Chandeliers

Crowning Glories and Junker Jo

antiques/junking, Chandeliers, flowers, paintings, Sugarwings

Tiara_003 Tiara time is ending, it was a fun break from reality making such a frivolous piece of fluff.  I loved working on it, and hope my swapper friend, Barb, http://www.123lavenderlollipoplane.blogspot.com/ enjoys wearing it!Tiara_021

I have been looking at the flickr site http://www.flickr.com/groups/400122@N23/ to check out the tiaras as they are finished, and man, what a sparkling group! I just wish we were all having a party and wearing them together.Tiara_012

Funny how my design morphed as I made the piece.  I had gathered up a basket of things I liked to use, and as I crafted it, I switched plans often.  I knew for sure that I needed to use lavender as a color because of Barb’s email address: lavender lollipop lane.  Besides that, it just kind of came together as I glued things on. 

I always work that way, I never sketch or plan. I have walked up to a blank 60 foot wall at a hotel and just started painting a mural, figuring it out as I went along.Tiara_030

Today started with garage sailing. Junker Jo had her annual spring sale and I was right there in the middle of it, watching the chaos as everyone grabbed tags off things and wildly picked out treasures.  I don’t believe in fighting over junk, but it can be fun to watch other people go for it!

I got these plastic plant tags, I can see possibilities with scrap booking or collage with these.  I got a giant box full. If anyone wants a dozen for a dollar (includes postage), let me know and I’ll pop some in an envelope for you.

I got some sparkling old jewels too for $10. These cameos will be wonderful to remake into a necklace and earrings with some old crystals!

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This chandelier has no wiring, and I could fix it, but I like it as it is for my garden. I can stick a candle in it when we are eating dinner on the patio.  It was only $5 and the drops are plastic, not glass, but are ideal for garden decor.

I also got an old typewriter ($6), a pressed glass compote with a lid ($2),  a box of vintage Christmas ornaments ($1), a mini wooden toy vanity/jewel box ($2), and was sorry to miss out on an old trunk that would have made a great toy box for Sugarwings after I painted it.  It was $20 and I was feeling too cheap. I am kicking my self now, should have gotten it.

Tiara_001 After garage sailing, Sugarwings and I played in the sprinkler. 

Tiara_022 My little fairy grandbaby wasn’t over to visit for very long, so I was able to get some painting done. I’d bought a big bagful of wooden outlet and switch cover for only $5 at a Goodwill. 

I primed and painted them all white, then added roses to these 3. I think I will list them on Ebay unless someone wants any for $6 each? I’d say $3 for postage, though. There are also plain ones yet, if anyone would like a custom paint job on one.Tiara_025

Don’t forget- leave a comment, enter the drawing for the handpainted charm!

Home again Home again, Jiggitty Jog- I ate too much on vacation and now I’m a fat hog

Chandeliers, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, flowers, paintings, Travel

It feels so good to be back in Kansas!! The trip was great, but of course, when you live here, there is no place like home!Vacation_tn_nc_in_089

Twinkle was worn out by the end of the trip, so many new toes to nibble and new yards to explore.

Vacation_tn_nc_in_078 I’ll miss having my morning coffee on Sissy’s porch.  She has such unique features in her garden. The morning sun sparkled through the crystals she draped over this candle holder  hanging by the deck.Vacation_tn_nc_in_080

This white flower at the corner of the deck would open up wide every morning, then close throughout the middle of the day. It would reopen in the evenings while we were outside sipping our wine.  Does anyone know what kind of flower it might be???  She says it just came up, she didn’t plant it, but that if it is a weed, she doesn’t care.Vacation_tn_nc_in_088

Last time I visited her, I brought one of my "Magic Mirrors".  It is an old frame (whitewashed) that held a curved glass.  I had a mirror cut and placed under the glass for a magical effect.

Reflected is one of her many angel collections on top of an antique wardrobe.  You can also see a fairy watercolor I did for her a few years ago.Vacation_tn_nc_in_084

Here is a close up of the watercolor.  I guess it would be more accurate to call it a mixed media piece, I used a shimmering, white metallic acrylic paint to make the fairies glow and there is glitter sprinkled over the page too.Vacation_tn_nc_in_081

My sister also had a copy of a watercolor I did of the barn my grandparents owned.Vacation_tn_nc_in_074

I am always flattered when I go to visit and see my work hanging on the walls of relatives.  It is nice to know they have enjoyed the gifts.  (unless they only hang them while I am visiting, and take them down as soon as I leave??)

This monochromatic watercolor is hanging in my brother-in-law’s home up in the North Carolina hills.  It is a painting I did of the home his dad grew up in.Vacation_tn_nc_in_002

And at my sister-in-law’s home on the river in Tennessee, she had this yellow iris hanging in her kitchen.  Both of these were done so many years ago, I had completely forgotten them. 

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My sister-in-law, Sandy has a fantastic home too! She lives out in the middle of nowhere, in a home nestled into a valley. It is built on the river and has a wrap around porch where we spent much of our time.Vacation_tn_nc_in_008

I could have sat and watched the river from her porch all week.  But we did take time to eat loads of fresh veggies right from their garden, go into town to antique, visit a local winery and do some mega wine tasting, visit a Mennonite farmer’s market, and then race around on their 4 wheeler through the woods.Vacation_tn_nc_in_018

Sparkle enjoyed the view off the deck too, but didn’t care for the 4 wheeler.

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The town that Sandy lived in was full of cute shops, but I just didn’t have much luck in shopping that day.  Some days are good for shopping, others are made for just going "feeling" (as my mother used to call it when she went shopping but didn’t buy anything.)Vacation_tn_nc_in_003

Sandy has a doll collection that her son has always hated, he says that they ‘freak him out’.  She was kind enough to start to pack them up before he arrived for the weekend from Charlotte where he is starting a new job.

I told her she couldn’t pack them up, he’s a grown man and if he was scared of dolls, then that was just a good excuse for us to mess with him. I arranged all the dolls on top of the cabinet and had them staring down at his bed in the guest room.  That wasn’t quite enough, so I gave them some knives.  One doll was hidden under the pillows of the bed, and another stared up from underneath the bed on the floor.  He was properly freaked, I think.  And Sandy and I giggled like little girls.  Vacation_tn_nc_in_063

The entire trip was fun. In N. Carolina we hiked in the Grandfather Mountain area.  Notice how far back I am with my camera taking this shot?  That is as close as I ever get to the edge of anything up that high! I hate heights. I was comfortable back on the trail looking out through the trees at the view, but wouldn’t venture out any closer.

My brother-in-law has a house he built himself up on a mountainside.  It was a house full of happy kids, animals, and laughter. Our time there was rustic and beautiful and full of life.

I can’t imagine a better trip.  It was like a sampling of 3 different styles of B&Bs. First, Sandy’s river side ranch in the valley with its grand porches. Then, Mark’s cabin up on the mountain with its rustic charm.  After that was Sissy’s magical cottage full of glitter and flowers.  But best of all, was that these weren’t really B&Bs, but family homes full of our loved ones.  It was a special treat to be able to go and stay with all of them. Leandra_423_002 

But as wonderful as it all was, we had to cut the trip short a day to get home and see Sugarwings.  We missed her too much. 

There is just no place like home.  Especially when you have a tiny little fairy girl waiting there for you!

Another Obsession, I mean Collection

Chandeliers

My friend, Beth, http://bethleintz.typepad.com/gathering_dust/ told me I had to check out a blog: http://carlenefederer.blogspot.com/, knowing I would love it.  Well, first thing I noticed was the Yorkie, and I am quite the Yorkie person. (did you see Country Living with the Yorkie on the cover lying on the pink and white bed? Don’t know which I like best, the room or the dog).  Then I saw the chandeliers she posted for the March crusade about collections Michelle Ward called for pictures of on her blog: http://michelleward.typepad.com/how_cool_is_that/.  I had posted a couple of my collections earlier, but this inspired me to show some chandeliers too. 

Get ready, there are a bunch of them—Chandeliers_001

This teeny one is part of a pair I bought at Nell Hills and used to illuminate this hutch in my studio after redoing it from 1970’s Mediterranean to a style more cottageyChandeliers_005 .

In my kitchen nook, I have an older light I painted and added pearls and crystals to.Chandeliers_007

Well, in some rooms, you just need a ceiling fan.  I did what I could with it, painted, and distressed it, added a medallion.  Then threw away the Home Depot light that came on it and replaced it with a crystal light from a garage sale.Chandeliers_009

We remodeled our master bath and I searched everywhere for an affordable and romantic styled chandelier to fit the space, and had no luck in the time frame I had. If I had planned ahead, maybe I could have found a used one to fix up. But, it was winter, not garage sale season, so I had to order this one online from Spectrum, but it was only $99 and ready to go, no work involved!  That was a nice treat for me.Chandeliers_012

Above my kitchen sink, I have a petite chandelier painted creamy white and hungChandeliers_013  with a mix match of crystals, including a stained glass star my friend, Shanna made for me.

The 3rd in the kitchen is this iron one from another garage sale, that I painted white and tied tiny teapots to.

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The dining room has another one that I painted white and added crystals to.  I went with blue drops on thisChandeliers_020 .

My breezeway has no electricity, so I made a candelier with epoxied teacups on the arms of it.  I can dress it up with vines and crystals and ribbons for special occasions, but don’t on a regular basis since it sits in front of a window I usually have open in nice weather, and that blows it too much.Chandeliers_021 I hung it from a birdcage stand, because it would be too hard to light candles if it were up high.  Plus, who wants candles burning too close to the ceiling? 

On to my art studio- 5 in there.  Here are the first two, they hang over my painting area. The one with pink crystals is straight from Lowes, as is. The other one, I bought from my brother-in-law when visiting him in Jacksonville.  He used to have a booth at the Avondale antique mall and when ever I went to visit, I’d have to sweet talk him into shipping  my packages home to me.  Chandeliers_022

On the other side of my studio, is one of my faves.  I fixed it up for a music room in a design show house in Topeka.  Its made from a trumpet and 6 french horns!  I had pretty lampshades on it, but I prefer the brighter light without the shades since it is in Chandeliers_024 a studio.

Also in the studio, is this light I found on a trip home to visit my family in Indiana. Somewhere along I70, at one of the hundreds of places I stopped (sometimes the 8 hour drive takes me 15) I found this beauty with its graceful lines.

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Last one (well not counting the ones in the garden shed, and the one I painted silver and hang up at Christmas, filled with silver ornaments)

When there isn’t enough ceiling space, bird cage stands are perfect chandelier holders.  This one is painted in metallic paints of a few colors, and then hung with stained glass drops from my friend, Shanna, and some different shaped colored crystals I have collected.

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