Etsy Goodies

The Stairway to Heaven

Etsy Goodies, hand painted signs, how to's, parties

Natasha is throwing a prom! I guess it is Spring in Australia, and the weather here today was downright Springy too, about 74!! A perfect evening for a magical night at the prom.Img133

I thought I’d start with proms through out my life.

Here is my sister, Bobbie Sue, posing before she leaves for her prom.

That’s me, Karkie Jo Downey,  the one missing a shoe.  Next to my sister, is my god-mother, Bootie, the sweetest woman on the planet.

My mother made all of the clothes for us girls. I remember thinking that Bobbie’s dress was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. 

Img134  And it doesn’t look like I have changed much over the years, at least in attitude.

That is my mom behind me, does it look like I wear her out?  Poor woman.Img135

For some reason, we seemed to think it was more scenic outdoors for the pictures.  Oh, yes, the outside of a trailer park is always such a pretty place!

That is my 1st car next to me, a 1963 Chevy Impala.

My mother made this dress too.  I wanted something other than the pastels and frothy things everyone else was wearing that year.  I drew what I wanted and she made it from the sketch.

Maybe she should have told me it was a bit naked for my age? Everyone else at the prom that night was ruffly and I was slinky. Img131

She made a little lace jacket for the dress, so that covered me up a bit! But the lace emblem on the front of the halter? That was peek-a-boo, the satin was cut out and the lace was over the hole.

But hey, when you  are trailer trash and are going to Ride the Stairway to Heaven (everyone’s prom theme that year) with the cutest boy in the school, you need to be a little sleazy, huh?

Didn’t work.  He was voted Prom King, and he spent most of the evening dancing with the little blond cheerleader who was voted Queen.  My heart was broken. (Did I mention that he drove a green MG convertable and his eyes were the same color as the car?????)

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While I was looking through old photos to find the prom pics, I noticed one thing about myself.  I have always loved roses!  This dress that I wore for my senior picture is something I would wear today! (well if I still had a waist, that is).  And both prom dresses had a little lace rose on the front. 

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I recently bought this pink dream of a dress, and have it as part of my set up for the upcoming sale in my studio.Prom_001

If I don’t sell it, I think it will go into Sugarwings dress up clothes for tea parties with Grandmama Karkie.  I used to love wearing my sister’s old prom dresses when I was little.  I think my fairy grand baby will have a good time with the dress up clothes I am accumulating for her.

Thanks for the prom party, Natasha! It was fun taking a stroll up the memory lane stairway to heaven.Coal_063

In honor of the prom party, I listed this ball gown on Etsy today. Glitter_hydrangeas_005

I worked outside a while today too.

With the weather in the 70s, I couldn’t stay indoors, even though I have a ton to do before my open house and sale.

I cut branches from some fir and pine trees in the woods and wired them to this arch and over the front door of the house.Glitter_hydrangeas_007 When I was done, I was a bit like Chevy Chase in one of my all time favorite movies, Christmas Vacation, sap sticking to my fingers, and, then me sticking to everything I touched.

Then, I spray painted this sled white and set it out on the porch to sell at the open house.  I hope to get more signs painted and use this as a display for them. I will also just pound nails into the siding and hang them all over the house.

Did I mention that I used to be trailer trash? I think I might still have that in me, a bit!Glitter_hydrangeas_001

To fill an old basket, I decided to sparkle up some dried hydrangeas.

It was easy to do, (well, except for the wind blowing them.  I had to hold on while spraying, but I was already sticky from the sap anyway)Glitter_hydrangeas_003

First, I sprayed the blooms with clear poly, and sprinkled on glitter, then sprayed again to keep it in place.

Hhbutton2  Speaking of the open house, I need to get back to work on it. And don’t forget the Blog party on the 12th- "What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?"

And don’t forget Phyllis’s craft fair next week too. I plan on making things all day and showing them on the blog as I finish and offering them for sale. Craftfair2

Have fun checking out the proms!

Not Bella-ed-Out Yet!

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, holiday decor, I do tend to run on, don't I?, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art

Coal_052 Did you think I was all bella-out? Nope, here is more!

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I was only in one organized swap, silly silly silly me.

Take my advice, if you go to Silver Bella, sign up for as many swaps as you can.

You would not believe some of the gorgeous creations that were given in trade!

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I was lucky enough to get into a few side swaps to, besides my ATCs.  Rebbecca, and Julie and …… and oh my, you know I am bad about this. All my notes and business cards are packed in the box with all the swaps and are all mixed up.

But that doesn’t mean I love all of them any less!  I am going to add hangers and make ornaments for a special table top tree, all Silver Bella themed with the ATCs.

Thanks, Bella Buddies!Coal_049

On the other hand, here is a mystery solved.  Remember the beautiful box full of gifts I got in the mail and didn’t know where from, was afraid I’d forgotten a swap or a giveaway?

Well, the gifter wrote to tell me, that is what it was, a gift.  How sweet and kind. She was trying to be a secret Santa, but didn’t want to worry me and make me rack my brain to figure out what I had forgotten!

Thanks, Kathryn!!!Coal_045

My Silver Bella tiara found a home in the bathroom cabinet on the doll head I bought on the trip to Omaha.

We named the little dolly "Bella Donna"

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On the shelf near Bella Donna sits my swapty gift from Dede, who by the way, said she wanted to be the "Blotto Bella" and was a blast the whole weekend.

She let me pick ornaments, and I chose "Naughty Bella"

Which is a good name for me since I was bringing  a strange man into our room at 3 am.

Maybe I should tell the rest of that?  My roomie, Beth, went to bed early and I stayed up late with my new Bella Buds, Carol, Heather, the other Karla (yep, there were two there), and Stacey. and we giggled like school girls till way too late in Heather’s room. 

Did you know that if your key card is in your pocket with your cell phone, it loses its magnetic abilities to open doors? So I was locked out. The room was in Beth’s name.  I couldn’t get a new key, but the manager said he’d let me in if I could describe the room and my luggage.

I told him he couldn’t wake up Beth, I was trying to sneak in! But it was the only way, he insisted.

So, I described my stuff as all the bags on the floor overflowing with purchases from Vendor Night,  supplies for classes, all the stuff from the antique mall I’d gotten, and all the swaps, stacked and piled up on the floor from the TV cabinet to the  front door, so that you could barely get in the room.  He stepped inside, took one look and realized it had to be my room. Then, I promptly tripped over a paper bag and made a lot of noise, but Beth still slept through it.

Coal_028 I am continuing to burn the midnight oil getting ready for my sale in two weeks. I’ve been up till 4 am the last two nights.Coal_054

I glittered all these Ballerinas that I bought at Vendor Night and added butterfly wings that I got there too.

They are hung on a Bethany Lowe tree I picked up on the trip.Coal_008

Sometime around 2am I was making these cones. The base of them is a 90% off clearance Tussie Mussie that I ripped all the tacky things off of and embellished myself with vintagey stuff.Coal_011

Most of the embellishments were from our trip too. Either leftovers from class, goodies from Vendor night, or from the shopping along the way.Coal_012  Beth was so nice to me on the shopping part of the trip. I don’t get out to junk as much as she does, so she was calling it my "Pity Trip" and giving me first choice on all the goods!

Look at the pretty ribbon on this one. it is from Rebecca’s class.  Did she just get some old seam binding wet and crumple it, do you think?

Wish I could have gotten more than 3 of these cones for 50 cents each, they were great to work with.Coal_040

One more purchase from our drive up to Omaha. I bought another Bethany Lowe tree for my living room.

I’m going with an all white theme, for Christmas in that room. Well ivory and cream really.  Multi whites.  I’ll show more during our

What do you LOVE about your holiday home? party Hhbutton2

Coal_003I’ve been so busy Bella-ing, redoing the blog (well Sadie Olive did all the actual work, but it took up a lot of my time too) and then getting ready for the upcoming sale at my home, I haven’t done much Etsy listing.

I did list this, the background is an invoice from Acme Coal Mining. I loved that 1917 paper!  I wondered if Santa got his coal there.

I’m sure that is where Wiley Coyote and Bugs Bunny did, every exploding device or weird thing that they bought was from Acme.

(this sold to Louisa who had this wallpaper in her home growing up! I sent her all the scraps I had of it so she could make something too)Coal_058

Now, I am going to be good, stop running on, and go list something else on Etsy.  I am crazy about this old wallpaper too. I had made a banner from it also and that sold to Bethany.  And that is all I had of this wallpaper. It is so rich and deluxe, but in small doses, I can’t quite picture it filling a room.

I’m outta here

Etsy Goodies, holiday decor, magazine pictures or articles, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art

Law_mag The Lawrence Magazine is out now.  It is local, so I’m sure that doesn’t mean much to most of you.

I had to have 3 rooms of my home decorated for Christmas by Sept 15 so they could shoot this, and what pictures do they use?? Two, both from the same room!!

Oh well, at least I have the upstairs decorated and ready for the Holiday Home Tour and can concentrate on other things. If I hadn’t had this early deadline, I’d be scrambling to get those rooms done now instead.Img098

This year, the tour will feature a Kwanzaa home and a Hanukkah home too.

(I am in the top photo.) I wore jeans, not knowing I’d be in the pictures. Its lucky I don’t have paint smeared all over me!

These pictures are by Jason Dailey Photography

http://www.daileyimages.com
http://www.blackboook.com/jasondailey and he was kind enough to let me post them.
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I took time to list a couple things on Etsy today. I made these boots for an article I wrote for Victorian Decorating.Boot_009  I am keeping a couple and selling the others.

Aren’t the old buttons great?

Boot_010 One already sold too!  They are $7 and there is one left in the shop if you are interested.Lee_lees_first_xmas_tree_007

I had Sugarwings most of yesterday. It was her first peek at our Christmas tree, I was waiting for her with the camera so I could capture her face.

I think the lights and decorations will mean every bit as much to her as they do to me! We walked all around the house and pointed at pretties and talked about the holiday.Lee_lees_first_xmas_tree_014

This morning, I decorated my tiara. It was a store bought rhinestone one, pretty enough. But I thought that to be worn at Silver Bella, it needed more. I think it might have plenty now.

Lee_lees_first_xmas_tree_010 The scarf it is sitting on will be what I tie around my waist for "Junk Gypsy" night at Silver Bella.  I am just wearing jeans and a tee shirt and this scarf (with the tiara of course! I might have that on all weekend!)

I think the scarf might be a Xmas tree skirt when I get home…

I’m not getting decked out like a lot of the attendees. But I also am a lot older than most of them too. 

Which reminds me, I should go and pack my bags. My swaps and tools and goodies are ready to go but my clothes aren’t. 

When you are about to turn 50, the clothes don’t seem as important. A few t-shirts and some jeans and my tennis shoes and I am set for anywhere.  It took a lot longer to figure out which glue, which pretty rhinestone buttons, etc to take than what clothes to pack!!

Good bye, everyone- hope you have a good weekend too. I plan on having a spectacular one.

Presents, packages, and procrastination- a look at my October giveaway prize

Etsy Goodies, give away, paintings, swaps, Travel, vintage paper/collage art

Natasha_021 Am I making any progress on the studio before the fairy grand baby gets here and I have to stop?  Well, kind of.

I packed up my swaps and am taking them to the PO today.  This ornament goes to Shirley, as my part of the swap that my Pretty Romantic Homes group on Ebay is having.

Natasha_017 And my package, all wrapped up in vintage wallpaper, is ready to go to Natasha in Australia for the Deck the Halls swap hosted by Monica at:

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I won’t show Natasha’s gifts yet, so she’ll be surprised, but here is something I am sending to her son, Leroy. I doubt if he reads my blog.

KU is undefeated so far this year (that is a very big deal to my husband).  Natasha is a football fan, so I thought it would be nice to send Leroy a football.Natasha_018  Now my husband tells my that "Australian Rules" football is  a different ball. Oh well, little boys have a good time with throwing balls around, so I’m sure he’ll enjoy it anyway.Sbella_015

I have a side swap at Silver Bella with Julie. Its funny, I listed 3 mini wallpaper,ephemera packs with an ATC as side swaps and Julie took me up on it.Sbella_002

The trouble is, that she was already in my ATC swap and I was including that same pack as part of it!!

So I told her I would bundle up some big pieces of wallpaper as a swap so she wouldn’t get the same thing twice.

I am hoping someone else takes me up on these ATC/ephemera packs. It would be sad to offer to trade and get no takers!!Sbella_013

I also made a gift for the winner of my OCTOBER GIVEAWAY  Jessi

She happens to be a Bella too, so I am taking the gift to her there.Sbella_014

You know you can enter my November drawing for a custom Christmas gift by leaving a comment, right?  Any comment, any time , all month.

Sbella_005 Lets see, what else did I do yesterday while avoiding cleaning the studio?

Well, as I did attempt to clean my work table, I came across a few things I wanted to finish, like this piece.Sbella_010

And I made up 6 of these little vintage ballerinas, so they could be fairies.Sbella_011

They are sweet little things. I guess you have to be pretty sweet when you have a face like that.

(oops, that was catty- but really, look at that face!)

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I also framed this watercolor, but I just don’t like the vintage frame gold, it will have to be painted white. Well, I tried to get by with not painting it.Sbella

So, I am packed up and ready for Silver Bella at least, and all my swaps are done and ready to go to the PO, as well as all my Etsy sales for this week. 

I am lucky to have 2 boxes to Australia and 2 to Canada on the same day!  One trip to the PO for all, instead of going back for each.  Out of country boxes have to go through the main PO here, I can’t just drop them off at the grocery store like most parcels.

OK, enough procrastinating. I have to go and clean the studio.  Or I could go pick Sugarwings up early today……

Feeling the JOY

Etsy Goodies, holiday decor, how to's, vintage paper/collage art

Garlands_002 I had a good studio day yesterday after unpacking from my trip to the Ozarks. Well, I am half unpacked. And the laundry isn’t quite done yet.  And the bags of non-refrigerated foodstuffs are still sitting around in the kitchen.

Maybe I am not quite half way unpacked.  But I had a great day in the studio avoiding it all!Garlands_005

I made a few banners for Christmas from vintage wallpaper, millinery flowers, sheet music, tulle, and purchased letters.

Here is a close up of this colorful one.Garlands_007

But this is the one I will keep in my living room to use this season.Garlands_010 (it says MERRY)

It is made with all gold and white wallpapers and I added some chandelier drops to the tulle the banner is strung on.Garlands_031

This is similar to the first one, same wallpapers, but instead of the bright colors, I accented it with pages from an old book and vintage buttons with pearls and rhinestones.

This is actually a cleaned up corner of the studio. I might be in trouble- I have a local TV show shooting here in 13 days.  4 of those days, I’ll be at SILVER BELLA!! and a few others,(like today) I’ll have Sugarwings. 

Garlands_022 But, yet, I let my unpacked weekend getaway things pile up in the house and trash my studio while I string letters on tulle.

Well, actually, here are some not even strung yet.  Garlands_026

Aren’t these pearl letters cool? They are at Michaels for $1 each. I bought enough to spell out a few words,

‘Merry’

‘Joy’

‘Snow’

‘Noel’

Garlands_028 I fell hard for this wallpaper, wish I had more of it!!  It was one page of a 1930s wallpaper sample book. 

I could have used a whole roll! The sample book comes with an order form where you can get the paper for 39 cents a roll.  But, since the book is more than 70 years old, I doubt if there is much of it available. If wishes were horses, I’d need a really big barn.

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Are you seeing a pattern here? JOY is a favorite word of mine.  It sums up the holiday season so well. It is short, concise and just says it all.

Plus, I’d say this sign would be pretty in a little girl’s room year round.  Or in my kitchen.  I love that word and don’t limit it only to Christmas.Garlands_032

I also framed some vintage doll clothes.  I’d bought a cute wooden box at an antique shop for $8.  Then, I found as a bonus- a bunch of these old clothes.

I sold quite a few of them on Etsy (pictured here), but saved my favorites, knowing I wanted to do something with them eventually.Garlands_037

This little pink dress is hand beaded and has a matching necklace to go with it. 

I painted a small frame white, distressed it, then glued down a piece of vintage wallpaper.

The dress is attached with double sided tape.

I glued a bundle of millinery flowers tied up in a faded ribbon to the wallpaper, and then glued the beads to the wallpaper too.

The dress is removable if I ever want to. But then, I wonder, why would I? Maybe I should just glue it down too?

I glued another old, pink ribbon to the back to hang the piece from. It was a very easy project.Garlands_034

This little dress was even easier.

I cut an oval of the old wallpaper to fit this antique pewter frame (hard to believe I didn’t paint over it, huh?), then used double sided tape to lay out this aqua dress, and put it into the frame.

These old doll clothes are art in themselves, but I still needed me some foof.

So I gathered a scrap of vintage lace into a bow, and glued it to the top of the frame and added some old jewelry to it with another dot of glue.

All of these projects will be for sale on Etsy, or contact me here if you are interested. I might not list them, since I have a sale coming up at my house. But if you want one, I’d be happy to sell it from the blog.  Heck, I am always happy (and JOYful) to sell anything!!

You can still enter my October drawing by leaving a comment on this post. I’ll annouce the winner on the 1st.

TWO HUNDRED posts!

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, give away, I do tend to run on, don't I?, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

200_003 Today is my 200th post! Wow, who knew when I started doing this I would LOVE blogging so much and have such a great time with it?

Before I started writing a blog, I didn’t even really read them. I didn’t know the wealth of friendship, entertainment, and creativity out there.

If I had, I would have come up with a more creative name, or at least I’d like to think that!  I would have at least used "Karkie" instead of "Karla", that is what my family calls me.  My business name was "Comfort and Joy" that might have been better.  Oh well, too hard to change at this point!!

Maybe I’ll list 200 reasons why I love writing my blog?! I am known for long and rambling posts….

Well, here are a few at least-

First_tea_party_031_2 I’ve met the most generous and fun people.  Like the blogger friend who sent little Sugarwings this dress as a gift, but doesn’t want me to tell anyone who she is.

I always say that bloggers are the most generous souls I’ve ever met.

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I’ve gotten to know some other artists, whose works I’d never have seen, like my friend, Bethany who drew this for her 200th post and let me "borrow" it because I just thought it was the cutest sketch ever.

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I get to have fun with my Sis, by she and I participating in challenges and swaps together. 

Beachy is having a challenge now to use an old photo and show what you have done. This is Sissy’s result!! Wow!!Crystals_001

Here is mine, from the same vintage photo.  Not as fanciful as Sis’s, but what could be, hers is so wonderfully fun!

I combined the challenge with making a card for Carole who is a kind hearted blogging friend who is having a rough time with her back surgery.

Mary Lou is gathering up cards to send to Carole. See, didn’t I say that bloggers were giving people?Ren_faire_sissy

I’ve shown this photo before, it is of my Sissy. Can you see why her challenge photo turned into a flock of fairies? She IS a fairy. Sugarwings takes after her Great Aunt Sissy.

I love that my blog keeps me in touch with my family and friends.  I live far away from most of them and this just makes me feel a bit more connected. Maybe they can feel like they are more of a part of my life when they see Sugarwings and the rest of us and read about what we are up to.

Lily_036 And of course, I have been able to sell my work from the blog, and connect it to my Etsy Shop, which I’d never even heard of before seeing it pop up on so many other blogs.

Now, Phyllis will be having a virtual craft show, yet another fun way to meet more bloggers and do some mingling and shopping. Artwork_for_cards_013

I’ve enjoyed having the opportunity to show some of my artwork too. What artist doesn’t need a venue to be seen in? Cards_005

And I have been encourage and inspired to try different things and branch out by other bloggers and the things I see them do.

Beth_sept_010 My buddy, Beth and I like to make projects together and gossip about what we’ve read and who is doing what.  We feel like these blogs we read are written by neighbors and friends.  Each one is like getting a post card full of news from a pal.

(by the way- there is a FLEA MARKET on Beth’s site right now, time for more shopping!)

Luois_003_2 Also, I get to share my experiences and talk about where I’ve been and what I’ve been doing.

Like the party I went to on Saturday. An artist friend,Louis Copt, has "CoptOberFest" every fall at his home.Luois_004

Louis and Phyllis have the coolest, artiest home ever and I just feel like I HAVE to have a place to show photos of it!  How many people do you know that build a kitchen around a wood fired pizza oven?Luois_008

This is in Louis’ studio, with his Kansas landscapes on the walls behind Jen and Diane (more art friends).Luois_011

Louis doesn’t just paint Kansas, he travels the world and does scenes from all over, he has taken groups on painting tours of France and Italy through the local art center. Someday, I hope to join one, but it will take a while to save up for it!

Artwork_for_cards_026_2 I took a class from Louis, and this is one of the paintings I did in it. 

Which brings me to another reason I love blogging- tea parties!! Wasn’t Karis tea party fun?  And I was so thrilled that I had so many ‘guests’ at my Romantic Country publication celebration, showing what they LOVED about their own homes.

I look forward to the "What do you Love about your Holiday Home" party. It will be on Wednesday Dec. 12th. PLEASE NOTE, THAT THIS IS A CHANGE- TOO MANY PEOPLE DON’T HAVE THEIR HOMES READY BY THE 5TH AS ORIGINALLY PLANNED!

I hope to meet many more new friends at that party.  I hope you can all attend and tell your friends to come too.

Luois_016 I always am inspired by the generosity of bloggers, and want to thank Angelina’s cards for featuring me in her hightlighted artist segment.

And have I mentioned swaps and giveaways yet?? How fun are those? I just won these pretties from Dena,First_tea_party_016  and will have tea party with my fairy grand baby with them soon.

Luois_021I also love having giveaways myself.  For my 200th post, all comments on #199  and today’s 200th will be entered to win this book and hand made book mark.

I will announce the winner on Wed. so everyone has time to enter.

Plus all comments through out the month are entered into my monthly drawing. 

Thanks to everyone who takes the time to look at my pictures and read my ramblings and to the people who have taken the time to leave me over 3,500 comments!  I try to answer each and everyone, but sometimes, for some weird reason, Typepad kicks the responses back to me, and the emails don’t go through. If you didn’t hear an answer from me, it wasn’t because I didn’t try.

Thanks again!

Guests come by the Cottage and one is a real live doll

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, Food and Drink, give away, hand painted signs, vintage paper/collage art

Bennet_004 We have house guests at the cottage this weekend.  An old college friend of my husband’s and his 3 teenagers with their dog, Bennet. 

So far, Bennet and Twinks have wrestled non stop since he got here.  It sounds like an entire herd of dogs running around upstairs. That is, when Twinkle’s feet get a chance to touch the ground. Our beautiful guest,Maddy is quite the dog lover and has been carrying Twinks everywhere she goes.Framed_doll_007

Maddy looks a bit like this paper doll doesn’t she?

I did this picture yesterday and have it listed on Etsy today.Framed_doll_004

Something a little different than what I usually do.  I discovered that framed collage pieces require a a different mindset than the tags.Sommerset_009

I made a couple more hanging pieces while I was at it. This one has a unique frame, it is a metal dish that I found junking this summer. Those portraits are tinted with pastels and then set down into the 2 cups of the tray. The piece itself is like a nut dish, or something like that. I can see it used for mints and nuts at a wedding a long time ago. Sommerset_011 

I am pretending that the old photos are of two sisters, one kind of plain and serious and the other blond and flirty and cute.  Sounds a bit like the beginning to a Jane Austen novel, doesn’t it? I’m sure that the plain and serious sister married well and for love. And had nuts and mints at her wedding. Sommerset_014

This is another metal tray from an estate sale, maybe it was meant as a boudoir tray?  I think it might need a word or a phrase added to it. I am not good with that part of collage, but I will think about it, and look through some old books.  Down near the doll there is a spot that could use a little something.Red_button_039

How sick are you of me showing button jars? I LOVE making those. I listed this one yesterday, all the others have sold and I only have  5 empty jars left to embellish, a couple of them will be commissions. 

I’ll have to start checking out other jars to use, because they are so fun to make and it is rewarding when they fly out of the Etsy shop!

Although, I really need to get ready for my Holiday Sale. I should be getting serious and getting some painting done. I have to hand paint a few dozen ornaments and make some more of these signsCnady_corn_011.

As well as a million other things I need to have ready.  I try to make a list of what needs to be done when, but I simply can’t follow it.  I am not wired that way.  I get side tracked by shiny objects and go off track and do something totally different.Cnady_corn_015

Or I get sidetracked by my fairy grand baby. She has spent a lot of time with me this week. Last night she helped me make pumpkin chocolate chip cookies from this recipe. I don’t usually use recipes, I wing it. But I saw this on Monica’s blog

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies:
2 Cups flour
1 cup quick or old fashion oats, uncooked
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter /margarine, softened
1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup Libby’s Solid Pack Pumpkin

1 cup semi sweet chocolate morsels

preheat oven to 350. Combine flour, oats, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Cream butter; gradually add sugars beating until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla, mix well. Alternate additions of dry ingredients and pumpkin, mixing well after each addition. Stir in morsels; drop by rounded spoonfuls onto lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake 20-25 minutes, until cookies are firm and lightly browned. Remove from sheets and cool on rack.

Cnady_corn_016 With a houseful of teenagers for the weekend, I thought I could use some more snacks so I mixed up a big batch of honey roasted nuts, regular peanuts, cashews, candy corn, broken up Hershey bars, and peanut butter chips. 

I like to keep bowls of treats out to spoil the kids when they come to visit, and this is about as easy as it gets.

Speaking of cooking, I need to go tend to my huge pot of black bean chili that is on the stove. I am feeding a lot of people while they watch a KU game this afternoon.  Maybe while they are watching football, I can squeeze in painting a few signs.

I will have my 200th post on Monday.  Please leave a comment on this one, #199, or the 200th and I will have a drawing  for the Foof of Life book and a hand made book mark to go with it.Sewing_box_030 The drawing will be on my 201st.

198 and Counting and Sugarwings serves Tea

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

Sommerset_003 Will you be irritated with me if I complain about not getting much done again? I work fast, but I seem to have LIFE get in the way of getting artwork done. 

Yesterday all I was able to do was this painting of roses, in an embellished frame, and a few more button jars.

Red_button_018 I’ve really enjoyed making these jars, and they are selling as fast as I list them! That is a nice (and rare)feeling. Red_button_021

The pink one, filled with all pink buttons is my favorite.  I hope to list it today.  Yesterday my Internet went down, it was going off and on, unpredictably, and I would get kicked off just as I was in the middle of downloading a photo.

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I have spent the better part of the morning talking to a tech person on the phone, but I think I have the computer back up and running.  Or at least I hope so.  Maybe I should make this a fast post instead of my typical ramblings, so I don’t lose it all?First_tea_party_010

The other reason I didn’t get work much done?  I was doing better things!

Sugarwings and I had our first tea party together.  She was excited to put on her party dress over her regular clothes and actually played with the tea cups and spoon as they were meant to be. She is growing up so fast. 

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She spent a lot of time pretending to feed Twinkle and the teddy bears. But Twinks was more interested in eating the crayons we’d been using instead.

OK, this is classic Karla here– notice the bright orange Goodwill tag still on the shoulder of the pretty dress? Yep, I take special "First Tea Party" photos for the scrapbook and the baby is wearing a Goodwill tag.  First_tea_party_023

My fairy grand baby stayed over night and most of both days, so we got a lot of playing done and not much else. 

We both woke up with the same bed-head hairstyle.  Somehow,it is cuter on her….First_tea_party_019

Sugarwings went with me to run errands, I had to drop off some packages.  I’d run out of poster board to wrap wallpaper in, and had to use the poster that I had as display for face painting last week.First_tea_party_020

When there is a baby around, you have to make do with what you have, it isn’t easy to drop everything and run to the store for poster board to wrap a package.

By the way, the going rate around here for a pumpkin or a butterfly on the side of your child’s face is $2.Beachy_challenge

This is fun- Beachy is having a challenge.  She wants us to use this photo any way we want and then show the results.  I plan on making a get well card for Carole of Scoundrels and Rogues, who is having a rough time with back surgery. I’ve had quite a few back surgeries myself and know what it is like. I spent a couple of years practically bed ridden and still have some nerve loss in my left leg.

If you want to send Carole a card, I can give you the info on where to send it. Marylou is putting a box together for her. I promise to add the link tomorrow, but am having computer issues today and can’t seem to do it. Sewing_box_027

Today is post #198, remember on my 200th, I will be giving away this beautiful book and a hand painted book mark to keep track of your place in it. 

Also, leaving any comment at all, any time this month enters you in the regular drawing I have. Do you get sick of me explaining that every time? I should make up a button or something to keep displayed so I don’t say it over and over!

EDIT: here is the info for Carole

Hello Gal blogger friends! Our dear sweet friend Carole of Click here: Scoundrels And Rogues is having a very hard time of it. She’s had 2 back surgeries in the last 10 days. When she called me last Saturday she was in so much pain. I felt so bad for her…She’s in for a long slow recovery. She told me it will be 1 to 2 years until she will be able to walk again on her own again.
Marylou from Click here: Marylou’s Thoughts & Other Critical Matter:) has started the project "Cards for Carole" to help cheer Carole up. She would like you to all send Carole a get well card..Please. Click on Marylou’s blog to find out more of what’s going on. Or you can email Marylou at  maryloudalcino@sbcglobal.net. I’m trying to get the word out for Marylou. Thanks so very much!! You and Marylou are just the best group of Gals there is out there in blogging land. Lets all show Carole how much we care about her…
Bless your hearts! ~Mary~ IsabellasCloset

Giving away some Foof and some practcial painting tips

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, how-to projects

Sewing_box_006 Even though my slipcovers turned out cute, (as long as you didn’t look closely at the seams and corners!!) I still hate to sew.

But vintage sewing stuff is so cool.  I love the color of the satin on this sewing box, and it is also a music box!

I listed it on Ebay yesterday after filling it with pretties. I know I will NEVER use it if I keep it around. 

I try to tell myself that I can’t keep everything.  That also goes along with the rule "you can’t buy everything" when you are at a flea market.Sewing_box_026

Luckily there is Etsy too.  I have sincerely loved this venue.  I don’t sell a ton of stuff, but enough to justify making more!

I would say that for me, Etsy is about the equivalent of a small art and craft show once a month. Without leaving my cottage!Sewing_box_024

I made two more button jars to list on Etsy yesterday, one full of blue buttons, with a blue lid, the other red.

But I didn’t make much yesterday, I felt like the day was a mishmash and nothing really got accomplished.  I did clean house, babysit and go to the gym and that was a chunk of daylight right there.

Sewing_box_001 I also re-did this cabinet, chest of drawers thing from a garage sale ($25).

It was grey to start with, I lightly sanded and primed it.

I used Zinzer Bullseye spray bonding primer.  The only place I can ever find that product (best primer on the planet!!!) is Home Depot.Sewing_box_003

I always take the drawers out to paint them. And I do paint INSIDE the drawers of old pieces, so they are nice and clean and fresh. I rarely prime the interior, it doesn’t seem to need priming.

Never paint the outside of a drawer, though, that will make it hard to pull in and out. Sewing_box_002

And of course, it is good to have company while you are  working. Sewing_box_004

I use a small, flat, wheeled square thing that I got at a garage sale for 50 cents to move my furniture.  It is easier than maneuvering a dolly. I have built bigger ones like this with a piece of wood covered in carpet remnants and wheels from the hardware store to handle larger pieces of furniture.

I like being able to move almost any piece by myself without asking for help. So all the little tricks and tools I can get, I’m happy to use.

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I debated how much time to put into this piece. I know it would have looked great with trim added to the top and the handles removed,their holes filled in with putty, and then glass knobs added.

But, I don’t sell furniture full time now like I used to, and I have few markets for the piece. I am having a sale in December, but if it doesn’t sell then, I’ll be keeping it.

So, I kept the project simple, and primed and painted over the existing handles. I think they have kind of a rustic charm about them.Sewing_box_012

I lined the inside of the opening with some of my favorite vintage wallpaper. It hurt me a little bit to cut so much off the roll! I usually am making smaller projects with it.

I know it would look great to line the drawers with wallpaper too, but I was being practical with this one. Fresh paint was good enough. Sometimes good enough is OK.

Sewing_box_027 Hmm, if this piece doesn’t sell, I think it will make a pretty backdrop for photographing items I have to sell.

But these are not for sale- the book "Foof of Life" and a handmade bookmark with a tiny painted rose on it will be your prize for my 200th posting!

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Today is #197, so check back and enter by leaving a comment on the day of my 200th. 

Every comment you leave on any post enters you into my October giveaway, which will be your choice of a Cottage Collage Kit, or else something I have made from one, if you are not a crafter.

Last night, I went to a talk given by a good friend of mine, Louis Copt. He is an amazing artist and does paintings of Kansas landscapes that are so beautiful, you almost think Kansas would be a cool place to live.

Here is his website, take a look at his Prairie Fire series!!!

http://www.louiscopt.com/

I have a screw loose

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, paintings, redos, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Button_jar_005 Last night, I embellished old jars that I had filled with vintage buttons.

I used wallpaper on the lid and the label of this one, then added hand drawn swirls onto it in that translucent gold pen I like to use.Button_jar_002

It shows up a bit here in the close up of the lid, but really is prettier in person.Button_jar_026 (I just got an email, the first jar sold on Etsy, but I will list more)

Everything I used on these jars is from my stash of old stuff.  I have tons of scrap booking paper and supplies from Michaels and Hobby Lobby, but when I do my art projects, I prefer vintage materials.

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I also finished up my Silver Bella ATCs.  They have trim at the bottom and a ribbon to hang from, so I don’t know if that breaks any ATC rules, or not. Button_jar_024  But the swap is at the holiday time, so I thought they’d make nice ornaments.

They are all basically made the same, but no two are exactly alike.  Button_jar_007

Today, I haven’t done much of any thing but piddle around here and there. I listed a button jar on Etsy and those beautiful, old French illustrations on Ebay.

I’ve been struggling to get this crib together for Sugarwings for months now. I’ve asked everyone to help and no one could figure it out!

The friend who loaned it to me came by and we got it together, but of course, I am missing one screw.  As always in any project!

It looked kind of plain so, I added an old table cloth as a skirt. My mother made the quilt years ago, the rosebuds are perfect for this room.

Now the fairy grand baby can actually sleep in her special room, instead of a portable bed downstairs.

(the bed has wheels and I will roll it away from the wall and cords before I let her sleep in it, don’t worry!!)Button_jar_010

This chair used to be in the corner of her room, but I moved it into the library to make space for the crib.I added an old slipcover I had made for the chair when it was previously in the living room.  For a heavy chair, it sure gets moved from room to room a lot.Button_jar_013

The old log cabin style doll house was at a garage sale for $8.  I painted it ivory and took the removable roof off to use it at a book rack for the baby’s favorite stories.Button_jar_011

This is one of those catch all rooms that a lot of people seem to have.  Where all the odds and ends go and you try to make them fit. (this room will need a LOT of work before people tour the cottage!)

This garage sale wicker desk needs repainted, but for now, I just laid two hankies on the top and covered them with a piece of glass from a dresser top.

I’m getting ready for a holiday home tour, so will stick with red and green for this room, and bring in my funky knee-hugger elves and other kitschy things.Button_jar_014

The library is a room we added in the attic, this is the little room in the main part of the house that serves as an entry way to the space. 

The library walls were textured, by adding joint compound to the paint.

The entryway is the same color of paint, but no texture. I painted leaves onto the wall with acrylic craft paints thinned with glaze, in a slightly darker green.Button_jar_015 (I just love the fabric on the old chair! It used to be curtains)

We walled of the end of the room to build a linen closet.  To give the tiny room some interest, I cut up a broken Victorian foot board to hang above the closet doors.Button_jar_016

I have a few of my watercolors hanging in this alcove area.

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Sugarwing’s room and our guest room (also part of the attic) are upstairs also.

This is the door that was on the front of our old farmhouse when we bought it.I wanted to keep it, but really had no where practical for it, so here it is at the top of the stairs.

  Some one had irritatingly painted over all the glass! I stripped those down to discover that some of the colored glass had been replaced with clear. So I used stained glass paint from Hobby Lobby to fill in. (the fakes are the purple panes)Button_jar_018

My last piddling around project this morning was hanging the old print I had added fairy wings to, and above it, the portrait I painted of Sugarwings, back when she was 5 months old. (seems like ages ago that she was a tiny baby!)

These are in her room now and I think I am completely done in there and ready for the Holiday Home Tour!! The baby’s room and the guest room are set to go.  Well, except for that one missing screw to the crib……

I’m off to go paint something.  Don’t forget to enter the giveaway drawing.

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