fairies

Am I losing it?

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, Food and Drink, holiday decor, paintings, parties, yorkies

Puppies! 274   Even puppies agree- there is nothing more cuddly than a puppy! These guys are hugging each other.

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And they aren't the only ones who feel this way. We had a "Puppy Party" yesterday, and my friends brought their kids over for cookies and milk after school, to hug puppies.  I'd say these pups will grow up to be well socialized and kid friendly.  A lot of small dogs don't like small people and can be afraid of kids. But these little ones have been handled by kids since the day they were born and should grow up to be outgoing, friendly dogs.

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Typically, I don't post recipes, because I make stuff up as I go along when cooking. But I was soooo happy with these cookies that I paid attention to how I made them, so I could tell you- here  it goes:

Kansas Style Oatmeal Scotchies

MELT one cup (organic) butter

mix with a beater, the butter and 3/4 cup brown sugar, one cup natural sugar

add 2 (organic) eggs, a teaspoon of real vanilla, and continue mixing with the beater

In a separate bowl, fluff together:

1 cup whole wheat (organic) flour

1/2 cup flax seed

3 cups instant oats

dash of sea salt

1 teaspoon of baking soda

Stir the dry ingredients with the liquid mixture and then add 1 cup butterscotch chips and a cup of sunflower seeds (the Kansas State Flower, of course!)

Roll in balls and bake for 11 minutes on a non stick cookie sheet at 350

I made half on one of those air-bake pans and half on just a plain cookie sheet and honestly, the air bake pan was much better. I don't use it often because it is too big to fit into my dishwasher, but I will re-think that one, it does make a difference. The cookies on it were more evenly cooked and crisper.

What I liked about these cookies, was that I could lie to myself and pretend they were good for me.  Sunflower seeds, flax seed, and organic ingredients made me totally overlook the butter, sugar and chips!  I only used about half the amount of chips usually called for too, so that made me think I could eat twice as many.

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While the kids were here, we started the Puppy naming contest. I took down their ideas and began a list.  Are you ready to play? Here is Puppy #1, the first born and the tiniest. I'll get some photos of the other 5 girls and in my next post, you can start sending in the names.  Details upcoming.

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 I've added my hand painted fairy box to my Etsy Shop.

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The inside was in amazing shape for an old box. The exterior showed the wear you'd expect, but I wonder if anything was ever stored in it? The interior was about perfect. Of course, I had to foof anyway, I used flocked wallpaper, millinery flowers, crystals, all  my faves on this little "royal emblem".

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This box is listed in my Boutique.  I plan on using both stores and going back and forth. Here is my criteria to decide which store to list what in (besides wanting a variety in each)- if the item looks better in a non-square shape, the photo will go in the boutique.  If it needs more than the 3 photos allowed on the website, it will go in Etsy.

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Okay, now if this post isn't already random enough, here is more.  Am I going crazy? Lately my computer screen has been speaking to me through comment word verifications.  Does this mean I am schizo? I don't actually hear it talk, if that makes a difference.  Sometimes the words are very clear, like this one, "BLESS".  Other times, they take some deciphering.

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Like this one. To me, it says "mothering". 

I might just be losing it.  First, an actual, written recipe, not guesses and abouts, actual measurements. And now my computer trying to get messages to me? 

The January Giveaway (finally)- you still have time to enter

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

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The babies have moved into their new home and are now my studio buddies during the day.

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When I go to work, they will come with me and play in the "Puppy Pond". So far, they are just barely contemplating the idea of running and playing, they still prefer their nest. At least they have the option now!  In a few days, they will be glad to attempt to wander out and have some fun.

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There is already a difference in their expressions. I can see some recognition when they look at me. And some interest in people, not just in their Mommy. 

Fun times are ahead! I'm ready for them to come running to the edge of the Puppy Pond every time they hear me coming.  Its such a wonderful feeling!

Etsy jan 033 The movie date with my sweetheart was nice, but the movie should  have been a rental instead. It wasn't exactly the best of the "Underworld" series.  My husband didn't care for it much, he only goes to see these vampire movies with me because of Kate Beckinsale and she wasn't in this one.

I made time this morning to list this Valentine's Bird on Etsy, and also had a chance to create some thing, even with the distraction of puppies in the studio!

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I bought two of these little jewel boxes on my last junking trip, knowing they would be perfect for foofing up as a Valentine piece.

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This one is topped with a little Fairy painting I did a while back.  The inside is pale pink and I dooded it up too, with old wallpaper, millinery and a glittered crown. I'd show you, but the glue is still wet and if I open it, it would fall apart. 

When it dries, I'll get some pictures and list it in my boutique.

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While I am on a Valentine's kick, I thought I'd offer this tussy mussy full of treats as my January giveaway.

The image on the front is a gift from one of the Puppy Love Tag Book swappers, Ruth.  Thanks for the thoughtful gifts, Ruth, I'm already making use of them!

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All comments from the first of the month are entered.  All comments, all month long. (that is the easiest way for me to handle it!!)

Curious puppy not included…

A winner for December, 10 resolutions and a good start on #9

collections, fairies, give away, how to's, how-to projects, vintage paper/collage art

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Happy New Year! We had a quiet evening, reading princess stories to our little fairy princess. I cooked up a pot of Cajun styled shrimp and veggies with tomatoes I froze from our garden and we stayed in for the evening. Yes, very tame, but very pleasant. I had time to think about the past year and the new one that starts today, and come up with a few resolutions.

1- just like last year, I want to USE the good stuff in my artwork, not  hoarde it! This is a hard thing to make myself do, and even though I kept the resolution last year, I think I need to make it again this year so I don't backslide.

2- paint more, and incorporate hand painting into my collage work.  I made this one last year too, and kept it on a so-so basis.  I could do better on it this year.

3- complain less, act more.  I guess I mean, that instead of complaining, I should DO something about what bothers me.

4- say NO sometimes.  Ooooh, that is a really tough one for me. 

5- expect more from my sons and not treat them like kids.  I find myself irritated and picking up after my grown sons and nagging at them like a mom, instead of talking to them like a fellow adult who shares the same home.

6- draw more.   Kind of like the Paint More resolution, but not really.  I love to paint, drawing can be hard work.

7- don't watch as much junk on TV.  I should rent DVDs of full seasons of good TV shows, not just watch whatever crap happens to be on.  (You did notice that I didn't say I was going to watch any less TV, that would be impossible for me!)

8- shall I be a bit cliche and say I'll lose that 10 lbs that I found this year?  I'm not much of a dieter, so I guess not. Maybe I should say I will go for walks with Sugarwings and Twinkle more, take the baby to the indoor pool, and plan to add another section of garden to my yard? That should be good for getting rid of a few pounds over the year. 

9- more how- tos on my blog. I like doing them and I think people enjoy reading them.

10- spend less time browsing blogs and keep up my paperwork better.  (like that one has a snowball's chance in hell)

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Did you make any resolutions for the year? Good luck with them if so. 

Now, onto the Surprise Giveaway for December- ta da! It is a photo album, or scrap book, or art journal, or whatever you want it to be, Kathryn,because you are the winner for December.

Today starts a new giveaway for January.  I'm not sure yet what it will be, but all comments still count for the drawing.

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Remember the project I mentioned yesterday, that I wasn't sure I had time to do? Well, between the couple hours I had while waiting for Sugarwings to come over to play and her afternoon nap time later, I ended up with plenty of time to get it done!

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All year long, I have been saying I want to do something special with my best wallpapers so I can always have them out to see and enjoy. So, I decided that I could not let the year end without finally accomplishing the task.  Here is a how-to, if you want to do something similar.

1- I cut (not measured to fit, I just cut off a large bit of each) and ironed a few pieces of the prettiest papers I had on hand, then laid them out on the floor in a pleasing pattern. Trying to balance the colors, and not have all the blue ones together or the rose patterned ones next to each other.

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2- My technique was far from perfect. I measured the soffit length (17 1/2") then cut each paper to that, with scalloped edge scissors.  I didn't want to have to act like a professional wallpaper-er, and cut exactly with exacto knives and match patterns. I wanted it free and easy and quick, (remember, I was very short on time, with that baby coming over to play and 2008 coming to an end!).

I figured that if the edges were scalloped, and not perfect, it would be charming (and easy to do!).  And I discovered that my measuring was a bit off here and there, but that didn't bother me at all. I liked it that some were a little longer, some shorter. 

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3- Wallpaper paste was applied to the back of each square with a wide paint brush, then the square was slapped up on the wall and smoothed down with a wet wash rag. Now, sometimes old papers are hand painted, so you have to be careful not to wash off or smear the paint.

4- The first square was lined up in the corner, the second overlapped it and was pasted up next to it. Now, I am sure that the proper way to do this is to use  a plum bob and straight edge, but I was eye balling the patterns of the paper to make sure they all seemed straight. If one was looking a little crooked, I just slid it over a bit while the glue was still wet.

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My plan was to use the bigger patterned pieces (in the width they came in, I didn't cut them all the same) on the wall.  Then, with the little vintage frames that Beth gave me, I hung the smaller patterned pieces over it.

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My all time favorite wallpaper went in the center of the wall in a large frame.  

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Of course, I didn't measure the wall to find the center, once again I eyeballed it.  But I wanted the small frames to be even, so instead of doing complicated math, I hung the first small frame to the side of the large, center one, and then marked the spot where the nail went on a piece of paper.

After that, all I had to do was hang a picture, then hold up the piece of paper to mark the distance to the next nail. I nailed right through the paper to save time, no pencils or measuring, just a piece of paper, a hammer and nail.

At this point, Sugarwings was up from her nap, so it was her job to hand me the hammer and the next frame. 

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My studio is pretty, uhm, busy, but I like it this way!  And I know that 2009 is starting off right, with a beautiful view of my favorite papers to keep me inspired while I create.

A new Look for a new Year, and a new (but empty) webshop too. Because it is the same OLD me trying to set it up!

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Nope, no Twinkle puppies yet, but my Sissy has a new baby at her house- this is Elfie.  She's half poodle and half cocker. I was surprised to hear that she is expected to only be about 7 lbs or so, once she is full grown.  I thought cock-a-poos were much bigger.  Isn't she adorable?

Leandra's fairy portrait 

Did you notice anything new about my blog?  Sara Duckett (Sadie Olive) has helped me spiff it up, with a change in the blog banner from tiny baby Sugarwings to-

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a bigger girl picture of Sugarwings. 

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And this watercolor of roses that I did a few years ago had previously been tinted pink and turned on its side to use as my borders, or side bars.  Now, I have had her tint the painting sepia, since I tend to have so much going on here.  I think that this more neutral color makes for less chaos.

Sara also used this new design on my new website store!  The shop isn't stocked up yet, but you can take a peek if you'd like.  It looks pretty much like this blog, and is titled "the Boutique at Karla's Cottage".    Sara added a link to the website from my right hand side bar.

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The link is next to my oil painting of white roses.

For the life of me, I simply cannot get any further with the whole set up! My brain has said, NO MORE, for today and will not cooperate with trying to load anything on the site. So, for now, I'll take my time and work on it as I can. I'll let you know when it is set up and stocked.

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While Sara was adjusting and fixing up my blog, she added a few more magazine covers for  me, including this latest issue of Romantic Country.  My article in here is a Valentine's Day quiz, to discover what your decorating style is.  I had such a blast writing that. I grew up on Cosmo quizzes and could never resist filling those out!  I can't believe that I actually wrote one myself and can see it in print.  It has to be my favorite thing I have ever written. I'd love to do more quizzes. I will be thinking up possibilities for every occasion now! 

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Jayhawks on Parade is a book that was out a few years ago, done locally, here in Lawrence, KS.  Two of the birds I worked on are in it, so I thought the book belonged on my list of publications.

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This one was a bit iffy.  I debated whether or not I should include this. I am kind of in it, I have a picture of Sugarwings printed with a photo credit.  Hmmm, do you think that is stretching the limits too much? Maybe this one shouldn't be listed, what do you guys think?  I didn't actually write anything for this, or have an article, it is simply one photo. Would you include that on your blog if it was your photo?

Its a GREAT magazine and I love to think that I am in it, even just a little bit!

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It has been a while since I showed you a hint about the December Surprise Giveaway, so here is another little peek of that.  So far, you can tell that the gift includes:

  • vintage wallpaper
  • old jewelry
  • millinery blooms
  • some hand drawn elements

All of my favorite things and I hope some of yours too! I'll draw a name on Jan. 1st, all comments, all month are entered.

And do any of you do Facebook? I was told I should, so I signed up, but now have no idea why, or what to do with it.  I am feeling a bit like a Geezer at this point, with my inability to set up my website and now, my lack of Facebook knowledge!

I’m loving my pretty little Christmas!

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, holiday decor, We're having a party

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Have yourself a pretty little Christmas!

Heather is having a holiday gathering for us to show our pretties.  I had a "What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?" party last year and am so sorry that there is no time for me to squeeze that in this year.  So, I am so glad that Heather is doing this, I love parties, and any party Heather throws, has to be an extra pretty one!

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Since time is short with shows I've had, and trips I'm taking and a two year old that I am running after, my decor is about as "edited" as I've ever seen here at my cottage.

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Sugarwings has her own little pink tree in the living room, right at her level, so she can foof and refoof it all she wants to. I've kept my hands OFF of her tree, trying to teach her that I won't mess with her stuff if she won't mess with mine. She has been in complete charge of her tree, but does still tend to want to get into my things when she thinks no one will notice.

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So, this year, there is no big tree in the living room.  A few small, white trees are set out, and kept pretty simple too.

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Using what I have and adding some embellishments really appeals to me.  For the top of this armoire, I plopped some white trees into urns, and draped them simply with ropes of beads (the beads don't show up as well in the photos, sorry).  Then I set out a wintry branch, with a single white ball next to it. 

Fast and easy!

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Another little tree with beads and no ornaments sits by the sofa.   If tiny little fingers decide to explore this one, there is nothing breakable to worry about.

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But I was missing the pretty lights that would have gone onto a big tree, so I filled an urn with white lights and topped it with clear, plastic balls. Its not the same, but does have a nice glow. 

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All of the rest of my pretties went up high, like on this cabinet in the kitchen.

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The vintage tree is a music box that plays Jingle Bells.   Sugarwings likes for me to wind it up while we visit the reindeer.  The deer represent Pop Pop, Grammy and Sugarwings.  Hmm, I should add some rhinestone jewelry to the Grammy deer. Or at least a millinery bloom.

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Now, I do love snowmen, and Santas, and angels, of course.  But my favorite at the holidays is the deer.  Oh, and the elves!  Santa's little friends and helpers!

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And I am big on using my regular decor and just spiffing it up with a few little additions. 

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Like filling my kitchen window with pink roses and sweet pixies. 

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Yes, there were dirty dishes in the sink in the last picture I showed. But look at how pretty they are! Beth got dishes she didn't want in a box at an auction and passed them along to me. Of course, I wanted them!

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There are many more pixie pals lurking in the boxes under my stairway.  Lots of well loved ornaments and beautiful things, that I just didn't unpack this year.  I do miss all the elaborate displays, but on the other hand, I am really enjoying my "Pretty Little Christmas".   Heather's title for her party really touched on my feelings for my house this year. 

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Normally, I am all about being Over the Top.  (yes, with capitals)

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But this year, my compromise with the fairy grand baby with the the time constraints has made me happy.

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There is a little something in every room.  Just enough to make me smile and know that Christmas is just around the corner.  Not enough to have taken up much time or to have been any trouble at all. 

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2008's decking of the halls probably took less time to finish the whole house than I usually spend on one tree.

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Well, that right there is enough to make me smile!!  Is there ever enough time?  I might make this year's streamlined Christmas a new tradition!

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Remember I was saying how lucky I was to meet so many wonderful friends through blogging? One of them sent this dainty fairy pin to me. Later, she'll go on a jacket, but for now, she perches in the dining room centerpiece.  Thanks, Hannah!

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And thanks, Heather, for hosting this get together. I look forward to having time to follow the links and visit all the homes participating. 

Also, thanks to all of you for your overwhelming shopping spree for my Christmas special on Etsy!  The shop is half gone, but there are still some goodies left. Please check for details in the previous post if you'd like a chance to win a present from me, while you are visiting my Etsy store during my "thanks to my readers" sale-a-thon!

Please remember to ASK FOR AN INVOICE FROM ME. 

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Etsy Goodies, fairies, give away, holiday decor, vintage paper/collage art

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Happy December!  Time to deck the halls! Well at least it should be for me- I usually go all out by Thanksgiving weekend, but this year a combination of things is slowing down my tinsel flinging.  Guests, parties, shows, more parties, another show, and biggest of them all, a 2 year old fairy grand baby. I'm wondering if I even will decorate much at all this year.

We might not be decorating the house much yet, but Sugarwings and I have been dying bottle brush trees. She unwraps them and tosses them in the sink to soak, while we sing Christmas songs.  With her help, I have colored about 120 some trees. It almost seems more like Easter  than Christmas, with all the dipping and dying going on!

I've re listed a few on Etsy today,(5 minis for $11) and will have more to add soon.

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There is a little bit of Christmas foof around the cottage. We had a dinner party on Saturday night, so I did a quickie holiday centerpiece for company.Xmas decor 08 002 

 When Beth and I used to share an antique mall booth, I noticed that any odd object she put under her "magic cloche" would sell right away.  Our theory was that ANYTHING looks more important under glass. Put something under a dome, cake cover, or a cloche and you have an instant display! So,  I put one of my decorated bottle brush trees, a $4 blue deer from a friends's shop (wearing some old rhinestone jewels, of course), and some ornaments under this one and then surrounded it with old ornaments.

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More old ornaments are nested in glittery faux branches on the old chandelier I use as a candelabra (there are tea light candles in the sockets where the light bulbs should go).  A few more Shiny Brites spill over onto the runner, and next to them is a cast iron fairy that Sugarwings brought in from the garden.  There has to be a fairy somewhere in all my table scapes, of course!

After our party, I started feeling a bit "iffy"  and went to bed early. I stayed there from Saturday night till late Monday morning, ugh.  Some nasty bug got a hold of me, and I hear that our dinner party guest didn't go to work today, I think the same bug bit him too.   Yeah, he'll really have fond memories of coming to visit us in Kansas and eating dinner at Typhoid Karla's.

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While I had the box of vintage balls out (and before I realized I was coming down with Typhoid) I stuck some in a few cabinets.Xmas decor 08 008 

It almost seems like cheating to just stick a few old Shiny Brites around for holiday decorating, but I like the simplicity of it.  After going whole hog last year and having a few hundred people over for an open house, it might be nice to scale back a bit. Or a lot. 

Plus Sugarwings has been in a redecorating mood lately. She loves to rearrange all of my stuff.  The other day, an old mermaid figurine was missing and in its place was a potato masher.  The figurine turned up in the bathroom, and the soap dish from the bathroom was in the living room on the coffee table.  Then,  I found my alarm clock (it doesn't really work, it just runs on "pretty time") on the kitchen counter.  I can just see what fun she'd have with my heirloom holiday treasures.  

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 She and I will have to figure out something. Maybe she can have her own little tree that is mess-with-able?

When I was a kid, I fell in love with little putz houses, and sitting elf dolls. Maybe this year, I can unpack all the elves and let Sugarwings deck the halls with those.  In the meantime, I am having a blast of my own with a big box of putzes that I bought!

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They seem to go so well with all my little Easter Egg colored trees!

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There must have been about 15 or so houses in the box I bought, and most were pretty cute as is. But, it isn't like me to let well enough alone….

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So I created a whole village of these houses on decorated boxes.

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On most of the boxes, I covered the insides with coordinating wallpaper.  All the bottoms are covered in pretty papers.  And I have added extra trinkets and sweet little ornaments, and extra glitter to the scenes, even repainting some of the garish colors on a few of the houses.  Yes, I know they are vintage and probably worth more before I messed with them.  But I HAVE TO.

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I just have to.

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All of these little houses will come with me to Miss Frenchie's  sale.  As soon as the glitter and glue dry, I'm taggin and packin them up. I know I have too many for the sale, so will most likely be listing on Etsy when I get home this weekend.

If you are interested in coming to the sale, there will be some amazing vendors there! I'm impressed with the line up and have been pinching myself about being a part of the whole thing!  Here is the info, please go by and take a look.

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And before I forget- did you want to know the winner of the November gift that I made as a Silver Bella souvenier?  It goes to Vicki. 

Thanks to all of you who left a comment and entered the drawing.  Don't forget, a new one has ALREADY started. Every comment all month counts towards the present I give out.  I don't know what it will be for December, but I have a feeling it will be something glittery….

Homework

fairies, paintings, Silver Bella, Sugarwings

Sbella_booth_258 Isn’t this mat wonderful? I bought a book full of them this summer – and full of old photos too!

I finished the little sketch that I had started 20 years ago and just stumbled across the other day.  My sissy reminded me that it is of our Grandma Smith.  Although, after I added to it, it doesn’t seem to look as much like her, I might have slimmed her face down a bit too much with the shadows.

Oh well, I still think it will be a good picture to use for the "Portrait Rustique" class that Kim Kwan is teaching at Silver Bella.  We were told to bring a photo, a mat and a frame. I’ll bring some others in case this isn’t quite right, or I am not in the mood to use it.  Gotta have choices when its time to sit down and make something!Sbella_booth_260

While at it, I got some more "home work" done.

For Sally Jean’s soldering class we need to bring prepared artwork in three sizes: 1×1", 1×1 1/2", and 3/4×2".

I printed a bunch of my original paintings and a few old pictures on the printer’s  ‘contact sheet’ setting.  Then, I glimmer misted some old book pages and started gluing little pictures to it.Sbella_booth_263

All of the little pictures got enhanced with sparkly inks.Sbella_booth_265

Some got painted backgrounds.Sbella_booth_267

And a couple got millinery blooms.Sbella_booth_266

All are left on the page, since it will be easier to transport and harder to lose that way.

Good idea, because today I am such a loser. I am turning in circles looking everywhere for stuff I have misplaced.  One thing I can’t find is a big travel bag to pack all  my supplies in. Now there are only so many places that could be, and so far it is in none of them.Sbella_booth_264 

Hopefully I won’t lose all these little pictures now that they are ready to pack. I’m bringing a big assortment, plus extra small prints just in case, I never know what I’ll need, or what I will lose on the way there….

So nice we went there twice

fairies, holiday decor, Moving to DC, Silver Bella, Sugarwings

Pumpkinpatcho8_088 We love the punkin patch so much, we had to go back for another visit.  And I was day dreaming about more jars of the local pumpkin butter, I’d used up what I bought on the last trip to make batches of pumpkin bread.Pumpkinpatcho8_082

Sugarwings doesn’t get tired of visiting the pumpkin farm either.  She is enthralled by every detail, and we are so enthralled with her that we are happy to sit on the hay wagon and ride it round and round as long as our fairy grandbaby wants to.Pumpkinpatcho8_110

Thanks for your interest in the tiaras!  I did make more and will have some at Silver Bella. 

I should be packing for my trip, I leave for DC tomorrow morning, had Sugarwings all day, ran errands all afternoon, then wrote captions for a story coming out in the next Romantic Country tonight.

Did you see that Fifi was back from France??!! With great photos of her trip and of her patio remodel. She is also asking how readers enjoyed the last issue of Romantic Country. If you read the article Carol and I worked on together, I’d really appreciate you mentioning it to Fifi. It never hurts…. Thanks!!

I am no where near ready for a trip and will probably be doing laundry at midnight.  But I did get my early voting done today, Sugarwings went with us and got a fistful of stickers that said "I Voted". She was also telling everyone she saw at the grocery store about it afterwards.  But she says "mybomma" instead of Obama.Pumpkinpatcho8_112

While I am at our Virginia apartment, I’ll draw the winning names for October and will get the gifts in the mail when I return. you can still enter till the 1st.

Hopefully, I’ll have some down time while there and can update my blog roll too… I’ve been meaning to do that.

I also have a play date while out East!  A few blog friends and some fella bellas are going to meet me at the Chantilly Big Flea on Sunday morning.  We will be shopping in a pack that day, I can’t wait.

Well, I’m off to do laundry and find something to pack. I tend to spend all of my money on wallpaper and hats, and never have anything decent in the closet.  I hate packing.   

You know you want one- we all want to be a princess!

fairies, jewelry, Silver Bella

Sbella_booth_237 So much for being done and packed up and ready to go to Silver Bella— I decided to make some tiaras, so had to unpack the basic crowns that were tagged and ready to sell!

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But who can resist those midnight whispers, the ones that call you to the studio with and idea that you can’t ingore, no matter how you try?

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I never can. I am weak willed when it comes to giving into the muse.  If she calls, I answer, no matter what time of the day or night.Sbella_booth_242

So, there I was, in the middle of the night plucking tiny velvet blooms from my garden of old hats and adding them along with sparkling pretties to these previously packed and tagged and ready to sell tiaras.

I have 2 more to foof up, (one lavender, one Aurora Borealis) .  I also still have a couple more to sell pre-foofed, for you to embellish yourself or wear as is for a more sedate sparkle.

If you are attending Silver Bella, you know that a crown is just about required attire! If you don’t have one yet, these are for sale, and I can deliver it to you in person there.

If you are a princess or a queen who is without a crown, but not going to Silver Bella, one can be mailed to you.  If you are interested in bedazzling your own head with one of my creations, here is the price list:

Fairy Ballerina – $30

Butterfly- $25

Velvet Floral Wreath-  $25

(plus postage, if needed)

Sbella_booth_236  See, a dancing fairy on your head can make even a middle aged grammy with no make up on and wearing clothes covered in paint look good.  Well, maybe not. But I felt pretty good with it on!Sbella_booth_232 

While obeying the muse, I decorated a couple of those bottle brush trees I was irritated with. Heck, their tags had already fallen off, I had to do SOMETHING  with them!

Let me know if you’d like to buy the crown you deserve to adorn yourself with! (If you are wondering why the price is so low for an embellished one, I got a REALLY good deal on the basic crowns and I would rather pass on the savings than mark them up so high no one can buy one!)

How can you tell if your nose is broken?

fairies, give away, Silver Bella

Sbella_booth_107 Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!  Actually, no, not at all, I am not ready for bad weather, I am a warm weather lovin person and hate the thought of winter approaching!!! To me, that is all fall is, a warning that snow will be here way too soon!

And today was a gloomy autumn day, so I will apologize in advance for my photos not being very clear, there simply was no light in the studio.

Since the weather was ominous, with hints of cold and winter, I decided to make a shabby chic snowlady.  Her arms are snips of millinery flower branches, instead of twigs and of course, her buttons are vintage rhinestones.Sbella_booth_122

And look who I caught sneeking in from the garden to get away from the cold weather!Sbella_booth_124

Luckily, I had a gilded cage ready and waiting for her. I’d found this little terrarium at a garage sale for a dime and all it needed was a bit of vintage foofing to make it appropriate to house a fairy.

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Hmm, I can’t remember if I showed these two bracelets I pieced together this week.Sbella_booth_114  Pardon me if I am repetitive! Sbella_booth_128

But I was whacked in the nose by a head butting baby today and can’t think straight with my face throbbing.

Does it look broken to you? My husband thinks I am exagerating, and honestly, I am feeling like a whiny wimp about it.   I might take an advil and go to bed early tonight.Sbella_booth_113

Today was a long one. Sugarwings was happy and sweet, just being a two year old, and I was being a 50 year old. Not always the best mix, energy wise.

We did work in the studio together, I finished up some odds and ends and she painted mermaids. 

For now, she is enamoured with Ariel and tells anyone who will listen to her "I want Mooormaids, ALL the time."  If we’d let her, she’d be parked in front of that DVD with a goofy grin on her face all day long.

Img_7687 Don’t forget, comments from Bellas get entered into a seperate drawing for a pair of crown earrings, and all other comments are thrown into the hat to win the October Surprise, (which isn’t really a surprise at all.)

Its this set of linen napkins, a white glittered pumpkin and another pair of crown earrings.

Thanks for being understanding about me not being able to answer all the comments, now that Sugarwings is here more.

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