flowers

A Passel of Pups

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, puppies!, yorkies

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I'm growing very fond of this little pup.  Sugarwings calls her The New Agnes Rosebud.  I told her that Agnes was very special and one of a kind, this pup deserves her own special name.   If I keep her, she might have Rosebud as a middle name to honor Aggie Rose, though.

Agnes was my grandmother's name and our dog was named after her. My husband asked if we could name one after his grandmother, Dorothy.  Dorothy!! One of Sugarwing's all time favorite people! Dorothy Rosebud should work just fine. I could call her Dot.


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The babies are learning how to play. Its pretty funny when we call "puppies!", they bounce around and try to come to us and climb out of their pen. They look like burnt popcorn jumping around in a pan.


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Its hard to get a group shot, there is so much motion, it becomes a blur.


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But the chaos doesn't last long, a couple minutes of play wears them out and they are soon sound asleep.


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We are still bottle feeding the herd.  I've tried dishes and they get more on themselves than in.  So, I cut a larger hole in the nipple and fill the bottle with a cereal, formula mix.  They love it, and one feeding is usually about 4-5 bottles. 

Aunt Sandy is feeling better now, she has had a sore back and couldn't work for a few months.  Now, she is back at work with long days on the surgical floor as an RN, so I'm on my own for feedings for a while.  Its more efficient (and cuddlier) to use the bottle, but soon, I'll have to train them to use a bowl.  Or a trough. 


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My husband says we should keep two of them, since we are NEVER breeding pups again after the stress of what Twinkle went through.

One baby goes to the father's family, one to Dewdrop, one to my husband's assistant, and at least one to us.

That still leaves a passel of pups to sell, larger than most Yorkie litters! I'm not sure if I want two or not, I'm greedy about puppy time and would like to have just one to raise as my own so I can have her all to myself. If she has a litter mate, she might bond with him more than with me.  Yes, I am greedy.


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Although, Twinkle is a great dog,  I really should keep as many mini Twinks as I can, or some day I'll be sorry.  She has a great heart and is about as loyal and loving as a dog can be. 

Notice the plants behind her?  They are in the whiskey barrels I bought last spring, to turn the stumps into planters. The vines have really taken off and I've been happy with the result. Much cheaper than having stumps removed!

And the $1 solar lights from Walmart have been so pretty all summer.  I bought the very plain ones, but now the fancier ones are on sale for $1 each, so I got a dozen of those for next year.  My niece has some and says that hers have worked well for 3 years now, which is good to know. I'd not tried them before.


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Speaking of cheap, I was at the garden center snapping up more clearance flowers, and they were snipping off the left over caladiums to pack the bulbs away for winter.  There was a wheelbarrow full of leaves and Sugarwings asked if she could make a bouquet of them.   She loves to pretend she is a bride and always needs bouquets.

The nice lady gave her an arm full, and one to me too. I put them in water when we got home, and they look every bit as fresh a week later.  I wonder how long they will last this way?  I'm loving them.

Sparks and White Cloud

antiques/junking, flowers

For the Faery Book Swappers-


Since
the 1st is a holiday weekend, its ok to wait till Tuesday to mail your
packages. And please note that it will take me a couple of weeks to make
that many books and get them mailed back to you!

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During all the puppy and other chaoses around here, I've managed to still squeeze in some junkin time.  Beth, the other Karla and I set out for Sparks and White Cloud on Thursday. Its my favorite place to shop!

It was blasted hot, like its been most of this season, but that didn't stop us.  Well, kinda, just not all the way. It did cut our day short. There was a period when we were all feeling a bit woozy and sick from the heat and decided we needed to sit in the air conditioned car with a cold drink and think about whether we'd lost the will to go on or not.


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We'd spent maybe 3 hours in Sparks, and figured we could handle a quick trip to White Cloud too.  They aren't completely set up on Thursday, so there wouldn't be much there.

We were pretty tired, hot, and sick of crowds. There were tons of people there, lines to walk through some booths. I'd never seen it so densely packed with shoppers. It made me kind of sad to see our flea market hidey hole found out by hordes of others!


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I'm glad we pulled up our big girl panties and braved the second stop, I found this 1800s ledger book, with over 200 pages of receipts in it!  I paid much more than I usually do for supplies, but I was travelling with two accountants who pointed out how it was only pennies per page, and that didn't sound so bad after all.  It was cheaper than most scrapbook paper.


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It was my lucky hat day too.  I must have bought 8 or 9, all creams, whites and pinks.  All for $5 and under too.

And lace! Lovely, lovely lace!!  A friend was selling old, old lace for $1 a package and I bought $40 worth. that is a LOT of lace, but wow, what a deal.  I'll be using a lot of it to finish off the Faery Book Swap and will save some for Kim's Snow White gala in April.  I'll be needing a lot for those kits.


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This is for An Enchanted Affaire too.  I found this 1940s lace dress for only $3, and it holds volumes of delicate lace for my kits!!

It came with a red satin lining, which is  a separate dress. That will be going to the little girls for their dress up closet, after I cut it off short enough for them to wear without tripping over.


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Sparks never disappoints in the sparkly department either.  I was there the second day and still found all these gems on dollar tables.  There were also old books for 50 cents, photo albums with great mats, and a few other goodies. We weren't there long, but we were there long enough to score big.


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During my Indiana trip, I hit a few jackpots too.  More hats! More jewels also. 


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And a gorgeous 1950s wedding gown to cut up for the Snow White kits. It cost a bit more than the $3 red dress, but the $30 I spent for it was well worth it.  There is a lot of great, old lace to use.  And don't both of them look perfect with the red flocked wallpaper I've got for the project too?


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Usually I shop all along I70 when I take an Indy trip, but I needed to get back to the little ones. And how nice it was to be home and be with them!  Cute, huh? I"m so glad I left the tails this time and didn't have them docked. Look at the blur where this teensy girl is giving her nice long tail a wag.

A nice memory recreated and a giveaway

flowers, Tutorials

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A while back, I saw some doily bowls on Becky's blog.  They reminded me of the baskets my sissy used to make 30 plus years ago, she hand crocheted them, then stiffened the fabric. I'd had a pile of doilies set aside, thinking I'd do this last Easter and never did it.  I thought they'd be pretty spritzed with pastel Glimmer Mist and filled with a pretty egg.

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  Becky used starch to stiffen hers, I can't remember what Sis used. I chose to use school glue.

Since I wanted a narrow, basket shape, I used glasses to drape my doilies over. First, I got them good and wet, then wrung them out.  Next, I squished and squeezed them in some Elmer's and simply plopped them over the glasses.

I put down a paper towel, then realized it was silly. The dripping glue might stick to a paper towel, but it wouldn't adhere to the counter top.

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After letting them get partially dry, for an hour or so, I fiddled with the folds and gave the bottom (actually the top when it's done and flipped over) a nice ruffle effect.

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See, how I kind of pulled out on the lace to give it some shape?  When they were wet and drippy, they wouldn't hold this ruffle, but when partially dry, they were easy to manipulate.

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To turn it into a basket, I added a pipe cleaner wrapped in lace and twisted it on.  Of course, I had to glue on some millinery blooms too!

Around the "waist" of the piece, I wove a narrow piece of lace in and out, then tied it in front and added a bit of sparkle. I'm afraid its pointing down in the photo, it needs a tweak.

Next, I lined it with an old silk hanky, and a piece of oasis foam, and turned it into a nest for one of my ravens for the upcoming Romantic Gothic Ghost class at my studio.

I was experimenting with the pattern and made a velvet raven, but I think I prefer the felted wool ones.

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This is a felted one. It just seems more substantial. Plus a LOT easier to sew. I'm not much of a sewer. I can't believe I am even doing  a class that involves needle and thread. But it really is quick and easy to stitch up, or I wouldn't even consider it. The velvet on the other hand, was trickier to do. I'll have some available if students prefer the elegance of a velvet raven. Anyone is probably a better sewer than I am, so it might go better for them.

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But back to the doilies.  Sissy had crocheted handles on hers, and used them as Easter baskets.  Becky's tutorial shows hers as bowls with candles.  I thought I'd try one as is, fresh from the cup I dried it on, no embellishments and they are pretty as is with candles.

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Especially in groupings.

Its been a long time since I had a giveaway. If you want one, leave a comment, and I'll draw a name when I get back from Indiana and my family reunion.

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Or on the dining table. 

The one in the very first photo has a lace ribbon woven through it and a rhinestone earring added to the lace.  I also lined it with a  hanky, then stuck three big, millinery roses inside.  I have more of the roses in packs added to the Boutique too, if you need some.

Here is a bit of what else is new in the Boutique.

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Beating the heat

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, Hens

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Despite the heat, our garden is doing well. We have well water, and live over a deep aquifer, so I use the sprinkler a lot to beat the long string of 100 plus degree days.

I've set the chickens in the garden almost daily to get the bugs for us, and they did pretty good till the squash bugs hit the cukes.  I've had to hand pick the horrid creatures off the plants, but have also used some organic insecticidal soap.

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One thing I have not watered is our yard. This is what the ground looks like!  We never did have the best looking grass anyway, so I'm ignoring the lawn and concentrating on keeping the flowers and veggies going. And the poor chickens.  We lost one to what we think was heat stroke. So now, we keep a sprinkler going on low in the flower beds so that they can have a place to cool off.

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We thought we were going to lose this gal too.  One of the dogs got ahold of her, and chewed all the feathers off her rump.  No real damage, and I think she looks kind of jaunty with that one tail feather sticking up.

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We keep the wading pool full too, mostly for Twinkle. She is very fat and very pregnant and likes to jump in the pool, lay back and relax to cool off.  I'm thinking about getting her a raft for it, she loves the one out on the lake. 

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Well, the forecast says we have a few more days coming with no rain, and more heat. Kansas is typically hotter than Hades this time of year, but not quite this hot. Sugarwings has a couple of swimming lessons coming up before back to school time, I hope its not too hot to hit the pool this week!

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If its too hot to play in the pool, we'll be back inside playing dress up with Twinkle again. That is how we spent a big chunk of one hot day last week.

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dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, Sugarwings, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, yorkies

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It sure didn't take long for me to mess up the studio again!  I've had a fun project in the works, actually a couple of them, that I can't wait to tell you about. I'll get to spill the beans soon, but not quite yet.

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During the studio tour, someone asked to see a close up of this table that I have a box full of ribbons sitting on.  The veneer on the table was peeling up, so I covered it in textured, paintable wallpaper (not vintage, available at many home decor stores).  I then painted and glazed the whole table and the wallpaper to match.

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When I cleaned up the studio to get photos for the tour, I thought this bowl tucked away under a small table would be a good place to store lace and trims. Twinkle seems to agree with me… but I might need to rethink this plan.

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Although, this is her favorite place to relax.  Twinkle has decided that with the heat that Kansas has to offer this year, the lake is the best spot to tolerate it.

Dixie and Daisy, my sister-in-law's little dogs love it too.  Twinkle and Daisy bonded over hunting ducks.

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Mostly, the garage sales I've been to lately have not been worth the effort to get up early.  But I did get this little Dorothy dress at one for $1, and Sugarwings loves it so much, she insists on calling Twinkle, "Toto" and wearing the dress over her bathing suit.

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I'll leave you with some photos of what I added to the Boutique before we hit the road for Utah. 

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We will be home over the weekend, all purchases will go out on Monday.

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And if you want to sign up for the Faerie Book Swap, please email me, details here.  I'll add you to the list when I return.

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A mid summer zero dollar decorating redo

cottage, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, redos

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Dang, its hot.  Feels like it has been hot forever. In Kansas, we typically get a stretch of 100 degree plus days, but not this early in the year. It makes me quake in my boots (or flip flops) just contemplating what July and August will have in store after June blasted us with this heat.

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To get the temperature off my mind, I decided to cottage-up my living room a bit.  Ithought strewing some roses about would be a cheerful summery thing to do. 

I'm afraid this photo doesn't look as cheery as it should, I took it at night, and the windows are dark.

Since my walls and furniture are neutral, its easy to change the whole look of the room with a few accents.  Throw pillows, curtains, and knicky knacks make a quick change when you start with an all ivory room.

It probably took longer for me to get the wrinkles out of the old curtains than it did to redo all of this.  I popped these rose curtains in the dryer on fluff while I took down the vintage lace ones, and packed away all of the pillows and a few other things from around the room as they were fluffing up.

When the curtains were ready, it was a fast redo, because we were due to meet friends on the lake. This was a spur of the moment plan, and I only had about 30 minutes to spare.

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Over the years, I've made a few different slip covers for my big sofa cushion, and have collected curtains and pillows at clearance sales and garage sales. I keep a linen closet full of cheap, but pretty extras to switch out when the mood hits me.

This time, I tried draping the bottom of the couch with a bed skirt.  The front ruffle shows, the rest is wadded up under the cushion. Hopefuly it will stay in place, it might not.

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The look I was going for was an "explosion" of roses.  I think I got it…  Few match, but I like the way they go together anyway.  You can't really tell from the photos, but the brown slip cover on the big cushion has pink roses and blue pailseys on it, so it matches a bit better in person than it seems to in the picture.

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This chair was in the studio.   After bringing it in, I topped the garden table with a floral drape panel, and added a couple rosey elements to the arrangement on top.

The sheer panel on the other small table (previous photo) is also a curtain.  I had three of these panels in my breezeway and they were shredded by raccoons.  So, I trimmed off the bottoms that were ragged, used one on the table and the other two in the windows.  As long as I don't move the couch, no one will know about the shredding.

Well, I guess that's not true, I just told everyone about the rips…

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My china cabinets are over stuffed anyway, so these items won't be missed in it and they add to the flowery feel of the living room now.

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It didn't take much, a couple of pieces for each table arrangement gave me the rose garden effect I wanted.

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I think I'll hang a framed rose print on the window frame and pin a big, fat millinery bloom in red to the lamp.

In the fall, I'll want to change it around again, so wasn't striving for perfection. Its a temporary, fun look that I didn't take very seriously. I do love my white on white/ivory room most of the time, but I appreciate it more when I change it up a bit sometimes.

So, this redo took about a half hour, using things I had around the house or packed away.  The only cost was $2 for the bouquet of roses.  My local grocery store has markdown roses for $2 a dozen every week.

I found Hat Heaven (and the giveaway winner)

antiques/junking, flowers, give away, junk, Travel, yorkies

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Our trip to NC was just perfect. 

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A highlight  was a shopping day with my sis-in-law.

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Actually, we had TWO fun afternoons of junking.  Our first was at the Vintage Village, and I was captivated the minute we got out of the car.

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And the best part of it all was Susanna's Antiques, where I went to meet my blog friend, Jenny.

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She and her mom have a cute as a bug shop together- filled with too much to fit in my suitcase…

(yep, my eyes are closed in this photo, of course)

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Another friend, Becca, took a break from work, and came by to visit too.

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The mall was just wonderful. If I needed a light fixture, I'd be looking there for it. They had the best selection of old chandies at good prices that I have seen in a long, long time.

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And the atmosphere of the whole area was just plain fun.  I loved all the little cottages and piles of junk out doors amid the plants and flowers. The best part was a fresh fruit stand where we bought ripe Carolina peaches and washed them in a garden hose to eat while we walked around.

I had some great food while on our trip, but those peaches were hard to beat.

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Then, I saw the hats.  Hats, hats, hats everywhere!!!!!!!!!

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If you need floral hats, head to see Jenny. But wait a bit, I cleaned her out for now. 

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Don't worry, she has plenty of other pretty things to buy.

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I don't know why I didn't buy this print. 

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But I did snag this story book for my grand fairies.

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Jenny had some of her work there for sale too, she makes these vintage brooch bouquets for brides.

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The next day, my sis-in-law, Sandy, and I went to the flea. There is one every weekend at the fair grounds, and it was a good one.  I bought a ton more flowers and hats, as well as bags full of broken rhinestoney jewelry. 

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I bought so many hats, that I had to pull all the flowers off to make them fit into my suitcase. Sandy was horrified, she collects old hats and thought I was too ruthless.  But she ended up helping, and we sat on the balcony of her son's home drinking wine, plucking hats and playing with her little Yorkies.

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Now that we are home, Sandy, Dixie, and Daisy have come to stay with us for a while.  They'll be good for Twinkle, she misses her Agnes Rosebud.

That is, if she doesn't try to rip their cute, fuzzy heads off. She doesn't like many dogs.

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After a few days with family in Raleigh, we drove to the Outer Banks.  This was a work trip for my husband, I was just tagging along, which is a nice way to travel. For me at least, my poor husband had to work all day while I goofed off on the beach.

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He was able to be done working in time for romantic walks on the beach, and watching the sunset on the sound. Then, stuffing ourselves with locally caught seafood.

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We stayed in Duck, NC and it was a very peaceful, quiet beach.  I wonder why there weren't more people there? It was beautiful.

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Oh, I forgot to announce the winner of my giveaway!!  This collage goes to:

Linda Owen Postma

How to make a hand painted banner on canvas and tips on painting a rose topiary

flowers, hand painted signs, how to's, how-to projects, paintings, Travel, Tutorials

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Here is a little break from Birdsong talk!

I've spent a lot of years painting murals, I travelled around the country and painted quite a few hotels, day care centers, and even a casino, as well as people's homes.    But the scaffolding and ladders really got to me, so I moved on to other things. 

Every once in a while I'll get to do one again and always enjoy the opportunity. Especially a canvas one that I can work on in my own space and take my time on.  This one was sent to my pal, Kim, for her Tiffany's event, where I am at right now.  (I've pre-posted this)

While this isn't exactly what the front of a real Tiffany's shop looks like, it is just right for the ladies attending Kim's party! Whimsical, fun, and pretty.

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Kim wanted something more light hearted than the cold stone of the original building in NY. 

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So, we took a few liberties with our design. 

My painting is all free hand..  I just paint as I go.  My lines aren't perfectly straight, but I think that adds to the whimsy and suits my style.

Plus, I know that I could NEVER do straight lines, so I don't even try! But since this was so architectural, I used a level to help out with the door and window shapes.

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Here is the inspiration that Kim sent to me.  I used the fanciful nature of this with the stone front of the real building, along with the colors she asked for to come up with the banner design.

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Here is my basic sketch for the idea.  We decided to flip the color scheme, so more of the Tiffany Blue would show. The canvas is being used as a backdrop for a photo booth, and with people standing in the middle, not much of the door itself would show.

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My first step was getting the canvas ready. I like to paint on drop cloths, but this picture was larger than most seamless dropcloths are.  I found fabric big enough to avoid seams at Darhma Trading Co.

I washed and dried mine hoping to remove the fold marks that way. MAN, WAS THAT A MISTAKE!  It came out of the dryer looking like a wadded up piece of paper.  I had to IRON the whole thing, and 13 x 8' is a lot to man handle over an ironing board.

  I'd say, iron the folds only, don't do it the way I did! 

After struggling with the ironing board till I was  steaming myself,  I laid it out on the floor to cut and pin.  After carefully measuring and cutting, I hemmed the two sides on my sewing machine, and then laid it back out on the floor to pin the rod pocket at the top. I measured and cut it in a way that let me keep the hemline at the bottom as is, no sewing.

By the way, it helps to have a second set of hands to wrangle the fabric and help feed it into the sewing machine, this was a big job and even this lightweight canvas feels weighty when you are trying to sew it due to its size.

Another tip I have is to use duct tape to hold the hem in place along with the pins.  It helped me.

If you are going to hang it with grommets, add these later. We didn't want the ropes to stand out much, so didn't want to use grommets this time.  I cut up strips of the fabric I had trimmed off, and sewed them in half for added strength.  Then zig zagged them to the back of the cloth at regular intervals.

While this will hang from a pole in the rod pocket, I was worried that it would blow or sway in the breeze, so the straps of fabric sewns the the painting's sides can be tied to the structure, and will help secure it and keep it in place.

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To do the artwork, I needed a large wall space, so I cleaned out my garage and covered one wall with drop cloths. Then, nailed the canvas up over it. (my drop cloths have also been used previously to make Halloween party ghosts, see the faces on them?)

(yes, I have a giant, sequinned disco ball hanging in my garage, it tells me where to stop my car when I pull in. I've seen people use tennis balls in the same manner but that doesn't seem to be as much fun)

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First step was to prime. 

I'm picky about primers, and know its important to use the right one for the job. In this case, a cheap, dry wall primer was fine. And I was glad I used it, because the fabric was thirsty and soaked it right up.

After it was primed and dry, I drew the door, and window with chalk and blocked in the colors.

For a large painting like this, quarts of latex wall paint in flat or eggshell works best for back grounds.

I used a sponge roller brush for the "stone"

To create the awnings, I marked the center of the top of each window, then tied a ribbon to a pencil.  The ribbon was cut to the length from the center of the window to the edge of it.  I held the ribbon at the mid spot, put the pencil on the corner of the window, and while holding the ribbon in place, drew the arc to the other corner.

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For depth, I dry brushed a darker aqua over the sponge rolled base color, then did the same, lightly with white. I used white to create the mortar lines too.  The mortar lines are drawn on with a sponge dipped in the white paint.  I didn't want a sharp line that I might have got from a brush.

Next, I finished the window paintings and awnings.  Always work from the background out.  Nearer things are last to paint.

The two topiaries are my foreground, so I blocked those colors in after the windows were done.

Notice the Tiffanys sign? I stupidly painted it too high, over the rod pocket, so painted over it to redo.  Which really isn't a big deal. Its only paint. It can be changed till you get it right.  You might notice my doorknob is different in this picture than in the finished one too.  After I roughed this in, I didn't like  it, and a swath of pink paint over it erased the plain door knob quickly.

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For the detail work, I used 2oz bottles of acrylic craft paint.

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To get the metallic look that I have on the door knob, jewelry, and chandeliers, I painted them all in regular acrylic paint first to get the shadows, highlights, and shapes. Then, I covered that in  metallic paint.

I used the same 2oz craft bottles.  The silver and white metallic paints are very sheer and take a lot of coats to really cover, but that is what I like about them. I can do just one or two coats over my painting and get the metallic shine, but not cover up the details. But because they are sheer, its hard to build up color.  That is why I do the basic shape in opaque paint first.

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When creating a topiary, I always draw the pot with brown paint first, then sketch three circles, connected by twisted stems.  After that, I block in the basic rose shapes, and color the entire background of the balls dark green mixed with a dark brown.

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The same principal applies for the foreground as it did for the background. Paint the furthest things first.  I do the sticks and leaves in dark colors, then highlights over that. 

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Next comes the leaves from dark to light, adding detail as I go.

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I got side tracked and added a few butterflies!

After painting the pot/sticks/leaves/ then roses, I went back and touched up some of the leaves so that they were covering the roses a little bit here and there.

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The moss is really easy, just scribbles and swirls with white and gray on a liner brush.  I paint the roses with a 2" flat brush, and the leaves with slightly smaller flat brush, adding veins with a liner brush.

Darker leaves toward the back, lighter in front, gives the illusion of roundness. The roses should face different directions, not all the same.

There is a tutorial on my sidebar with tips on doing a nest.

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Layering is important. Make sure it looks like there are items in front of each other.

A few twirling tendrils out the side of the topiary soften the painting.

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For the lettering, I used pale grey, outlined with dark brown. On the highlight side, I added a line of watered down white, on the shadowed side, a line of aqua a shade darker than the stones.

Next step, I let the paint cure a few days. Yes, it was dry to the touch, water based paints dry fast. But- I wasn't taking any chances of it sticking together when I rolled it up, so I gave it some time.

To mail it without fold marks, I bought cardboard tube mailers. They weren't big enough to put the 8' high mural inside of, or long enough either, so I duct taped 8 foot's worth of them together, and tightly rolled the canvas around it, then took the roll to the UPS store where they have boxes of all sizes and shapes.

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Well, hopefully, when I return from California, I'll have some pictures of my friends and I in front of this storefront! 

For now, I have pics of my own little model whose imagination turned a painting on the wall into a private play house.  Here she is opening the door.

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And jumping out of the door to yell surprise.

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And dancing through the door.

The pictures I don't have are of her drawing on the door.  Yep, she had some fun with chalk making a picture just like Grammie did. Oh well, it was only chalk and wiped right off, coulda been worse…



In the backyard

cottage, flowers

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The chicken coop isn't the only area that has been getting some sprucing up.  Sugarwing's Daddy has been helping me in the yard.  It was his idea to move my old bike over to this tree, and I think it was a good one.

There are pink begonias planted in the baskets,but they are still tiny right now.  Most of the Spring plants have finished and we are moving on to the summer blooms already, so these begonias should be taking off soon.  Of course, in a normal year, I'd be worried about getting a late freeze, but I don't feel one coming on this year.

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Seriously? Roses already?

Now, I'm NOT complaining. Just perplexed. And a little bit worried.

What a year. Winter was so mild and Spring so lovely.  Will Summer be a scorcher?

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We live over an aquifer and have great well water, so I'm prepared to spend the summer watering.

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But for right now, I'm loving every second of this rare Spring heat.  I've got more yard work done by March than I usually have done by June.

And we have had nice, new gravel spread in the courtyards and sidewalks.

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Well, it started out nice and fresh…  but now, it already has gopher mounds in it!!

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Last fall, we took out a few sickly trees. These stumps never got hauled off, so I turned them into planter holders.  I've planted lots of viney things in these whiskey barrels, so I hope to see trailing vines cover up most of the stumps in a couple of months. (the barrels are from the Home Depot and they get them from the Jack Daniels factory. When I bought them, I could still smell the whiskey!)

How is Spring where you are at? Is it weirdly wonderful there too?

I heard on NPR the other day that over 7000 temperature records have been broken for the Midwest in March and so far in April!

 

In the Land of $3 Hats

antiques/junking, Books, flowers

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Last week, I got to spend a day with three good friends. We hit the road and went on a junk-a-thon.  In the past, this was a regular occurrence with us, but somehow we'd gotten away from the habit and realized it had been about 3 years since we got away for a day long junkin trip.

Life and families might get in the way sometimes, but a solid friendship will hold up and be waiting for you when things settle down. With small kids, some scary cancer issues, and just every day life, we haven't had time for day long play dates, but we all know we will be there for each other  and ready to share a good time even if all we can manage is a chat and a cup of coffee together here and there.

A whole day to hunt treasure is a treasure in itself, and it was sure nice.

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We drove up to St. Joe, MO and I found a hat or two at each store we hit.  I whispered up a few really affordable deals. Its not often that I find $3 ones. Not all were that cheap, of course, but even a couple at that price was pretty exciting and I might have peed a little bit when I saw them. But, then again, I'm getting old, so that doesn't take much.

The rose pattern barkcloth was a good find too, I'm considering making cushions for the bench in the breezeway with this.  One panel was a bit damaged, so was only $15, but I got the one in perfect condition too, and thought $26 wasn't bad for it either.

Its roses!  And barkcloth!

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For only 2 bucks, I got this Audrey charm, its under bevelled glass, and is going to be just what I need for my trip to see my buddy Kim, at her Tiffany's event.   I'm not going all out on the theme, but a black dress, some pearls and this pendant will make me feel like I fit in.  I've got the pearls from my Great Aunt Caroline. 

Not so sure about the black dress.  Hmmm, I think I'll be happier in black jeans and a tee shirt.

I've not had much time to think about it, and probably won't.  Her big shindig is a few days after my lil Birdsong party.  So, I'll be thinking about birdies and my own to-do up till its time to pack and head to LA.  I'll be lucky to even remember to pack my new pendant, let alone look for a black dress.

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   These baskets were from an earlier junking trip, at least a year ago.  I finally added them to the Boutique, almost in time for Easter projects.   Seriously, I need to be up on the holidays a bit better. No, a lot better. If I had a lick of sense, I'd have been trying to push these way back in February for those of you who do plan ahead and need supplies. 

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Cute, aren't they?  I have a few pairs of them listed, all are mini baskets, vintage and made in Japan. 

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There are a couple more new things there too.  Not many, but more than I told myself I'd add. I'm supposed to be working on getting ready for Birdsong! But between day trips, grand fairies, yard work, dinner parties, and discovering how fantastic the Hunger Games are, I'm behind.

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But if you've read any of the books, or seen the movie, I'm sure you will understand. Katniss Everdeen is an addiction that you can't beat! I'm near the end of book 3, and had to rush out to see the movie as soon as I finished the first one.

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I've also had some other projects going.  This one about kicked my butt. Its a giant banner that I am painting, and its not the paint part that got me. My original job was as a muralist, and I've painted 60 foot murals with no problem. But this one was complicated because its on fabric, and had to be hemmed and ironed.

I can scale scaffolding and paint a huge wall over a hotel swimming pool without even planning or sketching first.  But battling a sewing machine and an ironing board while swallowed up in 13 feet of canvas? I don't even think that my hero, Katniss, would deal well with that.

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