fairies

I had a fairy nice day

Etsy Goodies, fairies

Dolls_009 A lot got accomplished here at my cottage today.  All because I had to get up at 4am to get my husband to the airport. 

I don’t want to make a habit of getting up THAT early, but it sure does get a jump start on the day when I do!Dolls_011

After listing wallpaper art journals on Etsy,  and priming the little toy hutch I bought for Sugarwings (last post) I sat at my desk and fairyed up a bunch of stuff that had been laying around.

I’d bought this old music box (it plays "Always") at a flea market for a couple of dollars.Dolls_014

It started as a simple ballerina on a gold base.

I foofed up the dancer, gave her wings and a garland of flowers that holds a sugared birdie perching at its peak.Dolls_013

Then, I covered the gold base with 3 different old papers, including pink flocked wallpaper, and then gussied it up with millinery flowers (wasn’t I generous with them?? I used a TON).  I added  a poem, part of it on a banner under the bird and the rest on a brass plate that I painted and sparkled up with rhinestone jewels.

Then, I found these adorable little pink high heels, and had to add that too.

Over the top? Why yes!! Of course!!6a00d83451ead569e200e55223211188348   A big change from how she looked when I got her at the flea market.Dolls_007

I had a wide range of dolls to work with today, and all became fairy babies.

I snipped at their clothes and sprayed them with glitter mist to make them shiny and foofy and more fey.

All of the little sprite-lets got more millinery flowers and some glittery wings.Dolls_005

This Sugar Baby is an old chipped chalk piece that was pretty ugly . 

To transform her into a sweetly sugared fairy, I gave her a coat of pale pink crackle paint, then glittered her up with Martha Stewart crystal glitter.  After that, she got some wings, and a hat made of a brass wreath,  velvet and sheer petals and leaves from an old hat and a few crystals.

I wish I’d taken a before picture. She was dark green and cracked and not at all adorable.  No wonder I got her for 50 cents.Dolls_004_2

This brunette beauty started the day as a bald bride in a crumpled dress.  Rough ceremony??  A drunken binge after being left at the alter?  I don’t know what happened to her, but she needed a rescue, for sure.

I found some hair (well, you know how a studio can be, you buy this odd stuff here and there and stash it away, never knowing when you’ll need it), glued it in place and tied it back with an old pink ribbon.

Then, I added pink rhinestones and teeny old posies to her hair in a ringlet, steamed her sullied dress and  gave her a belt of pink velvet.

I’d thought about restoring her bridal finery, but she had been through such a rough time, I thought she’d be happier starting over and putting all thoughts of the ceremony behind her.Dolls_003

One more fairy, I turned a salt shaker into a button jar with a crown and a ballerina fairy on top.  It is filled with old blue buttons, and I hope to get it listed on Etsy, along with these other gals soon.

The decorated bottles are for my real life, NOT virtual, bloggers tea party tomorrow. 

If you are in the KC/Lawrence area, please contact me if you’d like details about coming to visit!

Speaking of the party, I need to go and clean my house up for it.  the helpful guys from Home Depot came today and replaced all of the windows in the ancient farm house side of the cottage. 

So, I have to put all the furniture and knick knacks back, then hang curtains. 

Geesh, did I mention that I got up at four am?? I am starting to feel it.

Red Rover, Red Rover

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Or pretty as is on a table?

$6 includes postageMilo_zack_024 sold thanks!

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

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

$6 includes postage for this one too.Milo_zack_027 

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

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

So, here is one more:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ruby tunes and colors stuck in my head

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

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

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

See, GENIUS!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

UPCOMING GRAMMY BRAGGING ALERT!

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

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

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

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

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

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

Two Sugarwings Fairies!!!

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, fairies, give away, paintings, Sugarwings, swaps

Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_078 The swap panels are coming along nicely.

There are only about 400 or so to punch holes in and ring together.  Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_093

But honestly, it isn’t monotonous or boring at all. I look at it as a chance to examine and admire each artwork.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_096

Since Beth and I sorted them according to colors, styles and themes, they are already in piles ready to be assembled in groups that coordinate nicely.

Its kind of like doing one of those Flickr mosaics.

Or more like doing dozens of those Flickr mosaics!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_087

I’m happy with the way they are looking, and hope everyone agrees that it was worth our time to match up sets of four instead of randomly hooking them together.

Tomorrow, Beth comes over for the day to finish and pack up the rest so we can get them in the mail.

A number of them will be late, though. Amy Barrickman wants to have a large selection professionally photographed for  her newsletters and possible other publications.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_109

We’ve had so many gorgeous ones come in, it will be hard to chose a few to send to Amy, so we are giving her a box full and letting her decide.

There are prizes going  out to a LOT of swappers. Not based on their art (we love it all!) but by random drawing.

6 gift certificates from Vintage Workshop

2 clutches made by Beth and I with Vintage Workshop images

This lightweight cotton scarf, hand made by Beth and dyed by me

And a slew of tags I made from the images Amy provided

We’ve informed a couple of winners, but not all prizes are drawn yet.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_105

I feel like I won a prize, look at the score I made today on  a quick junking trip!

Sterling silver mini tiaras covered in crystal rhinestones, ready for me to foof and doodad up even further.  I can’t wait to make these even more gaudy!!

Also, vintage trims and more cabinet cards. I KNOW I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO BUY ANY MORE PHOTOS.  But when they are 50 cents or so, how can I not??? (the tiaras were $4 each and are going to be the most gaudily gorgeous things ever!)Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_062

Well, not as gorgeous as my fairy grand baby. Nothing is, in my book.

And look what I got, from my pal Lili!  Isn’t she just adorable???   Thanks so much, Lili, I just love it!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_063

I have my little fairy baby hanging on a chandelier in my art studio and can’t wait for her to come and see it there. She always notices my light fixtures and has a comment on them.  I like to hang extras from them to surprise her, since she appreciates it so much.

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Do you remember this photo of little Sugarwings at the zoo?

Today, after taking my husband to the airport at FIVE THIRTY IN THE MORNING– ugh- and going to the gym- double ugh- I sat down and painted a quick watercolor of this picture.Leelee_painting_006

I ‘fairied" her up a bit more and added glitter.  No respectable watercolorist adds Stickles glitter to their work, but hey, who needs to be respected? I’d rather be sparkly!

Leelee_painting_003 By the time this baby is in school, I’ll have enough paintings and collages of her to fill all the walls in my house.

If I had any sense at all, I’d spend my time on commissions instead of painting my own baby over and over!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_079

Or instead of buying hats all the time.  But, at least I pulled a few more flowers (and cherries!) off of a few and listed them on Etsy.  And some on Ebay too. I hadn’t done Ebay in months.  It isn’t hard to do, I just don’t enjoy it like I do my sweet little Etsy shop.

Thanks to all of you who help keep my shop going, I couldn’t do it, if I didn’t have you all shopping there.  Yuck, I’d have to go and get a real job and not have time to waste on  blog writing and reading all the other fun blogs out there!

That is why I am so happy to do giveaways. I owe you!!Giveaway_010

So remember, you still have till the end of the month to enter to win the birdhouse for the Cottage Charm giveaway. And check out my previous post for the pics of my other giveway prize pack for May.

A Fairy Tea Party for some little Friends

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

Fairy_tea_party_002 Tuesday was Fairy Tea Party Day at my cottage.  A little friend came by to visit on my birthday and asked if she could come and stay and play in Sugarwing’s room sometime, she was so cute, I thought she might enjoy coming over for a girly tea party.

Fairy_tea_party_005 Little girls seem to love my house.  They are the ones who really "get it" and don’t think it is too much like a lot of people do!Fairy_tea_party_027

Little girls, like my little buddy, Adeline Grace, definitely don’t think it is too much!

I placed a vintage hat by each place setting and told the guests to take a seat by the hat they wanted to wear.Fairy_tea_party_026

Even the moms were good sports and indulged me by wearing  a floral hat.Fairy_tea_party_043

Sugarwings chose a hat to match her blue, blue eyes.

She had more fun stirring sugar into her (caffeine free) fruit tea than drinking it. So I let her add a LOT of sugar to the teacup.

Isn’t that what Grammies are  for?Fairy_tea_party_015

My niece, Shelli, gave me some pretty little picks with crystals on them that were just perfect for this party.  I rolled a tiny ham slice around a sweet pickle and stuck the pick through that, a little tomato, and a black olive (to wear on our fingertips).Fairy_tea_party_034

I wanted all the food to be fairy sized, so I made the brownies in cupcake papers. 

I realized afterward that the reason I never see brownies as cupcakes is because the paper is pretty much permanent. So, I peeled it off , along with half the brownie, flipped the treat over and iced the bottom to cover the mess.

I served them on rose patterned butter pat plates.Fairy_tea_party_021

I used teapots to hold flowers picked from my garden and layered lots of old tablecloths, runners, and doilies on the table for spring time color.Fairy_tea_party_010

At each place setting, there was a child’s toy teacup with a single pansy in it and a vintage pixie next to that.Fairy_tea_party_007

While out garage sailing on Saturday, I got this box of toy tea stuff, along with the 10 butter pats in a box for $2.  Perfect timing, I think the tiny tea cups were just right to add to the table!Fairy_tea_party_035_2

Sugarwings just woke from her nap, and was surprised by the party.  Since the food was ready, she only had time to slip into her wings and a hat, no party dress for her this time.

I put on my favorite floral gauzy dress that I have been wearing for about 20 years now.  Luckily, it is a loose dress and ties in the back to give an illusion of still having a waistline all these years later.

The looseness comes in handy,  since that ever expanding waistline takes up more space than it did when I bought the dress.Fairy_tea_party_031

Adeline Grace had me paint a picture of Twinkle as a fairy on her cheek, and I added a pink butterfly to mine. 

Painting backwards in a mirror is tricky, so when I paint my own face, I always do something simple, like a butterfly since it looks the same pretty much from back to front.

Fairy_tea_party_023 

Don’t forget that I have TWO giveaways going right now, and that every comment enters you in both drawings. Click on the Cottage Charm button in my side bar to go to the list of other cottagey style blogs participating in that giveaway too.

I know I’ll be entering them! 

Where does the day go? Putzing and puttering and then Poof- its over!

antiques/junking, fairies, give away, jewelry, Sugarwings

Boat_cleaning_011 I don’t know about you, but it seems to me that the days are getting shorter.  I know, I know, Spring is here and the sunlight is lasting longer, but why don’t the days last long enough for me to ever get caught up?

Could it be that I putz around the antique malls and shops too much?  I did that this morning while waiting for Sugarwing’s Daddy to get out of the dentist’s office.

Boat_cleaning_009 I gave him a ride, mailed my packages, (thanks for your Etsy purchases by the way!! I appreciate it!!), ran some errands, then had a few minutes to kill, and of course, since I heard the siren call of a $7 floral bonnet, I couldn’t resist!Boat_cleaning_027

I was glad I popped into the mall, I got two bags of broken bits of vintage goodness for $3 each.  Loads of flower power in these jewels.

Boat_cleaning_001_2 Then, Sugarwings and her Daddy helped me clean out our boat after it’s long winter of dust and spiders. 

After we got it sparkling clean (or as sparkling as it will get after 6 years of wear and tear!), we went for a spin out on the lake.  Captain Sugarwings was a fine skipper until she decided that a penny would fit perfectly into the cigarette lighter. 

She was right, it fit very well. It also shorted out the whole instrument panel!  Luckily, the boat still started, but the lights, stereo, gages, etc are all dead.Boat_cleaning_013

At the fairy grand baby’s nap time, I did some yard work. Mostly it was puttering around and enjoying the beautiful day and seeing what was sprouting.

But I did plant a few flats of annuals.

Boat_cleaning_016_2 You can tell I certainly didn’t get around to mowing the lawn! The grass is almost knee high, but my son is coming over to mow tomorrow while Sugarwings and I plant more flowers.

I fixed lobster ravioli for lunch today (from Costco, gotta love that place!) and he will always work for food.  I think I can get away with feeding him leftovers of the ravioli tomorrow. 

Sons are so wonderful, especially when they are hungry and helpful.Boat_cleaning_017

There isn’t a lot blooming yet, or many flowers planted, but I love this lush, green time of year before all of the flowers come on.

This is the pathway back to our bon fire pit, and see, we have a big pile of wood ready for the next fires.  The evenings are still cool, it is a great time of year to sit by a fire and eat s’mores.

May is my FAVORITE month. I can’t get enough of it.  Boat_cleaning_032

As a matter of fact, I am feeling so May-ish that I added another present to the May prize pack, a bottle of Bath and Bodyworks orchid lotion.

So we are up to:

1- satin hanger with  a fluffy vintage rose

2-white leather Brighton coin purse

3- a tiny dancer

4- a gold band (yes, real gold)

5- a cute pearl pen

6- vintage greeting card

7- lovely lotion

So, leave a comment, any comment, any post all month and I’ll draw a winner June 1st!Boat_cleaning_026

Well, I am running out of daylight, just as I complained about. I got no artwork done today. If I wasn’t such a TV addict, I’d do some now, but Thursdays are a big TV night for me, so I have to get my butt parked in front of the set before I miss anything I can’t live without!

I have to be there when Jim asks Pam to marry him.  And when McDreamy realizes Rose isn’t for him. (although, I like Rose) And when Luca comes back to Abby. And just HOW do the Oceanic Six get off the island?? This is all much more important than me gluing some paper together!

By the way, do you think that this $1 candle holder is a fairy or an angel?  I think she is a bit flirty to be an angel. Her skirt is up pretty high.

Lots of reasons to say thank you

Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, flowers, give away

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I have added some of my paintings to my Etsy shop this week.  These are reproductions of floral watercolors I did, that I have adhered to canvas boards and then crackled and aged.

Crackle_paintings_006 These prints are $25 each and are 8" x 10", so are ready to pop into a standard frame, or can be leaned on a shelf, or set on an easel as they are.

The hydrangea print is sold, but since these are reproductions, I can print more up if you are interested, let me know and I will make up more.  The crackle comes out a little differently on each one, that stuff has a mind of its own. 

In this summer’s Romantic Country, I will have a "how to" article on doing this technique if you’d like to give it a try yourself.

Aunt_caroline_096 The 100 cards for my Great Aunt Caroline’s 100th birthday are still coming in and I will soon catch up and photograph them all and do a whole post showing the latest ones.

This one is from my pal, Lili in the Netherlands. Can you imagine what my aunt will think when she sees 100 cards from all over the world?  Thanks again, to everyone who is participating and helping Caroline celebrate this milestone.Aunt_caroline_091

Another thank you I have to add is to Vicki.  I won her giveaway and she sent a bonanza of goodies for me to craft with! (this doesn’t show them all) Thanks Vicki!

The hat box in the picture is one that I found while at the antique mall with my little Mini Hat Whisperer. It was $6 and in pretty good shape. I can’t ever have too many of these for storage!Giveaway_002

Do you remember that I said I would add to my May Giveaway Prize pack every week?

I changed my mind and added MORE today!

To the white leather Brighton coin purse,  the gold band and satin hanger with the millinery flower, I added a vintage ballerina cake topper, a vintage greeting card and a sweet little pearl pin.Giveaway_004

You have to love the faces of those old ballerinas.  Oh my.

Were the painters drunk?  Those painted on lips remind me of little old ladies putting on their red lipstick with  tremors.  Or me putting on lipstick with no mirror.Giveaway_006

My Sissy can put on lipstick without a mirror anytime, and I can’t for the life of me.  I showed her once how bad I was at it at Applebees when we went out for a glass of wine after sitting by our mom’s bedside in the hospital.

It became  a joke for all of us, that we would close our eyes and apply lipstick all over our mouths (yes, in public) and laugh like 6 year olds.  Here is a photo of Sissy, Bobbie Sue, and me, Karkie Jo looking festive at Sissy’s 60th birthday slumber party.

Sissy made us into fairies and turned the photo into a birthday card for my 50th. (notice that even when she tries to put her lipstick on badly, Sissy’s still looks pretty good! Well, at least compared to me, or do I just have a really big mouth?.)Dinner_party_bdy_068

I know you are all tired of my blathering on about my birthday, but one more story-

Yesterday, Sugarwings and I were at the grocery store and saw that the Mother’s Day flowers were marked down to $1.99 a bundle. So, we bought an arm load (I should have had a cart, imagine me carrying all these bunches of roses and a wriggling baby through the store).

I made up bouquets and dropped them off to my friends who had come to my birthday party as a thank you.Dinner_party_bdy_078

It was like a belated May day, I set the flowers on doorsteps, rang the bell and left them as a surprise as I drove away.Giveaway_008

And thank you also to Paula Kay for the cute little bag!  I just wish you lived close enough for me to drop some flowers off on your porch as a thanks!

50 tiny dancers for 50 years of dancing through life

fairies, flowers, hand painted signs, jewelry

Sparks_may_day_033 Oh no, is Karla going to make us look at 10,000 flowers she just bought??? Is that all this blog is about anymore???

Nope, I won’t do that to you. I just wanted to show you the pretty posies on the top of the birthday present Beth brought to me today.Sparks_may_day_032

How perfect is this package for me?  Old wallpaper and  millinery flowers that are soft and floppy with age topping a hat box!Sparks_may_day_034

Even more fun, look inside!  Amongst some other trinkets that I love, (Italian rose dish, a vintage millinery catalog, old seam binding, and other pretties) was FIFTY BALLERINAS. 

Only Beth would think of something that perfect for my 50th birthday!

Sparks_may_day_038 She came to help out and keep me company today at Art in the Park.  Sparks_may_day_037

I can’t imagine a nicer day for it. Sunny, with a slight whispering breeze that was just enough to keep us comfy, not so much that our things blew over or we had to take turns holding onto the tent leg so it wouldn’t blow over.

My greeting cards were my biggest seller today, with Mother’s Day next week, that  was to be expected.  I also sold china shard jewelry and earrings.

Sparks_may_day_040 Mostly we spent the day soaking up some springtime.  And giggling.  Inspired by Joy’s fortune bottles, I decided to decorate bottles as party favors for the birthday party I am throwing for myself.  I will add a special fairy note to each one, assigning guests a personal guardian fairy to watch over them.

So, Beth and I spent a big part of the day coming up with helpful fairies and naming them.  Here are a few:

  • “Pinkie Sugar Fly” will guard your windows from bugs flying in through tears in the screens
  • “Kitty Flitter Flower” watches over you during cat naps to bring you sweet dreams
  • “Tootsie Twinkle Tulip”is always ready to touch up your toe nail polish before you even know it is chipped.
  • “Blue Bird Buttercup” sprinkles cookie crumbs for a trail to lead the blue bird of happiness to your door
  • “May Belle Lina” watches out for smudged mascara under your eyes.
  • “Flossy Flutterby” picks the spinach out of your teeth before anyone notices it.
  • “Pearly Pear” keeps an eye out for an earring that is about to slip off your ear.Collage__she_asked_to_be_young_agai

My pal, Pam sent me this birthday card.  I love the sentiment, wouldn’t it be wonderful to be granted 3 wishes?  Although, today all I would ask for is that Sugarwings would feel better. My poor fairy grandbaby has a fever and sore throat and I hate to see her sad and down.

Don’t forget, a giveaway will be drawn on the 5th and I have an extra special May giveaway with lots of gifts this month!

Off with her head!

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, fairies, Sugarwings

Millinery_115 One of my favorite bloggers, Lori is hosting "Doll Day" and I just had to play along, even though I didn’t really think of myself as a doll person.

Of course, there is always, Sugarwings, she is my doll baby!

Millinery_169 This new one that I have plans to doodad up is an obvious choice to photograph, she is quite the doll.

Then, I thought, well, thats all to that story.

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While I was cooking lunch (crusty baked chicken strips), Sugarwings opened the china cabinet and reminded me about all of the dollies in there, she loves to take sneaky and grabby peeks at them any chance she gets.Millinery_131

I took pictures of  a few of these guys, but thought, no these aren’t dolls, they are figurines. No matter how much the fairy grand baby and I enjoy playing with them.  Millinery_155

Since they are right on her level and she can open doors, many of these little fairy and pixie creatures are down to only one wing, or have chipped toes.

But since everything I own is from garage sales or auctions and much of it chipped already, that doesn’t bother me too much.Millinery_164

And I broke this one all by myself with no help from Sugarwings at all.

I can glue her head back on and make a necklace to cover the seam. 

Or leave her as she is and make a box with her and call it "Marie Antoinette AFTER the Guillotine"?Millinery_181

That sparked my memory and I realized I have HEADS! Doll heads!  These are from a junking trip with my sisses in Greenwood, Indiana last summer. I bought a boxful of these old pieces ($24)  to fix up and sell, but kept them as they were and set them in my bathroom cabinet.Millinery_171

And this elegantly coiffed head is from my shopping trip last weekend, she was only $1. I don’t think she is old.Millinery_178

This doll head (wearing my fairy grandmother tiara) is from a junking stop on the drive to Silverbella last November.  Beth and I ran into Carol there and the 3 of us shopped together.Millinery_079

Sugarwings also reminded me that she had a few dolls up in her room.  I like to buy old bears and dolls for her  at garage sales so we can tuck them in to the cradles and doll beds I fixed up for her.

I found this cradle for $2, cleaned it up and painted it with roses.  Millinery_165

Do my fairy ballerinas count too?  No, I guess they aren’t technically dolls, they are meant to go onto cupcakes.

This one is on clearance in my Etsy shop right now.Millinery_123

Here is a selection of some of the things I marked down. If you go to the shop, and look over on the right hand side near the top, where it says "sections" you can click on "clearance sale priced" and see the 28 things that are on sale right now.  I was in a mood to clear some things out.Millinery_166

Because I always need to make room for more!

I bought these beveled glass panels at an antique mall this weekend, and got 6 of them for a dollar.

I am making collages in them and adding copper to the back and hope to get my soldering iron out this week to finish them and put hooks onto them.Millinery_158

I also went to an auction with Beth this weekend and bought way too many plates! But I love plates with the double handles and plan to loop some ribbon through those handles and hang the whole stack of plates along the soffet in my studio.

Beth gave the silver ladle to me, it was in a box of stuff she got and wasn’t something she wanted (plus she is good about sharing, very good!)

I might use it as a glitter dipper.  And I have a feeling the lidded candy dishes will be filled with buttons soon.Millinery_184

One more doll before I go get Sugarwings up from her nap.

This guy pretends to be the biggest, roughest, meanest barn cat you’ve ever met.  He breezes in every couple weeks from wherever he prowls when he isn’t around here and acts like we owe him big time for showing up.

But honestly, he is nothing but a fluffy old doll baby himself. 

Oh, and PS-

JAYHAWKS ARE NUMBER ONE IN THE NATION!  Yay Lawrence!

Time to hang up your dancing shoes

Etsy Goodies, fairies, vintage paper/collage art

Scraps_209_2 I just finished this decorated bottle, moments ago and thought I’d take a quick photo and do my post for today before I went to see little Sugarwings and enjoy some (at last!) Springtime sunshine.

I’d found an old bottle whose lid perfectly fit into an old Wilton cake decor crown that I sparkled up and added a fairy ballerina to.Scraps_210  Lots of work went into making the lid work and turn just right so that the ballerina was the angle I wanted her to be in when the lid was shut.

And I kept with my New Year’s resolution of not being greedy with my "good" stuff.  This bottle features a lovely old rhinestone posey, a cute key, a great mother of pearl button topped off with a pretty cobalt blue glass button and………

Well it really doesn’t matter at this point, take a close look at the bottom of the bottle!Scraps_202

Yep, I dropped her. This week, I have been dropping and breaking everything. I am almost afraid to pick up the baby! I crashed so much stuff while rearranging my studio. Mostly by being in a hurry and not emptying shelves when I moved a cabinet.

But you know me, I will salvage as much as I can from this bottle and it will be another project, or two later on this week. 

That tiny dancer deserves a new stage so she can dance her little heart out.Scraps_189 

And on a happier note, I had a fun day with Beth yesterday.  She had a new collection from Vintage Workshop to play with.

Beth designs projects with easy how-to steps for the Vintage workshop newsletter and offered to let me use some of the images she had just gotten.Scraps_191

All 5 of these greeting cards are from the same collection. There were so many ways to mix and match, it was a fun challenge to come up with a set of looks that went together (the veggie seed packets) then use another image (the geraniums) for a whole different style of card.

One interesting thing that Beth did, was to download and print the same images at different sizes.  On the geranium card, I used the picture in its larger form as background, then the smaller form as the centerpiece.Scraps_196

Beth and I always have fun play dates together, this weekend we are going to an auction.  I hope to find more pretty papers to make my journals, for an upcoming art and craft show I will be in.

This journal is all wallpaper, but I think it would be interesting to mix other ephemera in too.

Scraps_201 This one is listed on my etsy shop and is simply vintage wallpaper pages ready to be used as a backdrop to what ever the new owner wants to create. 

It is loosely bound so that there is space for plenty of embellishments, foof, and doodads to be added.  And I am including a scrap pack of papers I used in the book, to make decorating the interior even more fun.

Speaking of fun, did I mention that I was about to go see Sugarwings???  And that there is actual sunshine outside today?  Even with a smashed ballerina fairy to start the morning, this will be still be a good day!

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