Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers)

Would you like to have a pair of silver crown earrings?

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Food and Drink, give away, Silver Bella

Img_7791 My grandiose plans to tag and pack up all the jewelry didn’t come to fruition.  I’ve had Sugarwings as a helper, so just didn’t get a lot done!

There are a lot of things she is good at helping with, but sorting and pricing jewelry isn’t one of them.

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Sugarwings is a good shopper.  We went out and ran some errands and picked up Halloween themed paper goods for a bonfire I am planning tomorrow night.

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She is also a good sprinkler.  I handed over the sprinkles container and let her decorate the cupcakes herself.  Img_7797

I was hoping to do some autumn decorating before tomorrow night, but simply haven’t had a chance.  She and I picked some hedge apples and squash. That might be it for my fall decor this year! Maybe I will call it "minimalist".

Being busy with getting things ready for Silverbella and having a two year old move in with me have kind of slowed me down a bit.Img_7794_2

If you aren’t getting answers from me for you rcomments, please know that I am reading them at nap time, or after her bedtime, and enjoy seeing each and every one of them, I just might not have time to reply.

It’s nap time now, so Twinkle and I have been cleaning up this smoking stand to use for a display at my booth.  I need to find a knob to fit the door, and it will be ready to go.  It is perfectly aged and crackled up! And just the right size to add height to a table of goods for sale.

I like small cabinets for display. I can set something on top of it, inside it, and underneath too.Img_7687_2

I’ve been so busy baby chasing that I forgot I had told you I was going to add to the October Giveaway. 

If you remember, there is a set of black and white rose linens and a white glittered pumpkin already in the prize pack.Img_7756

I think that what is missing from the prize is a pair of earrings.  And since so many of you are interested in Silver Bella, but might not be going, I thought I’d offer a pair of the patina-ed sterling silver crown earrings that I am making up to take to that event.

All comments all month count as an entry.  And please do continue to comment, sorry I can’t answer them all.

A Kitchen redo and the beginnings of the October Goodie Bag

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, Food and Drink, give away

Img_7669 Sugarwings not only has her own art studio inside  my art studio, she has her own kitchen within my kitchen.

But it was really bugging me, that hers was pretty shoddy looking.Img_7670

So, yesterday, (when I should have been working) I painted the mini kitchenette the same color as my own cabinets (a creamy ivory).

I didn’t repaint the red sink, though, because we fill it up with soapy water to play in and I wasn’t sure that any paint would stand up to that, even that spray made for plastics.Img_7673

The interior of the fridge was still in really good (and cute as a bug) condition, but the insides of the cabinets were just plain fiberboard, so I painted the shelves too.

My niece (also known as the Imitrex Fairy) sent Sugarwings some Faux foods to play with, and I can’t wait for our little sprite to come back over and see her surprise!

Of course, she probably won’t notice it was painted, or has pretty curtains, but I know she will get busy right away serving up plastic ice cream in her frying pan.Sculpy_101

Not much else got done,  I had a lot of errands to run. But while watching Top Model, Top Design, and Project Runway, I glittered up and finished a few odds and ends.Sculpy_102

Everyone has asked me for ravens, but  I am more of a dove person…. I love their pink tummies.Sculpy_103

And I created a "flight" of fairies with some little plastic figurines that Carol gave to me. They were a yucky orange fleshy color to start with, so I painted them all white and pink and glittery, then fairyed them up.Sculpy_104

Each saucy  little gal has a unique hat or crown.Sculpy_105

The sculpy pumpkins that Sugarwings and I made got a coat of paint and glitter too.

The silver one in the front is going to Sheila as part of the Sweet September Prize pack.

And the tall white one in the back will be part of the October prizes.Sculpy_120

Here is what I have going so far for October. Black and white roses printed on a set of 4 vintage linen napkins and a white glittered pumpkin.

I’ll probably find something else to add as the month goes on.Sculpy_117

This morning I listed this pumpkin topped bottle (inspired by Carol’s design for our Romantic Country article) for sale on Etsy.

Here is what I said for the description, instead of writing it twice, I’ll copy and paste from Etsy!

This bottle and crowned pumpkin has a French Vanilla theme, it is all done in tone on tone shades of warm whites. The pumpkin topper is not glued down, if you’d like to actually use the bottle to store something you could. Or you could take the pumpkin top off and store it away after fall is over until next year and display the bottle with out it.

I’ve made the label from old sheet music, book pages and taupe velvet ribbon, accented with a bloom I plucked from an old hat. The neck of the bottle is rimmed with rhinestones and the crown is ringed with more of the same, plus velvet ribbon and a rose pried from old jewelry.

about 8 1/2" tall to the tip of the crown

Sculpy_119 This is as far as I have gotten on the other glittered trophies.  I’m in love with the pink vintage cars!

Crowning Glories

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, give away, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies

Sculpy_056This has been a good weekend for "crowning around".  Miss Sugarwings spent a big chunk of the weekend here with me and the crowns are a good project to do in the little spurts of time I have between bouts of chasing her. this crown is sold

Sculpy_059 This poor little cherub lost its arms when it got knocked over onto the cement, and I have had them buried in the gravel, reaching up to the air like zombies trying to come up out of the earth. The spot I put them in was by Ryan’s front door, since he is a big zombie fan, just like his mom.

And not for Halloween, I did this last Spring.

But this week, Sugarwings found the arms, and spent a good deal of time trying to re-attach them too the "ouchy baby" as she called her.  Sculpy_049

A good sized pile of crowns got done, but honestly, it isn’t much, and these aren’t even for Silver Bella. I had big plans to lock myself into the studio and not come out, since my husband is out of town.

Instead, I got slightly sidetracked by my fairy grand baby and we ended up working in the garden together and playing play dough, and making up songs.  the two crowns on the bottom, back right are sold, thanksSculpy_050

Carol’s crown design is such a fantastic idea, I can’t get enough of them.  I’m putting my own spin on them and making them in my colors and style too.

Remember,  as part of "Karla and Carol’s Romantic Country Celebration Giveaway" you  can win a kit to make your own. Go to Carol’s blog and tell her how much you like them! I’ll chose someone from her comments on the first.

And you can still win my Sweet September Prize Pack by commenting.

Plus I have two ways you can win a pumpkin topped bottle. If you are an 08 Bella, let me know, because one will be going to a Silver Bella attendee, and another will go to another reader.

Aren’t presents fun?

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Earlier this week, before the little fairy baby came over to distract me with that dimply grin of hers, I painted this dove bottle and decorated it.

Did I say that Carol’s screen crowns were addictive? So was her bottle topped sculpy idea!  Maybe it is all the hours I have spent with Sugarwing ‘s play dough that got me in the mood, because I am sure in love with sculpy! the dove is sold, thanks!

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And if you are wondering what I do with all of the old wallpaper and vintage flowers I buy, here is a tiny little dent into my collection.

I’ve been scooping up old boxes all Summer at garage sales and this week, got a few decorated.Sculpy_060

This one had the most beautiful knobs on the drawers, that I simply had to save it.

It has been painted silver and distressed, then the front of the drawers and the insides were covered in coordinating old wallpapers.

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These roses were so pretty, they inspired the redo of this box. I made a corsage, and glued it down, along with vintage ribbons and an old pink buckle.Sculpy_061

The inside is simply covered in old wallpaper, then trimmed with narrow, velvet ribbon.

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And the smashier the better for me with old roses! I love to see them show their age. (maybe because I show mine?)

This wooden box was painted pink, and the top was covered in flocked wallpaper, then the edges inked to age it.

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Inside, is more wallpaper, and some hand dyed velvet, left over from a chair I recovered for Sugarwing’s nursery.

I trimmed it out in old lace and buttons.

I’ve got a stack of boxes done, and more in the works, that I will be taking to Silver Bella.  I plan on packing other things to sell inside of them, and using them as part of the display.

So even if they don’t sell, they will be handy to have to show off other things.

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Today, I will try to list some of the crowns on Etsy.

But I am hosting a brunch  tomorrow, and Sugarwings is spending the night, so who knows if I’ll get anything done or not….

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How to win a do it yourself crown kit and the hat whisperer strikes again

antiques/junking, collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), magazine pictures or articles, Silver Bella, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Pinafore_058 Wow! I appreciate the response to the crowns and pumpkins!  And if I was smart, I’d start mass producing ravens, I sure had a lot of inquiries about that one. 

All of the crown kits that I showed are sold, but I can make up more (I have pink glittered screen left) if you want to make a custom order request.

And I did put a few together for some custom orders.  I really appreciate your compliments on them, but want to make sure you all know that it was Carol’s design, not mine! She gave me permission to make some up, but the idea is all hers.

If you want to win a crown kit of your own to put together, here is what you need to do:

Show Carol some of this crown love! 

Go to her blog and leave a message about how cool these are, and I will sneak a peak at her comments and pick a winner from one left on  HER blog, not mine!

If you want to enter to win a crown kit, tell Carol how much you like them! Leave a comment on her blog, Raised in Cotton between now and Tuesday the 30th.  I will announce the winners of all three giveaways on the first.Pinafore_059

Today was a picture day for me.  I rarely buy framed pieces, but  the ones I saw while out garage sailing this morning couldn’t be passed up! I am crazy about the white witch in the first photo, that will be going in my living room.

These charmers and the row of paper dolls (that I got for 10 cents) will probably be offered at Silver Bella.Pinafore_061

You might have noticed that I am a dog person, but this cat print melted my heart.  And without taking it all apart, I am not that sure that it is a print. Does anyone recognize it as a reproduction they have seen? Because it really looks like it could be a pastel drawing. I’m not sure…

And yes, I bought another load of jewels, as well as this metal dress form to hang them on.  I was at a sale today where things were 10 cents and a quarter. Now, why even bother to charge someone if it is only a few cents?   Well, maybe because people like me will fill a car and it adds up. I spent about $30 on dollar and under items.Pinafore_063

The frame that this print is in really caught my eye.  Perfectly weathered paint, and lovely scalloped edges!

The green shoes were a dime too, I bought them for the rhinestone buckles, once those are pulled off, the shoes will go into Sugarwings dress up closet to play with. (that makes the rhinestone buckles only a nickle each)

And what a stash of post cards! These aren’t from the garage sale, they were one of Beth’s bargains. Not only were they a good deal, she brought them over to my studio and we sat and talked and made things for a few hours.Pinafore_062

Lately, I have been collecting ballerina pins.  I don’t have a plan for them yet, but when I get around to it, I know that these will be great to add to collages in some way.  And it was another dime item!Pinafore_047

Don’t you love aged whites?  The silk ribbons on this baby bonnet are just gorgeous. 

I got two bonnets, the shoes, a doll bridal veil and the soft (calfskin?) purse for $1.50. 

I had to drive about a half hour out to the middle of no where to a barn sale, but it was worth it.  The lady who was having the sale was such a sweetie and kept going in the house to bring more things out for me.  Pinafore_038

When I told her about my search for a vintage prom dress, she got this sparkling top for me. And it fits! I can wear it with jeans and a corsage and be dressed just right.

It was the most expensive thing she had to sell, and it was only 2 bucks.Pinafore_048

And when I mentioned hats and old flowers, look what she rounded up for me!  Not bad for 75cents to a dollar each.

She said that she had more yesterday but sold them all.   I’m lucky she had these left and brought them out to me.

It never hurts to ask. You never know what will turn up.Pinafore_050

It isn’t exactly like I needed more flowers….. I just bought these from a friend a couple of days ago. She found the boxful in her attic, it had been up there for years.Pinafore_051

And it is a good sized box too!  The box itself is wrapped up in nice, old gift wrap.

She only wanted $40 for it all, but I gave her an extra $10, there are so many wonderful, big roses the bunch.Pinafore_031

Seems like all I do is shop instead of work, doesn’t it?

I bought this dress thinking I’d wear it to Silver Bella Vintage Prom Night. It was made way back before proms were invented, so I have been calling it my Vintage Cotillion dress.

What do you think, should I go WAY vintage and wear this 1920s dress or stay 50s retro and wear the sparkly aqua top with jeans for prom night?Pinafore_032

While Lou Wanda was outside modeling my dress, I had her try on this hand made, hand dyed gown too. It is being donated to a fund raiser for a friend and I volunteered to photograph it to sale.Pinafore_036

Just as pretty without the jacket, isn’t it?   There is a store in town here that is a Lawrence institution. It has been around for as long as I can remember and is called Calamity Jane’s. It features hand sewn, romantic style dresses.

This dress was purchased there for $200 and never worn, so is being donated to raise money for the Unekis Fund.  My close, long time friend, Jen Unekis has MS and her husband was recently diagnosed with an ugly type of cancer.

I hope to do some fund raising for them in the next year, we are starting rounding things up for a garage sale and also selling donated items like this (size Medium/stretchy/loose fitting/comfy/beautiful) dress.

If you are interested, let me know and make an offer. We haven’t put it on Craig’s List yet.Pinafore_006

Lou Wanda isn’t our only model today. Sugarwings was quite taken with herself in the vintage pinafore I tied over her pink dress.

Thanks again for your comments on the last post, I was overwhelmed.  And remember to leave a comment on Carol’s blog to tell her how much you like her crowns and pumpkins! I want to make sure she gets the credit for the design. (plus she just had Sadie Olive re-do her blog and you just have to see it!)

I’ll draw names for all three giveaways on the first.  All comments count!

“I’m Melting!!!!!!!!”

antiques/junking, collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, vintage paper/collage art

Pre_bella_swap_002 Beth and I went to our favorite flea market on Thursday and besides some dripping with sweat, soggy photos of friends, this is the only picture I took all day. It was way, way, way too hot.

You know how people in the Midwest say, "it isn’t the heat, it is the humidity"?  Well, on this day it was both!

By the way, I won’t be posting the soggy friend photos, not if I wanted to keep the friends, that is!  We were all just miserable with the heat, and I felt like the Wicked Witch of the West, melting away. Sparks_labor_day08_003

I kept saying all day that the heat wasn’t bothering me.  I was having fun and doing fine, even though I was a stinky, soaking, mess.

But, when I realized we were too hot to eat and we hadn’t even had to make stops at the nasty port-a-potties, I figured we might be a bit dehydrated.  I still thought I was fine, but that night when I got home, I felt like I had been hit by a truck and was sick all the next day.

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The day was still a ton of fun.  We were finding great stuff at great prices, and even though we left early, I was happy with my haul.Sparks_labor_day08_014

I bought 18 hats. One was over $10, quite a few were only $1, but most were in the $3-$5 range. 

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See why I was braving the heat???  Some of my regular spots for finding millinery didn’t have any at all!  Beth says I have created my own shortage by buying up all the hats in the Kansas area, like Howard Hunt did with the silver market years ago. Sparks_labor_day08_010

For those of you who were asking me about more Halloween colored flowers for crafting, I was able to get one orange and one black hat.  And the orange one was pure velvet, just wonderful!

These are all the flowers off those two hats, so I will be adding maybe some white and purple to the bags and making up bundles to list.Sparks_labor_day08_004

When I am at a flea market, I  always scan for hats and old jewels, and usually vintage photos.  But as much as I use my flowers and blingies, I rarely use the photos. And yet, they are so plentiful and inexpensive, I keep buying and buying them.

I begged Beth  to stop me if I tried to buy cabinet cards. I told her that "friends don’t let friends over spend on photos."

Sparks_labor_day08_006 So, when I saw this album, she did her best to try to stop me.

But it was FULL of photos. And not just old guys, it was mostly families, babies and ladies! And those are the pretty kind to find.Sparks_labor_day08_005

Not only that, but half of the mats looked like this!Sparks_labor_day08_007

And did I mention that it had more than 30 photos in it and the whole thing was only $20?

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It was definitely bargain day at Sparks and White Cloud, KS. 

Darling little plastic critters 2 for a quarter, and a pretty pink runner with a hand crocheted border was $1, so was the vintage doll dress (that maybe one of my dolls waiting to be transformed into a fairy will be wearing soon??)Sparks_labor_day08_022

Pretty trims, and a jar with a great lid were a bit more, but worth it.Sparks_labor_day08_024

I’m not sure what this was meant to be, but I liked it.  I think at one time it might have held a glass perfume bottle.Sparks_labor_day08_025

Did I mention that I found some jewels?  And this cute as a bug, blue jewelry box was $1.Sparks_labor_day08_027

I’m not a purse person, but when I see one this cute for under $1, I sure am.  Apparently the person selling it must have thought that since the fabric was disintegrating, the bag wasn’t worth anything.  I felt that just made it more interesting.Sparks_labor_day08_028

And I found a chalk ware DORKY!  Dorkies are hard to find. Scottie dogs seem to have the market on dog jewelry and doodads.  When I find a little, antique, Yorkshire Terrier, I am always thrilled.  And this one was $3. (she is already wearing a tiny crown made by Carol and is sitting on my desk)

Beth and I ran into Carol there at the flea, too. She was there with Deb.  Both of them gave up a bit earlier than us, the heat got to them too. But we ran into them again later at a nice, cool, air conditioned antique mall on the way home and got to visit a bit then.Sparks_labor_day08_031

There are quite a bit more things that I bought that are all in "before" condition.  Bottles for a project with Carol,, displays to fix up and use for Silver Bella, trophies that will be glittered and foofed, but since I have run on and on for long enough, I’ll wait and show these later after they become something a little less grungy.

Now, some grunge is good, like these two pink cabinets. The tall, wooden one was my most expensive item of the day, it was $30, the doll trunk was only $1.  They will both be Silver Bella displays too, because I can actually pack the items to be displayed right inside of them for the trip to Omaha.Sparks_labor_day08_019

My favorite purchase of the day?  I’d seen this broken metal lady on Beth’s blog last week and she brought it to me.  Here it is in her post.  I called her the Lady of the Begonias.

The Cuppy Cake Song works magic

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), magazine pictures or articles, paintings, redos, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Playdoh_010 Sugarwings loves her new play dough from Robin! She spent about 3 hours in the studio with me while I worked and I was able to get a lot done, as long as we sang and talked and I sat down to make things with her here and there. 

She sculpted play dough for about an hour, then was ready to move on to an hour of markers, then an hour of paint. I was amazed that a 2 year old could be as obsessive about working in the studio as I am! We are definitely related.Playdoh_026

Robin scented and colored the play dough with Kool Aide, so there was a lot of sniffing, and calls for "Mell this one Grammy!"

By the 3rd hour of artwork, she was wearing only a diaper and war paint, with stickers up and down her arms and play dough in her hair. She started out cute though.

We played in the garden hose a while after this.Playdoh_044

While the fairy grand baby worked on her crafts, I redid Lou Wanda and Lucinda.

They’ve been with me forever, used as jewelry displays. I’ve tried to use them for blog photos, but they are so dark, it never works well.Playdoh_045

So, I decided to go for a lighter, brighter look, but wanted to keep their feet as is, I had painted flowers on them years ago and still like that part.Playdoh_062

This is a remnant of a favorite fabric of mine, it was the last little bit left, but not quite enough. So I decided to do a crazy quilt look, with different shaped patches cut out and glued down. I left frayed edges showing, and was happy with the look.

I’d cut a piece of fabric, then glue it on and trim off the excess, till I filled in the whole form.Playdoh_063

Then, I lightly sanded the black knob on top and painted it shell pink with crackles, added vintage beaded trim and a millinery flower.Studio_clean_up_073

Now, Lou Wanda is dressed in that prom dress I couldn’t zip up. And seeing it on her, I understand why!!

Yes, that is a dog sitting on my dining table, but actually, the table is for work, not food.

And yes, that is an extremely thick layer of filth on that mirror on the wall. I just bought it for $2 and it needs cleaned up and repainted. Its on the wall now to get it up off the floor and out of my way.Studio_clean_up_074

Of course, not a lot of the fabulous fabric shows while Lou Wanda is wearing the prom gown, but she won’t always be dressed, so I am glad I covered all of her up.Playdoh_058

Lucinda got the same treatment, but with an assortment of creamy upholstery fabrics left over from a slip cover project.Playdoh_067

She also has some cut up doilies stuck to her and a spray of old, perfectly smooshy velvet leaves.Playdoh_066_2 

I dressed her in an old half slip.

I’m still shocked that Sugarwings worked on her projects the whole time I worked on mine.  I have to thank Jennifer Hayslip for some help, she has a song playing on her blog right now, that the baby loves. We looked it up on line and played it over and over and over for hours. 

And I still can’t get the words right. I am hopeless at learning lyrics.  I always end up making up my own.Wallpaper_books_051

After Sugarwings went home, singing her own version of the Cuppy Cake Song, I made up a few wallpaper journals and packed up tidbits to sell along with them for the new owners use to for embellishments.

Jenny Doh might be interested in them for Somerset Life, but of course, that is never official until she sees them in person and makes up her mind then.  Some things they use, others they send back.  I certainly don’t take it for granted that they will be used, and I also don’t get hurt or sad when things are not accepted.

I’ve juried art shows and craft shows myself and understand the process.  "Not accepted" rarely means "REJECTED", in the negative sense. It just means, "not what we were looking for this time".

Studio_clean_up_075 But I did get some good news! My studio will be in a future issue of "Where Women Create"! This is a new magazine coming out from Somerset (don’t they have the most diverse and interesting selection of publications?) based on the book  by Jo Packham

So, I decided to do something about my seating in the studio. I found a cheapo computer chair and slipped a cover over it and tied a rose from Holly to it.

Who knew that a slipcover meant for  a dining chair would work??? I had one (from a garage sale) in my linen closet and thought it was worth a try, and hey, perfect fit and length, I don’t roll over the hem at all.

And it is so comfy.  I used to have just a hard backed chair from a garage sale to sit on, and if I sat there  too long, my legs fell asleep.Playdoh_048

While Sugarwings crafted, I not only covered the two dress forms and spiffed up my chair, I also got this gift wrapped up. It is the 1950s House Wife Kit for my August giveaway, already to be mailed to you.  Well, to one of you.  Just leave a comment and it might be YOU.

Tomorrow I am going to Sparks and White Cloud with my BFF Beth to shop at our favorite Flea Market.  Maybe I’ll pick up something there for September’s giveaway.6a00d8341c090953ef00e553f9f02188345

Before I leave for the day, I hope to post something for this event, a tribute to Tasha Tudor.

Check out Clarice’s site for info. 

I’d like to paint a little tribute to Miss Tudor, since I am supposed to have my paints out to work on another project. Man, my days are not long enough…..

Putting together a baby shower while babysitting a grumpy baby

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Img_6249  For a while today, I didn’t think I’d be able to pull off  tonight’s baby shower!Img_6209

Sugarwings spent most of yesterday and today with me, and while she was very helpful making birthday cupcakes for her mommy yesterday, today, she was a bit of a challenge.

That is not like her at all, and had me worried.  I hope it is just a phase she is going through.

Img_6235_3 But I kept things very simple for the party and served ready made foods, like a mix of pink jelly beans in a cut glass dish.Img_6238

And a basket full of mixed nuts with dried fruits.Img_6261

Then, Beth brought a cheese cake and someone else made brownies and treats.  All I had to do was set the table, make some herbal tea/punch and open wine.Img_6233

Setting the table looks much more complicated than it is.  I layered pink flowered table  clothes (the baby is a girl!), and borrowed one of Sugarwing’s vintage doll cradles that I had painted roses on to hold the plates and napkins.

The plastic silverware is sitting in her fluffy bunny basket (from Easter) that is lined with a floral napkin.

I snipped a few flowers from my garden and tucked the blooms into child’s tea cups and popped a little ballerina in with the flowers.  Since I didn’t have time to go to the store and buy flowers, these little rose buds and a handful of pink baby’s breath from my yard were the only bouquets I had.

I’ve found that, making myself be creative with what I have is much better than going out to buy something ready made.  At least it is cheaper!Img_6242

A few nesting tea cup birds from my Etsy stash of stuff for sale, and some birdies I got from  Robin and Lori, and I was done.Img_6250

I wrapped up a few more packets of bath salts to give as party favors.Img_6257

Then, placed a doll crib in the living room to fill with presents.Img_6256

Oh- and I also hung some pink glittered birdies from my Sissy on the chandelier along with a tussie mussie from my friend, Heather.  I love the long, dangling ribbons on the cone, and might just leave it there for a bit and enjoy it.Img_6277

Of course, the fun part was when the doll bed was filled with pretty pink presents for the expecting momma to open! (she was a good sport and wore the party hat I made for her too, even though it was kind of top heavy, but I think that at nine months pregnant, she is used to being off balance by now!)Img_6271

Sparkle joined the party and spent most of her time on Aunty Beth’s lap.Img_6286

Beth gave Shanna the cutest gift. She is planning on knitting a blanket for the newborn, but it wasn’t done yet, so she made a tiny one and wrapped it around a dolly as an IOU.Img_6201

I gave Shanna my all pink version of the Sugarwings and Twinkle book, and added a hand painted cupcake to the teaparty page, along with a teacup that I drew onto rosebud paper and cut out.

I wanted it to have some special touches.

Here are a couple of the names that are being considered for the new little girl due this week:

Lizzelle and Audry– How pretty!!   I like them together, Audrey Lizzelle.

Tomorrow is Sugarwing’s 2nd birthday, and I certainly hope she is back to being herself  again so she can enjoy her party. It is so sad to see her unhappy and grumpy.  I feel like we’ve been given a changling and someone is hiding our sweet little fairy girl!! 

Babies, babies, babies

Books, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, paintings, Sugarwings

Doll_006 I’ve been ensconced in my studio all day, and although the book is coming along, it is slow going.

So I took a little break  from painting my baby to fix up this baby.

I had the perfect bittersweet colored silk dress for her, to match her auburn hair, but as soon as I put it on her, it shredded.

Sometimes, there is such a thing as TOO vintage.

So,  I found this little silk number and gaudied it up for her.  Here is what I said on Etsy:

"This darling little red head came to me needing some help, wearing nothing but a pony tail and a Made in Japan stamp.

I found a pretty silk dress in my collection of vintage play things, but it was a little boxy and didn’t really flatter her. So, I created an apron with old trims and pale pinkish seam binding ribbon, and it suited her much better. Custom fitted clothes are always so much nicer than "off the rack". (Although, I am sitting here in a ripped tie dye shirt and gym shorts, so I really wouldn’t know what custom fitted clothes are like)

Her long, flowing, pony tail was in good shape, but the hair on her head seemed a little sparse, so I gave her a ringlet of old millinery flowers. She liked them so much, I added some to the hem of her dress.

A few coordinating ribbons in her hair and a vintage, glass, floral button on her dress and she is all ready for her new home.

She is about 5 1/2" tall and her body is a very soft, pliable rubbery material. She’s Made in Japan, so is old, but over all has held up well for her age. Better than I have."Doll_011

Four paintings are finished for Sugarwing’s birthday book.  Two more to go.

Plus the backgrounds for the text.

I’ll take them to a copy shop tomorrow and start making up books, or at least I hope to.Doll_009

This is my favorite of them all, its number 5.  I need to paint it, and then do one more tomorrow morning so I can start working on embellishing the copies.  I hope to make another one to give as a gift to a friend. I am throwing her a baby shower on Friday night, she is expecting her first daughter.Doll_013   

Or is that odd, to write a book about my own little girl and then give copies to another little girl? My friend has Dorkies too, actually puppies that are children of my oldest dog, Bookie.Doll_014

I’m impatiently awaiting the day that Twinkle becomes a puppy momma, she should be ready very soon.  And although Bookie is no longer capable of being the father, I have a neighbor down the road with the cutest little 4 pound Dorkie you’ve ever met and he has a bit of a crush on Twinks.

Maybe before winter comes, I’ll be a gramma again!  I miss having little puppies running around, I just can’t wait!!

OK, back to painting.  I’m running out of time, I’d better keep working. I just wanted to take another break and visit blogland a bit.

PS- I’ve had no time to add to the August giveaway, but promise to when I get caught up.

A rare treasure

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, flowers, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Leelee_book_014 You were all so thoughtful in cheering me up, thanks for your well wishes! 

I am usually pretty upbeat, but I think I was suffering from vacation overload!  I went from weeks of family and friends and travel to an abrupt stop and was feeling it.Leelee_book_015   Isn’t that what makes blog friends so nice to have?  They are always there to visit and company is only as far away as the keyboard.

Today’s sketches even went a bit better.   Sometimes, sitting at my desk to work on my latest project can cure any worry or ill, but other days, it is just hopeless.  And if it isn’t going well, I need to just walk away from the table and give it a break.Leelee_book_027

Yes, today was a good one, I was happy with the drawings, I heard from Fifi that the story Carol, Diane and I worked on turned out well and is set for the next issue of Romantic Country. Of course, she hadn’t given me any reason to think they wouldn’t use the article, but I am always reassured  when the type is set and the magazine is final. Things get shuffled sometimes and it is good to know this didn’t.

Then, I heard from Jo Pakham that she could be interested in my studio for "Where Women Create". Of course, nothing is settled, it was only an inquiry, but I was flattered to be asked. I’ve heard a lot of positive buzz about this new publication, and I am honored to be considered.

I’ll spend part of next week taking a shovel to the room to make way for some sample photos!

I also kept to my deal with myself and listed more on Etsy today, another altered fairy and some flocked paper packs.  Leelee_book_019   Leelee_book_018_2

As if today wasn’t already a nice day, look what I found when I went out to do some yard work-

Surprise lillies everywhere!  I adore these pink blooms that pop up over night sometime mid-August.

The fragrance outside my studio door caught my attention before I even saw the flowers.  I picked an armful to bring in and scent my home too.

But there is more- Sugarwing’s Daddy came by to visit, just to hang out and talk.  As close as we are, that just doesn’t happen as often as it used to, grown sons hanging out, one on one,  just for the fun of it, is a rare treasure!

grumpy

Books, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, paintings

My birthday book for Sugarwings is not going well today.  Very little got finished this afternoon.

Leelee_book_009_2The tea party page is done as well as the text page to go next to it. 

Leelee_book_004_2 I painted a light background, scanned it, and then printed it with the words on it.

I’m sure that if I knew how to do digital scrapbook techniques, or just plain old, how to add text  to a picture, this part would be easier! 

The plan is to scan each page, then print and glue and embellish and sparkle them all up after I make them into a book.  That way I can make multiple copies, with no two exactly alike.  Leelee_book_003

But on this page she looks way too grown up.  It’s not good enough to use.   Luckily, not much time went into this picture, that also might explain why it isn’t very good??Fairywindow_heather_025

Since painting wasn’t going well today, I took a break to add  some things to my Etsy shop.

I seem to have piles and piles of crap, I mean finished art, around the studio that needs to be moved out of here!

So, I listed a few, but never seem to get many listings done.

I wondered if it was because I take so long with the photos, but from the looks of this one, that can’t be it, I didn’t even bother to comb this poor fairy baby’s hair before I took her picture!Fairywindow_heather_012

Two fairies got listed and are ready to go to new homes.Fairywindow_heather_054_2

And I dithered on whether or not I wanted to sell this wallpaper journal. It seemed like it should be a keeper, it is made with such pretty, old papers.  But, I can make more if I need one later on.

It could be a scrapbook, or a journal, it is all vintage pages (9" x 11") ready to be filled with whatever the new owner feels like doing. It also comes with a scrap pack of coordinating wallpapers to use for further embellishments.Fairywindow_heather_060

And lastly, this  8" x 4" tag.

Five items, is that all I listed today???? Geez, I am really not getting much done.   I have a goal of 100 items, but have trouble keeping it at 50.  And even though sales are not bad (thank you very much!!) they are not the reason I can’t keep up.

It is because it would take me a solid week to list another 50 items to get it up to that point!  And I get bored doing it.

Its so much more fun to make things than to try to sell things. 

Leelee_book_010 Sorry about the whining.  Too much time off coupled with not enough time to finish a project that isn’t going well can do that to a person.

And maybe I miss my buddies who were here all week? It is sad to see them fly back to Florida and California. We’ve been friends since we were 11. Here is a picture of Sandy and I in our 20s, looks like we were hanging out in a bar…. probably were.Leelee_book_015

Plus, today is my 23rd wedding anniversary, and even though we had a wonderful celebration early, I felt a little lonely today, with Rich out East and me here.Leelee_book_013

Here we are with the kids that day, and my, we look like kids ourselves!

Doesn’t Sugarwings look like her daddy, my youngest son?Leelee_book_012

Thanks for listening to me be down a bit.  Blogging friends are good to have. I’ll cheer myself up by blog hopping around and seeing all the beautiful eye candy out there on my favorite sites!

Before I go, here are a couple things I added to the August giveaway.  A pair of pink vintage earrings and a Victorian calling card to go along with the brooch with the blue stone.

More goodies to come, you deserve it after putting up with my wallowing in self pity tonight!

ps- thanks to all of your kind wishes for my fairy baby. She is doing much better now.

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