give away

The truth behind the photo shoot

give away, housework, jewelry, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art

Img_6393 I am busily getting ready for the photo shoot of my master bedroom tomorrow morning. It was a last minute project that came up just a few days ago, and I have had the fairy grand baby for a few days, so I didn’t get a chance to set up till tonight.

I’m making up the bed nicely and sleeping on the couch so I will be ready and not have to rush in the morning!

The truth is, when I have a photo shoot, I do a lot of extras that aren’t involved with every day life.

I certainly don’t get a breakfast in bed tray complete with roses every morning!

The tray is all set up, all I need to do is add a muffin, coffee and juice for the pictures.Img_6390

I also did a quickie project, and dolled up these lamp shades.  That was about 1 minute per shade, all I did was wrap a bit of vintage trim around it and secure the trim with a rhinestone shoe clip.

The three shades each have a different trim on them, I like the non-matchy look.Img_6391

The window frame had nails sticking out of it from a past curtain style.  Those had to be covered before pictures, so I swagged a bit of lace that I usually use as a table runner in the dining room over the nails to hide them.Img_6392

The biggest change for the shoot was moving out my husband’s comfy chair.  He is out of town for now and won’t even know I messed with it, it will be back before he is.

But, in rearranging the chairs, I had a gap in the room, so brought in a stack of picnic baskets from the studio. They are all filled with ephemera for projects, but I’ll write a cute little paragraph about storing extra linens or something like that in a stack of baskets to save space. 

We will pretend they are useful, not just filling a gap till they go back where they belong! Img_6394

Most of the time, the shelf of my mantel piece headboard is bare of junk.

But to foof it up for the pictures, I added a row of old bottles, that simply have some text cut from an old book tied on with pretty ribbon.

Tomorrow morning, I will add a single flower to each bottle.Img_6387

For now, the flowers are soaking in blue food coloring. I used to do this as a kid, pick Queen Anne’s Lace and place it into colored water. The stems draw up the color and tint the flower.

It was hard to find the pretty weeds, most around here are finished for the season.  I drove around until I found a decent patch to pick where I wouldn’t get chewed up by chiggers in the weeds, luckily, these were along a parking lot of an abandoned car dealership.  I could snip them from the pavement and not even have to walk out into the tall grass.

A police car turned in the lot and parked behind me, but the officer never got out of the car or said anything to me.  I guess it isn’t illegal to pick weeds at a closed business.  Although it might be considered trespassing, and it was dark out.

I guess I am about ready for Diane to show up with her camera tomorrow.  I’m off to the couch to get some rest. Chasing Sugarwings has worn me to a frazzle. It was fun, as always, but she is a busy bee.Img_6395

Before I go, I’ll show the apron I added to the August Giveaway, which I will call my "50’s Housewife Kit"

You get a frilly, sheer apron, a pair of pearl pink clip on earrings, and a lovely old brooch with a blue stone, all to wear as you spiff up your home while waiting for Mrs. Dickson to call.  (her calling card is included in the kit). 

While you are dressed up for cleaning, and down on your knees, make sure you don’t forget to scour the corners of the floor with a scrub brush.

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

and a book mark Img_6376

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.

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:

LollyFairywindow_heather_095

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.

12 presents for you for 10,000 comments!

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, give away, how to's, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

July_008 Wow! Thanks for the helpful ideas for filling up gift baskets for my childhood friends coming to celebrate our 50th birthdays together.

I’ve taken the picture frame idea, and made a couple of frames (photos later, after the glue dries and I can stand them up), and today, my family and I made bath salts to add to the baskets.

Oh- plus I got these two white baskets FREE at a garage sale this weekend, along with the chalk ware lady ($1)July_009

And the mini dresser tray and two perfume bottles. ($1 also).

I wasn’t going to go shopping at all this weekend, after my big buys last week.

But…. I was driving by one… and saw a yard full of OLD things. How could I not stop??July_005

This vintage ruffled slip was hanging on a clothes line in that yard, along with some of these antique lace panels.

I need to dress in a vintage prom style for Silver Bella, and am thinking that this slip could come in handy that night, and it was only $10 for all of the lace and the slip.  But that was all the shopping I did, my total for the weekend was $12.  I was proud of myself for holding back.

July_024_2 Have you ever made bath salts? I made up a recipe, using:

sea salt (two containers)

half of a box of powdered milk

about a 1/4 cup of baking soda

and approximately a third of a bottle of glycerin

July_023 We mixed in  a handful of ground lavender fresh from my herb bed, and some vanilla/citrus essential oils I had made up a while back.  I’m hoping it will be soothing and refreshing, it smells delightful.

Sugarwing’s Daddy did the mixing, he is much more thorough than I am, I would have just stirred it a bit with a spoon and been done. 

He put on gloves and mixed each and every granule by hand for at least a half hour.July_025

Of course, no project in the kitchen gets done around here without my expert helper.  She likes to be in the center of everything we do.

I’d like to make some pretty labels up for the bags of bath salts we made up, probably will do that tomorrow.

And as a thank you, for the people who were so kind to leave comments with ideas for filling baskets- I want to give away 12  of my one ounce bags of the mixture to the first 12 people who say they’d like some.

So, here is what you need to do- if you sent me some advice about the basket, and you’d like to have a small pack (enough for one good, relaxing soak in the tub), leave a comment and let me know you’d like some.

This is to celebrate going over 10,000 comments on my blog during the last post! Thanks again for taking the time to stop and visit and leave comments, I love to hear from you.July_003 edit-thanks, I have 12 people who would like a sample of bath salts. I wish I could send some to everyone else too!

Here is my 12:

1-Cheryl

2-Karen

3-Robin

4-Heather

5-Donna

6-Connie

7-Joanne

8-Terri

9-Caitlin

10-Jodi

11-Beverly

12-Betty Lou

(still need addresses for the last 3)

This tag that I just finished is too big to use for the gift baskets, it is 8"x4". If you are interested in buying it for $9, (includes postage-US) just email me.

I loved all of the ideas, and will make use of quite a few, these free baskets will hold a LOT.

Here is what I think I’ll add:

*personalized tags tied to the handles

*the match boxes I already made, with mini candles

* CHOCOLATE!! (that was a popular suggestion)

* a magazine (rolled up and tied with a bow)

* decorated frames so they can display a photo of the trip when they get home

*snacks, like granola bars

* a water bottle with a pretty label

*bath salts (homemade)

*Bath and Bodywork’s lotion

I’ll line the basket with some of the vintage linens I bought last week.

Now, I have to think about the 50th birthday gifts I want to give them!!!!!July_004

I haven’t had more than a few minutes to make stuff this weekend, Sugarwings has been staying with us quite a bit, and today FIVE of her friends came to play.

They were all calling me Grammy Karkie and wanting to paint, or play dolls or in the garden hose at the same time.  It was hectic but fun. So hectic, I didn’t get a camera out!

July_014 The lake was beautiful this weekend.  If you’d like to see a VERY short clip of Sugarwings making up a song while hopping on her PopPop who is laying back and relaxing on a raft, click here.

One of the strangest things happened to us at the lake!

About 6 weeks ago, we caught our anchor on something on the bottom and had to cut it loose, and buy a new anchor.

Yesterday, as we drove across the cove, our motor shut off, due to a rope wrapped around the prop. It must have been floating around, and we just happened to drive across it as it bobbed around the water.

As we untangled it, we thought it looked a lot like our half of a blue rope that was attached to our new anchor, and the we had some trouble getting the mess untangled because it seemed to be stuck to something.  Well, we tugged, and found out it was attached to something- our OLD anchor that we had cut loose earlier this summer!

What do you think the odds are that it just happened to be US who got caught on the rope of our own anchor lost weeks ago??? That rope could have hooked any boat on the lake.  What odd timing that it was us!!!

I wonder if that ladder we lost will be coming back soon???

A shiny day and an idea for a giveaway

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, give away, jewelry, vintage paper/collage art

Jackpot!Bloggers_craft_day_044_3

There was an ad in the paper for a garage sale that had vintage hats, and I really wanted to go at 7am when it opened.

But Sugarwings had a sleepover with me last night, and neither of us are exactly morning people.  By the time we got up and about and she was ready to go out, it was after 10 and I almost didn’t think it was worth the effort to go that late in the day.Bloggers_craft_day_046

But we made the trip across town, mostly just to get out of the house  and see what there was to see.  I didn’t expect to find hats.

I was right, there were hats, but no flowered ones, so I wasn’t interested.

But— there was tons of jewels! and buttons! and old greeting cards!!

Did I mention, DIRT CHEAP– AND NICE.  Really nice!

By dirt cheap, I mean 25 cents a pair of earrings.  And a big, antique apothecary jar of buttons for less than $10, same for the cute little lemonade pitcher full of buttons.

And get this– greeting cards were 10 cents, and the kind hearted, sweet seller had a huge rubber maid tub full of them.

Sugarwings found a cute baby doll, and some old, hand made flannel nighties for the new baby, plus a vintage sun suit for herself, all for $1 each.Bloggers_craft_day_077

While Sugarwings took her afternoon nap, I cleaned and sorted some buttons.Bloggers_craft_day_053

While not all are colors that I will use, I can still see their beauty and hope others will be able to use them. I’ve listed a few packs on Etsy for $3 each

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I’m guessing that the Etsy packs are about an ounce or so each.  More like an overflowing handful.Bloggers_craft_day_050

If you are interested in old buttons and would like a $3 handful, plus $1.50 postage, you can email me, or check these packs on Etsy.

I can make up more for you in a mix of colors too.

All will be different, but I promise not to just fill your bag with boring, plain ones.  That would be mean!

I enjoy having jars of buttons out to look at, and to use for projects, but I certainly seem to have more than a lifetime supply right now.

Bloggers_craft_day_064 While sorting buttons, I kept wondering what I missed at the sale today while trying to juggle a 23 month old as I shopped.

So, when I took her home, I stopped back by the glorious garage sale to see what was still left.

And man, there was plenty!Bloggers_craft_day_059

Not only was there a lot more jewelry, the seller brought more out while I was there. No one else was shopping that late in the day, so we got to talking and had a lot in common.

She reads the same magazines and even had a copy of the Somerset Life that I am in right now.Bloggers_craft_day_066

She says there is MORE jewelry that she will bring out, so I am going back tomorrow.

Actually, I have no choice, I have to go back.  I forgot my checkbook and she let me take all of this home without paying.

Only in Kansas, huh?  Vintage bling for 25 cents a pair, to be paid later.  Bloggers_craft_day_072

She is an artist herself, she makes bouquets of button flowers.  I wanted to take a photo, but (BAD BLOGGER!), I forgot my camera, and while I was there, someone bought her button creation, so I can’t get a photo tomorrow when I go back.Bloggers_craft_day_074

How pretty is all of this??

And this isn’t all.

I stopped to visit Sugarwings on my way home, (it is hard to be away from her for too long) and I let her and all of her little friends play in the jewels and gave them lots of pieces to keep.

The mommies of the little girls got necklaces, and the girls got vintage earrings to clip onto their pig tails, and little bracelets and pretties for dress up.  Bloggers_craft_day_076

We had a great time, playing with the treasure chest of sparklies, those kids were fascinated with it all. 

Little Clover was wearing earrings clipped all over her hair and her shirt, while her sister Calliope had made herself a bracelet with broken pieces clipped together with earrings.

(BAD BLOGGER! No camera!!)

I decided that for my July giveaway, I would share the bounty and giveaway some of today’s loot.  A handful as a gift to you will only cost me about $2!!  What a bargain.  I’ll wrap it up in one of the 25 cent vintage hankies I got today too.

Yes, there were linens too! And more cards, I bought another big stack of old greeting cards and was only charged $1 for the stack.  Definitely going back tomorrow!!  And I will take a photo of what I put together to give to you as a present.

If you like vintage sparklies, please  leave a comment on any post. All comments for the entire month are entered.

A fairy wonderland garden and a Prize Pack Giveaway

celebrations, Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, flowers, give away, Sugarwings

Jens_yard_007 See why I am glad to be home? I missed my Sugarwings.  She had a sleepover last night and we played tea party with her dolls and then this morning she let me semi-French braid her hair.  Jens_yard_022 I think her hair grew while I was gone. 

After the fairy grand baby left to go home, I listed a few things on etsy, wrapped packages, and got some things ready to mail.Jens_yard_015_2

These are the gifts that I am sending out to the 8 winners of the drawing from the pool of card makers.

Jens_yard_016 Sandy, Melissa, and Sherry– I still need your addresses.  Jen, Lili, Alice, Irma, and Robin should be expecting something in the mail soon, theirs is on its way.

Thanks again to everyone for their help!  And here is a note from my great Aunt Caroline’s niece, Caroline Beth, who hosted the 100th birthday party:

Our Aunt Caroline had the BEST birthday!

Most of the praise goes to all of you who donated your time and effort to show so much love and affection for a lady you’ve never even met. What a heartfelt effort!

Thanks to Karla and her sisters who were "everything" to her on her special day. She’ll talk about this forever and we’ll be delighted to listen.

All of us who were lucky enough to spend the day with Caroline were amazed at her vitality and glowing disposition. You could watch as she gained even more positive energy from her well-wishers. The cards sent a huge burst of appreciation for a life well lived and a lady well loved.

We can’t thank you enough for the blessings, thoughtfulness, and amazing beauty of your creations.

God bless you all.

Carolyn Beth ( another of Caroline’s nieces)100th_birthday_florida_016

Caroline’s birthday wasn’t the only one we celebrated while in Florida on our Sister Trip.

We got to spend time with my brother-in-law, Randy the Birthday Boy Nathan, who lives in a house filled with antiques, laughter, and fun plus a magical garden full of fairies.100th_birthday_florida_005

Around every corner there is a surprise in this yard.100th_birthday_florida_004

Its full of whimsical elements and beautiful blooms. 100th_birthday_florida_009

Not one inch of space goes to waste here.  To make it seem  larger, there are winding paths that keep you guessing about what is around the corner, and a mirror is hung on the bright red garden gate (I want to try that trick!).100th_birthday_florida_006

This old iron railing was picked up at a garage sale,  and re-purposed to become trellises.100th_birthday_florida_007

It seemed like everywhere I looked, there was a smiling face looking back at me!100th_birthday_florida_013

More garage sale finds brighten up this corner.  The shiny thing hanging in the foreground is a chandelier found in the trash and taken apart to add some sparkle to the garden, since sparkly things attract fairies.100th_birthday_florida_084

See, I told you so!100th_birthday_florida_082

And the fairies have shelter on rainy days, here in this vase turned on its side and tucked under the foliage.

Randy and Kevin’s garden is a vacation in itself!  I could spend all week just exploring all the nooks and crannies there.100th_birthday_florida_075 

My sisses and I spent a day crafting with Randy, (that explains the blue, glitter encrusted fingers). Then we spread lady bugs around the garden to eat pests, this lush landscape is not only beautiful, it is chemical free!  100th_birthday_florida_098

Our craft day consisted of making fairy pages for each other.  This is what I did for Sissy.  She and I both love the smell of Birthday Cake scented candles sold at Kohl’s and have had some serious bonding time while sipping wine and burning a cake candle, so the background of her fairy page is of sprinkled frosting.100th_birthday_florida_057

Bobbie Sue is deep into genealogy, so the fairy page for her is made from photos of my great grandfather and his brothers glued to a copy of some hand written family history.100th_birthday_florida_047

And after seeing Randy’s back yard, you’ll understand why I made a fairy gardener on "I love you" paper for him.100th_birthday_florida_055   

My little friend and fellow fairy lover, Adeline Grace, is turning 7 this week, so when I saw a poem in an old book, titled "Adeline" I cut it out and made a faery birthday card for her with the poem glued inside.100th_birthday_florida_040

The best vacations are ones where I get to make things, so I loved my crafting day, and also my chances to play in the sand and make  a "Twinkle". 

Ooops, I almost forgot to announce the winner of June’s Garage Sailing Giveaway Prize Pack-

it goes to:

Amy

Thanks to everyone who left a comment and entered the drawing.  Remember, all the July comments go toward a prize too!

100 happy years

celebrations, family, give away, Travel, tributes

100th_birthday_florida_039 I miss the beach already.  But it is good to be home and have little Sugarwings back in my arms again. Her hippy chick mommy let my fairy grand baby come and have a sleep over tonight since I missed her so much.

But while I was away from Little Sugarwings, my sisses and brother were fun play mates.

100th_birthday_florida_061 Sissy, Bobbie Sue,  and I did sand sculptures, picnicked on our balcony over looking the ocean, and shopped, shopped, shopped between family visits.100th_birthday_florida_073

We danced on the beach in the dark wearing glow sticks too. No, I wasn’t drunk at the time, and even though you probably think I must be quite soused to do this, I am not drunk now when I am posting this photo of a 50 year old granny in a swim suit with a glow stick in her cleavage.  Good thing the beach was deserted, I am not the graceful sort and dance a bit like a delirious cow.  One decidedly ungraceful ballerina-esque jump had me landing flat on my back in the sand.100th_birthday_florida_051

As wonderful as the trip was, the highlight of course, was Great Aunt Caroline.  Now, that is one graceful, gorgeous, and gracious lady.

She is so sharp, entertaining, and full of stories, it was a delight to listen to her speak with such wit and charm. At 100, she can still tell a tale that has a whole room enthralled from beginning to end.100th_birthday_florida_097

She was touched by all of the cards, and couldn’t get over the fact that so much time and work went into them. 

She has been making beautiful things all of her life, and that cane next to her is a good example. She told us how she collected drift wood from the beach, cleaned and polished and decorated a piece to make this cane.100th_birthday_florida_034

The painting that I am pointing to was done by Aunt Caroline’s mother, my great grandmother.

And we heard stories that day about how my great-great-grandfather was an artist too.  He was a farmer who made beaded jewelry in his spare time.  He also collected shells from the beach and hand wired them together into curtains for his parlor.  Caroline remembers the tinkling of the shells as the breeze blew them together.

100th_birthday_florida_023 Our Sister Trip was priceless, and the visit to our aunt’s 100th birthday was just the best, and all of your cards helped make it even more special.

2421560307_1d77d250f7_t Caroline remembered the dress she was wearing in this photo that so many of us used in the cards and was pleased to see it.  She told us about making it herself, that in the 30s, all of her clothes were hand made.2597351005_1225bf6985

For the party, I wore the pearls that she had on in the photo and she also recognized those and told me she appreciated me taking such good care of them.  Like I had done something nice for her??? She is really something sweet.2597466023_a50195f2bd

This darling lady is one of those people that looks you in the eyes and makes you think that you have to be the most special person on the planet.   She has a sincere caring quality about her that just melts your heart when you meet her.2598297634_41b8572ab4_t

Since she was so touched by the cards everyone made, I wanted to show you my appreciation by adding a few more prizes to the drawing.

2598234920_60632ca15d_t All the cards pictured today are by the people whose names were randomly drawn.2609275338_3d42c12ac0_t

Jen, Alice, Robin, Lili, Melissa, Sherry, Irma, and Sandy, please send me your addresses and I will send you a thank you prize.2598234526_1de3a42be1

I just wish I could do something for all of you for doing this kind and thoughtful thing for my aunt! 2597361841_dd55e45381

100th_birthday_florida_054 As Caroline said when she blew out her candles, "I wish you all this many happy years!"

Twinkle’s new dress

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, give away, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Lee_lee_and_purse_003 Today I took 3 dogs and a baby to the vet’s office. The Dr. said I was the bravest person since the lady who brought 4 dogs and 3 cats in at the same time. 

Actually, they were all very well behaved.  Sugarwings insisted that Twinkle wear her new dress and that the  naked baby doll came along too, which seemed a little backwards to me. We were quite the site as we came in.

Twinkle seems happy with the new dress, of course, anything that involves her Sugarwings is fine with her.Lee_lee_and_purse_024   If you’d like to see a video of Sugarwings and Twinkle, go HERE, but please ignore my messy flower beds and weeds in the driveway.

Twinks doesn’t quite get the idea of being a lady when she wears a dress, though.  She was in and out of the wading pool most of the day with it on.

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While the fairy grand baby spent time pushing her dolly around in the toy stroller, I did a little yard work and redecorating.

This area is the back door of my studio, and I added the big,antique, metal grate (found leaning by a dumpster in an alley) as a welcome mat to the entrance. 

Lee_lee_and_purse_038 Then I set out a couple of folding chairs that I picked up while junking. They are metal, but have a caning pattern to their backs, and are nice, old solid and HEAVY chairs.  I got them for $12 each.

I am a fan of white on white, but I think next summer I will repaint this set a cheerful color. You know, I thought the area looked cute this afternoon, but in the photos it seems blah. Lee_lee_and_purse_039

This sign I painted is hanging by the door, that helps a bit. Maybe if the chairs and table were the rosey pink of the flowers?Lee_lee_and_purse_040   

I got the prettiest gift in the mail today, from Jeanne. Just in time for my trip! I like to keep a little notebook in my purse on vacation, to jot down thoughts here and there, or keep track of places I particularly liked.

This palm sized journal will be just perfect, and so stylish!

Thanks, Jeanne!!Dogs_and_powder_002

In the very few minutes I had today without a fairy grand baby in my arms or at my feet, I listed a few things on Etsy.Dogs_and_powder_012

This sold right away!  I certainly appreciate all of you who shop with me.  I will be away for a few days and all purchases made while I am gone, will go out next Tuesday the 31st.

Thanks for your patience!Dogs_and_powder_007

I doubt if I will get a chance to post again before next Tuesday.  I still have things to do before my trip. 

Bedroom_redo_080 When I get back, I will announce the winner of my June Garage Sailing Giveaway Prize Pack, after hopefully adding to it this week in Florida. My brother-in-law is an antique dealer and knows all the best places to shop in Jacksonville.

So far, the prize pack includes all of this…Caroline35_022

plus these.Img146  Leave a comment on any post if you want to enter.

I will also have photos of my Great Aunt Caroline’s 100th birthday party!  I will give the 100 cards to her in a pretty bag (that I have yet to make). I don’t know if she will open them all at the party, or take her time and go through them once everyone is gone for the day.  But I will take a photo of her receiving them, and I will make up copies of the flickr address to pass out to all of the guests at the party who might want to look at the photos of the creations there.Caroline_007

I will also draw names for gifts to send out to some of the people who created the cards for Caroline.

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All of the cards are on our flickr group page and the names of the artists are listed there.

If you don’t see your name by your card on the flickr site, please, please add it or any other info you would like to have there.  Just leave a comment under your card.

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I will leave you with a few cards to look at here.  When I took the pictures, I tried to use a different vintage wallpaper under each one.  They were all so special, they deserved special treatment, and of course, to me, vintage wallpaper is about as special as it gets!  See you next week!Caroline_003

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Caroline_002 Caroline2_008 Caroline2_007 Caroline3_003 Caroline3_004 Caroline3_003_2 Caroline3_006 Caroline3_008 Caroline3_009 Caroline3_011 Caroline34_001 Caroline34_002 Caroline34_003 Caroline34_004 Caroline34_006 Caroline34_007 Caroline34_008 Caroline34_011 Caroline34_010 Caroline34_014 Caroline34_015 Caroline35_001 Caroline35_002 Caroline35_003 Caroline35_004 Caroline35_005 Aunt_caroline_096 Birthday_card_131 Caroline_card Scraps_372 Scraps_380 Scraps_378 2601616491_b749739202_t 2601618539_3674f786b9_t 2427714402_f9892e9163_t

Using what you have

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, give away, magazine pictures or articles, redos

urBedroom_redo_099 Those two talented sisses are asking us to show our mantels.  Well, that is right up my alley right now, and I am so happy with my bedroom do over that I’d love to show my mantel again.

I usually don’t keep anything on it, just the mirror above it, and sometimes a stack of books or magazines.Bedroom_redo_067 

I promised to show some other corners of my room, here is the doorway. Well, I guess that is pretty self explanatory, sorry.Bedroom_redo_066

See the pretty alarm clock? A gift from Beth, that was so pretty, I just had to paint the room to match.  Even though the clock is merely ornamental, isn’t a cute little ornament?

The table it is on is from a whole set I bought an auction,  2 twin beds, dresser, mirror,Bedroom_redo_060 and two tables. I repainted them all and sold them, but had to keep this one table for myself.

This recliner, which is a concession to my husband, is the inspiration for the bronze/sepia vines on the ceiling. I wanted a soft blue room, but had to tie in this chair that sits smack dab in front of the TV.

In the alcove above it, I have my screen from the Birds and Bonnets Swap.  I’ve used little birdies around the room, I thought they went with the garden feel of the space.Bedroom_redo_065

Beyond the chair is my sink area. I painted it a slightly darker shade of the same blue, and used a warm carmel-ly brown on the ceiliBedroom_redo_104 ng.

The carmel brown color matches the Shabby Chic (from Target) shower curtain in the connecting bathroom.  I always try to give my rooms a flow from one to another.Bedroom_redo_051

By redoing the bedroom, I ended up redoing the rest of the house too! Not repainted, but switched around and knick knacks traded back and forth.

These metal salvage pieces were in 3 different areas, but I really like the affect of having all four of them lined up together.Bedroom_redo_075_3

After an evening of "use what you have decorating", I had given three rooms a new look just by shuffling my junk around.  The drawing of the goddess now in the living room, used to be in the bedroom, and it was replaced by a picture that was previously in the dining room.Bedroom_redo_076

All the things on top of the entertainment center (except the goddess statue I just repainted a couple of posts back) used to be in the bedroom.  Now the little birdies are in their place there.Bedroom_redo_054

The large print on the wall in the dining room used to be in the guest room. 

So, for simply repainting one room and getting a new (vintage) bedspread, one goddess statue and an alarm clock, I feel like I have a whole new look!  Bedroom_redo_073

But then today, I went to some garage sales, and look what I found to replace the too small, too old lady looking, too brown little chair that was there before!

A  THRONE!  A Leopard print covered throne!

In garage sailing dollars it was kind of pricey, but in antiquing money, it was a bargain. I paid $60 for it, and it is solid as a rock, and very old, with brand new fabric.

Bedroom_redo_078 I do think it could use some paint. Something like the way I painted the banister, but not exactly, I don’t want it too matchy matchy. A little darker and with some glimmer, maybe?

yes, yes, yes, I know it is solid oak and the wood is in perfect condition!Bedroom_redo_080

It was a quick garage sailing morning, that one stop used up my cash supplies. I did get a couple of trinkets here and there, and added some treats to the June Garage Sailing Giveaway Prize Pack.

Can you spot the new additions? green lace ribbon, a bag of old buttons, and an old green plastic cup.

I’m going with a green and white theme for garden season, it looks like!

Remember, all comments are entered, every one, every month counts towards my drawings.

As usual, I have run on long enough, (too long, actually) but I wanted to mention that I listed a couple of my fairy dolls on Etsy and also have reduced some prices, so please check out the sales!

Bedroom_redo_082 I did finish my article for the fall issue of Romantic Country, thank you to those who were asking how I was doing.

Here is the first paragraph if you’d like a sneak peak:

When the air starts to develop a slight nip and rich reds and golds begin to tint the leaves, it is a perfect time to savor the outdoors by dining al fresco.  While summer is known for picnics, fall is much more suited to the venue.  The heat has eased up, and most of the summertime bugs have flown away.  In this Mid-Western town of Kansas City, artist and antique dealer, Carol Spinski took advantage of autumn’s agreeable afternoon weather and created a garden party under the trees to welcome the season.

Karla and Twinkle’s VINE COVERED Cottage

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, redos

Bedroom_redo_019 My bedroom is all redone and put back together, and today I finished the connecting sink/nook-type area.

I used the same shade as on the walls of the bedroom, but slightly darker.  And the ceiling is a warm caramel with the door faux finished in the same color.Bedroom_redo_021

Peaceful, tranquil, romantic, and cottagey was what I was going for, and I am so happy with the color!  The name is "nurture" and it is a Behr paint, my favorite to work with. 

Behr is affordable and has fantastic coverage, usually one coat plus touch ups.Bedroom_redo_027

The ceiling was actually a pretty simple project, sepia and bronze glaze, swirled around with a one inch flat brush that I turned sideways for a thinner line for the vines.Bedroom_redo_029

Speaking of vines, I noticed a theme in my home.  I do love flowers, but I seem to be drawn even more to the vines that flowers grow on. I know I am always scribbling little vines and swirls on collage pieces I make, and painting vines on furniture.

Do you ever have a theme that meanders through your home without you really thinking about it or planning it that way?

So, I’ll show more photos of the bedroom redo later, right now I thought I’d take a tour of the twisting vines around my cottage.

This closet door has been color washed in bronze over ivory with bronze vines painted with glaze.Bedroom_redo_028

The ceiling of my dining room is bordered in hand painted acanthus looking vines.Bedroom_redo_030

And of course, I have the vintage wallpaper vining roses going up my stairs.Bedroom_redo_034

The stairs lead to Sugarwing’s room, where I have a hand painted sign above her bed, with –what else– on it? Vining roses.Bedroom_redo_032

By the linen closet upstairs, I’ve painted vining leaves on the wall to mimic wallpaper.  Bedroom_redo_039

The same look is on the bench that I keep out in the breezeway.

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The guest bath has a hand painted floor that green vines wind around.Bedroom_redo_037

And while the cement was still wet, I took a stick and drew in the concrete. You should have seen the look on the face of the contractor, he was horrified!Bedroom_redo_042

Ceramic roses vine around the bathtub.Bedroom_redo_043

And wooden roses vine themselves around this $4 garage sale mirror in my bedroom.Bedroom_redo_045

In my entry way, the steps have a mosaic of marbles and Venetian glass tiles that are in an organic, viney design.  Bedroom_redo_046

In keeping with my vining theme, I wrapped some roses and ribbons around this garage sale watering can I had painted white.

It will be part of my June Garage Sailing Giveaway prize pack, and every comment for the month is entered to win.

Bedroom_redo_047 Included will be this Victorian scrap ephemera, a crocheted doily,  and some vintage gold trim.Bedroom_redo_049

Along with those goodies, is the baby dress I found last week at a sale, a white ceramic teapot/flower vase, a pretty yellow flowered plate, a white pottery urn (old) that I added flowers to, a Lucky Day button card (don’t we all deserve a LUCKY DAY?), and filling the flowered plate is some bits of old jewelry.

If you enjoy mixed bags of free and vintage goods, you should also enter Beth’s giveaway.  She has a big pile of cool auction finds to share!

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