family

Sugarwing’s Christmas Tree

Etsy Goodies, family, holiday decor, Sugarwings

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Things have been busy here at the cottage.  I've finally unpacked all my wares from Silver Bella and Miss Frenchie's sales and cleaned up my studio! Wow, it feels good to have the space reclaimed from the piles of junk and boxes and back to usable work space!

Tomorrow, I have a group of blog friends coming over to do Christmas crafts, so got the whole room rearranged and ready to go.  But, sadly, half of the group had to cancel for various reasons.  Well, we should have plenty of space to spread out at least, but the rest of the group will be missed.

I've gathered bits and pieces of trims and baubles and set them out to use for our projects. Everyone is bringing goodies to share, and I have a feeling there will be lots of glittering and chatting.  I can't wait!

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Did you notice that I found a spot for the table I bought from Elizabeth? It now sits next to my buffet garden of old hats.

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After cleaning the studio today, Sugarwings and I solved the Christmas tree dilemma.  We just decided that it was all HERS. Because no matter what else I had tried to do, this is how it would have ended up anyway.  I gave her a box of (unbreakable) decorations and let her go.  After settting out a selection of small trees, and giving her a choice of which one would become her masterpiece, she immediately went for the pink one.  Durn, I wanted that one!!

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Of course, holiday decorating is a pretty serious job. Miss Sugarwings put her heart into the work.

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Some how, I think the tree decor will be going through a few transformations in the next couple of weeks.  It has already been done and redone a few times tonight.

I wonder who she gets that from??

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I did manage to get a few things listed on Etsy this week.

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And I want to thank all of you who purchased little dyed bottle brush trees.  I have a few left, but all are listed, once they are gone, I'm out of the tree game, at least for this season.  I think I'll miss them tho.  Dying trees reminds me of dipping Easter eggs, so I am considering some little pastel trees covered in eggs this spring….

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There is only one putz house left ( out of the 30 or so that I had! That was lucky!).   I use the original old houses, then foof and refoof them up. This one has a flocked wallpaper roof.

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A couple of boxes got added to the shop, and I hope to add a couple more before I have to close down again. I shut the Etsy shop (there is a handy "vacation mode" you can switch on and off as needed) for Silver Bella, and now I will close next week when I go out of town.  My husband says he has a special surprise planned for me, and I have no idea where he is taking me.  I was told that I needed a swim suit and a nice dress. 

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I don't know any more details than that! We'll be in Virginia at the apartment, then down to Richmond for a business trip he has to take.  From there, I have not a clue about what or where the surprise is.  I was hoping that the surprise present was someone to do my end of the year taxes or to clean my house while I am out of town. But it sounds like he has a romantic getaway planned.  So, I'll enjoy being whisked away and will have some fun memories to get me through those horrid tax and housework chores when I get back.

So, the shop will be open until Sunday, all packages sent out on Monday.  Be watching for new things added each day until then!

A “Family Tree” How-to

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, Food and Drink, holiday decor, how to's, how-to projects, Sugarwings

 

 

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Did you have a wonderful Thanksgiving feast?  Sugarwings and her sweet little Pixie Pie cousin sure did. But in hindsight, this idea of using the baby's craft table for their dining wasn't the best. It was a food free-for-all, with two little toddlers up and down and knocking each other over and dumping plates. I can already see that at Christmas dinner we'll be using a duo of high chairs instead.Xmas stars 066 

At my house, we craft before and after holiday dinners.  I prepped the meal way ahead of time, making mashed potatoes in the crock pot, and had noodles slowly simmering on the stove all day, while the green bean casserole (from scratch, no canned soup) and turkey were ready to pop in the oven when the time came.

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 Guests brought side dishes made at home, so we had time to play instead of slaving away in the kitchen!  The guys were watching the game and playing pool, so we went to the studio and started cutting and gluing.

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We were making the Christmas stars in two sizes, large for tree toppers and smaller ones for ornaments. Or wouldn't they be cute clipped to a ribbon and made into a garland?Xmas stars 061 

We decided to use family photos on the ornaments, so we dressed the cousins up in their Christmas gowns and snapped a few quick pics of them to print out onto silver, holographic paper.

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I wish the photos showed how pretty this shiny paper is.

A lot of you asked for how-tos for this Christmas star, so I thought this would be a good day for it. If you have a houseful of family together for the holiday weekend, this is a fun project you can all do together. Take photos of each other for the centers of the stars and you can make a "family tree" for Christmas.Xmas stars 001 

Card stock works best. I wanted a vintage image, so copied this sheet music onto parchment colored card stock. You can use scrapbook paper, or heck, even plain card stock, what ever colors you like for a background.Xmas stars 002

Cut a piece of paper in half lengthwise and then fold both pieces in accordion pleats.

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Then do a second piece to match.

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Staple all four pleated sections together.

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I suppose that for a tidier look, you could use glue, if you had an issue with not wanting staples to show. But if you do, you'll be wishing you were an octopus. I quickly switched to staples, after starting out using glue.

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This is what it should look like.

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You will need to cut 2 pieces of card stock to fit the back and the front of the star to hold it in place.  Any shape, any paper that pleases you for your design.

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For this tree topper, I used plain white on the back.

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For the front, I used flocked wallpaper glued onto the card stock, then cut into an oval.  After gluing, weight the paper down for minute or two till it sticks good.

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That is a good time to take a break for a quick cuddle with someone furry and cute.

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After the glue dries, you can trim the edges to get a star shape.  Then with a paint brush (or fingers, like I use) add glue to the clipped edges and sprinkle with glitter.

At this point, it is ready to decorate however you'd like. Streaming ribbons, photos, flowers, sparkly things, whatever suits you.

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If you think you'd rather make the smaller size, instead of the tree toppers, use one piece cut into 4 equal strips lengthwise instead of 2 pages cut in two strips.

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And if you'd like extra sparkly edges, use Stickles as the glue that you add glitter to. (by the way, Stickles is now available at Hobby Lobby!!!)

 

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There are actually some new things listed on my Etsy site. Some hand dyed bottle brush trees (more to come) and I am about to list some glittering vintaeg doves that I do-dadded up.Xmas stars 073 

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There are also some of my flower packs listed. If you need a specific color that isn't listed yet, just ask.  I might have it!

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Have a happy Thanksgiving!

family, holiday decor, Silver Bella, Sugarwings

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Is your turkey thawed and ready?  I have my 22 pounder resting in its roaster, rubbed and seasoned, in the fridge so all I need to do is pop him in the oven on Thursday morning.  I'm quite happy about that, because I am often the type who realizes at the last minute that my bird is still frosty and not going to be ready for dinner on time!  Sbella booth 520 

These birds are courtesy of Deb at Curious Sofa. Doesn't this display put you in the holdiay mood? Of course everything about her store is perfect down to the smallest detail, and I love her style.Sbella booth 512 

Umm, apparently I am not the only one who she impresses! Look at this, it is one of her walls of fame, highlighting magazine articles her shop has appeared in.Sbella booth 515 

Its pretty exciting to be part of a show that she is partnering on.  And guess who else has been added to the sale roster??  Wow, this is pretty cool- Elizabeth Maxon. Yep. For real. (by the way, Deb has photos of Elizabeth's fairy tale wedding on her blog, you really really need to see these!) Sbella booth 504 

Heck, I don't even know yet what I am bringing to the gala.  I should be thinking about it….Sbella booth 532 

Instead, I worked on these today.  This is a tree topper for the Festival of Trees, a fund raiser for a local charity.  My friend is donating a tree from her business, and a group of us made ornaments for it today.  We also made tussie mussies to match, 12 of them will be filled with coupons for a free meal from her store, one per month.

Is anyone interested in a tutorial on making these tree toppers? I really liked doing it, although it took me longer than it should to figure it out.  Now that I know how, I want to make more! If you'd like me to share a how to, let me know.Sbella booth 530 

Beth joined us today while we made tree decorations and helped me figure out the process for the star burst tree topper. I think we probably could have gone to the Martha Stewart site and got directions there, she seems to have a how to for anything you'd ever dream of making.  But, it was kind of fun to figure it out on our own.

Beth has been complaining lately about being a faithful commenter and NEVER winning a drawing! Funny, Cammi won two in a row, and I didn't even realize it until she told me.  Anyway, to shut her up , I mean make her feel better, I gave Beth a bonus prize, this little pear watercolor.  We usually have tidbits of stuff for each other when we get together. I had snippets from all my new wallpapers for her, and this painting, she had  boxful of German rose patterned dishes from an auction and a batch of crisp and buttery,  homemade cookies from her mom for me.  (I'm eating  a gingersnap right now!)

 

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Well, I am at the end of my Silver Bella trip photos! All I have left are the ones of Natasha, Heather and I at my house and at Curious Sofa before they flew back home.

After Bella-ing all weekend, then being blown away by the Land of Never Ending Wallpaper, we had a quiet night by the bonfire when we got back to my house. 

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Oops, Typepad is about to reject me and freeze up my screen again!

I'll try to leave you with a few pictures from our trip to Curious Sofa, and hopefully won't get cut off.  Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!Sbella booth 521  Sbella booth 506 

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Happy Thanksgiving from Sugarwings and I!

Fun with Fabrics

antiques/junking, family, flowers, parties, Silver Bella, Sugarwings

Sbella_booth_195 I’ve been playing hooky the last few days. Maybe a case of over confidence? I am so close to being ready for Silver Bella that I am doing fun stuff instead of finishing the work that needs to be done.  I hope nothing comes up unexpectedly and I don’t have time to finish after all…

Today was a tie dye day.  Normally, we do  our dying outside, but the weather was just  a tad to cool, so this is what my studio looks like now!Sbella_booth_212

Here is a shirt I dyed last time, its an ombre type style.  To get this affect, you saturate the piece with the base color of dye, then splash on colors that blend, starting with lighter at the top, darker at the bottom.

Then hang it to drip for 24 hours while the dye sets.  I love the way the colors bleed as it hangs.Sbella_booth_213

Last year, these hoodies were sold at Silver Bella, and I wore mine so much this year that I almost wore it out.  It was white to start with and after a year of enjoyment and use, you couldn’t call it white any more. So the dye was a fix to make the shirt "new" again.

I also embellished the faded (from many washings) printed design on the back, with bronze metallic and silver glitter fabric paints.Sbella_booth_171

If my other tie dye creations turn out picture worthy, I’ll show them later.  Right now, they are wrapped up in rubber bands and soaking away in plastic bags.

Beth indulged me and took a hooky day shopping on Thursday, we went to the Jr. League Holiday Shop in KC.  Hmm.  Not my typical type of shopping, and we kept saying that we felt like tourists in another land. Everything was NEW and expensive, not stuff either of us buy!

But then, we came across Deb Dusenberry’s Curious Sofa booth like a beacon of light in the darkness we found her beautiful displays of fab finds!Sbella_booth_169

See why I was so happy? Her style is so perfectly perfect. That woman has an eye for beauty,  I love everything she does.

And while there, I found out that Deb is driving up from KC to go to the Silver Bella  vendor night, so I made sure to invite her to visit Carol and I in our "Glitter Lounge". Carol (who is a good buddy of Deb’s) and I are stocking our room with wines and chocolates and inviting friends up to hang with us there.Sbella_booth_172  (Last year, after Silver Bella vendor night, we had a cocktail in the lounge, then a slumber party in Heather Bullard’s room.  This year, Heather isn’t coming, so Carol and I will be having the girly night in our room instead.)

After eating enough free samples of gift basket style food offerings to justify our tickets to the Jr. League show (every other booth there had jam and crackers or spinach dip and pretzels), Beth and I escaped the newness of the holiday mart and made a run to Mission Road Antique Mall where Beth has a booth.   We did a redo on her spot (sorry, no good pics of that, too bad, she has GREAT stuff- but there are pictures on her blog) and it was joy to play with vintage goodies after an afternoon of walking through booths of brand new goods! Sbella_booth_209

Remember me telling you about the art show at Blue Plate Dinners that I painted a pear for?   We went to the opening last night and what a cool event!  The art was all food related and displayed in one gallon zip lock bags.Sbella_booth_201

Quite a few friends of mine had artwork in the show, so it was fun to hang out with them for the evening. 

Notice anything odd about my picture?  Well my hand is a bit colorful from the tie dying.Sbella_booth_214

Most people didn’t even comment, they are so used to seeing me covered in something, glitter, paint, dye, etc. that it would cause even more comment if I showed up somewhere pristine…Etsy_sales_024_2

Vicki gave me a blog award, how sweet. I always appreciate the kind thoughts behind those, I am sorry I don’t always follow through with them.  For this one, I am supposed to list 6 things that make me happy, so  I thought this photo summed up most of them-

1- Sugarwings!!!

2- flowers

3- summertime and sunshine

4- pretty colors

5- a day with the family

6- spending time in this town I am so lucky to live in, downtown Lawrence has so much to offer.

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Etsy_sales_040_2 Have I mentioned before that collect coincidences?  I keep a file (with photos) on my computer of odd co-inky dinks.  But this is my favorite one of all!

Anyway, yesterday I knew that I was near my 12,000th comment and was watching to see who it was going to be so I could send a surprise prize out to that person as a thank you.

When I checked my emails, this is what I saw-

A new comment from “Rich” was received on the post “400th Post and a slew of giveaways including "Karla and Carol’s Romantic Country Celebration Giveaway" ” of the weblog “Karla’s Cottage

It was from my husband who is in DC.   He’d never left a comment before.

And guess what number he was?

I guess he’ll get a nice prize when he gets home tomorrow.

oh, rats!

family, give away, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Finger_painting_024 Happy Labor Day!  I hope everyone is having a relaxing 3 day weekend.

Ours has been fun, hanging out at a campsite with family, boating, gardening, and babysitting for a fairy.

Sugarwings had a couple of sleepovers this weekend and all she wanted to do was PAINT.

For some reason, blue paint always get tasted, you can tell by the blue lips in every photo of her at work on her creations.

Pre_bella_swap_020 While the fairy grand baby was napping, I was able to glitter the tags I made for the Pre-Bella swap I am hosting, and get the packages I am sending out wrapped up.

Pre_bella_swap_022 Each package is wrapped up in vintage wallpaper, soft old ribbon, and a doo dad of some sort as an accent.

This pack for Carol has millinery fruit on it, nicely aged and distressed, the way she likes things. She was with me when I bought the fruited hat it was plucked from, so I thought this was appropriate for her.Pre_bella_swap_021

And anyone who knows Jessi, knows her love of Barbie.  I added a vintage Wilton cake topper to her pack.Pre_bella_swap_023

Sweet Jennifer loves kiddy-type cuteness, so she gets Raggedy Andy.

And do you think that Andrea gets tired of Velvet Strawberries coming her way?

All the packages are topped off with a little pretty to use in a project, I hope they are going to be something everyone can use. They were certainly fun for me to chose!Pre_bella_swap_011

And what is in the goodie bag from me?  Flocked wallpaper, something I cannot do without!  This swap was a "get acquainted- get inspired" trade, and we were all supposed to send some of our favorite things to work with to each other.

Everyone has been so over the top, generous with their goodies!  I’ve enjoyed getting to know them through this and can’t wait to meet up with all of them in November at Silver Bella.

I need to say thanks to all of these generous souls, not only for their goodie bags, but also for resending extra money for postage so I could send out their boxes. I had misjudged the amount needed, but really, honestly wasn’t worried about it, I was happy to pay the difference myself.  But, next thing I knew, PayPal emails started filling up my box with all sorts of extra postage cash!  How kind, and thoughtful.Wallpaper_books_056

There was time this weekend to sneak away and make some more wallpaper journals for Somerset Life this weekend too. Finger_painting_030_2

Not everything about this weekend has been fun, though. Urgh- we had a RAT come up from the basement into the PANTRY!!!

He chewed his way in, and had his way with everything in the cabinet. Did I say, urhg? I opened the door to see him staring straight at me.

I emptied the cabinet, threw most of the contents away, bleached the outsides of the canned goods, then filled the holes the monster came in through with steel wool. After that, I  bleached the cabinet itself and repainted the interior. 

But not until after we caught him.  He came to live in the pantry while my husband was out of town, and I tried to set the giant trap, and almost broke my finger in the process.Finger_painting_031  I cried like a baby with pain and frustration, after an hour of trying to set that trap by myself.

But, my hero came home and killed the varmint for me,  just in time!  Look at what the pest was trying to do, he chewed in from the basement into the pantry, then tried to chew his way into the house itself through the pantry doorway!!

And this damage was done overnight. Double URGH.

Sparks_labor_day08_035_2 Now, every single tiny crack in the pantry walls is stuffed with steel wool, and we pulled up the boards of the deck outside and stuffed steel wool all around the perimeter of the house into any crevice I thought a rodent could get into, plus we have traps all over the basement.

Life isn’t always pretty in a 100 year old house!Gifts_010

If you are still interested in a gift from me, even though I live in a rat infested slum, my September giveaway starts today.  All comments, all month are entered.

The winner of my August Giveaway of the 1950’s house wife kit is: Sheila

Busker_fest_014 Congratulations, Sheila!

She is actually a neighbor, well, kind of. She lives in Kansas City, although we  have never met, we will soon at Silver Bella.

And even though  I have posted this before, I will add these links to the participants in the Pre-Bella Swap, just because they are such fun places to go an visit!

Most are addresses, not links, I guess. You need to paste them to your browser, not just click on them, sorry.

1-Heather- http://www.prettypetals.typepad.com/

2-Cheryl Dack –http://roseyposeyconfections.blogspot.com/

3-JenniferHayslip http://sweeteyecandycreations.typepad.com/

4-Jessi Nagy http://www.scrappyjessi.blogspot.com/

5-Kim Caldwell- http://www.artisticbliss.typepad.com/

6-Holly- http://www.hollydoodledesigns.com/shop/

7-Natasha- http://www.natashaburns.blogspot.com/

8-Analisa- http://www.leesiebella.typepad.com/

9-Andrea- http://velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/andreasingarella/

10-Cheryl Stoneham- http://www.insidethebubble.typepad.com/

11- Tiffany- www.shabbyscraps.typepad.com 

2- Carol Spinski – http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/ 

Pre_bella_swap_025 And one more little doo dad trim piece to show you, I glittered a ruby slipper for Natasha. She is coming to Kansas for the first time, from Australia.

Trying a new trick

antiques/junking, family, give away, Sugarwings

Img_6375 Before picking up Sugarwings to spend the day together for her birthday, I stopped at a couple of garage sales. One sounded promising, it said "fancy hats".

When I got there, it was not the kind of hats I crave, it was modern day Lady’s church wear.

BUT- since the people at this sale weren’t into vintage stuff at all,  what they did have along those lines was dirt cheap.

I’ve noticed that non-vintagey garage sales  have great giveaway prices on vintage items if there are any around. These aprons were 25 cents each.Img_6373

This table cloth and apron were each a quarter too, and they gave me an idea.

A friend, who loves funky, kitschy things is going through a rough time. Her husband starts chemo this week, and I thought I’d make her a hospital survival bag and fill it with handy things to have while sitting with him during his sessions.

I included:

water bottles

coin purse filled with quarters and dollar bills for vending machines

a 1940’s magazine to read

granola bars

home made trail mix

Italian candies from 100 Wishes

Kleenex

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Sewing isn’t exactly my top skill.  I learned that pinning is important and so is keeping the sewing machine manual next to me at all times.

I cut out the table cloth to the size of the apron and PINNED it together, right sides facing each other (I was so proud to have done that correctly!).Img_6384

So, I stitched the two pieces together, making the apron and is pockets one side of the bag.

Img_6380 I was zooming along so nicely, that I got brave and added a pocket made from half a doily and some trim to the table cloth side.

Then, the tie that was supposed to go around the waist of the apron, was tied together to become the handle of the bag.

Its big and slouchy and can hold lots of magazines or what ever she needs to take with her.

The only problem was my inability to put on a button to hold it closed.Img_6378

I solved that by making a drawstring bag (also with trim on it!!) that pins (with a heart brooch)  to the inside of the big bag, in case she wants to carry something that needs to be secured, like a cell phone or wallet.

The sugar bag and some of the trim came from the box-o-goodies that I won from Heidi.  The doily that became a pocket is from Lori.  Those gifts came in handy!

Img_6381 Sugarwings had a sleepover with us, so I had to get up early to make this while she was still snoozing this morning.

When she woke up, she  thought it was for her.  After a day of birthday gifts, she expected more presents. Plus, everything she sees makes her yell "MINE!"  now that she is two. This sewing thing went pretty good for me, I was surprised. I might make a bag for her from one of the smaller aprons.

A group of friends is going to take turns supplying the hospital survival kit each week when our buddy goes in for chemo treatments.  My suggestion was to have practical things in it of course, but to also throw in one odd thing that will make her wonder what on earth we were thinking when packed it.  And maybe make her smile.

My little weird thing for this time?  Just a tiny, yellow, plastic bird about the size of a thumb tack.  It is in the coin purse with the change.Img_6320

Sugarwings was her sweet self for her birthday party, that was a relief. What ever evil gnome had come and switched my little doll for the changeling child the day before decided to return her.

We had a simple party, in the park. She got to chase bubbles and play on the swing set.Img_6337

Her uncle Steve got her a big girl bike and gave her rides on it!Img_6371

We all had a lovely day, but it was enough to wear the little fairy girl out. Fairywindow_heather_095 

I decided to add one of the pretty 25 cent aprons to my August Giveaway along with this vintage brooch with the blue stone, and the pink clip on earrings.

Whoever wins can wear them all together and look like a spiffy 50s housewife as she cooks dinner for her family.

By the way, have you seen this post at Heather’s? I took the quiz and was humiliated to see that I am a SUPERIOR 50s housewife!! In today’s day and age that isn’t a compliment.

Leave a comment on any post, any time, all comments are entered.

Babies, babies, babies

Books, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, paintings, Sugarwings

Doll_006 I’ve been ensconced in my studio all day, and although the book is coming along, it is slow going.

So I took a little break  from painting my baby to fix up this baby.

I had the perfect bittersweet colored silk dress for her, to match her auburn hair, but as soon as I put it on her, it shredded.

Sometimes, there is such a thing as TOO vintage.

So,  I found this little silk number and gaudied it up for her.  Here is what I said on Etsy:

"This darling little red head came to me needing some help, wearing nothing but a pony tail and a Made in Japan stamp.

I found a pretty silk dress in my collection of vintage play things, but it was a little boxy and didn’t really flatter her. So, I created an apron with old trims and pale pinkish seam binding ribbon, and it suited her much better. Custom fitted clothes are always so much nicer than "off the rack". (Although, I am sitting here in a ripped tie dye shirt and gym shorts, so I really wouldn’t know what custom fitted clothes are like)

Her long, flowing, pony tail was in good shape, but the hair on her head seemed a little sparse, so I gave her a ringlet of old millinery flowers. She liked them so much, I added some to the hem of her dress.

A few coordinating ribbons in her hair and a vintage, glass, floral button on her dress and she is all ready for her new home.

She is about 5 1/2" tall and her body is a very soft, pliable rubbery material. She’s Made in Japan, so is old, but over all has held up well for her age. Better than I have."Doll_011

Four paintings are finished for Sugarwing’s birthday book.  Two more to go.

Plus the backgrounds for the text.

I’ll take them to a copy shop tomorrow and start making up books, or at least I hope to.Doll_009

This is my favorite of them all, its number 5.  I need to paint it, and then do one more tomorrow morning so I can start working on embellishing the copies.  I hope to make another one to give as a gift to a friend. I am throwing her a baby shower on Friday night, she is expecting her first daughter.Doll_013   

Or is that odd, to write a book about my own little girl and then give copies to another little girl? My friend has Dorkies too, actually puppies that are children of my oldest dog, Bookie.Doll_014

I’m impatiently awaiting the day that Twinkle becomes a puppy momma, she should be ready very soon.  And although Bookie is no longer capable of being the father, I have a neighbor down the road with the cutest little 4 pound Dorkie you’ve ever met and he has a bit of a crush on Twinks.

Maybe before winter comes, I’ll be a gramma again!  I miss having little puppies running around, I just can’t wait!!

OK, back to painting.  I’m running out of time, I’d better keep working. I just wanted to take another break and visit blogland a bit.

PS- I’ve had no time to add to the August giveaway, but promise to when I get caught up.

Attack of the Seven Pound Monster

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, Food and Drink, We're having a party, yorkies

Fairywds_066 The house seems pretty quiet now that I have taken my childhood friends to the airport and their visit for our Fabulous Fifty Birthday Celebration has ended.

We had a lively week full of tiaras and champagne!Fairywds_072

Because a good bottle of champagne can make any occasion special, even if it is just a dinner of egg salad.

Fairywds_103 It was a week of simple pleasures, like just sitting on the porch and talking.Fairywds_060

Of course, we couldn’t leave the Dorkies out of the party.Fairywds_077

Twinks just isn’t the type to let herself be left out of anything. Even though Sandy wasn’t exactly a dog person.

Twinkle couldn’t get it through her fuzzy little head that Sandy wasn’t crazy about her and she wouldn’t leave the poor woman alone all week.Fairywds_073

But the dorkies got plenty of attention and even got to model some of the tiaras themselves.Fairywds_053

We also did a bit of shopping downtown Lawrence.  No luck on finding a prom dress to fit.

My pals aren’t the vintage type, but they were good sports about poking around the old dresses and helping me in and out of the ones I got stuck in.

It wasn’t the first or the last sticky situation these two have helped me with over the last 40 years.

Fairywds_107 After saying goodbye to my dearest friends, I came home to finish the scrapbook of Sugarwing’s second year.  Her Hippy Chick Mommy’s birthday is this week and I wanted to give her a completed album of her baby’s adventures.Fairywds_111

On Friday, 8-8-08, there is a big birthday party for all of the August babies.  Sugarwings and her Hippy Chick Mommy are both Leos, as well as a few of their friends, so they are having a blow out party to celebrate.

I’ll be packing up my face paints and glitter and going off to join the kids tomorrow.

But the best part is, that Sugarwings and I will be leaving early and she will be staying all night with me.  Now, that is something to look forward to, and to keep me from being too down about my child hood friends leaving today! 

Gifties Galore!

celebrations, family, give away, paintings

edit- aparently there is a bug with Sitemeter now, and it is blocking all typepad blogs.  I just deleted mine, I don’t use it anyway.  Sorry if you tried to visit and weren’t allowed to!

Fairywindow_heather_092 Just a quickie here between family fun events.  Everyone is out on the lake right now and I am taking a break to clean up and run some errands. Then I am picking up all the teenage types that are visiting and taking them to see the Batman movie this afternoon before we have another cookout tonight.

But now- time for giveaway prizes!  I added a sweet little blue rose pin from my trip out to Karlapalooza.

For the July Garage Sale Bling Bargain Blowout Bag-

JEAN EAKIN

is the winner.  Please email me with your address, Jean.

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And the Christmas in July gift goes to:

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Whats up for a giveaway in August? I never plan ahead much, and kind of like to see how the month goes and what interests me. But, so far, I have decided to give this pretty brooch from Karlapalooza.

I’m sure more will be added later on.

Fairywindow_heather_084 And look here, I got a giftie too!

Lori Karla, one of my Karlapalooza buddies, sent me this adorable collage. 

And as if that weren’t enough, she added MORE to the package of treats.Fairywindow_heather_088

Lori had cut out this little girl picture and instead of using her in a project, I stuck her into a bingo thingy. What are these called anyway? The cage that the numbers go in to be spun around and then pulled out to call?

This baby might get some wings later, but I think she is pretty cute just hanging out in the thingy with some millinery flowers.Fairywindow_heather_090 (a 1 minute project, if that long!)

Lori also cut out this girl and sent her, along with the butterfly crocheted doilies.

As much as I like vintagey girl pictures, I like them even more CUT OUT already!  Wow, they are snipped and ready to go into what ever project I want to do with them. 

Heck, I think she looks pretty cute just on the table as she is with the doilies and the gift wrap ribbon!Fairywindow_heather_089

But there’s more! Sweet Lori had sent me this rolled pack of papers with an earlier package (yep, she is a generous soul).

At Karlapalooza, I had asked her a about the buckle she uses on her packaging, I like the way all of her goodies come, wrapped up so pretty with old ribbon and a shiny buckle.

She sent me a handful of these buckles to use for my own outgoing packages too!Fairywindow_heather_082

Boxes are starting to arrive on my doorstep filled with swap goodies from the Pre-Silver Bella Inspiration and Get Acquainted Swap that I am hosting.

And what pretties there are! How exciting that I get to get the first peek at all the special things first! Especially from this list of ladies:

1-Heather http://www.prettypetals.typepad.com/

2-Cheryl Dack  http://roseyposeyconfections.blogspot.com/

3-jennifer hayslip http://sweeteyecandycreations.typepad.com/

4-Jessi Nagy http://www.scrappyjessi.blogspot.com/

5-Kim Caldwell http://www.artisticbliss.typepad.com/

6-Holly http://www.hollydoodledesigns.com/shop/

7-Natasha http://www.natashaburns.blogspot.com/

8-Analisa http://www.leesiebella.typepad.com/

9-Andrea http://velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/andreasingarella/

10-Cheryl Stoneham http://www.insidethebubble.typepad.com/

11- Tiffany www.shabbyscraps.typepad.com 

12- Carol Spinski – http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/   Fairywindow_heather_083_2

Cheryl and Tiffany included totally unnecessary (but lovely) little hostess gifts.

  I feel totally spoiled rotten this week, after my trip to Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, with all the dinners out and shopping and blog friend treats! Now, piles of goodies coming to my door? Wow.

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I also won this FABULOUS tank from http://marvellousmousedesigns.blogspot.com/

Actually, some one else won the giveaway, but she is giving a second away, because she says she enjoys making people smile. How sweet is that?  I like it so much, I am ordering a white tee shirt with pink crystals on it saying

"Karla Bella"

in what she calls a "swirly girly" script.  How perfect will that be for Silver Bella??? (by the way, she does custom orders)Fairywindow_heather

I have had NO time to work on anything since I got home, besides restocking the fridge and trying to find the stench that developed in my house while I was gone for a week (it was a potato gone bad- how can one potato make a whole house stink that much?)

But before I left VA, I had about 10 minutes as my husband was gathering up last minute details before we left to the airport and I added a dollop of color to one of the pages I am doing for Sugarwing’s birthday book. I’ll work on it more next week.

I won’t be posting much this week, there is a BIG BIRTHDAY BASH  with my childhood friend starting Sunday!! Can’t wait.

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