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Sugarplum Fairy Banners

collections, Etsy Goodies, fairies, holiday decor, vintage paper/collage art

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It is hard to make up my mind, sometimes "JOY" is my favorite word for the season, other times it is "Merry".  I can't go wrong either way, both are full of holiday cheer. Of course, with Thanksgiving coming up, "Thankful" is another one that is on my mind.

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Well, I'm feeling them all.

I am Thankful that I've had some Merry time in the studio creating these Joyful banners!

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There is nothing I enjoy creating more than Christmassy, glittery, foofy, merry, and joyful decorations!

Especially with all of my favorite supplies.  Like the soft pink, hand dyed wool roving on this little lady's Santa hat.  And velvet.  Oh, and MICA flakes!  Flocked Wallpaper!! And lace, yes, lots of lace and netting!

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Throw in a few Sugarplum Fairies and I'm a happy little elf.

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I know, I know, it isn't quite Thanksgiving yet…

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But Christmas is coming.  And I adore making things for it.

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I've been lucky to have a couple of uninterrupted days to play with my favorite supplies and whip all of these up, along with the Sugarplum Fairy Kits I posted about last time.

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If you are ready for some festive pretties too, you can find some trees in my Etsy shop. The Sugarplum Fairy Kits and banners are in the Boutique.

If things go as I hope they do… more will be coming too. My heart is all a twitter just thinking about stuffing tiny little stockings with vintage cuteness, and oh, the tart tins! I haven't unpacked the tart tins yet. Those are such fun to fill up with pretties…

 

Sugarplum Fairy Kits

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

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Two of my favorite things in the whole world? Fairies and Christmas! (that includes grand fairies, too, of course)

I'd started out making angels, but as I worked on them, they became Sugarplum Fairies.  Although, if you look at them right, they make sweet little cherubs too.

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Something else that I love- THE GOOD STUFF!

I do not believe in saving my best supplies for something better.  As I always say, if a project is worth my time, it is worth the BEST supplies.  And I figure you'll agree with me, that these sparkly sprites deserve to don their best for the holiday season, right?  

Kits are $18-$22 (Mercy is a bit more, she has a larger tree and the flocked wallpaper)

Each girl gets a very, very vintage silk ribbon flower from my stash of prized pretties.

The pictures I used are all old sepia ones that I edited, sized, and printed on high quality photo paper.

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And all of the mercury glass beads for the little trees are authentic.

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There will be shiny rhinestones, some of my favorite old wallpapers, and lots of other pretty things to work with, including hand illustrated instructions to follow. I've done a basic set of instructions, then listed each of the girls separate.  The sprite that you order will be circled on the instructions, but you can also look through the directions for the other girls in case that gives you some ideas for creating your lil fairy.

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Each kit offers the choice of making a magic wand for your Sugarplum Fairy to hold, or a mini tree instead. If you don't want to put the tree into her hand, you can sit it on the little gift that you'll wrap in vintage paper.

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The kits come with trees too. You have the option to decorate a spool for the tree to set on, or use it as is with the white base, like here.  

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I've included a spoonful of mica flakes to add some snowy sparkly too.

(the bottle brush trees are already mica-ed up for you)

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The girls all have white feather wings to honor all the Christmas angels watching over us.

(you could add a touch of glitter to them if you'd like)

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This girl, Constance Joy, comes in ivory or pink, but on both, I've provided some gorgeous, gold metallic wallpaper to use on her base.

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While Mercy stands on plush, pink, flocked paper.

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You will back them with card stock that I have printed with Jingle Bells sheet music.

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Because it is important for a project to look just as good from all angles, right?

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My studio is filled with these darlings right now.  I've loved making them, even more that I did the little Witchy Girls I had whipped up for Halloween. I probably enjoyed making them a little too much, by the looks of this room… I might have to list some finished ones to sell too.  

Or just keep them and love them.

Sugarplum fairies flitting in, soon

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Do you remember my little witch friends, Leitha and Rowena?  Well, those girls have twin sisters!  This is Merry, she is a Sugarplum fairy, her sis is Leitha the little Witchy Girl.

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Rowena has a twin named Constance, who is also a fairy.  I'm working on getting these fairies, some angels and other girls gathered together to make kits for the holidays in case you'd like a flock of fairies around your own home for holiday decor.  

Luckily, I have a whole troupe of fairies to pitch in and help, I'm pretty far behind for the season.

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I've barely even started on the tree dying. No glitter or color has been applied yet.  There are a few trees listed on Etsy, but very, very few compared to my regular November schedule.

Now, while October was one of the most fun months I've ever had, with non-stop travel, parties and fun, November has turned into a serious catch up time. Well, at least it should be… I'm afraid that I haven't gotten much catching up done yet and the month is half over…

I feel very much like that irresponsible grasshopper that the ant has to lecture about not being prepared.

But you know what? I kinda liked being the grasshopper, for a change! Bouncing around from trip to trip and having fun with people I love.  It was very hard for me to get back into worker ant mode when I returned.  I played with grand fairies, did yard work to take advantage of the brilliant and uncommon November weather we have had, and then worked in my souvenir style art journals. 

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I love making mementos of my trips while the memories are still fresh, and once I get going on a journal it is hard to stop, and I also created a whole album for the rest of the year. I filled the vintage photo album journal that Beth taught me how to make, leaving just a few pages for the holiday season to be added later.

(I'll have some journal pages to show you too)

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Both journals are done for now, even though I'm tempted to keep adding and adding little tidbits (are art journals ever really done?) They are still nearby on my desk and if I find something interesting in my stash, or an idea pops into my head, the journals get fiddled with again and I take a break from my belated Christmas crafts.

But lookee here! I got some wings made.  These are now in the Boutique. I also whipped up a few banners and am designing that flock of fairies that I'd mentioned.

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Soooo, I'm trying to get in gear. Now that I've got most of the journal compulsion under control, I've enjoyed sliding into my mica flake/glitter obsession.  The things that I make this time of year are usually a few of my favorite things.  (and in my Christmas loving mind, that was sung to the tune of, well, you know the song).  

I'm not going to beat myself up about being behind, I'm going to throw myself into making those things that I adore and let the carols blast away in the background as I work. 

Also, I want to thank all of you who buy my sparkly pretties each year, and let you know how much I love making them all.  November is a time for gratitude (well, every month should  be, but at Thanksgiving, the thoughts are more prevalent, aren't they?) And I want to express gratitude for the ability to travel, and for the flexibility of being able work on journals and get caught up with family activities when I return even if it puts me behind in my sales for the season.  And that I have someone who will buy my pretties when I do get them made.

I know I'm lucky.  

Thanks!

Siesta Sands Mermaid

fairies, family, Travel

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Last year's "First Annual Sister Trip to Siesta Key" was to spread our father's ashes on his favorite beach. We found the perfect, heart shaped shell, filled it with his ashes, and took it out to the sandbar to float away.

So, when I saw this little butterfly shell on the beach, I thought it was ideal to use to recreate the moment by filling it with glitter and crystals in memory of Daddy.

Instead of a fairy, I made a mermaid, but of course, she did end up with wings. There was a dead dragonfly right by where I made her, so I plucked off it's wings.  Gross to do, but I like the look…

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Sissy and I knew that our sentimental sister, Bobbie, would want to keep this one, since it was in honor of our Dad. Usually I leave the fairies on the beach the last day of my trip as a farewell and a thank you.

This time, though, I created an environment for her and glued her together into a sea shell home. (Minus the wings, which would just rot. And who knows what the seaweed will do?)

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I guess that means I owe Siesta Key a fairy…. durn, I'll just have to go back again, huh?

A magical, Halloween sister trip to Florida, a surprise hotel, and a ghost story

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And I thought last year's sister trip was fun. This one was just perfect, even better.  Before I went to Utah for the Grand Masquerade, I flitted down to Tampa to meet my sisses at the airport for our new tradition of an annual beach trip.

(Yep, October was a whirlwind for me, three trips and a workshop at my home… now it is time to relax and rest up after all of that.  No, wait!  I think there is more to come… Christmas is just around the corner and if I want to sell any angel kits or other decor -dyed and glittered trees, anyone??- I need to get into HIGH gear)

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My sisters had booked a week or so at a condo on Siesta Key beach, where we stayed last year and I'd liked sooooo much that I took all of my kiddos there this summer and where my husband and I had an impromptu wedding vow renewal.

Bobbie and Sissy were having a nice long trip (I met them for 5 days of it) but the condo wasn't available for their whole stay. So, they decided to each surprise the other with a night not too far from the airport.

Unknown to them, they had each chosen the SAME hotel.  And what a place!! The Loews Pink Palace on St. Pete beach.

I figured that they had both admired it and spoke of longing to stay there sometime.

Nope.

Sis had never heard of it before, Bobbie had never mentioned it. They both chose to splurge (big time) and treat their sister to a night at a spectacular resort.

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Since I knew both secrets, I called ahead, upgraded a tiny bit and  made sure that we could check in one day and stay both nights in the same room instead of moving from one to another the next day.  

We had a balcony room overlooking the ocean, at one of the prettiest hotels I'd ever seen.  We walked along the beach, ate seafood, shopped at a boardwalk in Treasure Island, and just relaxed on the balcony.  

They shared a king bed and I had a rollaway, otherwise known as my baby bear bed.

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We had some crafting time on our vacation, and here is how I drew that sweet, little baby bear bed. Not so sweet?

Well, one night, I had the worst nightmare. I'm not much of a nightmare type, they happen very rarely for me.  But this one was a doozy, and felt so real.  It was one where I tried to call out for help, but couldn't make myself heard.

But I just KNEW that if I could force the sound out, my sisters could hear me and they would save me from the long arms (with claws) that were grabbing me from under the bed.  It hurt!! 

Finally, I croaked out what to me felt like a blasting scream, but what was in reality a scratchy, little creaking sound.  But, it did the job, I awoke my saviors and they rescued me from the black arms coming from under my baby bear bed.

But, it still hurt.  

Seriously, my shoulder and hip were hurting. I figured I had tensed up so much from fear that my muscles were aching.

Till the next morning came…..

AND I HAD TWO, HEART SHAPED, painful, BRUISES ON MY HIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (We called them ghost bites)

Later on, I read about the ghosts in the hotel, apparently the owner and his true love can be see at times.  Which might explain the two hearts? (I didn't take a photo, because they were almost more butt than hip and no one wants to see that.)

As Dewdrop likes to say, "That's Crweepy!"

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Well, in all actuality, I probably had bumped my hip the day before and didn't realize it and the pain was what caused the dream.

At least that is what I'm going with.

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The hotel was amazing and except for the short, ghostly visit, was perfect. I enjoy older hotels with a lot of history. F. Scott Fitzgerald used to hang out there, and you could feel the Gatsby vibe. 

As I like to do on vacations, I created a sea shell fairy as a thank you to the beach.  Since we were having a Halloween themed trip, I called her a Sand Witch.

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And it seemed fitting, since I was finding so many black shells on this beach.  I wanted to make another witch later on for Siesta Key, but the shells were mostly a lighter color there.  Each beach has its own look with its shells and the ones I pick  up determine who or what I'll make.

But she is always a fairy of gratitude.

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After making the shelly witch, we spotted this bench, a perfect photo op and place to play!

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I loved the old faded colors of the boats and chair.

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Sissy had gifted us all with these matching shirts (from Walmart) and they were ideal for our witchy week theme.

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She even brought her cauldron mug for coffee. We aren't big drinkers, so coffee was our vaca brew.

And coffee has never tasted better than it did from this balcony. 

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She also gave us matching scarves in this sea color.

There were lots of laughs that week, like here where we asked the person at the next table to take our picture just as a bird was pooing on my head.  I had to go to the restroom and dunk my noggin in the sink to wash it out, then came back out with a sopping, dripping head just in time to barely catch the last of the dolphins playing off the pier as they swam away. I guess they'd been showing off while I was scrubbing my hair.

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Everything about our stay at the Pink Palace was just beautiful. The place was pure luxury through and through. 

With never ending salt water taffy at the front desk!

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I was not too shy to keep "trick or treating" the concierge.  This is part of the haul that made it with us to the condo at Siesta Key later on.  We were set for candy for the week.

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We didn't make use of the hotel spa, but we did ask for a tour of the rooftop garden area attached to the spa.

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And we spent some time at antique and boutique stores around town. I'm showing off the back of my new shirt here.  I don't know why we even packed anything, between all the gifts we gave each other and the shopping we did, we didn't need anything from home at all!

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Sissy even brought us silver ice cream spoons. They used to be our mom's.

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And they made sure to use them when they went to the ice cream parlor at the hotel.

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But as much as we loved the high life at our palace, the best part was the company.  

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Fare thee well to the renfest for the season

Dew Drop, fairies, family, parties, Sugarwings, Travel

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When I got off the airplane from my trip to Georgia to see my buddies, I went directly to the Renfest to see my grandfairies. They were there with some family members to see their daddy at work.  And Dewdrop had just returned from her time with her Mommy out East, so I was really missing that lil cutey.

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I know I've said it before, but I think that the addition of the Mermaid Lagoon to the festival is a giant improvement.  We sure love that area.  

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And this time, there was a merperson plopped into the water fountain near the entrance too.  

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And of course, there are fairies galore. My girls always recognize Fay Royalty and are quick with a curtsy.

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We have our favorite places to visit, we can't go without spending time in the Children's Realm and seeing the wizard.

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As a matter of fact, it would be easy to spend the whole time just in this area for the shows, playground, and crafts. (all free)

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We like the dancing too.   Whether with the sprites around the maypole or with the royal family.

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Where else can you sing at the top of your lungs to "What do you do with a drunken sailor" and dance a jig with Cinderella and her prince?

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And be surrounded by pretty gypsies?

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Or go for a camel ride?

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We also met Rapunzel.

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It was a bit surreal to be in Georgia with best friends, enjoying coffee on the wraparound porch of Suzanne's farm house that morning, then a few short hours later being surrounded by mermaids and princesses.  

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But, what a magical time!

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Witchy Girl Kits

fairies, holiday decor, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage

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The kits for the little witchy girls are available now. It has taken me a while to pull them together.  When I build kits, I trouble shoot by making multiples of the original design, and fine tuning it before writing up the instructions.

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Once the instructions are written, I hand illustrate them.

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For these gals, I wrote the basics for making a witch and her stand, then wrote out the info for how I embellished each one. All of the girls are included in the instructions, so that the person making one can gather up ideas to make the sorceress just the way she wants her to be.

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Because each one is a bit different than the others.

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Every kit includes an option to do a broom or a wand, and the wand can be made like the illustration, or simply topped with a vintage pearl bead.

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I delved into the stash of FAB flowers from the old stash Carol Spinski had hidden away for decades from a Kansas City icon, Emily Bird Thayer.

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Aren't they wonderful????
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All of the silk and netting is ripped from this ancient and tatter-y wedding dress.

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Doesn't it look perfectly tattered up?  Some of it, I dip dyed.  

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I used as much in the way of old and wonderful goods as I could.  Vintage stars, shredded silk, old pearls, antique blooms, crystals from the 1930s, florals from my millinery collection.  The broom handles are even cut from a lilac bush that was planted over 50 years ago!  I do like old stuff.  

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The photos of the young ladies are vintage pictures that I've re-edited, cleaned up, and sized to under 5", then printed on premium photo paper.

This is Fern, with her kitty, Luna.   She never goes anywhere without her little furry friend, and loves to share lots of hugs with her pet. She reminds me a little bit of Dewdrop, who is also a kitty squeezer.

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Rowena is a sweetheart.  But she will get into the candy corn if you don't keep it out of her reach.

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But Agatha can be a bit pouty if you won't let her hold the knife when it is pumpkin carving time.  I really think that she is too young to handle a knife on her own, but she doesn't agree with me.

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And while Hazle looks like the most innocent and darling of them all, she is a bit of a trouble maker. I had to ground her and put her in this crystal ball to stop her shenanigans.

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Leitha is very handy to have around.  She is always helpful in the kitchen and is there for me when I need the pumpkin bread batter stirred. Although I do have to remind her not to lick her wand after stirring with it, because the batter has raw eggs in it. 

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I'm so happy to have these girls with me for the Halloween season.  I hope you'll invite one or more to your home too. 

Kansas City Renfest 2015

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Last week, we headed to the Renfest to visit our fairy and princess friends.  

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Sugarwings was sporting her latest gown from TJMax's great selection of royal fashions.  Every fall, they have the BEST, highest quality, dresses at the most reasonable prices (about $30).  I started to dress up, but since my husband was going along, I tamed my look down for him.  A garland for my hair and a semi-witchy ensemble was plenty for him.

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As much as I have fun watching the kids explore the festival, I personally love the overall style of the place, all of the attention to detail in the architecture, and the shady, hilly park it is all built in.  The best building though?  

This castle!

Wow!

My son's friend, Jessie is the stone mason. It is a labor of love for him, each year a few more rocks are added to this hand built palace.

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It is a beautiful spot for photos, the artistry of the structure makes all pictures interesting. (not like my cute little models needed that)

Jessie does custom stone work for clients the rest of the year, and uses the in process castle as a storefront to sell his geodes.

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There is a big selection of round rocks to chose from and take to the geo-tine (like guillotine but for rocks). Jessie spins a tale while the rock gets cracked in two.  That guy can draw a big crowd to gather around just to wait while a rock gets broken. He is a born entertainer.

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When the CRACK happens, the crowd cheers and everyone is excited to see what the geode holds as the owner walks through the throng to show off her treasure.   No two look just the same and he has a wide variety of different crystals.  Mine was smoky quartz with marcasite. Really pretty. This one is Sugarwings' stone and I'm not sure what it is.

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She enjoyed working the crank to break hers apart.

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She's also always happy to visit the mermaid lagoon.

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While waiting in line to visit the merpeople, we found this heart seed pod.

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Sugarwings gave the heart to Aurilliea Gyldenscale, one of our local, Kansas City area mermaids.  (Being in the midwest, we don't have as many merpeople as you might find on the coast, so ours are very special and rare).

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The lagoon area is a welcome addition to the renfest, it was added not that long ago and while simple, is very cute.  One year there was a large tank/aquarium that a poor, chilly mermaid floated around in, this seems like a much more humane way to display the fishy girls.  And it is more user friendly for the kiddos too, the little girls are thrilled to get hugs from their heroines.

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We never fail to make a magic wand at the Children's Realm.  Afterwards, you can test drive the wand with a real wizard.  This was the point when I realized that Sugarwings is lacking in her magical knowledge. When I told her to call her patronus, she had no idea what I was talking about.

Time to start reading Harry Potter to her, right?

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She definitely is well phrased in fairy lore and was able to chat with the faye like a pro.

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And of course, is a champ at the maypole after years of dancing with the fairies.

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Hmm, maybe this is my favorite part of the day there. Look at the smiles on all of those faces!

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My not-so-fave part?

Visiting the animal rescue center. Which sounds very nice til you find out that it is a dragon, a hawk, and a billion snakes. 

Yep, that is a snake wrapped around our little friend.

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And  around Sugarwings who got teary eyed about having to give the snake back. She wanted to stay and hold it longer.

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Luckily, there was a fairy godmother handy to zap her out of her mood with a sprinkling of magic and fairy dust. 

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It is hard to stay sad at the festival, with all of that magic and revelry around you.  

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Behind the scenes at the Kansas City Renfest

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My son works at the Kansas City Renfest running a booth for a friend and also selling his own wares. The first weekend of the season, the booth's owner (and his inventory) were away at another festival and my boy had some extra work on his hands to get the space open and to fill the spot up.

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Here is one of his displays to foof up the "Druid's Grove".  

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I came in for an afternoon to help him and did a little druid-ing up myself.  Bone decor isn't typically what I do, but I kinda like the result.  I told myself that the bones were at least in my color pallet, I've always been a fan of whites.

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At least they weren't as heavy to work with as all the stone my boy moved around.  Here is the jewelry display in the glass cabinet. Not all of the inventory has been set out yet., and it isn't quite done, but aren't the pillars and slabs of stone very striking?

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I've been hand dying silk ribbon to use for his pendants, and he also has black cord to hang the jewelry from.  The buyers will get a choice and the silk or cord will be cut to order.

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The day before the event began, he was still sanding, oiling and creating wands and spikes. This area is was still in progress, it is the weaponry corner.  Yes, those are vampire stakes he has hanging up, and there are some wands and stakes in a pile that still need to be finished.

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I offered to make a sign for him. Not everyone knows where to go when they are in dire need a cudgel, and usually if you looking for a cudgel or a vampire stake, then you are probably in a hurry to get it, and a little direction would be appreciated.

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Cool, aren't they?  

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I also helped him embellish the woven willow laurels that he had created.

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And Sugarwings helped me out by modelling them so I could see how they fit.

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The booth is all about magic, which is why he used the willow limbs to make the crowns.  I wrote up these tags for the finished laurels.

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Usually, I work with vintage flowers, but you gotta know your crowd. Old millinery would not be as appreciated as the newer blooms.  (Although, I did sneak in some vintage lace…)

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All of the flowers are wired into place and there are crystal beads woven onto the wires.

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I have loved the festival since the first time I attended, way back when my boys were in Jr High school.  Over the years, I've become even fonder of it, and I was thrilled to get a behind the scenes peek at the park before it was open for the season.  The buildings are so quaint and charming, and with no one there I had a chance to get some pictures without families in blue jeans or pushing strollers and spoiling the atmosphere.  

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For being the day before opening, I was surprised to see how quiet the venue was.   Here and there, were cars pulled up in front of a booth as vendors unloaded, with a few folks were busy unpacking and setting up.

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And people were planting some blooming flowers in front of their shops. But for the most part, it was dreamily serene.

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The park itself is a pretty place, it was a joy to walk through in the peace, enjoying aspects of it I hadn't noticed before.

Still, I'm looking forward to a visit there while there is a bustling crowd of happy shoppers, watching shows, and munching on giant turkey legs.  And the best part?  Grand fairies all dressed up as fairies or princesses, eyes lit up, and believing that the magic is real.

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ps- I will be participating in Brenda's  Fall Home Tour.   It begins on the 15th, and my home will be on the list for the 18th.  There will be lots of pretty things to see. I've been checking out some of these blogs from the URLs Brenda sent to me, and she has corralled an inviting selection of homes to peek into.

 

Paper clay fairy

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I have a love/hate relationship with paper clay. On one hand, it is pretty easy to work with,and no trouble at all to finish, you simply let it air dry.

But it is a bit more rustic/primitive than I like. I wish it was a little smoother.

Sculpy is smooth, but too hard for me to mess with, since I have old lady hands.  That stuff isn't as pliable as I'd like, and I don't want to have to bake the clay when I'm done.

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On the other hand, paper clay is ideal for things like these pumpkins we are using for  the classes at Romantic Gothic Ghosts.  For that Saturday's class, I'll be providing one pumpkin and the attendees will be making one from scratch themselves.

So, I whipped up a few punkins in advance. When done, I had plenty of clay left over and thought I'd make a raven.

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She sits on top of a bottle that got foofed up with old lace, charms, silk, and rhinestoney bits.

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Have you ever tried "Perfect Pearls"?  I bought 4 pack and used the white one on my kitchen walls for the redo.  I tried out the bronze one on the black paint of the raven, on the bottle, and on the charm.  I think I like the stuff, I have some other ideas for using the other colors. I've heard that you can make a spritz with it, similar to Glimmer Mist.  

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There was still some clay left over, so I made a little fairy.  She is kinda pigeon toed and has two left feet.

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Not to mention the cankles on that poor kid.

But such fun to make.  I could spend all of my time making fairies.  Maybe if I did, I'd get better at the ankles and the fingers… Although I do think that my main problem is that the paper clay is just rough and doesn't do detail well. If only I didn't have those old lady hands, I could work with Sculpey and get better results.

Or so I tell myself.

Maybe I just make badly done ankles and fingers…

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The dressing of the doll is the best part anyway.  I just glue everything onto her, I don't sew her clothes.  Heck, she isn't a Barbie, there is no wardrobe for her, this outfit is the only one she has. I might as well glue it in place and skip the dreaded needle and thread.

And see how I solved the ugly finger problem?  I stuck a posey in her grasp, and glued it into place.

But those ape knuckles she had still showed.  So, I dotted some glue right on those ugly knuckles and lightly tapped the silk ribbon tied to the posies, right into the glue. Ta-da!  Hidden away.

Her shoulders weren't all that symmetrical or anatomically correct either.  She looked a little bit like maybe Quasimodo mated with an elf and she was the result.  Rows of white flower petals that were glued to her arm, and some glued to her shoulder hid all of that away.  The "sleeves" had to be made so that the arm could still move, but that also camouflaged the fact that her arms were more hideous than those legs.

The legs are painted with stocking stripes, and have a ruffle glued to the top. Her bloomers are silk glued to her bottom and a row of lace glued to her thighs.  

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This is the back view.  I did use the Good Stuff, all the materials are vintagey, lacey or silk.  Nice supplies, that I loved working with.  While she isn't exactly the world's most charming fairy, I think that the materials I used elevated her a bit.

If you want to give paper clay a try, we will be working with it on Sat. Oct. 3rd during our class. There is space if you'd like to join us. Details here.

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