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Light and bright white

cottage, dogs, redos

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While I had all of my painting paraphilia out for redoing my husband’s office, I thought it would be a good time to repaint my bedroom and master bath.

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Of course, I had completely forgotten that I am a senior citizen. And that after painting a huge room, stairway, and bathroom, maybe I needed a break?

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Less than halfway through the bedroom, I remembered.

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Yep, I was exhausted.  So, I only repainted the doors, trim, wall, and sink area bathroom cabinet.  I didn’t make it around the corner to the master bath.

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I am taking a little break from the physical labor!

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And enjoying the tranquility I created in that room.

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One of the reasons it was so hard, was that I used a very pure white.  If I’d softened the color, I’d have gotten better coverage.  The pure white wore me down to a nub, it took sooo many touch ups. Plus I had snow blindness from staring at the glaring, blank, white walls, trying to see where skips showed through and guessing if that area needed a touch up or was actually a shadow.

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The color isn’t a huge change from the soft gray/blue that was previously on the walls, but it feels like it because everything is so fresh, bright and clean.  I think that painting the doors and trim the exact color of the walls (with a different sheen) makes the ceiling stand out, while also giving the room a feeling of being bigger.

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The old curtains were tan, as were the doors.  Changing those made the biggest difference. And were an inexpensive purchase on Amazon.  Man, they have cheap curtains, and it was so easy to get 108” ones, unlike shopping in person!).

With four dogs and ten acres for them to run on, maybe I should’ve painted the entire room the tan color instead of getting rid of it.  Soon, there will be muddy marks all around the room from happy, wagging tails slapping everything.  

I’ll enjoy the pure white I tried so hard to apply as long as I can.

 

Keeping the winter woes at bay

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After repainting my bedroom and redoing the sink area in it, I decided to switch out bathroom mirrors.

Mostly because midwinter sucks and I needed some entertainment.

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I can endlessly entertain myself by moving stuff around to different rooms.  Of course, it would probably be even more fun I was buying new things to add instead of recycling my existing junk.

This mirror switcheroo is a good one.  My redone sink area is all white now, the doors used to be darker and there were red roses on the vanity.  I like the clean lines and pure whites.

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This big mirror was fetched from the studio and with it right behind me as I stand at the sink, I can see the back of my head with the folding sides of the white mirror.

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The one in the guest bath now, never really went well with the granite countertop in my bedroom.  I think it looks better with the white, wooden vanity in the other room.

Little things like fresh flowers and mixing up the crap in the house from one room to another are going to help get me through these cold days.  

I am such a winter whimp!

 

A little dinner party

cottage, friends, We're having a party

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After all of the holiday entertaining, January was feeling a little flat without any.  Plus, while we had some gorgeous days here and there, I was busy repainting a couple of rooms and missed going for walks.  When it got cold again, I was done with the big jobs, and I really needed to get moving, the city’s activity center was closed due to the shortages of staff that everyone is suffering from now. I couldn’t go for an indoor walk when I was ready to.

So, I was feeling a tad down.

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A party was just what I needed to beat the January doldrums!

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To be extra festive, I made place cards .  Not that I cared where anyone sat, I just thought it would be fun to do.

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Rich and Jim are both beekeepers, so theirs got honeybees.

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I made a peach pie and marinated grouper fillets that Rich caught in Key West in some Caesar yogurt and breaded them with panko, flour, salt and pepper.  Then sautéed the fish in avocado oil and butter.  

As I was cooking them, I thought it looked like it needed something more, so I whipped up a lemon, white wine and caper sauce to go over it.  My first taste of it puckered my throat, it was so lemony, so I quickly added some chicken broth and milk.  

It turned out okay, but for a few minutes I thought my typical, making stuff up on the fly way of cooking might backfire on me, as my friends were eating their salads and waiting for the fish to be ready.

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I did screw up the pie.  My glass pie pan broke, and I had to use a metal one.  I don’t typically time things, I cook til they look done.  But I was used to being able to peek through the glass to see if the crust was browned.

It was a bit doughy since I couldn’t visually check it.  I might need to become a cookbook/timer person if I keep making mistakes.  But I don’t take cooking very seriously, so maybe not.

The evening really was just what I needed, it is hard to feel gloomy with a roomful of best buds!

 

 

 

 

In praise of gallery walls

cottage, family, flowers, Hand painted

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As an artist, I seem to have a proliferation of stuff to go on my walls. As a person who enjoys taking pictures, and has very cute grandfairies, I also want their photos up there too.  

So, groupings are how I usually handle that.  The trouble is, I hate to get rid of old pictures that I love, but new ones keep coming along.   On this wall, I added a few of our family fairy pictures to the existing  collection.
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We are in the process of redoing Rich’s office.  My talented son put this floor in over the holiday, and it has been a huge improvement over the old carpet.  
Previously, Rich had a gallery wall of barn wood framed family photos that he wants back up again.  While they are down, I’m sprucing them up and switching a few out.  (Photos to come when the room is done.)

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Then, he had another request.

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He wants our parents and grandparents on display too.

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It is sweet of him to want this, so I have been working on a display that complements the other family wall but doesn’t match it.

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I’d had big plans for painting some large landscapes to hang up there (we are out of room everywhere else) but like I said, this is sweet of him to want.  He also wants to hang work mementos that I thought would be leaving, so I guess I won’t be painting landscapes for the room.

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Looks like I’ll be sticking to roses to hang elsewhere.  He deserves a space that is just as he wants it, since he deals with my stuff running rampant through the rest of the house.

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And I have learned that he has some good ideas, too.  I hated the thought of getting this dining table, to replace my all white one, and now am happy to have it.

Rich had a favorite tree fall down, and wanted to keep a piece of it forever, so we had this made.

See what I mean?  He is very sweet.

A little sparkle, a little nature, a new look for January

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My Christmas decorations go up early, and every single morning, starting in November, I flip the switch on every power strip the lights plug into, before I have even let dogs out or made coffee.

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At night, after the doggies have been tucked in, the lights are regrettably turned off.  If it was feasible, they’d be on 24 hours a day around here.  
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Once the season of cheer ends, I can’t face the long cold winter without some extra lighting, so I leave icy style garlands with mini twinkle bulbs above some windows and add lamps to the previously used power strips for some ambient glow to help me get through the insidious, dark, and and awful month of January.

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Natural elements and plants are good aids in surviving winter, too.  
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And I like the sparkle of glass this time of year.  

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The mercury glass stays for the rest of the winter, with some pink roses and hearts added for February.

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There is also something to be said for cleared spaces and clean lines, after the clutter of Christmas.  Filling my cottage with multiple collections and trees for November and December might be just what I need for that time, but by about 12/26, I am ready for simplicity.

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Well, my idea of simplicity, at least!  I still love my stuff.

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Just a little less stuff than normal.  And in neutral tones.

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There are a few hints of color peeking out here and there, mostly muted.  And who can trash their poinsettias just because their holiday passed?  I always have a mixed feeling about them, because those flowers really shout “CHRISTMAS” to me.  But it feels like murder to get rid of them in January.  I’ve never been able to keep them alive too long, so it’s not a big problem.   But this year might be different, the two I bought months ago still are thriving and lovely.

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There is a big splash of color from this glass art a friend made.  It makes me feel like sunshine is pouring in the room.

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Actually, as far as January, we have had more bright light than we typically get.  Enough bright light to show every muddy dog foot print on the floor!  Oh well, be careful what you wish for, right?

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The sunlight has been cheery, almost to the point that I forget it’s snowy and cold out there.  

 

 

 

A Gingerbread Cottage Christmas

cottage, family, holiday decor

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One thing we look forward to at the holidays is Family Gingerbread Night. I buy the houses at the after Christmas clearance sale stacking them up to use for the next season, and we save up sugary decorations for years.

Literally, years.  No one is even tempted to taste any of it, the candies have been around so long.  We like to mention as we are using the pieces that some are older than Dewdrop.

Especially the bright colored, hard, coated pieces.  Those never die.

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This was the year that Sugarwings’ house design grew up.  We started making them together back when the kiddo was about two, and would work on the house throughout the month of December, glopping layers upon layers of goo and goodies over it until you’d never know there was a structure underneath.

 That continued every Christmas, with the goal being to get as much stuff on the house as you could.

But this season?  The grand fairy really put some thought into the styling, and even added a snowman party to the creation, with a tub filled with soda pop as refreshments.

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Avahni’s was a crazy cat lady’s house.

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And we had a Pokémon hospital.

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My favorite might be my son, the carpenter’s.  His is the one on the left corner.  A pile of lumber waiting for the the house to be built.

We leave the supplies out so the work can continue as needed, I put them on a light weight folding table that we can shove out of the way if we have to.

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But maybe pushing the table in front of the stairs wasn’t the best idea?  It became a doggie buffet.  

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Gingerbread wasn’t our only edible art. (Well, technically, we do not ever eat the gingerbread, but as far as media goes, I think the houses are in the “edible art” category, right?)

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Thia brought over supplies to craft fruit and chocolate bouquets that were delicious, vegan, and lovely. Plus, the shape cutters and other items needed were gifted to me, so I can make my own bouquets in the future!  Thanks, Thia!

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And then there is this cottage creation.  We started work on transforming my husband’s office.  Fresh paint, new floors, blinds, light fixtures, and furniture are all in the works.  Photos to come, for sure.  

Simple Treasures and Dealing with Grief at the Holidays

collections, cottage, dogs, family, holiday decor

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2020 was such a wreck I almost didn’t decorate for the holidays.  But with a grand fairy around, one whose year was as bad as mine, I needed to.  

And the twinkle of lights during a dark winter is very uplifting. 

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So I did some holiday foofing, and was glad that I did.  But when I found the bag of pinecones that Ryan and I gathered on a walk, the recollections of that day wrenched my soul.

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We’d had Sugar with us, and we were in an area we called The Danger Zone, because there were so many squirrels.  Balancing a squirrel crazed dog on a leash while trying to fill our pockets with pinecones, and having them fall out every time we bent over made us laugh til I cried.

And I cry now, just thinking about it.

But it was a fun memory, one to hold on to.  So, last year, I put out just the trees with lights and pinecones in honor of him and how much we laughed that day while picking those up.

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I will always have a tree decorated with pinecones for Ryan now, and use them throughout the house.  

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Every day is hard when you lose a child.  But little things, like a pinecone, that can bring back flashes of a very happy day, are treasures that can help.

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I have added his picture to one of the pinecone trees, and I love this one because it shows his caring and kindness.

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I have used a bit more red around the house too.  It was his favorite color.

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And I have done mosaic glass on vases that flowers were delivered in after he died.  They have flickering candles inside and make me think of how many ways he lit up my life.

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This is our second Christmas without him.  Sometimes I am shocked that so much time has gone by.

Other days, it feels like he has been gone forever.

I look at Molly, watching her grow from a wriggly little pup into a lovely dog, and realize that Ryan never even met her.  She is a living symbol of my time without him.

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I can just hear his voice if he knew we kept this pup from the litter.  He’d probably say just what his brother did- are you crazy!? You do not need another dog!

But he’d have loved her to pieces.

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She and I go for long walks on the sidewalks Ryan and I followed and some days we stop at the Danger Zone where all the pinecones fall and I tell her about him.  She is a good listener.

There are so many happy stories to share.  And so many pinecones covering the ground.  Each is a reminder that nature renews itself, life goes on.  That the little, simple things are what is important.

 

 

Another party!

cottage, friends, holiday decor

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It’s the season for celebration, right?
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I have been making the most of it and doing every activity, party, gathering, fun thing I can think of.

And I was lucky to have some fun, local Peeps who could join me for a craft day.  My studio could use the laughter, it’s been a quiet place lately.

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We had a luncheon, lots of snacks, and lots of fun.

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I’d made up some little kits to work on.

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And had a few other bits and pieces for projects.

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And people brought their own things to make too.

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Glue was flowing, scissors were snipping and it was so nice to have guests to share my space.

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A book club party with bookish party favors

antiques/junking, Books, celebrations, collections, cottage, holiday decor, We're having a party

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The annual holiday party for our book club was at my house, well, I have to admit that it always is at my house.  I tend to hog the date because I love parties so much.

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And I love party favors!  I decorated the table with the book page/paper ornies that I’d made and sent one home with each person.  You can’t see it in this pic, but each ball has a tiny, book charm dangling from it.

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Here is the table before my friends arrived.

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I have been collecting 49 cent Christmas plates from Goodwill all year, there are a few different patterns, but I like the mix.  

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It’s all a bit of a mix match.  The water glasses almost all are the same, but the silverware, wine glasses, napkins, and plates are all over the place.  The placemats are pages from the Grand fairies’ outgrown Christmas books.

Here is what I have learned about hosting a party:

NO ONE CARES IF IT MATCHES!

But they do appreciate an effort to make things pretty for them.  I doubt if they cared that the plates were only 49 cents each and were various patterns. Or that to have enough wine glasses, I had to use a very non traditional, purple one.

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They might have cared that the pie was a little dry.

Durn it.  I used frozen blueberries, but made it the same as I usually do with fresh ones.  That just isn’t the same, I love the juiciness of the fresh ones.  Frozen requires more sugar, liquid and some lemon, I think.  

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The peach pie was better.  I used pecan flour, eggs, some juice from the canned peaches, cinnamon and brown sugar in it.

This was my first time using Aldi’s crust (I never make my own crust).  It was so-so.  Not very flakey, and a little dry.  I’ll stick with Sprouts, their crust is always ideal.  Plus it is vegan, which is good when I am feeding my family.

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Also, this might not be the prettiest place to set out desserts, but it worked.

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I found some “Vintage Tinsel Sprinkles” at Homegoods and happily glittered all the treats.  I love them so much that I had some glittery, festive-ness on my peanut butter toast today.  Using my holiday plates.  
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One very nice thing about my big stack of thrift store plates is that I don’t have to be gentle with them.  They are special, but they aren’t worth anything, so we have been using them daily since Thanksgiving.  

Dishes are breakable, so I never want to own any that I am afraid of using.  I like plates that I can enjoy.

 

 

 

Why yes, that is a white, Halloween pumpkin and glittered Easter egg on my Christmas wreath

cottage, dogs, holiday decor

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This wreath stays up on my door with some switcheroos throughout the year.  I never attach any thing permanently, picks are just stuck through the grapevine for quick changes.

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For past Christmasses, I’ve put ornaments in the little nest.  Or vintage birds.  But I kind of like the glittered eggs that were in there for Easter, so left them.

I also left one of the velvet pumpkins from fall decorating, and most of the pastel, autumn blooms.  Some glittery poinsettias and frosted greenery were tucked in around them and I was done.

Lazy and easy, but I’m happy with it.

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The rest of the entry way was quick too.  Of course a sweet, little Dorothy straight from the groomers adds a pop of prettiness!

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All I did was pull up the dead flowers and stick mini trees into the pots.  Very lazy.  But better than dead flowers, right?

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I can be very lazy when I know I am roofing up something just for show, not to sell or to keep for reuse.  Like this teensy, flocked tree from Walmart in the flimsy, plastic pot.
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For a fast makeover so that it would look nice in my guest bathroom, I covered the pot in sheet music topped with some wrapping paper and added a  ribbon and buckle to the rim.  Quick, easy, not a lot of thought went into it, but it brightened the pot up.  

I’ll probably pop the rhinestone buckle off for future use when the rest get thrown away after the tree is done.  I don’t know about you, but I have never been able to keep these things alive to plant outside for spring.

My philosophy is that a small, creative touch improves most things.  But doesn’t have to be a big, overwhelming project.  Especially at the holidays when we are stressed.  

Do what you can and enjoy what you do.

 

 

 

 

 

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