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I had so much fun teaching at Karen’s that I invited her to teach here!

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I just adored my time at the Cozy Castle with Karen Hillman and her guests!  So much so, that I needed more time with this fabulous, stylish lady and I invited here to come to see me and teach a class here.  

If you’ve spent any time with her, you will understand why I wanted more of her company.  

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Good idea, huh?  She will be creating Felicia theFlower Fairy here on Saturday, April 20th, along with a tutorial on these delectable, sugared violets.

You will be going home with sweet, edible flowers and mint leaves just in time to enhance your holiday goodies on Easter Day.

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She is a darling sprite, isn’t she?   Here is what Karen has to say about her:

 
Welcome Spring with Felicity the Flower Fairy! 
 
Mounted on a vintage shaker and posed in a shimmering rose bloom with her flower wand, Felicity will now work her Spring magic making all of the flowers in the world bloom! 
All pieces including vintage bisque baby are supplied for you! Just bring anything special of your own if you wish to use such as any small rhinestone bling.
 
 
 
 
The day will include lunch lunch and treats, as well as a class from me also- details to come.  I’m working on prototypes today, but wanted to get the news out as soon as I can since this date is quickly approaching and the classes occur on a holiday weekend.
 
Class size is very limited, please contact me for more info:
 
karlanathan@sbcglobal.net

A Garden of Memories for a Fairy

bird song art event, cottage, fairies, vintage paper/collage art

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My friend, Beth, gives me cool stuff she finds at estate sales.  A while back, I got this domed piece from her, and tucked it away, not sure what I’d be using it for.  When my studio got a deep cleaning in preparation for A Lovebird’s Song, I came across it and promptly sat down to make something from it. 

 

Because what is more inspiring than a chance to avoid cleaning?

 

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Sorry, no before pics. (I was excited to get busy avoiding my chores and couldn’t wait to start)

I’m sure you can picture it, plain, blonde wood base, with scraggly bits of floral foam glued to it.  I painted the base and glued an old, metal lid to the center. The lid is covered in wallpaper. Around that, I drizzled a ton of glue and pressed moss into it.  I cut small millinery blooms to add to the foreground, and larger ones for the back.  They are all standing on their wire stems, not glued flat against the moss.

“Garden of Memories” was clipped from sheet music.  I make a habit of cutting out interesting phrases from old text to have on hand when I need just the perfect words. These words were ideal for this garden, because the photo I used was from a fun play date with a friend, Karen- a lovely memory!

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A couple of vintage butterflies were added the same way as the flowers. I glued their wires into the moss, instead of sticking them right onto it. Then, I bent the wires to make it look like they were flitting about. 

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The faye child sits on a wooden spool, covered in blooms, with a teensy bluebird of happiness by her side.  Her dress is netting cut from a vintage gown, her antennae are flower stamens, her wings are old text. 

She has added a little bitty, bright spot of spring to this gloomy, winter day. 

But now, I need to go clean after this refreshing break from work!  

A year of seashell fairies, beaches, and sea glass- BLESSINGS and THANKS

celebrations, fairies, family, sea shell fairies, Travel

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2018 was a year of oceans and celebrations for me, I took advantage of turning 60 by getting in as many celebratory trips as I could.  This heart wrapped flock of fairies, that says "Thanks" and "Blessed" sums it up for me.

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The first part of the year was a flurry of making plans, daydreaming over possibilities and destinations.  Looking at Disney resort and cruise options, perusing AIRBnB for getaways, talking to sisters and grand fairies about all of the what ifs and where tos, taking our time to get things just right.

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All of the details of planning itineraries, booking rooms, and thinking about the fun, was every bit as exciting as taking the trips. I had charts, I had lists, I had logged hours of looking at houses online and scrutinizing photos to see exactly how good the views were from the rooms in the pictures to make sure we had the perfect place to enjoy ourselves on our getaways.

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The beach house where I met my lifelong friends at in St Augustine during April to celebrate our 60th birthdays together was so nice, that my sisters and I changed our plans for fall to stay in the same place for a few days then.  I found sea glass both times!

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Not just sea glass, but a shell that looked like a set of teeth.

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Perfect for our Halloween/Hocus Pocus themed vacation!

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That ideal view from the beach house we rented also inspired some artwork, and I spent an entire summer learning a paint pour technique.

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It was a year of Disney Sister Trips too, while in Florida, I was able to sneak in magical trips to see the mouse.  First with sis, Terry, then with the four grand fairy sisters, then with Sissy and Bobbie!

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One of the very best memories of the year was waking up to see the sunrise at Cocoa Beach with Sugarwings and making a fairy on the sand together.

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How can you beat a day like that?

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Believe it or not, you can!  We headed to a Disney cruise ship that morning and sailed off to the Bahamas for my birthday and more beach time there.  I found un-ending sea glass at Atlantis, and strolled the beaches of Disney's private island with four grand fairies and my handsome husband.

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Where I made a Grammie fairy.

 

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We had a quick trip to Florida later on, and I had very little time for wave watching, but did get to go for a walk along the marina in Ft Lauderdale, where I made a riverbank fairy.  I found one tiny shell for her to hold.

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In October, I found plenty of black shells to make a witch.

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Guncle Randy joined my sissies and I in St Augustine, and I made a sprite for each of us.

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I'm thankful for my blessings.  My beloved husband, sons, grand fairies,sisses, bro, great friends, and wonderful trips together.  I think that the message I wrote in the sand will be my words for the upcoming year- "Blessings" and "Thanks"

And I wish a blessed New Year to you too.

 

 

PS- I am thrilled to announce that I will be teaching a class in Florida at Karen Hillman's Cozy Castle!!!!!!!!! 

Details here  

I'll be posting photos and more info soon.  I hope to see you in sunny Florida (as you can see, I adore Florida!!) for a day of friendship, creativity, and fun with my ruffly wings and romantically inspired autograph book projects

 

 

How to Make a Holiday (or everyday) Felted Gnome

fairies, holiday decor, how-to projects, Tutorials

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For quite a while, I've been wanting to make a furry, lil, gnome guy. Then, my Sissy sent me photos of some she collected for her holiday display and I was freshly motivated to make one for her as a gift (and a few more too)

I chose to give these a holiday theme, with the mica flaked caps, mercury ornament noses, and tinsel trim, but of course, gnomes aren't just made to hang out with Santa's elves, they can be enjoyed year round without the festive additions.  A nose can be a wooden ball, or a pom pom. You can leave the tinsel or glitter off.  (Oh, but why leave them un-glittered??? Glitter is a daily adornment around here, not just a holiday foof!)

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I started with a styrofoam ball, a rectangle of felted wool, and a pom pom.

You could also use a wooden ball for the head, or a smaller styrofoam ball.  You can exchange the felted wool for regular felt or other fabric, too.  In the picture of the gnome trio, above, the red and blue are felt, the pink and tan is a wool sweater I got at Goodwill and felted. Either works.

Although, I noticed that my favorite glue in the world, The Ultimate, doesn't do as well on felt as it does on natural fabrics and I switched to FabricFusion instead.

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To begin, I sliced the bottom off of the large ball with a serrated knife, to make a flat surface that allowed the critter to stand up.

Then, I covered the ball with glue (NOT THE FLAT BOTTOM PART) and wrapped the fabric around it.

I pinch pleated and folded the top down, pressing it into the glue.

With scissors, I trimmed excess, top and bottom.

Next, I glued the smaller ball to the top as a head.

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On mine, I added the beard and hair (made of wool roving, found at Hobby Lobby or Walmart) at this point.  I discovered that it would be easier to decorate the torso before adding the beard, because I was holding the hair out of the way to attach buttons and a belt.

So, if you want the body decorated, do that first.  I'm afraid it doesn't really show much, if you have a glorious beard flowing down his belly, so the belt and buttons are sort of optional.

To add them, simply cut a string, ribbon, bit of twine, or whatever you'd like to use, to fit around his midsection. Glue in place, and top with something to emulate a belt buckle. I chose a small rhinestone cluster.  Then, add a row of buttons made from either actual buttons (the smaller the better) or beads, or crystals.  Do 3 dabs of glue down the center of his body, and place the baubles into the glue and you are done.

The beard is wool roving (or dacron if you'd rather) is pressed into glue on his face, and then arranged to look beard shaped.  Don't be stingy with it, these guys are just about lost in the hair.  Add some around the back of his head too, but not as much or as long as the beard on his face.

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I'm all about no-sew projects.  And no-measuring too. I found that the felted wool worked perfectly with gluing, but the regular felt did better with a bit of stitching.  It wasn't too much, so I struggled my way through it, thinking I was being really brave about facing my nemesis- the dreaded thread and needle- when my pal, Beth, took it away from me and quickly sewed it up.  I have a feeling that she really wanted to sew my mouth shut too, but settled for just fixing the hat for  me.

I like hats that are tall, and have a bend in them.  To get the bend, I glued a pipe cleaner inside the triangle I had cut to make the hat.  

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The triangle was cut extra big, and then held in place on his head to see about what size it should be, trimmed to fit and then put together (with glue or stitching).  After, I glued it to his head.  

Here is a back side of the red gnome to see how much hair I gave him.  

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As you can see, the face is mostly hat and hair.  

He has a small, vintage, shiny brite bead as his nose.

This hat has a rim that is actually the seam of the felted sweater, which was a serendipitous accident. I just happened to be using up little remnants of the material and this is what I had. 

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The arms are little rectangles glued in half and added to the body.  I cut out mitten shapes and stuck them into the sleeve opening. Mittens are as simple as an oval with a thumb. If you aren't comfortable with that shape, a plain oval works too.

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Left on their own, the arms will stand straight out.  You can glue something, like this mini tree to one.

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On this one, I glued a puppy charm onto his sleeve and glued it to his beard, so he looks like he is hugging his pet.

I've added mica flakes of glitter to their hats.  And trimmed some in tinsel, some in other glitter.  You can add a tiny jingle bell, or bead, or tinsel to the tip of the hat too.

(I gave the blue one some iridescent sea shells because he is a beach gnome for Sissy)

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The red one for Guncle Randy, the Pet Butler, is also holding puppies and has a sequin trimmed hat.

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All of these gentlemen have a lot of personality and charm.  And are easy to personalize by your trimmings and color choices.  

Elfing around with pinecone pixies

fairies, friends, holiday decor, We're having a party

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My pal, Tami, once again invited a group of local Peeps to her lovely home for a holiday crafting day. She is always generous with supplies and ideas to share with friends.  This time, we were elfing around and making pinecone pixies.

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Here are a few of the ones that I made. She provided a basket full of pine cones, and plenty of felt, along with the little wooden balls for heads and other tidbits to put together.

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I'd brought this chunk of firewood, deer, and tree to make this display.  

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But this character looks more like a Yorkie than Santa's helper, doesn't he?

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See what I mean?

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Or maybe more like this?

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We had a holly jolly time making these, and soon the room was filled with the fun lil guys.

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It was hard to stop, even though all of mine didn't turn out as good as I would've liked. This poor sprite looks like she has smoker's wrinkles around her mouth where the ink ran. I can almost hear her throaty voice saying, Ho HO, Ho, between coughs….

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Her sis turned out a little better. She is sitting on a spool.

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Tami's halls were decked, her home is always so tastefully and vintagely festive.  I do not know why I didn't get more pictures, dang it.  But at least I took this pic, look at this unique and fashionable tree.

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Between eating a yummy, pitch in lunch and assembling elves, we also worked on a few other projects.  There were some butter pat plates available to work with.

I'm afraid my finished product is rather plain, but the plate itself was so simply sweet, I wanted to keep it pretty much as is.

 

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I also made a little doggie ornie.

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And a bottle brush tree snowflake too.

With all of the laughter, warm conversations, and of course- treat snacking, I don't know how I managed to get so many things made.  

What a nice day! Thanks, Tami!!

The Kansas City Renfest- I’ve missed you!!

fairies, Sugarwings, Travel

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In 2017, we did not make it to the Renfest for the first time in forever.

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We were very happy to get back to it this season!

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Ki Ki is putting her artistic skills to good use by doing Henna tattoos there. I see a big future for that girl, she has done well for a kid with paying jobs that use her creativity. 

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Heck, she has done better than most adults working as artists. Good for her!

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And Sugarwings was glad to be rejoining her fairy tribe.

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Since she was a tiny little sprite, she has always walked right up to the Fay at the Renfest and joined in, just like she knew she belonged there with them.

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She always fits right in.

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Here she is years ago, making friends.

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And now, look how grown up she is.

Oh my.

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No matter how big she gets, she never loses her adventurous spirit.

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Or stops throwing herself full force into an activity, no matter what others are doing.

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I  love it that she sees the magic around her.

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And believes in the magic within herself.

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She's a fun fairy to hang out with, and I had a great day.

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Yep, we both enjoyed being there and being together.

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I doubt we will let this much time go between visits. I'll be back next season for sure.

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 ps- I just wanted to comment, that after complaining about a few details that weren't as sharp as they used to be at the Renfest, I found out that they are under new management.  I still loved going there, but have to admit that it is not ran quite as good as it used to be.  It has lost some of the individuality and creativity that used to be there. I still recommend going, but I certainly preferred the way it used to be. 

 

Part two of my business trip to Florida and a Cocoa Beach Sea Shell Fairy

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I know, not my best fairy so far, but I had every bit as much fun making it as any of the others!  

(Although I am a little sad about the dark, heavy wing that the poor thing has.  I don't know how high a guy can fly with a wing like that)

My trip to Cocoa Beach was more of a pit stop than a visit.  After leaving our luggage in Ft Lauderdale and having to drive from Orlando to fetch it, and right back again, I thought I needed to treat myself to a view of the ocean, no matter how quick the stop was.

These are shells that I gathered up in a few minutes while taking a break from the drive. It was only a slight detour, and worth the added time in the car.  Anytime I can wriggle my toes in the salt water, I'm pretty dang happy.

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I parked at Beach Place resort, to check it out.  My sisters and I are going to stay there in October and I wanted to see it in person to make sure it was where we wanted to be.  

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Great choice!! It is lovely.  The manager was kind enough to let me hang out for a while and walk around to explore, then traipse along their beach.  I wasn't there long, we had dinner reservations in Orlando and now that I had the lost luggage, I was determined to put on some clean clothes and some makeup before going out.

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We were dining at the Citrus Club, downtown Orlando and there was no way I was going to be late for a fancy night on the town!  

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The next morning, my husband had to be in Tampa, so we headed out nice and early. I was trying to plan what to do with my day while he worked, when it occurred to me that Weeki Wachee Springs was not that far away from where he would be. 

And I'd been in the car so much already that I was in road trip mode anyway, what's another two hours?

So, I dropped him off and drove myself up north and went to watch the sirens of the seas.

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When I was about six years old, we visited here and I've tried to get back to see it again since then, but it has never worked out. 

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I had time to watch one performance, and it just so happened to be "The Little Mermaid" which is a favorite story of mine, and of Sugarwings. I really missed her that day. I was having a great time being a tourist on my own, but she sure would have been a wonderful traveling companion that day.

This is a state park, it is $13 to get in, and once you are in, the boat rides, water park, and show are free.  The water park is spring fed, crystal clear water and I was wishing I had time to dive in and play mermaid myself.

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Before the performance started, they showed old movies of early shows from the 40s and 50s. The place has not changed much at all.  The mermaids might dress a little different, but it is basically what I remember.  Not that I was there in the 40s or 50s! My trip was probably about 1964.  

I have to admit, I got a little teary watching it.  Thinking about going there with my mom and dad,  and how magical I thought it was as a child.  I didn't realize just how much this show had influenced my life, until being there brought it all back.  I'm a big believer in magic and mermaids, because as kiddo, I was shown that they are REAL.  I spent a life time pretending to be a mermaid under water, every time I'd go for a swim, I'd try a few fancy moves. 

And that hasn't changed. I still love swimming like a mermaid in swimming pools with my grand kids. 

 

 

 

An early morning Cocoa Beach Sea Shell Fairy

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We arrived in Cocoa Beach the night before our cruise with big plans for an afternoon on the beach, which got changed by a late flight and lost luggage…. But that is a whole other story.

Our flight was late, yet still in time for a sunset dinner on the pier, and a quick trip to the touristy, swimsuit store nearby. Then my husband took the girls swimming while I ran to Target before it closed, to nab some underwear and toiletries.

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 Sugarwings woke up Friday morning to see the sunrise, and the two of us snuck out for an early walk along the water while the others slept in.

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She was just too excited to waste a moment of beach time.  And I was antsy about the lost luggage, and wanted to check on it.

Yep, it was there! It was delivered to the front desk of the hotel at 5am. Whew, what a relief, I'd only got enough at Target to get us through the morning, not enough for a 3 day cruise. 

Plus, it contained our Pirate costumes! How could we go on the ship without those???

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There is something very special about being out on the shore early before the crowds. And the shells were plentiful.  Often, it takes me a full week's vacation to find the right pieces to leave a sprite on the beach, but we were lucky in finding all we needed in mere minutes at Coco.

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Fairies are even more meaningful to me, when I have Sugarwings as a helper.

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It was a beautiful start to a beautiful weekend!

New Christmas goodies in the Boutique

fairies, holiday decor, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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I've had quite a few samples of holiday decor made up for A Snowbird's Song and some extra decorations for the Holiday Home Tour.  

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Now that both have passed, I'm trying to get photos of the pretties to add to the Boutique.

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Here are some Sugar Plum fairies as individual ornaments (the banners have sold, there might  be a kit left, please contact me if you'd like one, karlanathan@sbcglobal.net).

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And a few more festive pieces too.

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And some of the "Pretty Packages" ornaments that I made as examples for A Snowbird's Song.

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There are quite a few of the decorated and filled boxes (I realluy had fun making those!) and a couple of kits left too.

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I've also added some of the hand painted rose eggs.

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They are decoupaged in vintage text, glazed, painted, glittered, then tied up in a silver, vintage ribbon.

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 Thanks for looking!

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