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Another Giveaway, Another Charm

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I’m no longer confused by my charm swap, the kind hostess, Mary, http://mymothersdaughter-maryb.blogspot.com/2007/04/anyone-up-for-charm-swap.html explained that we still need to make 22 charms even though she hasn’t heard from everyone. If there are extras, she’ll send them back.  Scrapbooking_042

So this afternoon, I painted 25 thumbnail size roses on watercolor paper, (and added 3 teeny fairies too, wonder what that is for??).

I am so bummed by the charm pieces I ordered to put them on.  When I ordered them online, I thought I was getting a solid piece, but they are two pieces, the centers come out and swing free in the frame.

And of course, I ordered about a million of them at once, thinking that the photo of them was perfect and I’d want to make a TON of these things, and just ought to order them all at once to save postage.  Now I have all these charms and don’t like working with them.Scrapbooking_036

There are a lot of extra steps involved since I can’t simply pop the paintings into the tiny frames and cover them with diamond glaze.  I have to take the pieces all apart first, and now will have to reassemble them.  But- I think I like them better WITHOUT the dangling frame.  What do you think?

I have the diamond glaze coat on them and sprinkled a hint of glitter over it.  The glaze is still wet in the photo here, it looks cloudy yet.  I am always too impatient to wait for things to dry.

I’ve never been in a charm swap before, I want these to look nice.  So here’s an idea, give me your advice and have a chance to win one!!  Scrapbooking_043_2

Here is a close up, still cloudy, because it is wet- but what do you think?  Should I hang them in their frame or leave them as is?  Vote or leave a comment this week and I’ll enter you in a drawing to win one of the extra ones I made today!

Sisters Junking Day in Indy and MORE $1.99 roses!

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, flowers, Travel, vintage paper/collage art

  Vacation_junk_indy_013 What’s one good thing about being back a day early from vacation? Being at the local grocery store for the Monday markdowns on flowers! $1.99 bundles of roses are almost enough to come home early for.  (But I also got a day with Sugarwings!)

I bought the roses in a lavender pink color, and got a $1.99 bundle of snap dragons to match. Then it just so happened that the color of the flowers looked so beautiful with the mail I happened to be opening- look at my presents!!  I received a bundle of pretty cards and papers from Vickie at Stampin’ Up and a dainty little rose scented candle that came all the way from Norway and http://brittarnhildshouseinthewoods.typepad.com/brittarnhilds_house_in_th/.  She gave the candle as a prize for her Caring Bloggers Rose Day and I was lucky enough to win it.  But, I think I have mentioned before that I am a lucky person.Vacation_junk_indy_018  Thanks to you both for the pretties!!

Here is a pile of the loot I found on my Sisters Junking Day in Indy. 

Southport Antique Mall was HUGE, it had wings, upstairs, downstairs, back alleys, hidden rooms, and felt like a maze that went on forever.  Why aren’t all antique malls built that way????

I accidentally left with the clothespin that was used to mark my pile of purchases. It said "Carolina" on it, and I had just been in N. Carolina a couple days ago, seemed fitting.  My niece was given a clothes pin that said Loo Loo, but she insisted it was 007 007.  Bobbie Sue had one that was just a number 3, so I asked if they would trade it in for a pretty name. She got "Peace" in place of #3, much better!

Vacation_junk_indy_020_2 A favorite find was the cute jar with the pink lid, that was full of rhinestone buttons for $6.

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I found 2 of these albums, for $12 each.  Both in decent shape, but one a bit better than the other. I will probably make one into an art journal and use the 2nd for parts.

The dish with pink flowers is actually tin!  very pretty. Vacation_junk_indy_021 I also got a big bundle of china flowers for $12. I never really like the plastic stems on these things, and often just use the buds in mosaics.  Not sure what this bunch will be yet.

Vacation_tn_nc_in_097_2 We had a mini shopping trip the day before, a stop at Goodwill and a spin through TJMaxx.  I found new towels at the Maxx, Sissy found the new sheets and the chocolate bars wrapped in pretty papers, as well as the 3 sisters mug. 

She found the blue skirt with pink roses (a Ralph Lauren) at the Goodwill along with the pink basket.  I got the soap dish at the thrift and plan on painting it ivory to use in my kitchen to hold the sponge by the sink.Vacation_tn_nc_in_099

I’m jealous about the basket Sissy bought, it was just the right size to fit 3 Dorkies in. I loved the skirt too, but my sis is about a size minus zero and that skirt would have ripped in half just holding it up to my hips.

Vacation_junk_indy_023 Tonight I started working on my vacation scrapbook.  (Walgreens has a special now for 15 cent prints by email, ready in an hour).  I thought I’d turn some little nieces into fairies, this first one is Hannah. I was lucky enough to be in Indiana while she was having her nursery school graduation and got to attend. Vacation_junk_indy_024Hannah and her friends sang and danced for the crowd and it was so cute, I laughed till I cried.

Her cousin, Mikaela is a couple years older and loves pink and princesses and fairies.  She makes an elegant little flying sprite.  Their grandparent’s last name is Valentine, so I added some hearts in the pictures.

Home again Home again, Jiggitty Jog- I ate too much on vacation and now I’m a fat hog

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It feels so good to be back in Kansas!! The trip was great, but of course, when you live here, there is no place like home!Vacation_tn_nc_in_089

Twinkle was worn out by the end of the trip, so many new toes to nibble and new yards to explore.

Vacation_tn_nc_in_078 I’ll miss having my morning coffee on Sissy’s porch.  She has such unique features in her garden. The morning sun sparkled through the crystals she draped over this candle holder  hanging by the deck.Vacation_tn_nc_in_080

This white flower at the corner of the deck would open up wide every morning, then close throughout the middle of the day. It would reopen in the evenings while we were outside sipping our wine.  Does anyone know what kind of flower it might be???  She says it just came up, she didn’t plant it, but that if it is a weed, she doesn’t care.Vacation_tn_nc_in_088

Last time I visited her, I brought one of my "Magic Mirrors".  It is an old frame (whitewashed) that held a curved glass.  I had a mirror cut and placed under the glass for a magical effect.

Reflected is one of her many angel collections on top of an antique wardrobe.  You can also see a fairy watercolor I did for her a few years ago.Vacation_tn_nc_in_084

Here is a close up of the watercolor.  I guess it would be more accurate to call it a mixed media piece, I used a shimmering, white metallic acrylic paint to make the fairies glow and there is glitter sprinkled over the page too.Vacation_tn_nc_in_081

My sister also had a copy of a watercolor I did of the barn my grandparents owned.Vacation_tn_nc_in_074

I am always flattered when I go to visit and see my work hanging on the walls of relatives.  It is nice to know they have enjoyed the gifts.  (unless they only hang them while I am visiting, and take them down as soon as I leave??)

This monochromatic watercolor is hanging in my brother-in-law’s home up in the North Carolina hills.  It is a painting I did of the home his dad grew up in.Vacation_tn_nc_in_002

And at my sister-in-law’s home on the river in Tennessee, she had this yellow iris hanging in her kitchen.  Both of these were done so many years ago, I had completely forgotten them. 

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My sister-in-law, Sandy has a fantastic home too! She lives out in the middle of nowhere, in a home nestled into a valley. It is built on the river and has a wrap around porch where we spent much of our time.Vacation_tn_nc_in_008

I could have sat and watched the river from her porch all week.  But we did take time to eat loads of fresh veggies right from their garden, go into town to antique, visit a local winery and do some mega wine tasting, visit a Mennonite farmer’s market, and then race around on their 4 wheeler through the woods.Vacation_tn_nc_in_018

Sparkle enjoyed the view off the deck too, but didn’t care for the 4 wheeler.

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The town that Sandy lived in was full of cute shops, but I just didn’t have much luck in shopping that day.  Some days are good for shopping, others are made for just going "feeling" (as my mother used to call it when she went shopping but didn’t buy anything.)Vacation_tn_nc_in_003

Sandy has a doll collection that her son has always hated, he says that they ‘freak him out’.  She was kind enough to start to pack them up before he arrived for the weekend from Charlotte where he is starting a new job.

I told her she couldn’t pack them up, he’s a grown man and if he was scared of dolls, then that was just a good excuse for us to mess with him. I arranged all the dolls on top of the cabinet and had them staring down at his bed in the guest room.  That wasn’t quite enough, so I gave them some knives.  One doll was hidden under the pillows of the bed, and another stared up from underneath the bed on the floor.  He was properly freaked, I think.  And Sandy and I giggled like little girls.  Vacation_tn_nc_in_063

The entire trip was fun. In N. Carolina we hiked in the Grandfather Mountain area.  Notice how far back I am with my camera taking this shot?  That is as close as I ever get to the edge of anything up that high! I hate heights. I was comfortable back on the trail looking out through the trees at the view, but wouldn’t venture out any closer.

My brother-in-law has a house he built himself up on a mountainside.  It was a house full of happy kids, animals, and laughter. Our time there was rustic and beautiful and full of life.

I can’t imagine a better trip.  It was like a sampling of 3 different styles of B&Bs. First, Sandy’s river side ranch in the valley with its grand porches. Then, Mark’s cabin up on the mountain with its rustic charm.  After that was Sissy’s magical cottage full of glitter and flowers.  But best of all, was that these weren’t really B&Bs, but family homes full of our loved ones.  It was a special treat to be able to go and stay with all of them. Leandra_423_002 

But as wonderful as it all was, we had to cut the trip short a day to get home and see Sugarwings.  We missed her too much. 

There is just no place like home.  Especially when you have a tiny little fairy girl waiting there for you!

And The Winner Is……..

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Just a quick note to announce the Cottage Charm Giveaway WINNER I’ve been busy smooshing as much as I can into my last day of vacation, and here it is almost midnight and I want to get the winner named before the next day begins. So, congratulations to:

Niki at http://nostalgiaatthestonehouse.blogspot.com/

Thank you everyone for all the kind comments and for entering. I promise to  have many more give aways, these have been a lot of fun for me, and I make a lot of crap (I mean arty stuff) so will always have something to give as a present!!  So keep checking back, I’ll start another contest soon.

Today is the last day of my trip, tomorrow will be spent in the car all day. Hopefully, not too much of it will be spent stuck in Indy 500 traffic as we try to leave this town…..  My day started with  a special brunch by Sissy.Bfast

Fresh fruit salad, homemade bread, cherry jam that I bought in the mountains, vanilla yogurt, and wait, what is in the chickie?Bfast_egg

A boiled egg!

Vacation_2007_134 We’ll all miss staying at Sis’s enchanted cottage. Sparkle and the other dorkies were treated like treasured family members and were spoiled rotten.  But, that is how every guest is treated here. 

(Even though Twinkle pooped on Sis’s rug and it had to be taken outside to be washed. That is why it is on the ground behind Sparkle)

Well, I’m off to pack, then get a bit of sleep before we fight the race crowd traffic tomorrow and head home!

Accomplishments

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Garden_045 I got done all the things I needed to today!

1-My partner in faux finishing and I worked on the bid for the HUGE job that starts after my trip.

2-I painted this baby shirt for my niece’s baby shower, since I will miss the party while on my trip.  The tiny shirt is painted with an "N" for Nebraska, but with flowers added since she is expecting a girl.

Garden_048 3- I painted this "simplify" sign for a reader, Kathy, who saw another one I had done and asked me to paint one for her.

Notice, the sock on the table? I didn’t have a rag handy and had to pull a sock off my foot real quick for a wipe up.  It happens in art sometimes.

Garden_063 4- I wrote a submission for an article with the photos we worked on this week.  Garden_066

5- I made a cute package to send the submission in to the editor.Garden_056

6- I got all the water sprinklers in place for my son to water our new plantings while we are out of town.

7- I bought a bunch of groceries for my son to eat while we’re gone.  But he doesn’t eat much, he has lost 100 pounds in the last year. The guy lives on turkey sandwiches.

8- I had a BBQ with Sugarwings and her parents, and got lots of good cuddles, even though she was making green snot bubbles most of the time. I think I might be guaranteed to have a runny nose about half way through my vacation.Scrapbook

9-I worked on my art journal to take with me so I would have pictures of Sugarwings that I could stare at while I was missing her. This photo uses a tag I bought from Beth’s Etsy shop.http://bethleintz.typepad.com/

10- I mailed my May Bucket prizes and took care of some Ebay stuff.

11- I planted all my veggies and got my garden ready for the season.Garden_051 The sun was going down as I finished in the garden, and the wild flowers I planted earlier at the edge of the woods were looking so pretty against the darkness of the trees behind them.Garden_054

Wild roses grow up the trees and the air was filled with their scent.  Geez, now I am homesick again. It is hard to leave my flowers behind for ten days.

Tomorrow I pack, mail Ebay stuff, rent a ton of books on tape, suds up the 3 dogs and throw them all in the car once they are clean.  Even the puppy who gets carsick.  Nothing makes a trip go faster than a good book on tape and the smell of dog barf coming from the back seat.  I think I’ll need a few rolls of paper towels for the trip too.

Homesick before I even leave

flowers, jewelry, Travel, vintage paper/collage art

May_bucket_043 I am leaving on vacation tomorrow and need to work my butt off today to get ready. First of all, I need to mail the May Bucket prizes.

I should be kicking up my heels with excitement over my vacation, but I am more worried about being ready to go.

I have a baby shower gift and a sign to paint and ebay boxes to pack and a magazine article synopsis to write and send off too.  Did I mention that I have 2 painting jobs that need bids and a garden to plant and sprinklers to set up and PACKING  before I leave tomorrow too????May_bucket_045

Here is one thing that needs mailed today.  I chose a 2nd place gift for Michelle Ward for the May Bucket drawing. Her style isn’t as pretty-foo-foo as mine, so  I made her a special gift, something a little funkier. This necklace is made from an old piece of hardware I picked up at the flea market a couple weeks ago. I love the old green paint clinging to it.Birthday_party_003

Well, I should be starting on my mile long list for getting ready for my trip.  I am such a homebody, I hate to travel or think about leaving. I miss my flowers, my pretty house, my wonderful studio, MY COMPUTER. But I always have a great time once I get where I am going. 

I will have to pack up my flowers that are still looking fresh and give them away before I leave.  How could I just leave all these pretty roses from the party last week to die alone while I am gone??? I’ll have to find someone to take them home and enjoy their last days.  That is the kind of thing that I worry about before a trip, I can’t leave my pretty flower arrangements!!  1st_tractor_ride_007

And Sugarwings!! How can I leave Sugarwings for TEN DAYS???? I’ve never been away from her for that long in her entire life!!

She is coming over today to say goodbye.  And I am going to finish a few more pages in my art journal about her, to keep with me in the car, so I can stare at her pictures.Garden_042

My roses have started to bloom, finally,after the terrible freeze that I thought had ruined them. 

I will miss them, and every inch of my fairy cottage.  I love my home down to the smallest details like the vines I drew in the cement as the new sidewalk was poured.

And I will miss all my bloggie friends. What if you all forget about me in the 10 long days I am gone??? What if people get out of the habit of coming here to look because there is nothing new for sooooo long???

I won’t even think about that. 

Off to work, I have more to do today than humanly possible and here I am playing with Typepad.  Geez, sometimes I wonder about myself.  But, I know I’ll be back today to write more… can’t help it. 

Feeling Sentimental and LAST CHANCE FOR THE MAY BUCKET

flowers, give away, jewelry, vintage paper/collage art

Bath_shoot_012 Still basking in the glory of my marvelous Mother’s Day, my thoughts are on family things. 

I never knew my great grandmother, but found out that when she was 18, she went away to art school. Not something a lot of young girls did in 1906.Scrapbooking

She did a handful of pieces while there, then came home to be a farm wife.  No more time for art when there are chickens to feed and a family and garden to tend.  Thinking about it makes me realize how lucky I am to have so much time to make things pretty. 

I was given these two pictures done by my great grandmother, Nellie during her short time away at art school  I think that if I had known her, we would have had a lot in common.

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Sentimental days are good for scrap booking. I’d made a book of my husband’s family earlier, but didn’t care for the way I’d done the cover. So, I added a faded and torn old piece of red velvet from an ancient album and glued a vintage oval framed family photo onto it.  Scrapbooking_003

Rich (my husband) is the dapper young man in the bow tie.

At the top of the oval frame, I added a brooch that belonged to my sweetie’s grandma.  I used to wear it, but the clasp is broken, so I thought this would be safer.Scrapbooking_009

Since I had my glues out, and was thinking family type thoughts, I made a couple more Sugarwings pages in my journal/scrapbook.  I was never a scrap booker until she came along. Now, I try to add a few pages a week, as I take photos of her.Scrapbooking_010

When she grows up and looks at my book, do you think she’ll roll her eyes at me, and say, "Oh, Grandmama, wings- again??!"

Bath_shoot_009 I also did a photo shoot today at my house with my pal, photographer, Diane Guthrie, who did the Romantic Homes layout with me last year.  We got half done and will finish tomorrow. I’m afraid that I can’t tell you any more about it for now, but here is a teeny peek from my camera- not hers.

We did 3 photos in 2 hours, that is not a bad rate.  Maybe 3 or 4 more tomorrow and we should be set.

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Well, maybe one more teeny peek.

You know a photo shoot sounds glamorous, but in real life it is a mess.  I had cords and lights and equipment all over, plus I had all the ordinary, everyday, useful things piled up out of the way of the camera, so that only pretty things were in the shots.  I did run across town to Walmart before Diane arrived so I could get 2 white toothbrushes in case they showed, I wanted them to match the bathroom!  Sounds silly, but those little details matter.

My bathroom is still all topsyturvey and will be until we are done. 

May_bucket_038 Don’t forget about the MAY BUCKET!!

Today is the last day to enter!! I will be shipping it off to its new home tomorrow.

Thank you, thank you, thank you for all your kind comments and entries.  I had over 500 entries, what a surprise for me!!!!!!!!! I counted each and every comment you made as an entry and will continue to do that for the COTTAGE CHARM GIVEAWAY. 

You can enter the Cottage Charm Giveaway as many times as you would like. I love getting comments and will bribe you anyway necessary to get you to write to me!!

Scrapbooking_019 I am making the $1.99 a dozen roses I bought a week ago last till the very last petal curls up and turns brown. I keep trimming the stems and making them a bit shorter each day.  But I might like them this way better than any of the other arrangements so far. 

A peek into the Garden Shed

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Garden_024 The iris are blooming!!!  Not as pretty as last year, a bit skimpy actually. I think it was the horrid freezing weather in April after the March heat wave.  I wonder if all my yard will be affected this badly? 

But, a few iris are better than no iris at all and I am glad to see them.

These are in front of my garden shed.Garden_005

I feel that a garden shed should always have vines growing over it, but I mistakenly planted vines that disappear over the winter. So I painted some around the doorway, with a nest tucked into the vines.

When we tore down the old garage, I saved a door from it to use as an awning over the garden shed’s doorway.  I’ve attached it with L bracketsGarden_018,then continued the painted vines up onto the awning too.

Garden_014 A peek inside the shed, with a hand painted vintage door that I hung on the back of the building, where the original door was missing.  A little worse for wear over the years (its not water tight) but doesn’t natural aging add charm?Garden_012

You can tell in this close up of the door, it wasn’t quite the right size, I had to cut the bottom off of it with POWER TOOLS (YAY-fun) after I painted it.  The curtains are stapled into place. With chicken wire instead of glass in some of the windows, there was too much wind blowing through and the curtains were always falling down when I tried hanging them on rods. Staples solved that.  These curtains were in a big boxful at an auction for $2.  I found the door in my brother-in-law’s barn during a visit to Nebraska. My husband wasn’t too happy about hauling it all the way back, but it was worth the effort and the argument.Garden_006

A little birdie lives in the shed up on a beam.

When I reclaimed this old building, I emptied it out, power washed it, then rented a spray gun and painted EVERYTHING with a coat of paint.  To keep it cheap, I went to a surplus store, bought 8 gallons of pastel and white paint for $5 a gallon, dumped them all together and used the color as it turned out.  I let the paint shoot everywhere, no taping off or worrying about the floor.  Then, I added the little hand painted touches and hung up old bits of broken trim for interest.  The curved piece over the door is some gingerbread from  a dumpster at a construction site. Not the first time I found myself upside down, hanging over the side of a dumpster to dig something out.  Thats better than actually climbing inside, though…..Garden_036

Back to the iris- yellow ones are blooming in front of my propane tank.Garden_032

About 16 years ago, I painted the tank with iris on it, then planted bulbs in front of it.  Well, the paint is chipping and fading at this point, but I still enjoy it.Garden_030

This weather has been so wet lately (devastating floods in Topeka, and too much rain here) so I haven’t gotten my new bed finished. I did work in it a bit yesterday, but I think the ground is too wet to do much.Garden_003

So I worked inside, decorating some jars for my bathroom cabinets.

Don’t forget, you still have time to enter the MAY BUCKET GIVE AWAY-but time is running out!!!! And don’t forget the Charm I am giving away for the Cottage Charm Giveaway.  Here is the link:

http://owcl.blogspot.com/2007/04/sign-up-for-cottage-charm-give-away-day.html

You can enter all my giveaways simply by leaving me a comment, any comment at all,  Unless of course it is a mean one.  But I doubt if you’ll do that.Ebay_may_9_006

I already miss my rose a day and it just ended yesterday. Doesn’t every day need a rose??

Here is a bouquet of them, on top of a powder box I have listed on Ebay.

These roses are made of tiny sea shells.  You can bid on it by clicking on the Ebay link to the right.

Also, thanks BIG TIME to Carlene- http://carlenefederer.blogspot.com/ ; Karin- http://www.creativechaos.typepad.com/ ; Natasha- http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/ ; Jody- http://gumbo-lily.blogspot.com/2007/05/prairie-rose-for-you.html for all buying pendants and charms from me.

All of the jewelry is for sale, if there are any pieces you’d like  a close up of, just email me and I’ll send photos.  Thanks!!

Blooming Business Cards

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B_cards Art shows are coming up and I am thinking about getting ready. My favorite, is Art in the Park in May.  The show has a huge community following, with a history of over 45 years, and a loyal attendance.  Today, I worked on business cards to have on hand for shoppers. I am off to make color copies and then cut them out.  When I get home, I think a touch of glitter would be a good idea. 

Maybe I should be working on inventory for the sale. I do tend to spend a lot of time on non-money making efforts.  I prefer to think of it as "atmosphere".  When people come to see me, I’d like them enjoy the whole package and all the details. 

Another Beautiful Day

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Plantings_easter_031 Today was every bit as beautiful and Springlike as yesterday, so of course, I had to plant more flowers.  And waste not, want not, I couldn’t throw away the flowers that broke off in the flats!  So I gathered up the few little stems and placed them in a vase that that one time was a salt shaker, and added some leaves from my St. Patrick’s Day shamrock for greenery.

Plantings_easter_023 Here is a group of pots I filled and sat by my breezeway door as a welcome to guests.  I like to top off the pots with a handful of moss as a finishing touch. Especially this time of year, when the flowers are tiny and seem a bit lonely in a big pot.  Plantings_easter_034

Earlier this week, I had a good junking day with good friends.  I found this lost little lamb and decided he needed to be a part of my Easter decor.  Plantings_easter_036

When I stopped at the craft store to get the moss for my flower pots, I saw this little chick in the 50% off aisle.  I thought she should come home and be part of my Easter decor too.  Over the years, since my boys have grown and gone, I haven’t set out anything for Easter.  But now that I have a grand baby, I am excited to get back into the habit. 

When my boys were little, I used to paint hollow eggs.  Here is one with a little chick on it. I used to date them on the back, this one says 1989.  Plantings_easter_038

On the junking day, I found a few bunnies too.  Here they are in a glass compote nestled in yellow grass.  The tallest one with the violets on her back is one that I made about 25 years ago and hand painted.

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