Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers)

We believe!

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, holiday decor, Sugarwings, Travel

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Was Santa good to you too?

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We had the best Christmas morning ever, even though it was a couple of days after Christmas….

Sugarwings and her mommy stayed all night after the big family dinner on Sunday, and Santa came to see us that night. Apparently, he came by my house on Christmas Eve, but Sugarwings was not here, so he came back another day.

  Kids are happy with any story that you tell them, as long as it ends in them getting presents.

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He brought her a new art table, and lots of supplies.  Plus, the little girl who sang "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" a few hundred times a day, got the game, Hungry Hungry Hippos.

I had it when I was a kid, and it is every bit as much fun now as it was then. We sat on the floor and played it for quite a while before even opening the other gifts. She was so sweet and cute with her presents. Just one would have been plenty for her. She was happy to sit and play with the first thing she opened and seemed surprised that there was more. 

I think she was more fascinated by Santa's empty cookie plate than by the gifts themselves.

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She also got a fairydoll that lights up with a pretty rainbow glow. It will be just perfect to play with on the airplane when we go to DISNEY WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yep, that gift is for me. I get to take my Sugarwings to Disney. She is the perfect age to go, she is in her princess prime.  She believes.

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Her parents are very anti-commercialism, but love me and indulged my whim to take her there.  They know that I love princesses and fairies as much as their little girl does. 

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We are staying at the park itself for two nights, and I can hardly wait.  I've told Sugarwings that we are going, but she doesn't really get it. She does like the idea of taking an airplane trip with us.  When I went to DC, she was heartbroken to be left behind. And being 4 years old, plus very dramatic, when she says her heart is broken, she MEANS it.

So, this time, we are cashing in the Southwest airline points and taking her along. One of the great things about SW Airlines is that you can fly into one city, rent a car, travel around and fly home from another city for no extra cost. So, we are hop scotching our way across the South.

We're going to Atlanta first to meet up with friends, then driving to Savanah for cupcakes on our way to stay at Hilton Head for a night.  Then on to my baby brother and his husband's house in Jacksonville before our couple of nights in Orlando.  Lots of driving time for a 4 year old, but she travels well with us.

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Sugarwings is not a low key type kid, but when she gets one on one time, she is a joy to be around.  Now, if I try to do something that doesn't involve her, things can get complicated. 

We are meeting up with Jenn  and her fairy Vivie.  I'm hoping that our little Tasmanian Devil won't scare that sweet little Southern Belle away….  We are having lunch with them and with my pal Suzanne who lives in Atlanta too.  And my husband has given up a round of golf to come along and help with Sugarwings so I can chat with my friends who I rarely see.

She is a wonderful, sweet, loving, caring child, but she can be a handful.  There is just way too much personality to fit in that tiny little body of hers, so sometimes we have to do tag team child care with her.  One person can't always manage alone in public.  She has a way of going off into a land that only she can see and doesn't hear anything that is said to her.

Sugarwings and I are so close because I understand her and can find her when she goes off into her make believe world. But if I am distracted, she has trouble dealing with it. So, bringing my husband along will help.

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A week is a long time to be away from my other babies, all the grand kids and the dorkies.  I have a feeling I'll be homesick about half way through the trip. But then, we'll hit Disney World and that will get me over it!

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Not only did I get a trip to Disney for Christmas, I also got this pretty pillow/wall hanging.

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Beth made it for me. Look at the detail in the embroidery!

My oldest son gave me some candles, which is his standard gift.  He keeps me supplied for every holiday and has it timed just right, so that I run out just as the next occasion arrives.

Mr. Zen, Sugarwing's Daddy, found me an old fashioned pop corn popper along with some organic coconut oil and local popcorn for it.  I tried some of the corn he makes with his and have not had microwave popcorn once since then. YUM I was thrilled with his gift!

Yep, my family and friends know me well and spoiled me rotten.  I know I say it a lot, but its true, I am  very lucky! 

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My talented son, made wire wrapped charms for all the kids in the family, this one went to his brother RyGuy.  There was a lot of hand made and heart felt gifting going on around here, the best kind of presents!  I hope your Christmas was a jolly one too, with gifts from the heart and lots of family time.

Frazzled, but happy

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, Food and Drink, holiday decor, Sugarwings

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Agnes Rosebud and I are almost worn to a frazzle by Christmas. But not quite yet, two parties left to go!  We'll have to muster some cheer and hang on to that last frazzle of strength to get us through. 

Looking at Sugarwings' happy little face is usually all it takes for me.  Although a nap doesn't sound bad… I wouldn't mind curling up on the pillow with the pup.

Ever notice, that no matter how soft the surface is, whether it is a couch or a bed, or a chair- that a little dog will always climb up on a pillow or blanket that is lying there? Like the sofa itself isn't quite soft enough, they need a pillow too.

IMG_7869 Tonight is our dinner for 21, which is a pitch in meal, so should be easy to make. I'm keeping it simple so I can relax and enjoy the company. I'm still making a few gifts in the studio, then need to re-fluff the space into a dining room.  But I'll leave an area set aside for artwork, while dinner is cooking, we'll be making projects out there.

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So far, its been the loveliest weekend, ever. Even if I am worn out by all of Sugarwing's excitment and energy.  She has stayed all night with us a few nights this week, but tonight is the one when Santa is coming to our house.  Her mommy is having a sleepover here too. We are making pancakes again in the morning, along with a salmon quiche after we see what Santa has brought.

Friday morning, we took our fairy grand baby to the restaurant that her Daddy cooks at part time while he is trying to build up his massage/energy work business.  Since he had to work on Christmas Eve, we thought we'd come to see him and eat our breakfast there.

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Sugarwings ordered a strawberry pancake and her father surprised her with a Santa face on it.

Its the happy little fun details that have made this Christmas so wonderful.   Cuddling up to watch Rudolf, painting each other's noses red just like our favorite deer's nose, having a hot cocoa party every night before bed, drawing pictures with a pen shaped like Frosty.  Nothing that costs much, but lots of happy Holiday things to do together.

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The last few days, an elf has come in to our home and hidden her candy cane that she needs for stirring her hot chocolate.  So, she has had to follow clues around the house to lead her to the treasure. After jumping up and down  with glee a bit when finding the jackpot candy cane, we pull her table over in front of her pink lit Christmas tree, and have our party.

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I hope your Christmas has been one to cherish too.  Ours is full of good memories, and more to come. I'd better go color on my Rudolf nose and get busy before the guests arrive.

I've been reading my comments and emails on my magic phone, but haven't had a chance to answer any. Thanks for the Christmas wishes!  And that I am wishing the Merriest of Christmas seasons right back at you!

 

Holiday goods

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), holiday decor, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage

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We are back from our trip, and had a lovely time. So good, that my jeans don't want to zip up.

  We wined and dined, and I was pretty lazy. I thought I'd get out and shop but I didn't. Instead, I hung out in the room, read two books and made up a few dozen felted nests and rosettes.

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I'm going to extend the drawing for the 1,000,000th visitor gift drawing.  I kept getting the date wrong when I mentioned it in previous posts. Some said the 12th, others said the 14th. Sorry! So, we'll have the drawing after midnight on the 14th 

 

Just leave a comment on this post.

 

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Felted nests and rosettes was a great project for a hotel room. All I had to pack for it were a couple sweaters, scissors, glue, and pearls.  There were moments when I missed my studio and would have liked to have access to more stuff, but on the other hand, I enjoyed the challenge of making use of what I had on hand. 

Like brewing a quick cup of coffee to dunk the sweater in to give the nests a tone on tone look. The hotel room smelled great with coffee sodden sweater bits draped over the heater vents.

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There was also a swath of silk in my bag, and I made up a few roses from that.  Using such a fine fabric really changes the results. Its not as easy, the silk soaks up the glue too easily. But its worth the effort.

Some of these will be glued to barrettes for the grand fairies' hair.   Others will be used in some collage work.

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Once we got home from the airport, we went straight to pick up Sugarwings and got to keep her for 2 nights! 

So, since I've been back, I've not got much done… except playing with my fairy baby.   Its been COLD, so we stayed put indoors at the play dough table, or baking goodies.  We also cut  fabric scraps, sewed them up, filled them with beans and created a bean bag toss game with the pink bucket she uses for her watercolors.

(you don't want to see them, neither of us have that great of sewing skills)

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But while she played with Pop Pop  here and there for the weekend, I skipped out to the studio on my own and decorated a few bottle brush trees, got all my packages ready for today's mail, and added a few new goodies to both shops.

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Silly me, trying to sell holiday goods on Dec. 13th…. 

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But there is still time to mail them, so I thought listing some holiday stuff was better than packing it up till next year and storing it till I could sell it then.

If I had been on the ball, I'd have listed all the holiday stuff 2 months ago, but life is too short and there are too many other things that are more fun to do than taking pictures of estate sale Santys.

(not a good attitude for a person whose job it is to take pictures of stuff  and try to sell it, huh?)

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But mostly, I think that I am so much in the middle of all the holiday cheer myself, that it doesn't feel too late to try to move holiday inventory. I'm still decorating little bottle brush trees.

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I wish I had time to make more. I'd like to just sit and glue mercury glass beads onto these little trees all day long.

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But I was smart enough to add some non-christmas goods to the shops too.

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And Somerset sent back a few things that they had published, so I added those too.

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Like this altered book.  There is only space for 3 photos on my website, but there are more of the book itself on this post.

I had a hard time pricing this book. I really try to keep my work affordable, but with over 20 collaged pages, and lots of hand drawn detail, this book got a bit pricey. Until I figured out that it was being sold for under $4 per page, then it didn't sound as high!

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Tomorrow, I'm having friends over for craft day, and look at this room.  Tonight is Sugarwing's school play, so I'll be up late after that, attacking this room with a shovel to get ready. (funny, looking at this photo, what bothers me most are the two brown lamps that don't match the room.  Someone gave them to me, I want to paint them white and change the shades)

The play should be really good. Sugarwings tells me that there is a forest and a rocket and bunnies.  I can't wait.

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The dogs have made their share of a mess in the studio too.  Agnes Rosebud looks like she might feel a bit guilty for adding to my work load. Twinkle doesn't care. She is the one who learned how to jump up on my table and throw fun stuff down to the floor for the puppy to play with. 

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I'll leave you with a few pictures of what is new in the shop. Thanks again for your understanding about my lack of returned emails and comments.  Since we've been back from the trip there hasn't been a lot of extra time. But, I've read each and every one from my magic phone and was happy to hear from you! Thanks again!

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Bookworms partying

Books, collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Food and Drink, give away, holiday decor, parties, yorkies

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Last night, I hosted our book club's holiday party. It happened to fall on a dear friend's birthday, so we got to sing and have cake too.  How festive!

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Now, I'm trying to remember what books we have chosen for the upcoming year…. I know that one was Cleopatra, I heard a reveiw of it on NPR and was interested in reading it. Lets see… something about freaky cows by a local professor, A Tale of Two Cities, and an apocalyptic book called …. uhm…. Hand Made World? or something like that There are a total of 6, but I can't remember them. 

I was most intersted in that last one, I'll have my fingers crossed that there are zombies.  I'm sad that the AMC series, Walking Dead is done for the season. Wow. It was like a new horror movie every Sunday night, so well made and scary.   Of course, that is what you can count on from AMC, very well made, not always scary though.

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We also each brought a wrapped book to trade, and played that game where you can open a gift or steal one from someone else instead.  My pal, Shan, brought a wrapped book for me, I was such a loser this year in the reading department that I had nothing to give away. I read too many novels that weren't quite up to book club standards and didn't want to look like I had low class taste. 

Not that I was embarrassed, I just didn't want to give a book that no one wanted. 

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I guess what I mean, is that my books this year were not high quality literature, they were just books that I loved. The only "good" books I read were the same ones that we read in book club last year, so everyone had already read them. 

Novels that I enjoyed- the latest Sookie (and can't wait for the next!), the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy, the latest from Jennifer Weiner and Sophie Kinsella, and not much else.  I used to read at least a book a week. Now, I'm down to about one per month.

TOO MANY GOOD BLOGS OUT THERE TO READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Here are the club books that I read:

Edger Sawtelle

The Worst Hard Times

Something about gay rights at Stonewall

And… well, I've forgotten again.  I remembered first two because I loved them so much.

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My friend not only brought me a worthy book to give away, she made this stain glass star for Mayara! And tied it to a bottle of wine!!

Its just perfect for my little Star Brite's first Christmas ornament.  Hey, that seems to be a good nickname for her….I like that.  Sugarwings and Starbrite. 

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My living room was a bit crowded, with 13 people in it.  We all squeezed in anyway and everyone was so nice about it.  They all said they would come back next December for our holiday party even if we had to practically sit on top of each other.

My old house has the original living room, and its small.  We have a big house, just small rooms in the old part of it. But I have space where it really counts- the studio!!  I could have had the party out there, but decided to stick with the main part of the house since it was decorated more.

Plus my studio is knee deep in stuff again.

And I waxed the living room floor! That rarity deserves to be noticed and enjoyed!!

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For the party, I set up a coffee service, with home made, fresh whipped cream, shaved light and dark chocolates, orange peels, cinnamon sticks, decaf, and a bottle of 150 year old Grand Marnier.

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When I go to schmancy dinners with my husband at restaurants his company owns, they always impress me with the goodies that come with the coffee. You don't need to order dessert there, the coffee treats are dessert enough. So I wanted to set up something similar.

I think I'll do it again for my next craft day. But I doubt if the orange liqour will be as popular at lunch time as it was for this party.  Everyone drives in from Kansas City, so there isn't much in the way of drinking going on at craft day.  

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The cart is a vintage one from my garden that I brought in to use.  On the bottom, I set out these glittered letters that were meant to go on a garland that never got made.

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Agnes liked it.  She thought it was a great place to hide, hoping for food to be dropped down on the floor.

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Tomorrow, I'm leaving for a few days in Virginia, and this will be my first time leaving Agnes home alone for long.  We have a great system for the dogs, they get penned up in the living room where they can get to a doggie door and a fenced in yard. And my oldest son, Ryan lives here too, so he'll be taking care of all the dogs.

She is just getting used to the set up, and is now an expert at running in and out of the swinging door. But I think we'll miss each other.

I've preposted for the rest of the week while I am away. Each day, there will be Christmas decor from another room of my home, so please check back.

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All comments will be entered into December's drawing, but if you want to enter ther 1,000,000th Visitor Giveaway, you need to leave it on THIS POST by the 14th

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Sugarwings and I made crustini for the party, by cutting leftover bread slices with her holiday cookie cutters, and brushing them with a little melted butter and olive oil, with garlic. Then, we slow baked them till they were crunchy.  I'm going to take the leftovers and smash them up to make bread crumbs for my next turkey meatloaf.

Well, I'll be back this weekend, and will be checking messages on my phone, but its just not that easy to answer everyone that way. so please forgive me if I don't get back to you.

And if you'd like to skip seeing the blog posts and see the holiday decor at my cottage, I've loaded it on HGTV's Rate my Space.

I'd love to get your votes!

Here is the living room

Dining room

Kitchen

 

The ABCs of my day- Airplanes, baby, and contraversy

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, sewing?, Sugarwings, Workshops

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Our newest fairy baby came to spend the day  while her momma and I worked on projects.

It was her very first craft day!

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She rested on her pillow under the sewing table with the fabric scraps and dog toys and seemed pretty happy just to hang out with us.

Ace Hardware has 6 foot banquet tables on sale for $29 each, so I bought three for my May Day celebration and art event here in the studio next Spring.  Since I still had my studio dining tables set up for Thanksgiving and was loving the table scape and not ready to disassemble it, I just set up two of the new tables for us to stitch at, and that worked out great.

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During our Thanksgiving dinner, we had started talking about Magnolia Pearl and a few of us decided we wanted to make some bags like hers.

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So, this craft day became sewing day. Here is my new purse, a colorful confection of left over bits and pieces.  I was going to go all neutrals, but fell in love with a swath of dyed velvet and a magenta silk ruffle, and had to use those, whether this purse will match anything I own or not!

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Adam's Beloved brought a grab bag of old clothes and scraps to cut up and she had the best stuff to play with.  The velvet was from a long skirt that had been torn along the side.

She scours thrifts for old clothes to reuse and had a great assortment.

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She is making a Gypsy diaper bag for the baby.  Here is the flap all pinned and ready to sew on. The bag itself is made of patch worked velvets.  Both of us were inspired by Magnolia Pearl for our own bags, but I made a few others that were not as elaborate too.

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Well, this one is still pretty elaborate, its got some MP influence going on too.

You notice I said that Miss Robin inspired us? Who has NOT been inspired by an admirable artist? We studied her look and used the ideas to make our own creations.  I'm a big believer is sharing ideas and tricks, techniques, and styles.  And I think that anything you create using something you've learned or seen should be your OWN creation. 

Take what you've learned or seen and make it in your style.  We all do it, its not stealing.  None of us has a monopoly on an idea.  Just because I make wallpaper covered journals, or decorated bottles, or fairy Charlottes doesn't mean that I think I own the idea! I started making jewelry with vintage pieces in the 80s and I certainly don't think I have a monopoly on it. I'm thrilled to see it everywhere now that it is so popular, and I am smart enough to know that I am not the one who popuarlized it to start with too.

A friend was flipping through a magazine the other day and stopped at a page to ask if I'd done the art. I thought maybe I had, then took a look and saw it was someone else with an idea much like the one I had published a year earlier. Was it stolen? NO! It was their take on it. Or maybe they had never even seen my article, but if they had, then GOOD, I hope they learned a little something from what I did.

And if you ever take one of my classes or are inspired by one of my pictures, I'd be sooooo flattered if you got your project published. But I do hope that you put your own spin on the piece.  Its one thing to follow step by step instructions and then claim them as your own, its another to learn a technique and then make something with it.There is not one thing wrong with learning by doing step by steps, of course. I taught myself to paint by copying painings I liked.  Plus I teach online classes and I know that its perfectly okay to do the patterns and steps to create and learn. 

. Its one way of learning. But once you learn a technique, try challenging yourself by adding to it and doing something that says YOU with it.

No students should try to market the exact same class and patterns that anyone sold to them, BUT- if you learn a trick or get an idea from my class, and make your own project to market from that idea, then GOOD FOR YOU!! That means I am a good teacher, so YAY ME!!

 I certainly will never say that no one who takes Romantic White Christmas classes can never, ever teach a class about an altered shoe or a garland. Geez.

Which brings me to the lovely, gracious, classy Dawn, who tackled this in her blog this week.  She stated her opinion with no name calling or bad blood, like I said, Classy.  My pal, Lisa, is a passionate artist who puts a lot of herself into her creations. She used tips learned from another artist and did well with what she learned. Isn't that what every teacher wants? I'd say that is the mark of a successful class! She did NOT reproduce the items in the exact way, she made her own creations.

As far as classes go, why take one if you are not going to use what you learn in your own work?

I don't want to get too serious or contraversial, but I care about Lisa and know her work. And I loved Dawn's post, its worth you popping in to read.

Also, I am honored to have Lisa and Dawn teaching at my event this spring, along with Carol. I dearly love their styles and look forward to how much fun I'll have with them here at the cottage with me!

 

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Since I just mentioned that I have been making necklaces from old pieces forever, I had to show you this!

Our Gypsy Beloved found it at a thrift store and brought it to me because it reminded her of me. I took one look and remembered making it in 96, as a holiday special order for someone 14 years ago!

How serendipitous.

(by the way, my style has changed a bit over the years, but I still like this one)

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Okay- back to bags, thanks for listening to me and my mini rant– I made this hobo sack for the oldest of the grandgirls.  The fabric is from a pair of Goodwill jammie bottoms, already in a patchwork pattern of India print cottons.

 

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Here is the back of the bag. I cut the pockets out of the pants and added them to the bag, along with a few extra trims. A grreat short cut way to make a funky, fun bag for a young girl.

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The second sis gets a smaller version from the same fabric, with one of my angora roses (learned in Betz White's class)  pinned to it, and a ruffle made of embroidered doilies.

I took what I learned from the Silver Bella class, and added my own twist. My roses are more opened up and have extra petals.  I changed her pattern to make it look more the way I wanted the roses to turn out and now, I feel like I can feel good about making these myself.  I'm using her idea, but my own pattern, and have added to it, plus put it together differently. 

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This is from Betz' class.

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And this is MY take on her class.

Yes, I learned how to make them in Betz White's class. But I've taken the techique and used what I learned to create something that looks like I made it myself.

 

EDIT:

Well guess what??? The rosettes are from a free tutorial that Betz posted HERE,

and she says she got it here.

And that person got it from Martha!!

Well, doesn't that just fit PERFECTLY with what I was saying earlier?????

Share the love, share the tips, lets all learn from each other and pass it on!

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The pocket on it is made from some scraps and the ruffle at the top came from a package sent to me by Robin -I had to save the wrappings, since it was so pretty. Sugarwings got a bag too, with lots of pink rosebuds.  We are going to fill all the gift bags with little presents and give them to the kids for Christmas.

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My husband was horrified that I was making one for the 5 year old grandboy too.  He thought it was a purse. We said no way, its a toy bag.  I tried to make it macho by using corduroy (the leg of a pair of pants) and a man's tie as the handle and the pocket.

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The pocket is pretty cool, it was Gypsy Beloved's idea to turn the tie over, and use the backside of it as a pocket. You know how ties are open on the back at the point?  The tip of the tie is now a flap that folds over and closes by sliding into the little tab that is on the back with the name of the store on it. This one said "Dillards" but I covered that up with a pinking shear trimmed bit of the India cotton, and added a little plastic airplane given to me by my dear friend, Lisa.

She sent a giant box of goodies to me out of the clear blue! (pictures later)

In all I made 7 bags in the 9 hours we spent hanging out with our sewing machines, chatting, creating and baby snuggling.  And I don't even enjoy sewing.  But this was fun to do.

 

 I am linking to Tea Rose Home's show and tell today.

Please check back Saturday for a giveaway announcement!

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Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, flowers, holiday decor, Silver Bella, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops, yorkies

 
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Well, my halls are all decked and our cottage is festively foofed. My husband says it looks like Christmas threw up all over the place.  We've had Sugarwings quite a bit over the weekend, so not much else has gotten done but play with her. All the Christmassing happened while she was asleep (I decorated trees till almost 4am). No photos yet, I'll be getting some soon.  When I recover.

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So, while she is in school today, I'm busily getting caught up on cleaning up my Boutique (deleting sold goods and adding a few new things, marking some other stuff down) and adding more goods to Etsy, as well as fine tuning the Romantic White Christmas Ezine.

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Beth and I had a new post every single day while the classes were ongoing. Now that they have been completed, I had to go back and rearrange it all so that it started with the first posts, not with the newest posts.  You know how a blog runs from newest first to oldest last? That is how the classes were set up. Which was great while we were adding daily.

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Now that they are all up and running, I needed to put them into an easier format to read as a class.  We learned some lessons while doing our first class, the Romantic Gothic Ghosts, and made this Ezine a little easier to tweak at the end than that one was. 

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(all of these pictures are of the little "extra" projects we included in the classes that aren't listed on the sign up page)

We also added catagories for each posting, so that you can click on the lesson you want to look at and go directly to it.

It looks to me like it is pretty easy to follow and find your way around. I'd love some feed back from anyone who has signed up.

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If you are in the class, and have posted any of your projects on a blog or flickr, I've got a place to add a link on my blog roll to your pictures. Please send me an email with your info if I can link to you.

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On Friday, I avoided the huge crowds of early shoppers and headed to a flea market with Beth instead.  There was a lot of millinery available, but most a higher price than I like.  I got a couple of hats, then found a few more at one of my favorite antique shops, plus I'd picked up a few on my trip to Omaha for Silver Bella.

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Agnes Rosebud seems to like old flowers as much as I do… I've listed some flowers in the shops, and have big plans for making this with others.  There is a banner I am working on that will need a few, and I'm hoping to make a purse tomorrow.

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And there will be plenty of sparkle to chose from for the purse! Got this bagful at the flea too.

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I like to save the tiniest flowers for projects like these.

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Itty Bitty flowers are so sweet on these Christmas trees I decorated (they are in my shops now).

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My favorite bloom of the bunch has to be this rose, pure velvet!

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Well, I'd better get back to listing things. There will be some new items added this evening too, I'm getting more photos done now while the light is good and will post some trinkets in the shop later.

The chocolate and sepia trees are already listed.  How nice that the first ones I made were such a hit, I had to whip up a few more.

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This set is Neopolitan: milk chocolate, creamy strawberry, and French vanilla.

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I'll leave you with a few more pics of new goods. And if you want something from both shops, I do combine shipping and always refund any excess that is more than a couple dollars over actual postage.

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The happiest of Thanksgivings to you all!

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, flowers, Sugarwings

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I probably don't even have to say how thankful I am do I???  You guys all know that there were worries about the baby long before she came, and her poor momma was having a rough time.  I couldn't be more thankful that both are happy and well now.

And I'm so thankful to have a new litle fairy to add to my flock!

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Not only do I have my own two little grand fairies, and great niece Pixie Pie to play with, I've also grown to love Adam's Beloved's little ones. And no one appreciates a make believe game of dress up more than Miss Clover.  What would I do without her in my life?

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And this little sprite-let?  I can't tell you how much I love her. She is quite the handful, and keeps us hopping, but the moment she leaves to go to back to her parent's home, all we can think about is when we get to see her again, no matter how tired we feel after playing with her.  There is so much personality packed into that tiny little body that she wears out anyone near her, but it is a wonderful exhaustion.  Kind of like a day of gardening, when the sun is shining, there is a cool breeze, and your flowers are blooming and looking great. The day was a lot of work, and you are ready for a rest, but the feeling is a good, satisfied tiredness, a happy one.

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My fingers are crossed that her baby sister will take on some of the qualities of her second middle name, Zen. I don't know if I can chase two kids with the bounciness of Sugarwings…. 

But I'll do my best. Grand babies have a way of keeping you young, all these little ones are bringing out the kid in me.  I love seeing things through Sugarwing's eyes.  Today, a lonely leaf blew across the parking lot of the grocery store and she told me a long story about his family that he was trying to get back home to.

 Tiny little things that I would walk right by with my own 52 year old sensibilities become magical, beautiful things when I look at them with a 4 year old's perspective.  We amble every where we go and are always on the look out for a fuzzy bug, or a twig that might really be a wand with special powers.  Simply walking across the back yard can be an adventure when I have this little person with me.

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Yes, a lot to be thankful for. A handsome, funny, husband who was told at his checkup today that he was in tip top condition. 

Two sons who tried their best break me in their teenage years, but grew into strong, kind hearted men that make me proud.

Sugarwing's smart and sassy Hippy Chic mommy who is my baby girl now. And Adam's Beloved Gypsy who is a kind and gentle soul, with a  lovely outlook on life.  I hope she considers me her mom too.

Sisters, and neices that I love like the best of friends and best friends that I love like sisters. 

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And a house full of Dorkies. There is nothing more cheerful than a stampede of tiny little feet running to greet me when I come in the front door.

Oh, and how can I leave out my STUDIO!?  Its a dream come true, after  a life time of using dining room tables, folding tables, or whatever corner I could find to set up my stuff?

Please forgive me for being schmaltzy.  But this is a time of year when I get sentimental. I'm still a little teary from watching the touching scene in Glee last night….   New babies do that to you too, its easy to tear up and get emotional when there is a newborn in your life. When my kids were little, I thought it was the hormones that made me cry at TV commercials, but now I know its just the nearness of a little cuddle bundle that does it to me.

I hope all of you get a chance to count your blessings tomorrow.  In between all the hectic meal prep and clean up, take a moment just to look around at faces you love and breathe in the happiness.

Happy Thanksgiving!

A foray into film

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), holiday decor, Tutorials, videos, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies

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Yesterday, Beth came over for a puppy play date. Well, actually, we were working on Romantic White Christmas, but the dogs thought it was all about them.

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We rearranged the furniture in my bedroom to make use of the mantel that I have as a headboard. The pups curled up on my bed and kept an eye on what we were doing as we foofed and decked the halls.

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All of the projects we had made for the classes were brought out and displayed, then photographed for a talk on the basics of holiday display. (tomorrow's post on the Ezine

We've tried to make sure that there is a new post everyday on that blog, and that we give lots more than just the projects listed.  There are lots of extras, downloads, freebies, and ideas.

If you are in the class and would like to show what you've made, I've set up a Flickr page for us.

Also, if you have posted a creation from the Ezine on your blog, please let me know and I'll set up a link page to it.

 

 While it was all set up on my mantel, we made a video of the projects.  Using the Flipcamera editing software was a bit of a learning curve for both of us, but once we got going, it was much more simple than we thought. 

I'm looking forward to doing some baby videos now!

IMG_6356 You might have noticed that I still haven't shown Silver Bella pictures??  I'm still not unpacked yet!

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Except for a couple of little things.  I did unpack this lovely old print for my dining room. Its from our shopping excursion to St Joe on the way to Omaha.

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And this purchase was from Sunday at Brass Armadillo with some Bellas. 

They could almost be the same lady in the print, huh?

 

I am linking with:

Tinsel and Company

and

Common Ground

 

 

Cinderella at work

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, Sugarwings, yorkies

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We had the best kind of weekend, one filled with a Sugarwings visit!  I had a ton going on, with two dinner parties coming up before I head up to Omaha for Silver Bella this week, and all that entails for getting ready.

Plus, I wanted to get some bottle brush trees bleached, dyed,  glittered, and listed for sale before I went out of town.

Luckily, Sugarwings likes to play princess. So, I told her that she was Cinderella and I was the wicked step mother and I was going to make her work ALL weekend.

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She got busy unwrapping bottle brush trees right away. The whole time, she was singing, "We are Santa's Elves" from the Rudolf TV special that is on every year.

That is better than when she dresses as Snow White to help me clean house. "Whistle While You Work" is fine, but when she starts muttering about "Dirty, Dirty Dwarfs" its always a bit disturbing.

Every fall, I throw a couple packages of trees into the sink to soak, then dye and glitter them. And then go to the store for more and do it again. And then do it again. And again.

Today I had a better plan.

After filling the sink with two packages of little trees, we hopped in the car and went to buy more.

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And  came home with  240 of them to throw into the tub!  (Just watch, this will be the year that no one buys trees, and I am stuck with all of them!)  Well, at least we had plenty of fun working on them today.

I'll let you know when they are in the shop.

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After all the hard work indoors, I took Cinderella outside to enjoy this unusually perfect fall weather and do some work outdoors too.  We blew leaves (and maybe jumped in a few), cleaned out my car (with the leaf blower, that is such a handy alternative to vacuuming!), and then tidied up the Fairy Berry Trail.

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Agnes Rosebud helped.

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Sparkle just sat and observed. Twinkle chased off after a critter in the woods and was gone THREE heartbreaking hours.  She came back so covered in filth she looked like she'd been digging the whole time. And of course, my tub is full of trees.  She's sleeping in a kennel tonight.

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After picking up sticks in the yard, Cinderella's work still wasn't done. We had to unload the sticks onto the bonfire berfore we could sit donw and enjoy the blaze.

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There is nothing like a crisp fall afternoon by the bonfire. Especially when your marhsmallows are PINK.

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And when I have my Sugarwings with me.

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Her Pop Pop kind of likes having her around too.

Baby Update:

We are waiting impatiently for the new gypsy fairy grandbaby. Her momma was having serious contractions last night and we thought the time had come.

Once again, the contractions stopped. I think I might start calling this baby Peek-a-boo, since she has been playing this game with us for over a month and a half now!

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Oh, and THANKS  so much for all the sign ups to Romantic White Christmas!!  I think we'll have fun working on it together.   If you'd like to sign up too, click on the button at the top of the right hand side of the blog for more info.

Hope to see you there!

 

 

Redos and repairs

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, flowers, holiday decor, parties, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops, yorkies

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Wow, thanks SO much for the response to our Romantic White Christmas e-zine!  I've been working away on it, and actually wrote 11 posts in 2 days. Whew! Plus making more stuff for it.  I have a habit of not being able to stop once I get started…. 

I've got a couple of "bonus" projects made and a couple of other extras too. Just some simple little pretties for the holidays.

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Today, I started cleaning up mystudio to get ready for a dinner party and was able to use some of the Romantic White Christmas things in my decor.  These aren't over whelmingly screaming CHRISTMAS, they are just sparkly, vintage and festive.

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Well, this one kind of does.  At least it screams "NOEL"!

When Beth and I shot photos for the classes, we had all the things we made on display, and I liked the look of this up in the window so much, that I'm leaving it.  I already missed the Romantic Gothic Ghosts banner, the window felt naked without it. 

I might just be a banner adict now. I'll need one for every season.

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We took everything off the top of this buffet and redid it in whites and silver as a back drop for the projects and I liked it so much, its staying this way. It had been a pink explosion before, now there is just a hint of blush here and there.

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Sadly, when I started putting the tables together and pulled out my favorite table cloth, this is what it looked like.  Its really old, and the fabric is just falling apart.  I am too lazy to   was afraid to try to sew it, and thought it was a goner. Then, I remembered Kay Ellen's Sealah Tape. The stuff is amazing!

Its a two sided tape that her mom invented and is so easy to use.

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A few holes here and there don't bother me, but that was big enough to lose a dinner plate in. So I covered up the bad place with a few bits of lace and some tattered silk.

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While I was at it, I covered up a few more rips with lace.  (These girls don't realize I am taking a photo of the table cloth. Please don't tell them. They think cameras are only meant to focus on them)

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Today I made time to finish up my hat for Silver Bella too. Here is a little bit of it.  Its a bit different as far as head wear goes…. 


 

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