fairies

Frog Princes and Guncles

fairies, family, guncles, how to's

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Have you seen the little papermache creatures at Michael's in the dollar bins?

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That is where I picked up this frog.  All he needed was a kiss to be turned into a Froggy Fairy Prince!  (well that, and some ephemera, glitter, glue, and a crown)

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The best part about him, though, is his eyes.  I had a vintage Easter bunny that Agnes Rosebud thought was hers to play with, so it was missing a couple of its not-so-lucky rabbit's feet. I popped the eyes out of it and added them to this frog after decoupaging it in old text. (I'll be watching out for trashed dolls at flea markets and garage sales just to harvest the eyes from.  Kind of creepy, but worth it, these eyeballs really made the whole project)

Next, I used pink chalk to make blush for his cheeks, and rosy up his tummy, and drew his grin with a brown marker.

Over that, he got a generous helping of clear glitter.

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I made his wings with the patterns I drew for the Mini Dress Form tutorial. (see, there are LOTS of things in the class that you will use for other stuff too, not just the dress forms!!)

To get the wings shaped the way I wanted them, I made two pair, back to back and sandwiched wire in between.  That way, I could bend them around like this.  I inked the edges of them and added glitter to the rims.  For dimension, I cut the top half of the set of wings off of the bottom half, then layered them on top of each other.

I also used a brown ink pad to accent the frog's body. Probably should have thought of that before the glitter instead of after, but it was still ok.

His crown is a snip of screen that I cut to fit, and added sparklies and millinery to, then glued on.

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This lil froggy guy will be winging his way to the Guncle's house with me.  I'm off to Florida to celebrate Guncle Randy's birthday. Sugarwings wanted to go too, but I told her I didn't have a plane ticket for her.

She said, that we could go to the movie theater, they sell tickets! Then she could come too. She loves visiting her Guncles (gay uncles) and the beautiful beach they live near.  Plus, she knows how fun those guys are.  I'll miss her, but this weekend is all planned for grown ups.  I promised to take her to the beach and to see the Guncles another time.

I'll be in heaven this weekend-

  • great food (they are the BEST cooks, and always have fresh seafood)
  • a weekend long craft-a-thon
  • champagne!
  • show tunes to sing along with
  • non-stop laughter
  • and the most beautiful fairy garden to sit in

(this was pre-posted, I am away from my computer right now, and all orders from my Boutique will be shipped out on Wed. the 29th.  I'll be reading comments, but might not get to answer them all. )

A Springtime tea party

fairies, family, flowers, Food and Drink, Sugarwings, We're having a party

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The weather around here has been weird, which means, its a typical Kansas Spring. The air conditioner was in use on Monday and by the end of the week we had the furnace back on again.

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Sugarwings spent some of the weekend with me and we were both sick of the cold weather, so we cheered ourselves up with a Fairy Tea Party.  A big part of the fun was setting her table and planning treats that our guests would like.

We made cupcakes together, then I put her to work making cherry tomato and cheese kabobs on colorful toothpicks. (she preferred to make her tomatoes connected with multiple picks, and her platter of snacks looked more like an erector set than kabobs)

I let her pick the flowers for the centerpiece and she chose all yellow, which is odd for her, she loves pink even more than I do.  But I think she made a good choice for the table cloth and the teapot that she chose.

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Our guests were Pixie Pie and Lola (which means Grandmother in Filipino, Lola is Grandpa Ardell's widow).  All day, while getting ready for them, Sugarwings refused to call them by their names, she would only refer to them as "our guests".

And after they left, she set and re-set her table for guests to come again.

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The goodies went over well.  I don't have a single photo where someone isn't chewing.  Everyone was pretty engrossed in the meal. (that is Sparkle in the background waiting patiently to clean up the floor under the table after the meal is over, Agnes Rosebud and Twinkle aren't that patient, they are under the table already.)

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The girls might think that tea parties are all about the food, but I am sneakily teaching manners as we chow down.   They learn about passing the food around, pouring their own cream, and sharing food, but not sharing the spoons or double dipping. As well as polite conversation and asking each person how their day was.

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There might have been a little bit too much sugar in the tea, so we bundled up and went outside to run some of the energy off. It sure looks like Spring with all the iris in bloom, but it was too chilly for me.

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Promising them a bubble bath got the two little girls to come inside again so I could get warm  They were happy running full speed through the garden trails while I shivered, but a chance to play in the big tub convinced them.

And a warm bubble bath was good for them too, they were cold and sticky.

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Thanks for all of your sign ups for my Birdsong Tag Book Swap!

And there is room for more.  Scroll down to the previous post for details if interested.

Some prettiness in the mail

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IMG_9956 Sponsor gifts for Bird Song are still coming in, and ooooohhhh myyyyyy!  This envelope of rosy goodness just made me sigh when I opened it. 

These little trims came from Lisa Super and are packaged so sweetly. My guests will love them! Thanks, Lisa!!

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And how excited will the classmates be to see these kits?  Look at the quality supplies included! 

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Each kit is unique and are extravagantly packed with everything you need to make a decorated baby shoe. And the shoe itself is already assembled, so all that needs to be done is the fun stuff.

These are from Lynn and she has the kits on sale right now in her shop if you aren't going to be here to get a kit from the goodie bags at Bird Song.

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Lynn's sister, Karla, sent goodies too, and look at how cute these packs are.  She has included lots of  vintage bits and trims for the students to play with. Thanks, ladies!

I'm so impressed with the generosity of the sponsors.  And there is more to come.  A little bird told me that Dawn will be sending some of her lovely soaps…

A full list of sponsors can be found on the side bar of this blog and of the Bird Song blog.

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Since re-shuffling the class and seating, I have an open spot now.

Please contact me if you are interested.

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After having a houseful of arty friends last weekend, my house feels empty, and I can't wait to see all my guests at the end of the month for Bird Song.  I'll have a few staying at the house, but of course, there isn't room for all of them. But wouldn't that be fun if there was?

This cute Elephant is from Jenn, she gave me a whole set of these tags and I just had to tuck them into my Easter display. By the way, she has spots available for her magical event this fall.  After hearing her plans for decor, I have to say, you shouldn't miss it.

IMG_9911 While the theme features fairies, they are not the cutey pie colorful fairies that you might think. She is going for a woodland, GORGEOUS dreamy paradise filled with grown up, glam fairies.  More like you'd see in Vogue than in a story book. As a matter of fact, Victoria magazine's latest issue has a spread about a woodland dinner party that looks a lot like what Jenn has been planning.

Did I say GORGEOUS yet?   Wow, I can't wait!

Moulin projects

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, Travel

A quick note, to let you know that there are a couple extra spots opened up in my Paper Cowgirls class.  Please email me for a special link to sign up.  If you had approached me about it in the past, and there wasn't space, there is now.  And I am sorry, that I didn't save the names of the people waiting to get in, because I thought it was already full!!

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This is a photo my table mate took during Shea's class.  We were making necklaces, and I was trying  mine on while keeping it together with clothes pins.  We used jewelry glue to layer pieces of filigree with a rhinestone piece, and mine just kept sliding off. 

I made too many design changes in the necklace, using a vintage piece instead of the rhinestones provided, and it was too heavy. So, it didn't hang right, and I had to redo it.  I adored Shea's design, and love the necklace, but I wanted mine just a little different than the rest, and that was a mistake.  I got carried away and added way too much.

So, it got stripped back down again and I still used my own vintage pieces on it, but I followed our teacher's design so that it hung correctly.  The silk ribbon that she gave us to use in the kit was meant for a certain weight limit and I'd gone way too far over that.

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Mine ended up without the filigree pieces, even after all the work of gluing and clamping them together.  I used that bauble on just a ribbon, so I actually got two necklaces out of the deal!

This choker is still Shea's concept, I just changed out the beads in the kit for some from my Great Aunt Caroline, and used vintage rhinestone flowers instead of the charms  provided.

I've worn it a lot, and know that I'll get a lot of future wearings from it too. 

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Don't try to rain on my parade and tell me that is a Scotty, not a Yorkie.  I'll put my fingers in my ears and sing, so that I don't hear you.  

Yorkshire Terriers are hard to find, so when I find a cute Scotty, I say close enough and just lie to myself about what kind of dog it is.

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Two of my other projects from Moulin Rouge have already found a permanent home in my cottage.

This is Kerry Lynn's dry erase board, but tweaked a bit with my own colors.  She had such a brilliant idea for making this, that I just knew I had to change it to match my kitchen and use it as a grocery list.

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The edges were meant to be finished in a blanket stitch, but I was too lazy, and simply glued ribbon on the edges.  I also dodged the stamping, because I am not good at that either.  But I did stick with the French theme and used text and pictures from a magazine given to me by Zita.

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More of the French magazine was used to back this crystal, and the rhinestone Eiffel tower was from our goody bags. 

Mine was getting done really fast, and I realized that everyone else was embroidering, stamping, sewing, and making frills. I was just plopping stuff in place and gluing it down.  I didn't actually MAKE anything for mine!  No wonder it went so fast.

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And Kerry Lynn had some cool tips and tricks that I wanted to try.  So, I used her wired seam binding idea to make a holder for my dry erase marker.  Its now wired to the handle of the piece and dangles down.

My pal, Pam, was a handy neighbor. She is fluent in French and could decipher some of the French from my magazine.  She also provided  a pretty word for me to write on the board (with permanent marker), "Toujours" which means "always".  That was the title of my mom's favorite song.

 

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This was Colleen's can can girl class.  She painted gold boxes for us to use as a stage, and sculpted all the dolls for us to paint and embellish!   She also provided all the materials we needed, but I brought light colors to use for my stage and girl, and then, somehow my can can girl morphed into a ballerina fairy. 

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I gave her a flower petal skirt, butterfly wings, and a magic wand.  If you hang around me too long, these things just happen to you.

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The piece I made in Jenny and Aron's class got a little make over too.  I used their painted pink cake, but for the background, I glued down a map of Paris. And I was soooo smitten with the graphics that Kim used for the event, that I just had to use her can can girls on the picture.

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I finished it off with the red curtain material and gold foil trim that Colleen had provided for her class, and added a vintage pink, cake topper, dancing girl to the top of Jenny's cake.

Each class was such a fun idea and our teachers really came up with some great concepts and kits for us.  I learned some good tricks and ended up with some things that I loved!

Thanks again, Kim, for putting it all together for us! 

I have not unpacked yet, so don't know what my giveaway will be yet…. How about if I extend it?  All comments still count toward the drawing. Whatever it is!

Once upon a dream

fairies, family, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, Workshops

Thank you all for your kind words about my Bookie.  He was a funny little, odd ball and will be missed. I appreciate you sharing your stories with me about your furry loves too.  They do find their way deep into our hearts!

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Oh a happier, much happier, practically gleeful note, Jenn Hayslip's

Once Upon a Dream

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And oh my gosh, her site is like stepping into a fairytale already. I can't wait to see the actual party!  She is known for her attention to detail. 

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Plus, I might have a slight fondness for fairies…. So this weekend will be right up my ally.  Or up my fairy trail.   No, that sounds a bit wrong, and maybe even little risque, doesn't it?

Our magical weekend in Asheville, NC will be a grown up fairy tale, far from the Disney princess type of fairies.  She is going for romantic and  gorgeous.

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As a matter of fact, when Jenn was first planning this and invited me to teach a mini class, she sent me a lot of the inspirational links that she was looking at and that is what inspired me to take the fairy pictures of all the little girls in my life.

Which reminds me, I should try to get some more sweet winged, naked baby pictures before my tiniest grandfairy is big enough to crawl away!

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Here is the project that I will be doing at Once Upon a Dream.   We'll be turning a teensy, 1" Charlotte in to a prize ribbon to wear or display. 

Jenn is providing a generous budget for the kits, and I'll be filling them with vintage wallpaper, and pretty ribbons, lace, some millinery, and sparkle.   Nothing but the Besties!

I keep looking at the Once Upon a Dream site over and over, its just so well done and so dreamy.  I  highly recommend a visit there to get lost in the atmosphere and day dream of fairies.

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Today  in Lawrence, KS, the weather has the promise of Spring. I've got all the doors and windows open, and hope to do a spring cleaning before scooping up my own little fairy, Sugarwings.

I found this cute old book, that I now have listed in the Boutique, and it has some interesting tips in it.  But I think it should add "Play make believe with your grand-kids" because I can't think of anything else that keeps me feeling as full of life as that does!

We went to the park yesterday, and pretended that the slides were rainbows that we could ride.  We had a treasure hunt using a map that was actually a scrap of some kid's homework blowing across the playground,  and the hunt ended with her finding an imaginary crown for Prince Charming buried in the wood chips.

 

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I'll leave you with a few more photos of whats new in the Boutique.  I'm still restocking, and there is much more to come!

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Facing challenges, a how to, and a prize

fairies, how to's, how-to projects, vintage paper/collage art, wallpaper

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Mary Green hosts a monthly collage challenge on her blog, with a few images from her collections. When I saw it, I had some ideas to change it around. And to banish Winter! NO MORE SNOW, I want Springtime!!

I also wanted to try some beeswax, and thought this would be a good opportunity to experiment.

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This is what she had us all start with. The rule is to use every image, but that you can add other papers and stuff too.  The last time Mary was here for craft day, she gave all of us pages and pages of printed images from her many collections, so I decided to use only "Mary Papers" in my creation.

To change the Victorian lady into a fairy, I first cut her out like a paper doll, then traced her skirt shape onto some floral paper and  then cut it out on glued it over the existing gray skirt.  That part was easy, it was a little tougher to piece in the bodice of the dress. After tracing and piecing it in, I had to trim away some extras, and then used a light brown marker over the whole dress to add folds in the fabric.

The French holy card had a pretty border that I cut out and used as a ruffle at  the bottom of the skirt.

I didn't care for the winter theme, so snipped off the ice skate blades and the muff, and glued the paper doll onto a tag covered in ledger paper (from Mary's collection), the text from the French holy card, the bank letter head from the challenge, and some green silk ribbon.

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Have you ever tried beeswax over your art? I did once, in a Silver Bella class, so knew just a little about it. I had to experiment this time to get it right.

I melted the wax in a mini crock pot that came free with my big crock pot.  

 

Starting with the smaller areas,like the sleeves,  I brushed wax on with a small brush, then with a larger, flat brush, filled in the skirt.

I discovered that a blob can be smoothed out with another application of wax over it. And its good to work in one long swoop of a brush stroke.

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Adding glitter to the waxed wings sounded like a good idea, but it wasn't. So I discovered that you can scrape away the wax with the flat side of an exacto knife's blade.  

This made a really cool texture, the dress is a heavy coat of wax and the wings are a flat, sheen of wax, just the remnants from me scraping off the glittery blob chunks that didn't work so well.

I also found that I could take the exacto knife's point to clean up the edges and any bumps on the dress. After that, I kind of polished it with a paper towel wrapped over my finger.  Just a light buffing stroke over the whole waxed area made it look really pretty.

Her hat is a millinery leaf glued on her head, with a white feather and some rhinestones over it. Fast, easy and fit for a fairy queen.  I made a belt for her from the same silk ribbon that I used in the background, and then touched up her hair with a brown marker and her lips with a pink one.

SInce I had cut off the muff she was holding, her hands were gone too, they'd been inside the muff.  To fix that, I glued a bouquet over the place where her hands should be. We'll just pretend she is holding  the flowers.

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You can see the wax better in this close up.   It creates kind of a dreamy look to the "fabric" of the dress.

A ruffle of crepe, (dipped in coffee to age it), a millinery bloom, and a fairy charm and I was done.

Thanks, Mary!

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My studio is full of paper right now. I've been slicing and dicing vintage gift wrap to make up packages to sell in the Boutique. Its not there yet, but I'll let you know when it is.

While I was cutting up the paper, I just had to snip some off for myself, and I made up a couple of banners.  This one is done with all baby shower gift wrap and playing cards to spell B A B Y.

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The wallpaper chopping is progressing.  Slowly but surely. Its so freakin boring to do that it takes me forever. I keep thinking of little errands I should run, or tell myself I need to check on something. I'll make up any little task to get a break from this big one. I'm trying to cut a LOT at once and get the shop stocked up.

IMG_9421 At first its fun, because the papers are so pretty and I enjoy playing with them. But after cutting out 5 or 6 of the same pattern I get very burnt out and want to switch to a different roll of paper.   Or just leave.  

Its almost enough to make me want to work on my taxes.  No, not really, no taxes have been done yet.  That is even more tedious.

Honestly, a person who is self employed and works at home should  have better discipline. I need a boss to make me finish this!  

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But here is a fun part of my job, I get to announce the winner of my drawing for the package of good stuff-

And the packet goes to:

Clairice at Storybook Woods (one of the first blogs I started reading)

Are you up for the challenge?

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What a wonderful day I have had. Its about 8pm, and I am still jammied up. I've spent the entire day in the studio elbow deep in my favorite things, and was too busy to even get dressed. (which also explains why these photos might be a little fuzzy, I just finished, and took the pictures in bad lighting. But I wanted this post to be up and ready for you to link to on Sunday)

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My goal for the day was to delve into some of those supplies that I'd bought to use, but that were so wonderful as is, I'd just left sitting in my studio and never touched.  Like these little figurines.

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For years, and years, I've had this red velvet, vintage album cover, just waiting to be turned into something, and today I finally did.

And I didn't hold back.  Every tiny bit that I used on it is something wonderful, French text, rose wallpaper, handfuls of millinery flowers, a rhinestone butterfly, and a GREAT, old,  English cottage print.

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It was the best time!  I cut and glued and played all day, my husband is out of town and I am on my own. No meals to cook, no one to tend to, America's Next Top Model and some other deliciously awful trash TV recorded to watch.  And the determination to use The Good Stuff. Yep, a great day!

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Beth had given me a bagful of these butterflies last week, and one of those was just perfect to use for the fairy princess's wings.  Its tempting to fill an apothecary jar with these and just admire them, but I made myself pop the head off of one and glue it to the figurine's back, (I do think that the antenneas and heads should be removed from a butterfly before adding it as fairy wings.  You don't want it to just look like a complete butterfly on her back, you want it to look like the wings are actually hers.)

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Earlier this week, I'd sewn up  some ruffled strips of salvaged fabric, and while they were not "worth" a lot, I still include them in my besties.  And they are something that normally I would have used sparingly, but today, I went whole hog and used THREE rows of ruffles on this can-can girl dress form that I made.

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And not only did I use a nice old rhinestone button for the top of the mannequin, I also ringed it in rhinestones.  I double foofed it, even though the button alone looked good, the extra sparkle really made the piece.

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We all know its not the cost of the item that makes us want to hoard the best things, its much more than that.  It can be the sheer beauty, the rarity, or a memory tied to it.  We tend to get emotional about our best finds, don't we? 

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This piece of round, domed glass came out of a ratty frame, and was a dollar at a flea market. But I've left it on a shelf in my studio for what seems like forever, just because it looked nice with a collection of other clear glass items I had in the pile.

But I sure think it looks better over this bird picture than it did on a plate on my shelf!

It felt good to use it.

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And I'll bet you can guess what the hoarded item in this piece was- yep, the ROSES.  Oh my! Some of the prettiest I have ever had.

 
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I also used TWO rows of old velvet ribbon, and a beautiful jet bead earring.

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The back ground for these collages is something I just got, and I treated myself to a stack of them before listing some in the Boutique.  Sometimes, I tend to sell the best things I find instead of keeping them for myself. 

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This one features a frame that I'd been holding back on using.

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The frame is something that I've had for at least 10 years.  Now what the heck was I thinking????  Why would I buy something like that and leave it in a cabinet?  Sometimes things get set aside, just waiting for the right project that never comes along.  And it will just sit neglected in a drawer or closet, out of sight, out of mind.  Just because I thought it was too good to use when I first bought it.

Is it too late to make a New Year's resolution? If not, then, mine is to dig through my cabinets and rediscover hidden treasures.  And USE THEM.

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Like this key hole that I found in a drawer today.

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Uhm, did I mention that I was productive today? And inspired!  

If you've embraced the challenge and have been brave enough to dig into your Good Stuff too, I hope that you will add your link to this post so you can flaunt your efforts.  

We all know that it isn't easy to use "the best" and if you've read any of the comments I've been getting on the subject, you'll know that many of us suffer from this.  We buy amazing things to create with and then are loathe to do it.  Our hands shake, and our forehead breaks out in sweat beads when we reach for that perfect, faded rose, or we try to cut into that length of hand made lace.

But sometimes, you gotta just go for it.  A good piece of art deserves are best supplies in it.  That note book I covered wouldn't be nearly the same in scrapbook paper, as it is in that beautiful, old, rosey wallpaper.

And I find there is a lot of joy in using the besties.  I hope you've found that joy too!

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So, here is what you do to join in our link party. 

  • Show your challenge project on your blog (or flickr or facebook, or whatever you use)
  • Click on the title of your post, and copy that URL into Mr Linky, not the URL of your blog.
  • Add your link to the bottom of my post where it says, "Click here to enter"
  • Please add my blog address to your post so people can come and visit all the participant's blogs.
  • If you want a chance to win a "Good Stuff Prize Pack" from me or from Mrs. Staggs, please leave a comment on my blog for mine and visit her for her rules.
  • You can use this button if you'd like to

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A new look for the Boutique!

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My Boutique is back in business!

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My pal, Hope, has finished redesigning it and now it is arranged in a much easier way to navigate.

 

Here is a snippet of how she has redecorated my store for me. It goes along with my blog look better and has a lot of my favorite things on it.  I scanned an old rhinestone necklace for her to use, along with the velvet flowers and old flocked wallpaper.

The roses are taken from a watercolor I painted (that is in my blog header), and then she digitally edited the painting to be sepia.  Hope pulled all of my elements together in a functional way, and created a design I really like.  Then she set up new buttons and categories for me.

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So far, I've only got a few things listed, fairies, tag kits, and a couple of other goodies.

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But my studio is overflowing with inventory to photograph and list, so the shop will fill up soon!

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(vintage jars of buttons $12)

My plans to add more today got interrupted, but in a fun way. Well, fun for me, I get Sugarwings for the night! Not so fun for my son, he shattered a tooth and is in terrible pain, so he needs help with the kids.  He has a dentist appointment Friday, which is a long time to wait when you feel that bad. Not fun one bit.

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So I'll be picking up Sugarwings at preschool and we will have a sleepover.  I bought ingredients to make strawberry jam and home made yogurt. So, we'll spend the evening in the kitchen.  I've never made jam, but wanted a low sugar, organic fruit spread for her, and thought I'd give it a try. 

I figure if you don't know how to make something, and its going to be a big, and messy affair anyway, you might as well involve a four year old and make it into an adventure.

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(Shredded ephemera $5)

Another item coming to the shop soon, is a selection of wallpaper packs. I've been chopping and slicing and ironing up a storm getting them ready.  As I cut it up, I have little edges and salvage left over and simply could NOT let it go to waste. So, I made up some bags of shredded paper, and have so much, I added it to the Boutique. 

I had planned on just using it as packing material, but I think that there are arty possibilities too. Like nests? Filling decorated cones? Easter baskets? 

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(fairies $12 each)

If you get a chance, I'd love to hear what you think about the new look in the Boutique.  I'm thrilled with Hope's vision of it, and think its much easier to use with this new lay out. Lots of new categories, and sub categories should make it easier to find what you are looking for.

The categories are now listed under the banner instead of down the side of the site. Its much more balanced and a cleaner look, I think.

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And I hope that you are getting geared up to show what you've made with your good stuff? Links can begin Sunday morning and the post will be open to link up with through Monday.

Leave a comment on any post till then (as often as you'd like) to be entered to win my prize pack of good stuff!

 

Holly Jolly

celebrations, fairies, family, holiday decor, Sugarwings

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Sugarwing's school play was cute as can be. 

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The whole family came out to watch her and Mr. Fin, who sang his little heart out. He was enjoying his moment in the lime light and really got into performing.

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Sugarwings, on the other hand, was just having a good time, and sometimes plain old forgot to sing.

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This afternoon, I'm getting ready for another holiday party. Can you believe Christmas is almost here??? I don't like to think about it being so soon, because that means it will soon be past too.  I want to waller in every moment of the season and soak up all the joy I can. The holidays make me happy as a pig in mud.

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If possible, I want to squeeze in another craft day with my local art friends.  Last week, some Kansas City buddies came by for a holiday art day and we created these dress forms. Normallly, craft day is individual projects, but this time, we did a group effort and I taught a class on how to build these maniquins based on a Barbie doll model.

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Its interesting to see how different everything comes out, when we were all doing the exact same thing. Except for this dress form, she was made with a vintage doll as the model and kind of came out potato shaped.  But we added a couple of ruffles and gave her some curves and I think that she turned out lovely.  (I've picked up a few tips from years of watching What Not To Wear!)

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Since tis the season, some of us decided to transform them into angels.  Mine is going to be part of the table decor for my dinner party tonight.

I'd better get busy… We have 15 for dinner and I'm arranging chairs at the studio tables.  I've had the Christmas music blaring all afternoon while I finish up a few little things I've been making.  But now its time to get the party details in line.  Lettuce to wash, appetisers to make, wine to chill. 

I made up the food yesterday, veggie lasagna, stuffed mannicotti, and meatballs. Ready to pop in the oven. I also made 4 batches of Christmas cookies and have goodies out for kids to decorate them tonight.  Don't you think a freshly decorated cookie tastes better than just about anything else?   And kids love to do their own. 

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I'm off to work! Hope your weekend is a jolly one too.

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