Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers)

Attack of the Seven Pound Monster

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, Food and Drink, We're having a party, yorkies

Fairywds_066 The house seems pretty quiet now that I have taken my childhood friends to the airport and their visit for our Fabulous Fifty Birthday Celebration has ended.

We had a lively week full of tiaras and champagne!Fairywds_072

Because a good bottle of champagne can make any occasion special, even if it is just a dinner of egg salad.

Fairywds_103 It was a week of simple pleasures, like just sitting on the porch and talking.Fairywds_060

Of course, we couldn’t leave the Dorkies out of the party.Fairywds_077

Twinks just isn’t the type to let herself be left out of anything. Even though Sandy wasn’t exactly a dog person.

Twinkle couldn’t get it through her fuzzy little head that Sandy wasn’t crazy about her and she wouldn’t leave the poor woman alone all week.Fairywds_073

But the dorkies got plenty of attention and even got to model some of the tiaras themselves.Fairywds_053

We also did a bit of shopping downtown Lawrence.  No luck on finding a prom dress to fit.

My pals aren’t the vintage type, but they were good sports about poking around the old dresses and helping me in and out of the ones I got stuck in.

It wasn’t the first or the last sticky situation these two have helped me with over the last 40 years.

Fairywds_107 After saying goodbye to my dearest friends, I came home to finish the scrapbook of Sugarwing’s second year.  Her Hippy Chick Mommy’s birthday is this week and I wanted to give her a completed album of her baby’s adventures.Fairywds_111

On Friday, 8-8-08, there is a big birthday party for all of the August babies.  Sugarwings and her Hippy Chick Mommy are both Leos, as well as a few of their friends, so they are having a blow out party to celebrate.

I’ll be packing up my face paints and glitter and going off to join the kids tomorrow.

But the best part is, that Sugarwings and I will be leaving early and she will be staying all night with me.  Now, that is something to look forward to, and to keep me from being too down about my child hood friends leaving today! 

Forget me not?

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, flowers, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art

Bevelled_091 I don’t typically grow flowers from seed, I am more of an instant gratification type. I like to buy big flats of blooming flowers for instant color.

But on Mother’s Day this spring, I gave Sugarwings a package of forget-me-not seeds and her own pink, plastic shovel, opened the seed pack, and turned her lose.

Here is my little gardener’s first bloom!  I haven’t touched the  patch she planted, I wanted it to be all her own, so they are kind of clumped up and not where I would have planted them, but I do love them more than anything else in the gardens because they are hers!Bevelled_104

Today will be a Sugarwings Day, and I get to go pick her up soon. I’m not sure what we’ll do, maybe the zoo?  She is happy anywhere I take her. Sometimes we just sit on the sidewalk and talk to bugs.  Other days, we’ll paint rocks, or water the flowers (and each other).

I might dress her in this vintage sun suit I bought at the Bling and Button Bargain Blowout garage sale last weekend, it was only $1.  It looks tiny, but she isn’t very big.  My fairy baby is only in the 3rd percentile for her age group, she is dainty like the forget-me-nots she planted.

I’m glad she is tiny, I carry her everywhere.  We won’t pack a stroller if we go to the zoo, I’d rather hug her all day.Bevelled_076

Some of you were asking me to show more of the vintage greeting cards I bought, so here is a close up. How cute is this?

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I must have bought over 100 of them. I’ll use a few in projects, set a basket of them out in my studio to enjoy, and add some to collage kits that I make up to sell on Etsy.

Bevelled_072 I listed a couple sets on Etsy this morning.  I doubt if I will do many this way, they are too handy to have around for other purposes.Bevelled_093

This will be listed soon, I am trying to get my shop filled.  I don’t understand why it is so hard to get the inventory up over 50. My goal is 100, but I  think what I ‘d need is a couple totally uninterrupted days of nothing but listing, and I’d get BORED doing that.Bevelled_089

So, I putz around and list a few things here and there.  I try to be regular about it and update a few days a week.

I listed ONE hanger from this bunch so far. They are the end of my millinery flowered padded hangers, the rest have moved on to their new homes,

If you’d like one of these for $9, please let me know.Bevelled_084

Any of them, but this one, it is available on Etsy, but it costs a little more than the others, it has a bigger and more velvety rose and the hanger is older. So this one is "special".

Bevelled_105 The child sized ones that I made up are going to stay here with me. I will use them for my fairy grand baby’s clothes.Bevelled_044

Here is a full picture of one of my button bottles that I listed, I only showed a bit of it before.

This one is "special" too.  I try to keep my prices very reasonable, but when I spend a bit extra on supplies I have to charge a bit extra too. 

This bottle cost more to start with (but was worth it!!) so it is $28, filled with white buttons and decorated.Bevelled_057 sold, thanks!

This bottle didn’t cost me as much, and it is only $15, filled with buttons and all embellished.

They both took about the same amount of time, and supplies, and are equally gaudied up. 

Any way, thought you might want to understand my price variations. Bevelled_046

Since I can whip out creations pretty quickly, and here in the Midwest, I get lots of bargains for my supplies, I try to keep my prices affordable for my shoppers.

I hope you agree with me that they are a good value!Bevelled_045

Speaking of selling stuff, I just got some good news! An email came from Teresa (or T Mac, as I have been hearing her called!) and I will be a vendor at Silver Bella. Yay!

It isn’t too early for me to start planning and plotting, pasting and painting!   I plan on filling a 10 x 10′ booth.

Heather and Natasha are flying in to Kansas City and riding up with me. I am renting a big van, and taking up my booth goodies, and Heather is mailing boxes of her things to me here to take up too, since she is vending also.

Holly (who will be vending) is driving up from Oklahoma, and Carol (another vendor) is coming  from Kansas City and we are making a caravan up to Omaha for the event. Stopping in St Joe, MO at my favorite antique mall on the way.

Don’t you think I need a big glittery banner to tie to the van???

A garden tour

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, redos

Summer_garden_and_gifts_043 I finally found the perfect stereo cabinet to match my new dining room table!

Well, almost perfect.  The black speakers stick out like a sore thumb when I tucked them underneath the cabinet.Summer_garden_and_gifts_041

So, Twinks helped me (and I have to say, she really isn’t as much help as she thinks she is) cover them in silk brocade wallpaper over the box and cut up lace curtains over the woofer/tweeter parts. 

I know they aren’t exactly gorgeous, but they will kind of blend into the background now and not stand out like the black did.Summer_garden_and_gifts_013

Today started out humid and in the 90s, but a light rain brought the temperature down and made weeds easy to slide up out of the ground, so I spent some time in the veggie garden this afternoon.Summer_garden_and_gifts_012

LUSHNESS was overflowing everywhere! 

Our garden is planted inside the foundation of the 100 year old  barn we had to tear down.  Years of manure and composted hay on the site make for some fantastic soil.Summer_garden_and_gifts_010

I’ve added compost to it too and use plenty of Miracle Gro.  Sometimes, I think it might be too lush!  I’ve had to trim back the spaghetti squash just so we can get in and out of the gate.Summer_garden_and_gifts_022

There is green everywhere in my yard.  This year, all the plants are enjoying the milder temperatures and extra rain.Summer_garden_and_gifts_023

My large perennial beds are thriving, with no attention at all.  Summer_garden_and_gifts_024

These are just "ditch" lilies, but I enjoy their dependability and abundance.  And especially the fact that they choke out all weeds and I haven’t touched this bed since I planted it 16 years or more ago!Summer_garden_and_gifts_026

The overgrown green plant in the right hand corner is another that chokes everything else out. I have to shoot it with Round UP to kill it off regularly, or it would be the only thing growing on my land!Summer_garden_and_gifts_028

Too bad I don’t have more plants in bloom right now.  The problem is that I didn’t fill in around the perennials with enough annuals this year.  I knew I’d be going to DC and taking some other trips, and didn’t want to make the yard work too complicated for my son while I was away.

Right now, I have hoses and sprinklers running to key areas (mostly veggies and new plantings) and all he has to do is turn the faucet and it all self waters.

Of course, a sprinkler system would be nice instead….. but not in my price range.  Summer_garden_and_gifts_035

I’ve done my best to plant traditional Kansas plants that take care of themselves and adapt to the weather conditions.

If they start to brown up in August  when the ground gets dry, I know that is just normal and let them go, they’ll rebound and come back in September when things cool off.

That just makes me appreciate the yard even more when it is going through its lush phases like now.

Flocked Finery and hot dogs

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art

Summer_garden_and_gifts_006 I got some of the best new (old) wallpaper!  I had to make something with it right away, so put together this card with one of my painted cupcakes and some other vintagey pretties.Summer_garden_and_gifts_004

The same flocked paper is used as a background for this tag.  Summer_garden_and_gifts_002

Sissy sent me these ballerinas, and I made one into a fairy to tie to the cover of the photo album I am sending to her.Summer_garden_and_gifts_007

All three new papers are wonderful, but I haven’t had a chance to use the other two yet.

If I would stop buying wallpaper, I could probably afford the good camera I whine about wanting. 

I really like my camera, but I sure do drool over photos taken by Carol and Sara.  Both of them use Canon Rebels, and their pictures are always so good. Of course, both of them are great stylists too, that sure helps!Img153

Speaking of Sara, she has added my two latest magazines to the list to the side of my blog.Img154

She is always so fast when I ask for something to be done and I am still thrilled with the blog design she has done for me! I hope to have some extras added some day when I have time. I’d like to have a seperate page with my blog roll and "about".  But, I seem to always have other things to do.  Someday I will get that blog roll revamped and more blogs added to it.

I am such a blog addict, I read so many more than what I have listed there!!Summer_garden_and_gifts_020

Sara isn’t the only person I need to thank today. LOOK AT WHAT BETH MADE!!!!!!!!!!

I don’t knit and never will, but I love to look at yarn shops and day dream about the gorgeous colors.  I bought a specialty ball of yarn and Beth whipped up this scarf for me out of it.
Its even prettier in person, soft and sweet and lighter than air.Summer_garden_and_gifts_040

This came  in the mail from my friend, Shawn.  The first thing I noticed about it, besides how cute it is, of course, is that the name "Nathan" is in the sheet music on Twinkle’s wings!

Shawn is coming to my blogger’s craft day this Thursday. If you are a KC or Topeka area blogger and like to do paper crafts, let me know if you’d like to come too.Summer_garden_and_gifts_039

Amy is the winner of my June Garage Sailing Giveaway Prize Pack, and since her blog is titled
"Bunny Rose Cottage" I added this cute enameled bunny charm to her gift.

I haven’t decided what my July prize will be yet.  But all comments on all posts count for the month, whether the prize has been announced or not. Summer_garden_and_gifts_038

Looks like July is finally here, it has turned hot! The poor dorkies didn’t even want to work in the garden with me this morning, I came in and they were lounging on the bench in the breezeway out of the sun.

Twinkle’s new dress

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, give away, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Lee_lee_and_purse_003 Today I took 3 dogs and a baby to the vet’s office. The Dr. said I was the bravest person since the lady who brought 4 dogs and 3 cats in at the same time. 

Actually, they were all very well behaved.  Sugarwings insisted that Twinkle wear her new dress and that the  naked baby doll came along too, which seemed a little backwards to me. We were quite the site as we came in.

Twinkle seems happy with the new dress, of course, anything that involves her Sugarwings is fine with her.Lee_lee_and_purse_024   If you’d like to see a video of Sugarwings and Twinkle, go HERE, but please ignore my messy flower beds and weeds in the driveway.

Twinks doesn’t quite get the idea of being a lady when she wears a dress, though.  She was in and out of the wading pool most of the day with it on.

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While the fairy grand baby spent time pushing her dolly around in the toy stroller, I did a little yard work and redecorating.

This area is the back door of my studio, and I added the big,antique, metal grate (found leaning by a dumpster in an alley) as a welcome mat to the entrance. 

Lee_lee_and_purse_038 Then I set out a couple of folding chairs that I picked up while junking. They are metal, but have a caning pattern to their backs, and are nice, old solid and HEAVY chairs.  I got them for $12 each.

I am a fan of white on white, but I think next summer I will repaint this set a cheerful color. You know, I thought the area looked cute this afternoon, but in the photos it seems blah. Lee_lee_and_purse_039

This sign I painted is hanging by the door, that helps a bit. Maybe if the chairs and table were the rosey pink of the flowers?Lee_lee_and_purse_040   

I got the prettiest gift in the mail today, from Jeanne. Just in time for my trip! I like to keep a little notebook in my purse on vacation, to jot down thoughts here and there, or keep track of places I particularly liked.

This palm sized journal will be just perfect, and so stylish!

Thanks, Jeanne!!Dogs_and_powder_002

In the very few minutes I had today without a fairy grand baby in my arms or at my feet, I listed a few things on Etsy.Dogs_and_powder_012

This sold right away!  I certainly appreciate all of you who shop with me.  I will be away for a few days and all purchases made while I am gone, will go out next Tuesday the 31st.

Thanks for your patience!Dogs_and_powder_007

I doubt if I will get a chance to post again before next Tuesday.  I still have things to do before my trip. 

Bedroom_redo_080 When I get back, I will announce the winner of my June Garage Sailing Giveaway Prize Pack, after hopefully adding to it this week in Florida. My brother-in-law is an antique dealer and knows all the best places to shop in Jacksonville.

So far, the prize pack includes all of this…Caroline35_022

plus these.Img146  Leave a comment on any post if you want to enter.

I will also have photos of my Great Aunt Caroline’s 100th birthday party!  I will give the 100 cards to her in a pretty bag (that I have yet to make). I don’t know if she will open them all at the party, or take her time and go through them once everyone is gone for the day.  But I will take a photo of her receiving them, and I will make up copies of the flickr address to pass out to all of the guests at the party who might want to look at the photos of the creations there.Caroline_007

I will also draw names for gifts to send out to some of the people who created the cards for Caroline.

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All of the cards are on our flickr group page and the names of the artists are listed there.

If you don’t see your name by your card on the flickr site, please, please add it or any other info you would like to have there.  Just leave a comment under your card.

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I will leave you with a few cards to look at here.  When I took the pictures, I tried to use a different vintage wallpaper under each one.  They were all so special, they deserved special treatment, and of course, to me, vintage wallpaper is about as special as it gets!  See you next week!Caroline_003

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Caroline_002 Caroline2_008 Caroline2_007 Caroline3_003 Caroline3_004 Caroline3_003_2 Caroline3_006 Caroline3_008 Caroline3_009 Caroline3_011 Caroline34_001 Caroline34_002 Caroline34_003 Caroline34_004 Caroline34_006 Caroline34_007 Caroline34_008 Caroline34_011 Caroline34_010 Caroline34_014 Caroline34_015 Caroline35_001 Caroline35_002 Caroline35_003 Caroline35_004 Caroline35_005 Aunt_caroline_096 Birthday_card_131 Caroline_card Scraps_372 Scraps_380 Scraps_378 2601616491_b749739202_t 2601618539_3674f786b9_t 2427714402_f9892e9163_t

Using what you have

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, give away, magazine pictures or articles, redos

urBedroom_redo_099 Those two talented sisses are asking us to show our mantels.  Well, that is right up my alley right now, and I am so happy with my bedroom do over that I’d love to show my mantel again.

I usually don’t keep anything on it, just the mirror above it, and sometimes a stack of books or magazines.Bedroom_redo_067 

I promised to show some other corners of my room, here is the doorway. Well, I guess that is pretty self explanatory, sorry.Bedroom_redo_066

See the pretty alarm clock? A gift from Beth, that was so pretty, I just had to paint the room to match.  Even though the clock is merely ornamental, isn’t a cute little ornament?

The table it is on is from a whole set I bought an auction,  2 twin beds, dresser, mirror,Bedroom_redo_060 and two tables. I repainted them all and sold them, but had to keep this one table for myself.

This recliner, which is a concession to my husband, is the inspiration for the bronze/sepia vines on the ceiling. I wanted a soft blue room, but had to tie in this chair that sits smack dab in front of the TV.

In the alcove above it, I have my screen from the Birds and Bonnets Swap.  I’ve used little birdies around the room, I thought they went with the garden feel of the space.Bedroom_redo_065

Beyond the chair is my sink area. I painted it a slightly darker shade of the same blue, and used a warm carmel-ly brown on the ceiliBedroom_redo_104 ng.

The carmel brown color matches the Shabby Chic (from Target) shower curtain in the connecting bathroom.  I always try to give my rooms a flow from one to another.Bedroom_redo_051

By redoing the bedroom, I ended up redoing the rest of the house too! Not repainted, but switched around and knick knacks traded back and forth.

These metal salvage pieces were in 3 different areas, but I really like the affect of having all four of them lined up together.Bedroom_redo_075_3

After an evening of "use what you have decorating", I had given three rooms a new look just by shuffling my junk around.  The drawing of the goddess now in the living room, used to be in the bedroom, and it was replaced by a picture that was previously in the dining room.Bedroom_redo_076

All the things on top of the entertainment center (except the goddess statue I just repainted a couple of posts back) used to be in the bedroom.  Now the little birdies are in their place there.Bedroom_redo_054

The large print on the wall in the dining room used to be in the guest room. 

So, for simply repainting one room and getting a new (vintage) bedspread, one goddess statue and an alarm clock, I feel like I have a whole new look!  Bedroom_redo_073

But then today, I went to some garage sales, and look what I found to replace the too small, too old lady looking, too brown little chair that was there before!

A  THRONE!  A Leopard print covered throne!

In garage sailing dollars it was kind of pricey, but in antiquing money, it was a bargain. I paid $60 for it, and it is solid as a rock, and very old, with brand new fabric.

Bedroom_redo_078 I do think it could use some paint. Something like the way I painted the banister, but not exactly, I don’t want it too matchy matchy. A little darker and with some glimmer, maybe?

yes, yes, yes, I know it is solid oak and the wood is in perfect condition!Bedroom_redo_080

It was a quick garage sailing morning, that one stop used up my cash supplies. I did get a couple of trinkets here and there, and added some treats to the June Garage Sailing Giveaway Prize Pack.

Can you spot the new additions? green lace ribbon, a bag of old buttons, and an old green plastic cup.

I’m going with a green and white theme for garden season, it looks like!

Remember, all comments are entered, every one, every month counts towards my drawings.

As usual, I have run on long enough, (too long, actually) but I wanted to mention that I listed a couple of my fairy dolls on Etsy and also have reduced some prices, so please check out the sales!

Bedroom_redo_082 I did finish my article for the fall issue of Romantic Country, thank you to those who were asking how I was doing.

Here is the first paragraph if you’d like a sneak peak:

When the air starts to develop a slight nip and rich reds and golds begin to tint the leaves, it is a perfect time to savor the outdoors by dining al fresco.  While summer is known for picnics, fall is much more suited to the venue.  The heat has eased up, and most of the summertime bugs have flown away.  In this Mid-Western town of Kansas City, artist and antique dealer, Carol Spinski took advantage of autumn’s agreeable afternoon weather and created a garden party under the trees to welcome the season.

Karla and Twinkle’s VINE COVERED Cottage

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, redos

Bedroom_redo_019 My bedroom is all redone and put back together, and today I finished the connecting sink/nook-type area.

I used the same shade as on the walls of the bedroom, but slightly darker.  And the ceiling is a warm caramel with the door faux finished in the same color.Bedroom_redo_021

Peaceful, tranquil, romantic, and cottagey was what I was going for, and I am so happy with the color!  The name is "nurture" and it is a Behr paint, my favorite to work with. 

Behr is affordable and has fantastic coverage, usually one coat plus touch ups.Bedroom_redo_027

The ceiling was actually a pretty simple project, sepia and bronze glaze, swirled around with a one inch flat brush that I turned sideways for a thinner line for the vines.Bedroom_redo_029

Speaking of vines, I noticed a theme in my home.  I do love flowers, but I seem to be drawn even more to the vines that flowers grow on. I know I am always scribbling little vines and swirls on collage pieces I make, and painting vines on furniture.

Do you ever have a theme that meanders through your home without you really thinking about it or planning it that way?

So, I’ll show more photos of the bedroom redo later, right now I thought I’d take a tour of the twisting vines around my cottage.

This closet door has been color washed in bronze over ivory with bronze vines painted with glaze.Bedroom_redo_028

The ceiling of my dining room is bordered in hand painted acanthus looking vines.Bedroom_redo_030

And of course, I have the vintage wallpaper vining roses going up my stairs.Bedroom_redo_034

The stairs lead to Sugarwing’s room, where I have a hand painted sign above her bed, with –what else– on it? Vining roses.Bedroom_redo_032

By the linen closet upstairs, I’ve painted vining leaves on the wall to mimic wallpaper.  Bedroom_redo_039

The same look is on the bench that I keep out in the breezeway.

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The guest bath has a hand painted floor that green vines wind around.Bedroom_redo_037

And while the cement was still wet, I took a stick and drew in the concrete. You should have seen the look on the face of the contractor, he was horrified!Bedroom_redo_042

Ceramic roses vine around the bathtub.Bedroom_redo_043

And wooden roses vine themselves around this $4 garage sale mirror in my bedroom.Bedroom_redo_045

In my entry way, the steps have a mosaic of marbles and Venetian glass tiles that are in an organic, viney design.  Bedroom_redo_046

In keeping with my vining theme, I wrapped some roses and ribbons around this garage sale watering can I had painted white.

It will be part of my June Garage Sailing Giveaway prize pack, and every comment for the month is entered to win.

Bedroom_redo_047 Included will be this Victorian scrap ephemera, a crocheted doily,  and some vintage gold trim.Bedroom_redo_049

Along with those goodies, is the baby dress I found last week at a sale, a white ceramic teapot/flower vase, a pretty yellow flowered plate, a white pottery urn (old) that I added flowers to, a Lucky Day button card (don’t we all deserve a LUCKY DAY?), and filling the flowered plate is some bits of old jewelry.

If you enjoy mixed bags of free and vintage goods, you should also enter Beth’s giveaway.  She has a big pile of cool auction finds to share!

Red Rover, Red Rover

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, vintage paper/collage art

Isawred Sadie Olive’s idea to post our reds has got me looking around.  There does seem to be touches of red throughout my studio and yard.  I’d take pictures of some things in the house too, but the place is trashed right now.  You DO NOT want to see that!

I’ve had the fairy grandbaby stay all night a few nights this week, plus worked on the Romantic Coutnry photo shoot with Carol for Fifi, and my house is beyond neglected right now.

If I manage to get a shovel and clean up the place, maybe I can add some interiors reds for the next installment, but for today, lets stick to the studio, it is safer.Milo_zack_007

Was I inspired by thinking of reds to add touches of the shade to Zack’s wings?  Could be.

This is my brother-in-law, Randy’s dog and I painted it as a gift for when I go visit him down in Jacksonville soon.  My sisses and I are going to my Great Aunt Caroline’s 100th birthday party (and thanks so much for all the cards, they are still pouring in, I’ll count and photo graph soon!–plus give away the prizes).

While visiting our aunt in Florida for her 100th birthday, we will swing by and visit Randy and his enchanted fairy garden too.Milo_zack_003

It will be Randy’s birthday while we are there too, so I whipped up this watercolor for him.

I’ve added gold glitter pen swirls in the sky and accents to the wings.

Maybe you can tell in the close up, but not very well, I guess. In real life, it has a nice sparkle to it.Milo_zack_015

There was also some red lurking on my desk in the midst of all the clutter.

Last night I made wallpaper journals, so had lots of vintage wallpaper scraps spread out.

I haven’t used the red flocked piece yet, but it is in line  for the next book cover.Milo_zack_017 

I usually sell these booklets on Etsy and will list them soon.  But we can have a little flea market Friday if you want one today.  (the one on the right is spoken for)

These are all vintage paper, ready for you to embellish as an art journal, photo album, scrapbook, what ever you’d like to use it for.  I’ve bound them with a white spiral ring binder, and the front and back covers are flocked paper.  All the pages are nicely coordinated and the books are cute as can be.

$30 each (includes postage)  if you’d like one.  I’ll include some wallpaper scraps for you to adorn your books however you’d like.Milo_zack_020

While we are shopping, here is something pretty (and RED).  This postcard album isn’t in the best of shape, it is a cover with just a few pages left in it.  But- wouldn’t it be a great starting point for a project?

Or pretty as is on a table?

$6 includes postageMilo_zack_024 sold thanks!

There is a front porch party going on today over at Rhondi‘s.  This is my gazebo, not my front porch, but hey, anywhere Twinkle goes, there is bound to be some fun. She’s always the life of any party.

The vintage applique table cloth underneath the book and on the table in the gazebo is for sale too.  Its square, has pretty edging and is hand made. Not perfect, but close. A couple of tiny spots are on it.

$6 includes postage for this one too.Milo_zack_027 

Funny, I did find some red in my studio, but here I am trying to get rid of it!

These are pretty things, but like I said, I just don’t use much in the way of red.

So, here is one more:

A pair of pillow cases with red roses cross stitched onto them, and edged in hand crocheted trim.

I’ll stick to $6 including postage for this too. sold, thanks!

These prices all include shipping within the US.  If you are elsewhere, I’ll have to charge a couple dollars.  Let me know if you are interested in added a splash of red to your life (and helping me clean out the cabinet in my studio!)Milo_zack_037

This bench that my son made from an old head board, and I painted flowers onto, is a red that I won’t be trying to get rid of. 

As far as the partied-out little dog in the red rose kercheif, I don’t think I’ll sell her either, unless of course, she keeps getting so full of burrs when she is out chasing bunnies that it becomes a full time job keeping her picked clean.Milo_zack_025

Did anyone else win any prizes during the Cottage Charm Giveaways?  I won these from Inis Lovely and have just the perfect place to use them.

On Tuesday, Becca is driving through Lawrence and is stopping to visit.  I am trying to round up some local bloggers and people who have participated in the swaps Beth and I have done to see if they want to come by for a little tea party and meet her.

If you are in the KC/Lawrence/Topeka area and are a blogger or blog friend, please contact me. Milo_zack_038

Ruby tunes and colors stuck in my head

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

Red_015 Sarah Duckett of Sadie Olive is asking us to See Red, and she is calling today, Ruby Tuesday. And now I will be humming that tune till tomorrow. As well as seeing red everywhere I go.Isawred

Vintage_roses_002 Sarah is the genius who designed my blog layout using all of my favorite paintings.  I loved it that she took this watercolor of mine and turned it on its side, toned it down, added pink and made it look like vintage wallpaper for the sidebars of my blog!

See, GENIUS!

Red_005 Red isn’t too easy to find around here at my cottage. Most flowers I have planted this year are coordinated in pink, white and purple.   But here is a chippy old red bird in my birdcage planter, and a coleus that has a touch of red in the leaves.Red_016

This planter was a birthday gift from my friends, and has some red blooms that brighten up my entryway.

Red_007 And of course, the French doors to my art studio are a rosey red.  Ruby Tuesday was  a good day for me to join in the party, ruby reds are more appealing to me than Chinese or orangish based reds.Red_002

This old curtain was lurking in my shed and I used it to wrap a pillow on the seat of this old vintage rocker.

And I am seeing RED after Twinkle took off after a bunny, into the woods and came out looking like this.  One burr tangled up on top of another burr.  I see an entire evening of picking this little stickers off of her ahead of me tonight.

Red_009 A good sized portion of my day already went to weeding the garden.  All of that work will pay off when these plants start producing.  See the red on the little plastic tag in front of the tomato cage?  That is a promise of goodness to come!  I think it is my favorite red of the day!Red_011

Although, this red handled scoop isn’t bad either.  I used it to spread more pre-emergent so that maybe I won’t have to do as much weeding later on.Red_013

This red air compressor might not be a thing of beauty, but it sure made my life easier today.  I used it to blow all the filth off the fans that I had stored in the shed for the winter.   

It worked so well, I’d love to bring it indoors and clean the whole house with it. Wouldn’t it be wonderful just to blow away the dirt?Flooded_side_yard_and_driveway_034

Here is a bit of red watercolor paint on my palette.  Sugarwings helped me with a painting last night during our sleepover.

UPCOMING GRAMMY BRAGGING ALERT!

She was lost in her project for about an hour.  For a baby not quite 2 yet, that is quite a good amount of time to stay on a task.

  I was actually able to work on my own painting while she worked on hers and we chatted about our pictures.Flooded_side_yard_and_driveway_021 

Mine isn’t done yet, now that the fairy grand baby has gone home to her Hippy Chick mom and her Daddy, I will be able to get the rest finished.

The pup is Zacharia Beauregard, my brother-in-law’s long haired dachshund.  Sugarwings and I had a bit of an argument, she is sure this is Twinkle. I told her it wasn’t and she got irritated with me. 

It was a friendly disagreement, but I did see a glimpse of what life with a two year old is going to be like.  They think they are always right, don’t they?

Back to my painting, and humming… good bye Ruby Tuesday….

Linens and Things

antiques/junking, collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, Sugarwings

2378873363_d8f30e13f1_o Today is Show and Tell day again and I have to thank  Little Pink Studio and Sugar Sugar for coming up with yet another topic of obsession.  At first, when I saw the subject was antique linens, I thought I wasn’t a collector. But, then a quick glance around my house and I realized they are everywhere. I guess I don’t think of them as a collection as much as just part of my decor.Linens_001

Most of what I have are doilies that I buy in bags or boxes at garage sales for a couple bucks a bagful.  I tuck them here or there around the cottage, layering them and bunching them up.  Nothing too perfect looking, I don’t want them to feel fussy or Victorian-ish.Linens_017

I like to mix the styles of doilies when I layer them.Linens_018

And I use all shades of white, but really prefer the darker ones, in more of an ecru.  Linens_011

I also am big on using old embroidered tea towels and hand towels.  And I actually use them, not just set them out for display. 

The texture of the fabric is so absorbent, and really feels good to dry your hands on.

Tea towels and old linen napkins are actually cheaper to buy than a brand new dish towel from Target, and they are so soft!  I rarely pay more than 50 cents for one, and they are so much nicer than any new towels.  Linens_014

Another thing I never turn down at garage sales are old shawls.  I have a few around the house that I use over table tops, and each were just a couple of dollars at estate or garage sales.  I don’t care if they have holes in them, I think it just adds to the allure. 

Every once in a while, I shake them out or throw a bunch in the bath tub and hand wash them, but basically, I just let them gather dust like everything else in my house.   We try to change the furnace filters once a month, and buy decent ones that trap dirt, plus keep the house fan running all the time to circulate and clean the air.   That helps, as well as hitting stuff with a feather duster sometimes.

I can live with a little dust as long as my floors are clean and junk is picked up.  Clutter gets to me, and I have to constantly battle piles of crap and toys, so I pick my battles.  Dust isn’t worth the fight for me!Linens_009

One time when I was at my favorite auction with Beth, I bought a big box of linens for $3 and 2 of these edged bedspreads were in it.  I used them as bed skirts in my room and in the guest room.Linens_003

I rarely pay much for the things I find, so, when I do see something that I really love and it costs a bit more, I don’t feel bad about splurging.  This table runner is actually a curtain that I bought last time I was in Leesburg, at the Cottages.  It was $30 (yes, very rich for my blood!) but was so perfectly tattered and elegant at the same time and seemed to be just what I needed to complete my new dining room redo, that I had to go for it anyway.

And I was glad I did.Linens_020

OK, I just told you about how dirty and dusty I am, now I will show you how messy and unorganized I am by opening the door to the linen cabinet of clutter and chaos.  I know I said I don’t like clutter, but if I can shut a door on it, that isn’t so bad. Linens_022   

In honor of today’s theme, I reached into the linen cabinet of clutter and chaos and pulled out a pretty little embroidered doily to add to the May Giveaway Prize Pack. It now includes:

1- a vintage cake topper ballerina

2- a vintage GOLD band

3- white leather Brighton coin purse

4- embroidered doily

5- pretty pearl pin

6- vintage greeting card

7- Bath and Bodyworks lotion

8- satin hanger with a millinery flower

Every comment all month is entered, thanks for visiting!Boat_cleaning_037_2

A bit of vintage linens thrown across this ugly swing might help it out.  Or probably not.  Its just plain ugly.  But, it is nice to have on the upper deck outside my husband’s office.  When he works at home, he sometimes sits out here and swings while he is on the phone doing business. 

Sugarwings and Twinkle make it look a lot better too!

Enjoy visiting the other sites that are showing their linens today. I look forward to seeing them all too, but will have to check them out later, I am taking my fairy grand baby to the Topeka Zoo today.

But that is one thing that is so nice about blogs, I can come back later tonight and look through the show and tells at my leisure.

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