flowers for myself. So, I politely asked the store owner what her best price on a dozen would be and I was flabbergasted when she quoted me a little over a dollar each.  I picked out some of the prettiest pink and white roses, some that still have the original tags on them.


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While my husband worked a bit in each state we visited, I killed time at nearby antique malls, unless we were already checked into a hotel. If so, I sat in the room and glittered my Dorothy tags. 

I also got in a lot of high quality nap time, plus got to visit my buddy, Heather while in the Pittsburgh area. 

Since I had a few days to shop, I had to be really cheap to make my $150 last all week.  And that part of the country seems to be THE place for stretching a dollar, I found some lovely things beyond the hats too. 

For me, there is no better vacation than one where I get to visit people I care about, score deals on beautiful things, take naps, eat gourmet foods, PLUS get a load of work done.  Ideal!  Of course, I didn't get to turn on the TV at all this week and am wondering what happened on Top Chef and Runway, but hey, life was pretty close to perfect, so I am not complaining.


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The highlight of the trip was our romantic dinner on Lake Eerie at the Shoreby Club. This Victorian stone mansion has been renovated and is now a dinner club with a spectacular view of the lake at sunset.

While sipping our wine and watching the sun sink into the lake, we misquoted Gordon Lightfoot and sang the Edmund Fitzgerald song.  We didn't realize until afterward that the song was about Lake Superior, not Eerie.

We also discussed how much we missed Sugarwings.   That is one of the reasons why we cut our trip short a day.  No matter how great time away is, its still time away from Sugarwings too.
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We are pathetic.  We are so smitten by this little one, we couldn't stand to be away any longer.
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So, bright and early on Sunday morning we scooped her up, and had a boating picnic on the lake.


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There's no place like home….
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Work was a secondary reason for getting back. Romantic Gothic Ghosts starts at midnight Sunday! I wanted to tweak some things and make it just right for you.

The first lesson is for 2 collages of my banner.  The finish on this lady's portrait is one of the tips I'll be giving out on  Monday.  Tuesday and Wednesday will be finishing the banner, and then Beth does one of her projects later in the week.

She and I are planning some extras too. A few giveaways of vintage supplies, some videos, etc.

We'll be working on some unique Halloween decor ideas, and ways to display some of the art you'll be making in our class.

The classes are $25 and will be left up as long as I have a Typepad blog. And I don't see an end to blogging anytime soon… 

And don't forget- you can still enter the August Giveaway for one of my completed Romantic Ghost projects.

Welcome to the Birthday Show- or how to throw a cheap birthday party that doesn’t look cheap

celebrations, Sugarwings, We're having a party

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The birthday girl had a great time at her party. Probably almost as much fun as I did!

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At a glance, the party might have seemed over the top, but really, it was pretty simple.

I gathered up all the small tables and chairs I could find and set them up under my pop up tent that I have for art shows.

We decorated it all with the Little Mermaid stuff I got at the flea market, a huge bag full of mermaid paraphernalia for only 20 bucks.   Including all the napkins, plates and table cloths. That was a giant cost saver there!

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I hung up the disco ball that Beth gave to me for my birthday and pinned Ariel doodads from the never ending bag of Mermaid goodies to it.

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Each table got a couple colors of glitter glue, a pile of sea shells to paint, hats and horns to decorate, and a few of my old, beat up paint brushes.


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Foam and sparkly Princess crowns for the little girls were $4 a 6 pack, but pirate hats for the boys were that much a piece! So, I found black foam visors on sale for 66 cents at Michaels, turned them upside down, and cut them into pirate hat shapes.

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There was a wading pool with floaty toys, and lots of bikes and trikes sitting in the yard for the little kids.  The big kids played water balloons and football in the field.

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Everywhere I shopped, summer things were on clearance. I was able to get 3 bags full of water balloons for a dollar each.

And they are biodegradable! I didn't even know there was such a thing.  

The festive leis were on clearance too, 5 for a dollar.
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To make the little sand box seem more special, I sat it in the gazebo and draped it in tropical fabric (that I had in my stash).

It was Sugarwings' idea to add water to the sand box to turn it into a "beach".  I buried pirate treasure (from the dollar store) in the sand for kids to dig up.

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Side walk chalk is always a hit with Sugarwings, and we had plenty of that on hand to set out.

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We made a slip and slide from a big sheet of plastic drop cloth, and anchored it with sand bags.  We had sand bags around for throwing in the back of the truck in the winter, and I'll reuse the plastic.

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  Sugarwings' Hippy Chick Mommy baked her an amazing mermaid cake! She found My Little Ponies that were mermaids. I think that makes them seahorses….

The paper clay mermaids that I made at Kim's event were ideal for table decor. And now, they will be gifts for my two sisters.  I guess those clay sirens were the most expensive part of the day, I spent $500 on Kim's classes!! But I got all sorts of pretties to use all over the house and yard. Every gift that we got in our hostess bags and the door prize of some of Kim's shell art were  all just great to have for this. Kim even gave me the bags of shells she had left over, and I used them for the kids to paint on.

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One thing I always have here at the cottage is sprinkles and icing, so I made up a tray of pretties and I brought out some plain cupcakes for kids to decorate how ever they liked.  (the cute little blue baskets are from the dollar store too, what a deal!)


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This foam core board was about $5, and I painted it in about an hour. We used it to play "Pin the Shell on the Mermaid's Necklace".  Every kid got to pick a prize from my bottomless bag of Little Mermaid treasures that I only paid $20 for at the flea market.

After our hats were decorated, we took the horns down the fairy trail for a birthday parade.

You might be able to tell that I was enjoying the day…

This little video shows just how much fun my little fairy grand baby was having.  She decided to climb on the "stage" and put on a Birthday Show.

What joy on her face!

Here are my tips for saving money on a kid's birthday party:

1-Use what you have on hand- that is the big one.  Look around your house to see what you can use.  

2- Save your old paint brushes after they look like they aren't worth using any more, kids don't care!

3- For an outdoor party, sprinklers and water games go great with messy paint projects!  Buy glitter glues at the dollar store, and shop around for clearance items. Kids love to glob paint and glitter onto stuff.

4- Make an area look special by draping fabric over it. You can use a light fixture, or tree branch to create a magical little area.  Little ones love tents! Try using sheets, old fabric, or if you have to buy something, tulle is pretty cheap.

5- Have fun yourself!  If you are playing along and enjoying the games, that makes it fun for the kids.  They'd much rather have someone pay attention to them than have you rent them a jump house.

6- Parades are free.  Get a conga line going, and have everyone sing. Or march and blow horns.  Being encouraged to be loud is not something kids get everyday and they eat it up!

7- Bright leis can usually be found pretty cheap and add a lot of color to the area, and kids feel festive wearing them.

8- Shop around! Try a flea market or outlet clearance store for supplies.

9- Think about what kids like, not what adults think is pretty. Put your money where it counts and don't waste it on things that don't matter to the little ones. This party is for THEM!

Happy Birthday Sugarwings!

celebrations, Sugarwings, We're having a party

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We've had the best Mermaid Day for Sugarwing's birthday! I'm as tired as can be, but had to take a peek at my pictures from the day before I go and collapse in front of the TV and see how Sookie is doing this week.

This is my favorite, look at the amount of glitter that child poured onto her crown!  I wonder where she gets that from?

Blowing it all away, plus some Oz images and a tag swap deadline extension

Books, celebrations, family, housework, paintings, parties, vintage paper/collage art

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Look what I found on Etsy!  I bought all the little plastic shoe charms that I could find, even though they weren't the right colors. I fixed them by using red glitter spray to get them wet and sticky, then tossed them into a bowl of red glitter.

I mean "ruby red" glitter. 

The first 50 people in our Dorothy Tag Swap will get one on their tag book. For the rest, I need to come up with something else….

The swap is still open, and I've had a lot of people say that because of Back To School, they are swamped. So…. we are extending the deadline.  Instead of Sept. 15th, lets go for the end of the month. You get a couple more weeks to work on them!

Also, we have a flickr group, please join!

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Personally, I'm glad to have the extra couple of weeks too! I've been trying to get ready for Sugarwing's Under the Sea Birthday Splash Party.

Yesterday, I painted this mural onto a canvas drop cloth cut down to fit the wall above the bed in her big girl room at her Hippy Chic Mommy's house.

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For the party, the mural will be nailed to the side of the house.  I'm setting up a tent for kid's crafts and this will be the decor behind it. 

Years ago, I used to paint murals for a living. It was a goooood living.  But hard. When I'd paint hotels and bars, it usually involved a lot of scaffolding, and that is heavy to move around, plus I have a fear of heights and really detested being up 20 feet  high. The worst thing ever is to be on a LADDER on top of SCAFFOLDING!  It gave me the willies.

Plus, not a lot of Kansans were open to murals.  But gosh, other states love them! When I was painting a public space in Florida, I'd get a ton of job offers and ended up working nights in private homes as well as days on the job I had traveled there for. 

My favorite thing to paint was kid's murals.  One thing I always did was to make sure that each character in the painting had a buddy.   Lots of conversational groupings make the picture more interesting for kids.

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Painting "murals to go" sure is easier than doing it directly onto a wall! I liked using the drop cloth, I could work at my own pace, in my own home while playing with the dogs, snacking, watering the garden and taking breaks! 

I thumb tacked plastic to the wall of the garage, and then tacked up the canvas over it so the paint wouldn't seep through to the wall behind it.  I worked on the scene through out the day and was able to get other stuff done too. 

Sugarwings loves Mermaids, I hope she likes this birthday gift from me!

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While I was taking breaks from the mural, I repainted this hutch in my studio.  Since I am the one who painted it in the first place, I knew that the top coat on it was water based poly.  So, it didn't need any pretreatment of priming or sanding.  I was able to simply dry brush a couple coats of white satin paint over the existing taupe glazed with brown.

After it dried, I lightly sanded it all for a distressed look.  Silly me, I was too lazy to run to the store to get a coarse sandpaper, and now have a sore arm from sanding with with a fine paper. It took way too much work and too many sheets to rough up the hutch!  I have a bad habit of not stopping until I am done, and really should have just quit yesterday, until I had a chance to pick up another pack of sandpaper. 

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Another thing I got done for the party was to get a start on cleaning the studio. Its such a mess and this is spider web season.  Why does my home get so cob webby every single July and August??? This year, it is so bad, I am tempted to leave them, let them spread a couple months and just throw a Halloween party.

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While I had the garage cleared out to do the mural on the wall, I used the leaf blower to clean the room.  I dreamed of being able to use that to just blow all the cob webs away in the house too.  If I were a minimalist, it wouldn't be so bad, but as a collector of junk, I have too many things that would blow away along with the mess.

I did clean the stair way that goes up to my husband's office with the leaf blower. There was nothing that could be ruined or blown away, and I have to tell you, it was a magnificent thing to do. What a great idea!  I cleaned the breezeway and my car while I was at it. 

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Are you wondering what the pictures of poppies have to do with cleaning my house with a leaf blower?  Nothing at all.

I just thought that you might like these.  I used a lot of these vintage greeting cards with poppies in my Oz tags.

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I've also scanned more pages from my 1920s Oz book for you.  You don't have to be in the swap to use them, help yourself if you want some.

All you need to do is click on the picture for it to pop up in a larger size,save, and print it.

Some of these are edited into sepia for you, too. 

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celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, swaps, vintage paper/collage art
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Today was special, its my 25th wedding anniversary!  But my true love had to be out of town. That's okay, we celebrated for a week in California last month, it was quite the trip.

Yep, 25 pounds ago, I mean years, my buddy and I got married. We are very different people,He is a businessman and I am an artist.  We look at the world from opposite viewpoints, but share a love of laughing and  of family and of each other.  What more do you need?

I'm pretty lucky.

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I thought I'd celebrate by playing dress up with the pup.  She turned out much cuter than me.

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These little tiaras didn't stay in their silky hair for very long, so I put it in my summer-time frizz bomb of a hair do and it stayed just fine.

See why I call my Yorkshire Terriers "Dorkies"?  What goofy looks they get on their little faces.  They have the funniest personalities, and are such dorks.  

Today I saw that I've done my 800th post! Wow, I do seem to think I have a lot to say, huh?

Also today, I had my 25,900th comment! On the 800th  post.  I figured that was worth a prize, so I will come up with a little giftie to send to #25,9000, Vivian.

Since this is my silver anniversary, I'll have to send her something silver colored. Or silver itself. I'll look through my jewelry creations and see what I can come up with.

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I'm also still flying high on my zone day yesterday. There is nothing like a day of NO interruptions whatsoever in the studio!! I finished up this vintage wallpaper journal (its in the Boutique now)

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But mostly I made tags for the Dorothy tag book swap.  I only needed 6 plus a cover, but made about 20, both sides.

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This one is an old envelope that has a flap I tie shut with ribbons.  It has a flying monkey theme, and inside is a Wicked Witch of the West tag.

Honestly, I thought I'd be making pretty tags. Like Glenda and Dorothy and ruby slippers, all just lovely and sweet. But I surprised myself and got really interested in all of the old illustrations in the book that I had, even though the pictures were far from lovely. 

Most were in black and white with maybe one color, so I tinted them with markers and ink. It was like being a kid and coloring again. Maybe that is why I was able to ignore all my obligations and play at my desk all day, I was being very juvenile! 

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The illustrations are very different than the movie.  Hollywood varies quite a bit from literature, doesn't it?  Even True Blood, my favorite TV show is veering away from the book series quite a bit. But I still think its successful in keeping the characters and emotions in the story accurate, so that's okay.

I'm expecting a range of tag styles from all of the entrants.  They don't have to be just Dorothy, of course, I think the whole Oz theme will be explored.

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The twister was especially fun to do.  I drew it in 3 metallic inks, then used glittery silver Stickles over it.   At first, I tried making one with wire.  Notice that you aren't seeing pictures of that one?

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This buckle is new in the shop.

Now that I am done, and overly done, with 20 tags created instead of 6, I'm a bit sad. I was just getting on a roll with these!!! And in one day, I'm finished. Its a bit of a let down.

Oh well, I'll start having a blast when all of your tags start filling my mail box.  I just can't wait, its so exciting to check the mail everyday.  

And please remember, if you haven't signed up yet, its not too late. I look forward to seeing what you make! 

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Plus, Beth and I are working on a little sumpthin-sumpthin together for you.  I'll get my fill of lovely and moody and romantic with that one.  Plus GHOSTLY-hint hint.  More details when we get them…

That elusive ZONE

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Today, I was in The Zone.  I was at my desk for about 12 hours with no interruptions and nothing to do but make stuff. While still in my jammies. Dogs at my feet, a box of Cliff bars nearby, a stack of ephemera to sift through and create with, what could be better?

These kind of days don't come along often. The kind where you think you might need to get up to turn down the air conditioner and never get around to it. The kind of day when you think that maybe you need to get up for a glass of water, and two hours later realize that you forgot and are thirsty enough to drink glue.  The kind of day when you know you have a million errands to run and that you figure you'll make just one more thing before you do them…. and a few hours later, you just admit that the chores are going to wait till tomorrow.

These are the kind of days that I treasure because I know they are rare.  Usually life gets in the way of slipping into the zone, dinner needs to be fixed, or laundry folded, appointments kept.  Not today. 

Today, I made stuff. 

I felt like I sat down to work about 3 hours ago, not 12.  That is what The Zone is all about. Losing yourself in your work.  It doesn't matter what you make, its just making it. 

Tonight, I'm stiff and tired and I think I might stink (remember the air conditioner that I never turned down?).  But what a day!!

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