Dew Drop

A couple of customized furniture painting tricks

cottage, Dew Drop, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Hand Painted Furniture

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Sugarwings' mom has recently graduated from nursing school, is working at a Big Girl Job as an RN, and moved into a Big Girl house.  As a birthday gift, I thought she might enjoy a custom piece of furniture, something nice and solid, kind of a start on Big Girl furnishings.


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I bought it a few years back as a tan colored cabinet from Nebraska Furniture Co.  I rarely buy new pieces, but I think I've mentioned before that for TVs, it's hard to find the right cabinet to fit them and their components if you don't buy something made for a television. 

I repainted it white with roses when I got it. 


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When we got a different TV, I had to find something else and was able to customize an old book shelf to fit our flat screen.

The original telly wasn't bad, we only replaced it so we could get something bigger to see from the kitchen. So, we offered it to our Hippy Chick for her new place. Trouble is, the roses on the cabinet we had it in didn't suit her at all.


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So, I thought I'd surprise her with a new look on it for her birthday. These knobs from Hobby Lobby were the inspiration for the redo.


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Dewdrop helped chose them, she is a big fan of going to Wobby Blobby, as she was calling it. There was a slight argument when she thought we should get the pink knobs, and she doesn't like losing arguments at all. 

But in the end, I convinced her that Auntie Cake, (aka Hippy Chick) would like rainbows.


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Since I was the person who painted the cabinet before, I knew that I'd primed the factory finish and used latex paint on it, and another few coats of more latex paint would adhere just fine.  So, no bonding primer. Although I did use Behr's paint and primer in one simply because red is such a horrid color to work with.  It doesn't cover well and takes a lot of coats. By using the primer/paint mix, I cut down on a few applications. It still needed three coats plus touch ups.

The main body was painted cherry red, satin.  Then I painted each square and frame around it a different bright color.

At that point, it was beginning to look like Rainbow Brite vomited all over a preschool.

Very primary colored and very bright.

So, I washed each square and frame with a different shade.


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The wash coat of color was brushed on heavy in the corners of the squares, and was wiped into the center with a damp rag.  It was dry brushed onto the frames.

(light blue over green, red over orange, orange over yellow, purple over dark blue, etc, a nice mix up)


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The base of the cabinet took almost a quart of interior paint. For the accents, I used 2 oz bottles of acrylic craft paint. 


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The finish on the craft paint is flat and the red paint is satin. I could have covered the accents with a satin clear coat, but I liked the contrast in textures.


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The interior was left as is, except for the interior of the doors. When the TV is on, those will show.


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I think the faux finished gave the cabinet the appropriate, custom look I was going for, instead of just blocks of bright colors.

You can tell by the floor that I have done a tad of painting out here… I used to paint furniture practically daily.


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Often, like with this table that was sitting in the garage, I'd use a poly top coat mixed with walnut stain.  I think it leaves an attractive finish.

But for the rainbow cabinet, I left it as it was, no walnut aging affect.  Hippy Chick likes her colors vivid.


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Here is the shelf of the black table. It's a bit dirty from the garage, but I think you can still see the walnut top coat. To do this, I used Minwax stain/poly that comes premixed.  I'd pour about 1 cup into a bowl, add 1/4 of paint thinnner, and slip on some gloves. Then brush the mixture on the piece, and wipe off with an old, soft, dry tee shirt scrap.

Work on one section at a time, and wipe off gently.  It looks really pretty over solid black, too.  This trick riches up the color and gives it a custom feel.  Just like adding the faux finish to the rainbow colors turned a preschool looking palette into colors that would suit a Big Girl piece of furniture.

 

 

A grand weekend filled with magic

Dew Drop, fairies, family, Sugarwings

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The Summer of Whammy is coming to a close, but we sure made the most of it while we could.  Sugarwings is back in school, now a first grader, missing a front tooth.  I was lucky to be able to take off and enjoy her last few months of being a little kid. 


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We had our fairies for a whole weekend and took them for a couple of outings. One was the local county fair, which we happened to hit about 2pm on a Saturday and the timing was perfect. Not a line in sight.

We bought wrist bands for unlimited rides and let them run back and forth from one to the other, some times, they were the only kids on one of the rides.


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But the big fave of the day were the honies.  Which is what Dewdrop calls her true loves, My Little Ponies.  She could have went round and round for hours on the horses.  She was a little disappointed that they weren't pink (the best color in the universe, according to these two girls), so I adjusted her steed a little on Picmonkey and printed it for her. 

She was thrilled.


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Sugarwings' pony was a little too dark to change.  But when I told her that hers was chocolate and her sis's was strawberry, she was fine about it.


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There were animals to feed, things to ride, and all sorts of fun to be had.


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Prizes were won too.  Sugarwings chose this little pink fish from the one point pile, even though she had five points to cash in at the duck pond game.  Sometimes, it's not the size of the prize that counts. And you can't beat a pink Nemo.  It was a happy choice, even though it wasn't a quick one…  Important choices like that are too big to rush.

(look at the sign behind her. "LOVE"!)


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With all the activities we have done with these two this summer, we seemed to have shown up places when no one else was around. Our timing was ideal everywhere we went from the zoo, to movies, restaurants, carnivals.    No lines, no waits, in and out easily.  And we were smart enough to enjoy the time playing while all was quiet and happily left when the crowds came along.


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There must have been magic in the air for our outings to have gone so perfectly.


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Or faith, hope, and pixie dust, as Tinker Bell says.


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Ideal weather too, we couldn't have asked for a nicer summer.  There wasn't a hot, sweaty, rainy, impatient, or crowded time on any of our days out. 

 

Speaking of magic, this video magically appeared on my camera!  I was taking photos all weekend, not video. All of the still shots turned out fine, just as I had taken them. Along with this little video collage of our time at the carnival.

Nothing else from the weekend was on the video, and no photographs were missing.  How odd. But how nice! I've enjoyed watching it, especially knowing that it was put on my camera by sprites and I had nothing to do with filming it!

Happy 7th Birthday Sugarwings!

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Sugarwings turned 7, lost a front tooth, and started first grade.  It has been a VERY exciting week.


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Her mom threw her a party over the weekend, so she could celebrate with a few friends.


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She had asked for a pinata, and I thought we'd make one together, but time was short, so we enhanced one instead. I found a colorful donkey at Walmart, trimmed its long ears, and used one ear to create a horn.

And of course, it needed glitter. Who doesn't?  We spritzed it with glitter spray and while wet, doused it with even more flakes of glitter. Then, a mane and tail were created from curled ribbons.

Much more fitting for the Princess Party than a plain, old donkey!  And with every whack, a cloud of glitter floated down onto the kids below.


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And I think it was more fun than the one I would have made. This was sturdy cardboard and held up through a ton of whackings. I'd have made paper mache and it would have met an early death.


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Her mom proved that you can go gluten, food coloring, and dairy free and still have the most wonderful birthday cake ever.  It was rich, moist and wonderful.


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The guests loved it.


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After cake, there was some fun with a colorful parachute, and then they were off to the park pool.


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It was a sweet, little party.  Nothing elaborate or expensive. Just plain old fashioned fun. 


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I think our fairy girl was pretty happy with it. 


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I know I was!

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Piddling away a summer

Dew Drop, family, Sugarwings

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If you are wondering why I haven't refilled my Boutique again, this is the reason.  I'm still in the midst of the Summer of Whammy, and spending time with the fairy girls.

(Sugarwings is learning to sew, she cut the old straps off her dress and pinned on new pink velvet ones for me to stitch on with the machine)


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We've been bubbling too. 

This photo is the one that made me redo my curtains. I've spent a lot of time at the dreadful sewing machine this summer.


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Same fabrics, plus a few more swatches of old lace, just reconfigured so that the length was better.  It's a bunch of odds and ends, some lace is just swaddled up and tied with ribbon, then clipped on with rhinestone shoe clips. This was a save I figured out after seeing that one side was cut way too short.


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While fabrics were strewn around the studio during one sewing project, Sugarwings helped herself to some tulle.


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I've also been on a cleaning kick, including de-gooping shower drains.  I've scrubbed and scoured,  I've removed cobwebs, I've goofed off, and I've played dress up. But I haven't added anything to my Boutique, or really made much of anything arty in the studio either.


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We explored the cute, little Topeka zoo, where we found an African bush camp set up between the hyenas and lions.  No one else was up there on the hill in the tents, nestled into a bamboo forest, so we took our time playing there.


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I'd say we had about 359 cups of delicious pretend tea brewed over an open fire. Taking the summer off has been the most fun I've had in years.


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Time has been spent in the Fairy Food Forest too.  The Fairy House my son built from vines wrapped around the trees is a perfect spot for reading.  I used to love to curl up with a good book on lazy summer days when I was a kid.  Still do, I think I've read 10-12 books over this summer too. 

Too bad that my lady of liesure days are ending. It's back to work.  Soon…  Any day…  Well, in a couple days….

Happy Times and Whammy Times

Dew Drop, family, Sugarwings, Travel

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The Summer Of Whammy is going well. Although little Dewdrop has taken to calling me Gammy instead of Whammy now.  And Twinkle has gone from Schminkle to Winkle.  Just this little tidbit of change is enough to remind me that they won't be little for long and I need to cherish this time with them. 

Taking most of the summer off to be a Fairy Grandmother was a good choice.


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We had both girls for a weekend and decided to pack up and go to Omaha because Dewdrop had never been to that zoo.


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And it is a world class, wonderful, place to go.  The exhibits are more like adventures than cages and it has all been beautifully done.  I can't get enough of the butterfly garden or the bayou swamp.


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We had lunch in a cafeteria over looking the rain forest. (I can't say that the food was good, but the fairies didn't seem to mind as long as they could watch monkeys while they ate)


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Six and 11/12ths is a bit old for a stroller, but for our sanity and hers, we spent the day pushing both kids in a double wide. 


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We also didn't try to cram in the whole park.  We ambled, we took our time, we stopped to climb on statues or look at fountains.


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When we stopped at the playground, I over heard a frustrated mom say to her kids, "I didn't spend all this money for you to hang out on a playground, let's go look at the lions."  I know she had a valid point, but for us, it didn't matter what we saw or how many exhibits we made it to, it was about Happy Time.


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And when someone (I'm not naming names, here) got cranky, we left early.  When Happy Times ended, so did we, it was time to drive around in the car till a nap spontaneously occured.


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Even with a good nap, after a couple of hours of hotel splash pad/swimming she was BEAT.


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So, it was stories, Netflix on the iPad and hanging out in the room.  We weren't trying to "get our money's worth" from the trip, we were all about Happy Time.

And boy, did we get plenty of that.


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When I was younger, I would probably have pushed my sons to get through the whole zoo. Thinking I'd drove 3-1/2 hours and spent a fair bit of change on the trip, we needed to see it all. 

It's nice to be a mellow, old lady and to enjoy what is right there, right now, and know when enough is enough. 

A yorkie transformation

Dew Drop, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), puppies!, yorkies

If you are visiting for the Where Bloggers Create Studio Tour, you can find my pictures here.

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If My puppeesh are grown up.  At least they look it now, with their new hair cuts.  I avoided the first grooming for as long as I could, so they'd keep their fuzzy puppy look.


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They left that morning as fluffy, black pups and came home as silver dogs.


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Who were a little angry at me and refused to look at the camera.  I don't think they enjoyed their day at the spa.


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But they forgave us soon, and were happy to be cuddled. They got lots of extra hugs since their newly trimmed hair was so silky soft.


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It's kind of hard to tell them apart now, Twinkle has the exact same cut.  Unless they are all together and you can compare sizes, people confuse them with each other.


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At least they will be cooler for the summer.  And all that hair won't be blowing in their eyes out on the boat.

 

Hoppity Hearts and Whammy Time

celebrations, Dew Drop, family, Hens, Nathan Family Fairy Food Forest, Sugarwings



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We've been spending a lot of time outdoors this summer.  Breakfast in the fairy play yard, bubbles in the Food Forest, swimming at the lake, and just plain soaking up some daylight and goofing off.


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There has been a lot of side walk chalk involved in our summer fun too.  We have always liked hopscotch, but around here, everything needs to be cranked up a notch.  So, we came up with Hoppity Hearts. It's like hopscotch, but with heart shaped steps. That go on and on and on across the drive way.


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And leave it to Sugarwings to add yet another element to a game.  If she isn't making up guidelines, she isn't happy.  So, soon a dress code was added.  Although Dewdrop refused to submit to the dress code, which is why there are no photos of her. All she was wearing was mud.  And lots of it.  While that was pretty cute, I didn't think a totally naked baby was blog material.


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Boxes full of blueberry plants had arrived for the Food Forest, and Sugarwings gloms onto any empty box to transform it into part of her games.  And these seemed to be a perfect fit.


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The weather has been perfect too. The forest and the work my son and our Gypsy have done is just blowing me away.


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There is something tasty to add to our dinner every night, as well as a garden so pretty that I just want to go out and stand there and daydream instead of work.


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I love the mix of wildflower seeds in with the veggies.  We have done pretty well bugwise, with the good bugs to eat the bad, and with flowers that keep the nasties away.  It seems to work much better than I'd thought, but we are having trouble now with some squash vine borers.  But pesticides don't work on those anyway, you  have to do surgery on the joints of the vine to cut the varmits out.


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I've decided that I'm soaking up the fun, the beauty, and the opportunities around me this summer.  I'm taking some time off and saying YES to adventure.  Even if it is as simple as laying on our backs and seeing fluffy shapes in clouds. I'm also planning on taking the girls out at least once a week for a field trip.  And I'm going to try to travel with my husband more too. 

I swear, that little break from work while my wireless was wonky and my hard drive died, has given me a new outlook. I'm all in for summer now!  A little taste of leisure and I'm hooked. I tend to be a bit of a work-a-holic, but that is on hold for a while.

Summertime, LOOK OUT!  Here comes Whammy!! (Dewdrop can't say Grammie, she calls me Whammy, and I kind of like it, it sounds much more adventuresome than Grams)

 

Studio Tour 2013- Where Bloggers Create

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Karen Valentine is once again hosting a "Where Bloggers Create" blog hop. 


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Thanks for stopping by!


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I've shown my studio so many times, I wondered if I should join again, was there anything new to see?


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Basically, it is still the same. But there has been some rearranging. 
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At least a few tables were shoved to new locations.


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And a 2nd table was added to the fairy grand's area.  I finally got smart enough to move their things closer to the sink, broom, and TV (behind the lace).  This spot is much more convenient for them to work in.

They are no longer teetering across the room to the sink with a tipsy bowl of paint saturated water, that splashes and spills half the time. Now, it's a quick reach over to the sink to wash out brushes.


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I also moved their cabinet of supplies right over next to their work area.


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It seems to be a hit.

(I love the clothes they pick out when they dress themselves. Dewdrop's shirt is inside out and backwards, Sugarwing's dress is vintage silk and also inside out)


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Lately, home made play dough has been the craft of choice, but moods change, fairies are whimsical sorts who flit from one activity to another.


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I really do love my studio. And even if I have shown photos of it over and over, I never get tired of the space.


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I like that it's such a homey place, filled with things I love, my fairy babies and the dorkies.  Since both girls have moved into the cottage with us for about half the week, my work schedule has changed a bit.  There is often a couple of little faces pressed to the glass door waiting to be invited in.


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How can I say no?  But we did have to make some firm rules. 

First Rule of Studio Club:

There is no crying.

Second Rule of Studio Club:

There is no crying.

I tell them that the Studio is our Happy Place and no tears are allowed. If someone happens to feel like they should have the pink paintbrush instead of their sister, or that the other girl's wad of playdough is bigger than theirs, they have to talk it out.  If crying occurs, the cryer is picked up and set down outside the door till she is ready to discuss the problem instead of crying.


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Other rules?  You work at your table, I'll work at mine. I won't use your supplies without asking, you must ask to touch mine.

It's going well.  There is only a trace amount of snot and tears on the door from cryers on the outside wanting back in. We are keeping the Studio a Happy Place.


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I've enjoyed the company of my two little sprites, but it's nice to have the space to myself every once in a while too.


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Here is my work spot.  I rarely have more than a 8" working area, because I clutter up so much. It was nice to have the excuse of this blog hop to clean up a bit. 


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Who am I kidding?  A bit?? It takes more than a bit of cleaning to make my studio look good for photos.  I spiffed it up all morning.   See, all of the ink pads are even neatly tucked into their box.


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Everything was tidied up for Birdsong last month, and after that, I did some rearranging and found a new order for the room.  I'm trying  a slightly different set up and it's working out pretty well.


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Whenever I host a class here, I end up moving things around  afterward when I put the room back together, and end up getting a more useful and better set up every time.  This year, since I had more attendees to the event, I had to clear out and make extra space. One thing I did was to make the office part of the room smaller.  I thought I'd change it back after, but I kind of like it this way.  I'd rather have the roominess out in the room, not in the computer area. 


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I've also changed the spot the jewel table sits.  I'm not sure if it will stay there. If I leave the lid open, it gets in the way of the TV.

But that isn't too bad. Since I am such a TV addict, I have to be careful to limit myself out here. I listen to NPR on weekdays and don't allow myself to turn on the set.  Unless the grand fairies are visiting, and then only when they have been working awhile and begin acting restless.   We are all trying to control our addiction, they love TV as much as I do. Especially Sugarwings.


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Most of  my Birdsong decor is still up.


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Including the little wire cages we made in my class.


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I'd made so many to perfect the technique before I did an online tutorial and a class here for our arty weekend, that they have taken over!


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Plus, I like them all too much to pack them up yet.


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And some of my Birdsong decorations just might be permanent.  I really like this old poster. Although,  I do think I'd like to paint the door. I'm over this green right now.  I've just not had a chance to get rid of it.  I'm thinking about aqua.


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Most of the little birds from around the room have been packed away till next year, but some favorites remain out.


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And the birds I made to hang from the ceiling are still there because I can't reach them without going to get a ladder. Which explains why I had to take down Valentine hearts from the ceiling in June when I hung these birds up for our party.


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This is another thing I'd been putting off.  All of my cabinets are pretty full, and each is meant for  different category of supplies. But this fabric wardrobe had really gotten away from me.  I hate folding and my linen closet doesn't look much better, I'm afraid.


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I'd taken on a sewing project this week and had such a hard time trying to find my rose patterned barkcloth, that I decided enough was more than enough and I tackled this jumbled up mess after avoiding it for years.

A silly little tiny amount of time later (only an hour and a half out of my life, why didn't I do this sooner instead of ignoring it for sooooo long?) and it is not only functional, the door shuts correctly now.


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Most of the cabinets around the room are display pieces for my supplies, so I keep my favorites out where I can see them easily and get to them quickly.  I mix in completed pieces and pretties too.


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I've got a ton more photos to show you. I'll stop rambling and yammering on and just leave you with some pretty pictures. It's more like bombarding you with pictures. There are a LOT.

Thanks again for coming by. 


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You  can see the rest of the studios on tour (and it's always a treat to peek in on the creative spaces!) by going by Karen's blog for a list of sites.

And if you'd like to see my studio from previous years, you can see the past couple here.

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A fairy play room

cottage, Dew Drop, fairies, family, Hand painted, paintings, Sugarwings

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Remember the canvas mural I painted for Kim's Enchanted Affaire?  Instead of trying to sell it, we cut it up and are using it in the fairy grand daughter's room.   I still need to touch up the vent so that it doesn't have that ghostly glow and stand out so much from the painted trees.


Girls room redo 006Sugarwings had not used her bedroom since we bought her this big girl bed.  So, I never bothered to repaint it like I had originally planned.  Now that the enchanted forest is part of her room, she has been happy to stay up there, so I'd better get busy and paint something in the ovals of her head and footboards.

Previously, there was a shelf all the way around the top of the room, and a sky painted above the shelf.  The rest of the bedroom was left that way, my son only took the shelf down in the space where we added the canvas. 


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Since we lost a big section of shelf, it was a good excuse to dust and redo the rest of the shelves. 


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While I was at it, I tidied up the fairies hanging above the windows from sparkly white branches.


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There are fairies peeking out from all sorts of vantage points around the room. 


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And of course, real live fairies running around the room too.


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Little girls seem to like a newly redone room as much as big girls do.  As soon as I finished getting it all put back together in it's new configuration, they set to tearing into every corner and exploring toys they'd over looked or forgotten about.


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The canvas is stapled all the way  around, but hangs a little loose.  If I ever have more time….(yeah, right) I hope to tighten it up a bit, or at least steam out some wrinkles if they don't straighten out with time.  I'd like to add some fairies too. Maybe portraits of the girls as fairies?


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I'm not so sure I still like the closet doors painted as a fairy garden any more since it doesn't match the new scene. I'll have to do something about it. 

On the other hand, the kids like it as is and it is their room. So that probably means more than my sense of continuity.


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At least the ceiling was ideal for the new look, it blended in perfectly!


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Of course, the room is not this tidy any more.  Instead of two little fairies flitting about, it looks like it had a couple of ogres tramping through it. For dainty little cuties, they sure can trash a place.  It is now knee deep in dress up clothes and who knows what else. 

(the magic mirror on the wall is one that I made for Sugarwings.  Here are the directions if you are interested)

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Here are some pictures of the room in it's various looks over the last few years.


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OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!

I just discovered that all my older photos are GONE.  I'd thought I'd found most of everything from before my hard drive died, but just now realized that I don't have any photos from before 2009.

Thank goodness my life is on my blog. I can retrieve all my favorites from there.   I only started taking digital photos in '07, when I began my blog, so I'm missing two years of pictures.  All of my previous pictures are in print. And I'm sure that most of my faves from the missing years are printed and in albums. But still, it's disconcerting to look for a file to reuse a pic and not find it.  At least I know that it's only the file that is gone, I have the photos in albums or on my blog.


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But look at how fast I found a couple from my blog archives.


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I'll seach out some more later, after I talk to the Best Buy Geek Squad and see if they can find any other old files.  This whole hard drive/wireless debacle has taken it's toll on me.  Stress, stress, stress.

While my computer was down, shoppers waited so kindly and patiently for me to mail their 30% sale packages from the Boutique, that I gave them another 10% off when I finally got things mailed.

I've decided to extend the 40% off sale before I start to restock the shop.  Since I haven't really kept up the poor little store since the holidays, months ago, I thought a Christmas in July Sale was fitting.

Use this link for an automatic 40% off at check out:
http://www.karlascottage.com/?code=sale

And please note that I do refunds of shipping overages after I box up the package and figure the actual cost to mail it.  Sometimes, buying lots of little things make the shipping price go sky high according to the way the website calculates it, so I adjust and refund as needed.

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