flowers

Taking a break to paint

flowers, paintings

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Do you ever just make something for the pure joy of making it? In the past, I’ve operated that way, made what I wanted, then found a purpose for it, or not.    
But it seems like my life as an artist had mostly dissolved into taking care of the house, the family, the dogs, upcoming classes, or gathering things to sell.  
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Then, the other day, I decided to paint some flowers.

For no reason, and I had other things to do, too.

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It was a nice reminder to stay in contact with my inner artist.  So I framed and hung it where it would keep reminding me to take breaks from too much to do, and just create for the plain, old love of creating.

Sometimes it’s the little things

flowers

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Our local grocery store sells marked down bundles of flowers every Monday.  They are $1.99, no matter the size.

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I spread them out into four vases and they brought me so much more than $2 worth of pleasure!

 

 

 

And another redone mural

flowers, Hand painted, hand painted signs

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While I was redoing a canvas for the Guncles, I thought I would touch this one up too.  I don’t have a before, because I hadn’t planned on painting it, I just kinda started in on it while working on the other one (previous post).

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It didn’t get a big overhaul.   I changed the sign to my blog name, brightened and sharpened up some details.

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This hangs over the fuse box in my garage, because, well, what else do you do with giant 6’ paintings?

Updates to repurpose a canvas

flowers, Garden, guncles, Hand painted, hand painted signs

6DF73313-7C67-4C1E-B236-DC83703D48C6Years ago, I had painted a canvas with a French market scene to use as a backdrop/divider for a booth at a show.  It was a quickie, and not meant to be too detailed.

3DDB5A8C-3833-4877-AC2C-F8D0EEEF7A72Here is the original.  I have had it hanging in my garage, but have never really liked it.  When Guncle Randy needed a French themed mural, I offered to give it to him.

7F1F41D3-B455-496D-95EE-3E3DDACEF135But of course, that meant that I wouldn’t like it any better when I saw it at his house.

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2A44BAF7-B4C2-4635-BBC8-8C0CD4C4F887Including his Bichon, Bella, peeking out of the window.

3D1525B1-0269-4C2D-9511-4F176208A94BAnd his address in French, on the wall.

(the sign isn’t really crooked, the canvas has a few billows, here and there that throw off the perspective in photos)

BEFFECA5-0D45-4D58-B5C3-21936870478AI like it better now.  I think he will use it in his patio tent for a French themed dinner party  or maybe to hang on the garden fence?  

It is canvas and acrylic, so would be fine outdoors.  But over time, could cause moisture to be trapped behind it and the fence would rot, so that couldn’t be permanent.

May Showers Bring June Flowers?

cottage, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers

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Quite a bit of May and into June, it rained.

And rained.

Then rained some more.

I dug some trenches to have the water run away from the house in a few places, but this river was created by the dogs running back and forth to bark at people walking on the other side of the fence.  I needed to dig out a tunnel under the fence for it to drain, and then, this raging river became ideal for redirecting the water away from our home.  

But just imagine the mud we have had to deal with from all of the dog’s hard work in crafting this trail!

We are so lucky it has only been mud.  So many places are flooded or damaged by the tornados.

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I hate to even admit this, but the rain hasn’t been all bad at the cottage.   We seem to have decent run off, and haven’t had problems with it, once the torrents streaming across the yard subside and drain away.

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We have been gifted with  lush, overflowing flower beds as an after effect.

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Our yard has never been better.

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We have also put a ton of work into trimming, planting, and cleaning up too.

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And my studio redo made me so happy that I wanted some changes outside too.   This swing got a fresh coat of paint, and moved from the big yard that has been taken over by Honey and Sugar, to a cozy spot where it is  getting used again.

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This corner got  a big refresh, I added two rose bushes, a viburnum, some other shrub (whose name I have forgotten), and ten bags of mulch.

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I also planted this little perennial that will bloom in pink.  My husband said that we should support a local farm/nursery that had tornado damage.   He loaded up his chainsaw and gator to spend an afternoon cleaning up there, then picked me up to go shop at their garden center. 

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We have always loved that farm, in the fall it is a pumpkin patch and we have had many happy memories of tiny grand fairies playing there.

If buying a few pots and flats of plants could help them out, I was in.  We even bought a few for our son’s home.  

I am very proud of my handsome husband for volunteering his time.  He is a nice guy to not only go to help but to also suggest supporting their business. 

 

Crafting the Bunny’s Chapeau

family, flowers, guncles, how to's

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Although Easter has passed, I still have more to show you from the holiday.  I thought I'd tell you how we created Guncle Randy's bunny hat.

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We started with a magnificent, pink, wool top hat.  Which would have been great as is!

But we wanted it to be even more bunnified.  So I tucked Easter grass under the band.

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Over the band, I wrapped a white velvet ribbon and pinned it in place, then glued one end of the white ribbon to the other end of the ribbon, overlapping a bit.  Our issue was, that we didn't know if the hat would need to be returned to its original glory. I don't sew, I am a die hard glue-er.  But- we were not sure if we should let any glue touch the already pretty pink hat.

The white velvet ribbon became the new hat band, placed over the existing band and everything was glued to the white one.

Including the wired ears.

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Using The Ultimate Glue, I layered vintage millinery flowers to the  ribbon, then to each other, building a full bouquet to add more grass, eggs, and bugs to.

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My plan had been to use brighter, less tattered flowers….

But the ones I had packed were lost on the flight, due to a broken zipper on my suitcase!!!! (Along with a crop-o-dile, lace, ribbons, rhinestones, Tim Holtz scissors, more flowers, gel pens, and a bottle of glue)

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Well, at least it was a good excuse to buy a new suitcase for the trip home! And a much prettier one at that.

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Funny, for a person who lost most of her flowers, I seemed to have plenty left.  These were packed elsewhere for me to use in the classes I was going to take at the event.  I had forgotten that I had a ton of vintage floral packets with me that I had planned on selling on Vendor Night, so there was no shortage of flowers that weekend.  I just didn't get to use the ones I had planned on using on the hat.

But I like the way these look, so it all turned out fine.

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The sides and back were decorated too.  But less heavily than the front.

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It was clumsy to try to glue things to the new band and to each other, not to the hat itself, and it is all put together like a house of cards.  But this way, if Randy ever wants to wear a plain, pink top hat, all he needs to do is pull off that white ribbon. Everything will come off in a big bundle.

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Luckily, this wire and bead posy was not lost in the luggage fiasco, because it fit perfectly into this old knife handle transformed into a boutonniere holder.

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My baby bro and I had a blast making these together.  Our collaborated projects are always so much fun!

A Song of Spring, sign ups are open

bird song art event, flowers, Food and Drink, paintings

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Registration is open for our Springtime class at the cottage, with Karen Hillman and myself. 

I will be showing you how to use watercolor markers to create sweet, little images in your art journals or to frame. And speaking of framing, everyone gets a small frame to embellish and pop your finished painting into.

Also included is a set of watercolor paint markers, a watercolor notebook to practice your techniques, and I will draw a little bluebird for each guest to use as a guideline.  (Or you can ‘wing it’ and draw your own.)

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My talented friend, Karen, will be making “Felicity the Flower Fairy” with us.  Everything pictured is provided, (including the darling, bisque dolly) you will need only your glue, tools, and any personal bits you would like to add.

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Karen will also walk us through sugaring violets and mint leaves to enhance your holiday baking.  You will need to bring a food safe paint brush and will go home with a prettily wrapped, vintage plate to hold your scrumptious flowers.

 

Date:

Saturday, April 20

Place:

Karla’s Cottage- Lawrence, KS

Cost:

$115

Includes:

Lunch, beverages, goodies

Karen’s kit for making Felicia the Flower Fairy

Fresh cut violets and mint leaves, and the ingredients to transform them

A set of watercolor markers, a hand done drawing, a watercolor notebook, frame and embellishments, and an instructional chart 

 

I hope we will see you there! The class size is limited to the amount of antique dolls Karen has on hand. Anyone who has contacted me already will be given first priority, in the order that I heard from them.

 Please  email me at:

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to join in on the fun we will be having Easter weekend in the studio!

as before, return guests, (Peeps) get a ten percent discount)

 

Food full of love, with a room full of hearts and roses

bird song art event, cottage, flowers, Food and Drink, Valentine's Day

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 As always, I got a bit carried away with the theme for the party….

Hearts, EVERYWHERE!

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The freshly baked rolls  were baked in heart shaped muffin tins.

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As were the cupcakes. But it wasn't all that clear unless you looked at the bottom of them.

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Rainbow carrots were even cut into hearts. 

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(That might have been the moment when I realized it had gone over the top, it took longer than I thought it would, even with Kia helping.  But it was kind of fun, even if it probably was not a good use of my time)

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Of course, there were cookies cut out as hearts.

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The Dove chocolates and Cadbury eggs aren't hearts, but they are "lovebird" themed.

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The treat cabinet was strewn with hearts and roses from top to bottom.

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Red isn't typically my color, but I do enjoy pops of it at Christmas and Valentines.

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Especially when the red is rosey.

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And while this calendar page on the Treat Cabinet door isn't purely Valentine's themed, it is from Jan.-Feb. and seemed to fit in perfectly.

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Hearts made by Beth are hanging on the other door.

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And LuWanda is dolled up in rhinestone birds on lace with a flocked wallpaper heart.

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We had fruity iced tea in the Treat Cabinet, and in the kitchen, I set up a hot cocoa and hot tea station.

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But to be honest, this is always here.  We like to have the ingredients we need for tea or cocoa ready to roll. And the lace hearts? Those are year round too.  I  hung them up for Valentines Day a couple years ago and couldn't bring myself to take them down.

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The chair covers were a very lucky find. I was at an estate sale for a closed catering business, and these brand new, never used, pink, pretties were only $1.50 each!

I almost didn't buy them, then came to my senses.

They were exactly what I needed, right?

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Beth had just given me the pink napkins that match them, and the Guncles gifted me with the plates.  Lots of sharing and love went into the table top.

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Including flowers from our newest Peep, Amy.

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Now that our day full  of Peeps has passed, I think I need to throw a Valentine dinner party to enjoy all the decor some more. 

I do love Holidays and all the pretty things that come with them. 

 

 

 

 

How to make hot glue roses by Sugarwings

flowers, how to's, Sugarwings, Valentine's Day

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Recently, Sugarwings has been creating with a glue gun, for hours, every time she comes over.  She makes a lot of things with it, some odd, some cool, but these? I was impressed.

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The translucent glue makes a delicate looking petal, doesn't it?   She is using them for pencil toppers, and painting the tips of the petals with nail polish.  

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The pencils are wrapped in ribbons, and have gift tags on them, since we have plans to give them away, but I've also asked her to make some for me on dowels that we will wrap in green ribbons and use to fill a vase.

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She asked me to do help her put a tutorial together, and I took photos of each step.  I'd found this vintage gown at an estate sale (for $1!!!) and we thought it would be fun to do a dress up photo shoot for the the crafting session. (And I am always happy to have an excuse to take photos of this sprite).  

She has put the pictures into an iMovie and was planning to narrate it, but hasn't had a chance to get back to that since she started, so I'll add the video later.  For now, I'll give you the directions, as told to me, with the photos, in case you'd like to make some roses of your own.  

Just in time for Valentine's Day!

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She says is it very important to let your glue gun warm up, and wanted a photo of her waiting for the glue to get hot.  She uses a low temp gun and likes the longer sticks.

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The glue is squirted onto parchment paper.

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Fold the paper over the blob of glue, and burnish it flat.  She is using a toy spatula from a Play Doh kit here, but I've also seen her use a pencil as a rolling pen.

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Cut a strip of the flattened glue.

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Roll up the strip of glue and attach to the end of the pencil (or dowel) with a dot of more glue.

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Make more flattened glue ovals, and cut them in half. 

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The straight line is the bottom of the petal that will be glued down, the curved sides are the tops of the petals.

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Roll another piece of flattened hot glue around the center spiral.

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She trims it as needed at this point.

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And adds rows of petals.

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It is a messy job, and you need to use pressure to hold the flower on and form it, which is why low temp glue guns are the way to go!

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When done, touch the tips of the petals with nail polish.

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Lovely!

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Here are a couple of tips from me, not from her.  I haven't made any myself, but I did help with painting.  I think that the roses could benefit from a trimming with sharp scissors to get some of the chunks and strings out.  But I didn't interfere with the ones she made, some have more places that could use a trimming than others.  

When I painted the flowers with her, I had a Q-Tip dipped in nail polish remover to smooth out the color a little.  I thought it made the bud more natural.

The blooms are also beautiful as is, with no color.  The strings and glue chunks aren't quite as noticeable that way too.

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To wrap the pencil, I used tacky glue around the base of the flower and about an inch or so down the side of the pencil, and tightly wound the ribbon around the pencil into the glue. I tied a bow of ribbon over the top and added a tag.

Now, I need to give these away…. hard to do, but I have been promised that she will make more for me to fill a vase with! Thank you, little Grandfairy.

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