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The Hat Whisperer’s skills have been passed on! And an addition to the May Giveaway prize pack

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Mothers_day08_003 I think it is genetic. My fairy grand baby seems to have inherited my millinery flower finding skills!

We were downtown enjoying being out doors and shopping for a gift for her little Hippy Chic mommy on Mother’s Day, when Sugarwings turned to me and said, "Hats!"

Since we were near the antique mall, I thought it would be smart to pop in and see if she had heard a specific flower calling to her and yes, she did!Millinery_397

This child is a gifted hat whisperer.  She found one circled with a dozen of these pretty peachy blooms for only ONE DOLLAR! Millinery_400

We also found this purse.  It is much too nice to tear apart for its flowers, I plan on actually using it,  even though Sugarwing’s Daddy was horrified at the thought of me carrying it.  He was reassured when I told him that I would most likely keep tiny flowers in it on my desk in my studio, not carry it when we go out to lunch downtown like we do every Thursday.

But now that I am 50 and officially eccentric, why not carry it? It is a lovely bag.  I just don’t want to tear it up. From the looks of it, it has never been used, and is so perfectly pretty.Millinery_403

I’ve been making use of some of my stash of vintagey blossoms.

These old satin hangers each have a fluffy pink flower and some vintage seam binding added to them and are for sale for $10 each if you are interested, comment or email me and let me know. Millinery_401

I will add one of these embellished old hangers to my May prize pack along with the white leather Brighton coin purse and simple gold band. 

Each week of May, I will add another prize for the giveaway. All you have to do is leave a comment, any post, as often as you wish, all comments are entered.Mothers_day08_024_2

I  hope everyone had a nice Mothers Day?  My family did my favorite things, they pitched in and helped me with stuff that needed done.

Sugarwing’s Daddy repaired my falling down gazebo while she helped me plant some seeds in the garden and Ryan fixed dinner. 

Not a bad day at all.  Have I mentioned lately how lucky I am??? I never forget it.

April Showers Bring May Flowers

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Birthday_08_k_018 Thanks so much for all your birthday well wishes!! I even got cards in the mail from blog readers and friends, how sweet is that???

My pal, Jen, baked this carrot cake and brought it over as a surprise.  And by the way, it is even tastier than it looks.

She has a way with baked goods that is not quite human, we think she has some sort of magical powers with butter and sugar.  Whenever there is an event of any kind, everyone begs for a "Jen Cake".Birthday_08_k_022

The weather couldn’t have been more beautiful for my 50th birthday, and I got to spend the day doing things I love best, working in the garden and flower beds, taking a relaxing nap, playing with Sugarwings, then having a special family dinner topped off by Jen Cake.

Sugarwing’s Daddy slow smoked a prime rib roast all day with cherry and persimmon woods and we had a pot of roasted veggies (including fresh asparagus from my garden) along with it.  Luckily I started the first day of my next 50 years by going to the gym in the morning!Birthday_08_k_027

My special day was just that, extra special.  And the celebration goes on, I have a coffee with friends this week, and a party on Sat. night.  Also, my buddy, Beth, is letting me paint her antique mall booth for her (how kind of her). 

Actually, we’ll have a fun day hanging out and playing decorator with all of her junk, then meeting up with Amy Barickman of Vintage Workshop about some design ideas.

In the meantime, here are a few necklaces for the winner of my Birthday Giveaway to chose from.

Oops, you want to know who won, don’t you?

Nancy

(Nancy, if you don’t care for a necklace, I can send you a bracelet or earrings instead.)

Thanks to all of you who entered by leaving a comment.  All the comments count toward the May Giveaway prize too.

I will be adding to the goodies that go out in May, already there is a white leather Brighton coin purse and a gold band from the flea market in the prize pack. Maybe some millinery flowers?? And more! May is my favorite month of the year and I just have to share my happiness with everyone!! Leave a comment, any post all month to enter.Birthday_08_k_024

As soon as I list a couple pieces of jewelry on Etsy, Sugarwings, Twinkle and I are going to go and plant a few more flowers.   I have to get outside and enjoy that gorgeous May weather.

Some indulgent reminiscing at a half century milestone and the April giveaway winner

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Toys_006My Silver Bella friend, Jessi, is asking us to remember our child hood toys today.  There is a lack of photos of myold toys, but that didn’t slow down my reminiscing.  Her topic brought up lots of happy memories for me.

One of the best toys I had was this teeter totter.  I’m sure that in today’s age it wouldn’t get past safety codes.  We were always smashing and pinching our fingers under the rails of this thing.

(I’m the one on the left)

When neighbors weren’t around to balance it, I’d tip the thing on its side and pretend it was a pirate ship or a castle.Toys_002

Another love was bags full of little plastic horsies. I could play with those for hours.  I’d paint them too, because I loved to change them all to have white manes and tails.

When I came across a photo of my husband with a toy horse from his child hood, I had to frame it to display with a picture of me with my toy horses.Toys_003

On the same shelf, I set out a photo of our "real" horses, Scooty and Fairybelle.Toys_004 

When I was little, I had severe asthma and couldn’t own the  pets I desperately wanted. I made up for it with piles of stuffed animals and a vivid imagination.

After "outgrowing" my allergies, I made the most of having lots of  pets, and loved filling up this big old falling down barn on our property. (it has since fallen down)

You can see Faiybelle to the right of the barn in this painting I did.Toys_005_2

Remember saying this?

"Starlight, star bright, first star I see tonight.  I wish I may, I wish I might, have this wish I wish tonight"

My wish, every single time I looked up at the stars was to have a pony.  I loved to crane my neck and look out of the back window of the car (pre-car seat days!) waiting for that first star of the night to show itself so I could wish for my horse.

Finally, as an adult, my wish came true. I had Scooty, the Shetland. He was a baby when I got him, and followed me around the yard like a puppy. (of course, the horse I wished for had wings, but Scooty didn’t)

Toys_009 As much as I loved my Barbies and dolls, when I look back at my childhood, the strongest memories are of wishing for a pet, and pretending my toys were alive and could love me back as much as I loved them.

I’ve  collected some of these thoughts and memories about my childhood and made a little scrapbook about myself to read with Sugarwings.Toys_010

  I put in lots of pop ups with pictures underneath, and little snippets of stories about my wishes and hopes as a little girl so I can share them with my own little girl as she grows.Toys_001

And now here I am, turning 50. I can remember making those wishes on a star, and the feelings that went with it, as if those longings and dreams are as real today as they were nearly a half a century ago.

Thanks, Amy Wald for the sparkling card!

And thanks, Jessi, for this subject.  It was a timely one for me.  Birthday milestones are a good time to look back and remember the child that is still inside.

I hope to never lose the imagination that I had back then, when I’d paint a plastic horse and see myself riding it across the skies with its beautiful white tail flying behind us. And when I’d tip over a teeter totter and it would become a  castle where I was the princess.

Happy May Day everyone!  My birthday (which I am sure you are so tired of hearing about) is May 5th and I will have a special gift to go out then.  All comments count toward that as well as toward my regular monthly drawing.

And who wins for the April Drawing?

Clarice

And what is the prize? 

she gets a choice of one of these prizes:

1- a pair of earrings made by me, with vintage pieces

2- a May Day tussie mussie

3- a Birds and Bonnets Vintage Workshop images tag

4- a Cottage Collage Kit with vintage wallpaper and  millinery flowersMillinery_375

I have added more millinery flowers to my etsy shop, since I had such a good response for the ones I listed yesterday (5 bundles sold in an hour or so!)Millinery_372

Thanks so much for supporting my Etsy shop and for taking the time to visit me here in blogworld.

Not just one Winner, but TWO Winners for March

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Scraps_187 As I selected a name for my monthly giveaway, I was pleased to see that the winner was

BOBBIE VALENTINE

With that last name, I just had to pick out something special to send to her, and thought she might like this heart shaped locket with a hand painted rose.

Well, I should know what she’ll like, Bobbie is my sister!Scraps_181

So, then, I decided that maybe that wasn’t fair, and I pulled another name to send this hand painted sign to.

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If you want to win a prize from me, all you have to do is leave a comment, any comment, any post, any time during the month and it is entered into my monthly giveaway.

Remember my dilemma about the cabinet with the black trim? I just had to paint the trim white.  I loved the black, but it took away from the calm, serene look I was going for in my studio redo. Scraps With so many supplies and so much going on, I wanted the background to be more subtle and that black stood out too much.

Scraps_174_2  I also simply couldn’t leave this cabinet alone. When I got the new, and much more formal table, this cottagey corner cabinet just looked too country.Scraps_177

If you remember from this post, I had already repainted the cabinet a  warmer white, added a piece of trim to the top, rearranged the shelves, and then covered the bead board interior with vintage wallpaper,.

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That didn’t quite do it.  It needed more. So, I added these round embellishments to the center of each window panel and rose embellishments to 4 outside corners.

Then I brushed on and wiped off a pale tan glaze.  I’m much happier! for now……..

Dining_room

While looking at the photos of the new cabinet, I got to thinking about some past redos of that room.

These red floral curtains and black accents were an attempt to try something really different for me.  I didn’t like it for long.  But the curtains were clearance fabric, that I didn’t even sew, just cut to fit and clipped up on the curtain rods, and the black chairs just needed a lighter coat of paint, to change the whole look.Dining_002

So, it became this, with some vintage blue toile curtains, and still a few touches of black.  (There are more dark items not pictured, on the other side of the room, that makes it work)Buttons_001

Then, when Twinkle refused to be housebroken, I threw out the rug.  And lightened up the room for Christmas.

Oh, did I mention this was all in little more than one year? Img007

Before that, it looked like this. (this photo is by Bill Mathews, styled by Gloria Gale and was featured in Paint magazine).

I’m not quite finished with my current look.  I might just have to paint the natural wood table top… And if that dog is EVER house broken, I’ll get a rug.Scraps_165

I do enjoy  my redos.  The one from the studio this week has been a deep cleaning and major redo, I delved into cabinets, drawers, boxes of junk and resorted it all.

I came across a lot of supplies that I figured I wasn’t going to get around to using and have listed some collage kits on Etsy for $12 each. Some have already sold, but  I am making up more to list if you are interested in one.Scraps_172

I also stumbled across these buckets that I had tucked away and never done anything with.  So, I foofed them up with some vintage goods and old wallpapers.Scraps_167

A redo can be a creative stimulus, coming across things I’d forgotten about, looking at a room and its function in a new way, re-purposing items, and getting rid of stuff that I knew I wasn’t going to make use of.Scraps_169

And along with my New Years resolution to not hoard my good stuff, I pulled out my extremely favorite, expensive, beautiful, wonderful, most perfect wallpaper and cut out a piece to decorate this bucket with.  Look at the 1930s fairy on this, isn’t she something?

Well, back to work, this wallpaper doesn’t glue itself to the junk I have lying around!

A winner, A feature, A first auction, and A redo

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Scraps_056 First of all, I want to thank everyone who came to the "What do you LOVE about your Birdie’s Home" party that Beth and I had on Thursday.  Scraps_057 What a fun turnout, lots of blinged out birdhouses to see! Wow, thanks so much for coming by and for creating such palaces for us to enjoy.Scraps_055

I had forgotten to show this one that I made, it is a music box, jewelry box, and used to be a Swiss Chalet.  I faked the birdhouse part, by adding this tiny blown glass bird and the piece of black onyx jewelry to represent a hole and a perch.Scraps_058

Thanks also to everyone who bought a birdhouse from me! If you buy one from that post, it is only $15 each.  I will be listing them on Etsy for slightly more later on.

Oh, and did I forget to mention that one goes as a gift to a commenter during the party? The winner is:

Denise

And on Tuesday the  1st, I will draw a name for the monthly prize, so you still have time to enter that.  The prize is a secret. (Because I haven’t picked out a gift to send yet)

Blogaward_2 I also want to thank the group at the Snooty Women’s Club (they really do seem nice, not snooty as their name implies!) for featuring me this week.  Thanks, ladies! Good luck with your new site!

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It has been a bit hectic around here,  Sugarwing’s poor little Hippy Chick mommy had her gallbladder out this week, so I have had the baby staying with me.

We went up to see her mommy in the hospital a few times, went for walks in the park, played with Twinkle, had tea parties, mostly just stayed very busy so she wouldn’t be asking where Mommy was too much. Scraps_035

I even took her to her first auction!  Here she is with Beth, we just popped in to visit  and eat her pretzels. Beth  got a ton of great stuff and  I was a bit jealous, but staying to bid wasn’t really an option with my little helper along.Scraps_031 

While at the hospital, my son pointed out one of my paintings hanging in the office!Scraps_030

I didn’t even know that the hospital owned it, they had purchased it at a benefit auction I had donated to a couple years ago.

What a nice surprise to see it hanging there.  Scraps_062

Look at what I have been doing while the baby napped or after she went to slept at night! Organizing, big time!

I’ve taken every single piece of paper in my studio and FILED or stored it!Scraps_065 

Tuesday Morning had all these pretty desk organizers on sale and it inspired me to try to pull the whole room together.Scraps_066

I  hung all my past blog banners on the wall along with my business card template and a photo of my grandma and some rosey plates.Scraps_067

Well, that lead to repainting my furniture so that the pieces matched each other, and looked more pulled together, then rearranging it all.Scraps_071

I made used of all my old wallpaper storage items, and turned this vintage shoe rack on its side, then used it to file scrapbook goods into.Scraps_073

I didn’t repaint the black and white cabinets with the roses on the door, thinking I might like the contrast, but now am not sure. I might paint it lighter (but leaving the roses on the doors).

When I didn’t have enough storage containers, I made some by covering Girl Scout cookie boxes in old wallpaper.  Don’t ask why I had so many boxes….Scraps_089

I moved some rolls of vintage wallpaper close to my desk and stored them in this old trash can holder.  I think it was meant for a park, to keep animals out of the trash.  I found it at an antique store and have been using it for bubble wrap, but I like the rolls of paper in it.Scraps_054 

The front part of the room got a clean up too.Scraps_059

There is only so much I can do with this room, it isn’t easy to tidy. I keep so much out there and it has so many uses, that even with about 1000 square feet, it is jammed full.  Scraps_078

And no matter how much I tidy up there will always be a card table set up full of junk to be sorted, mailed, put away, or made into something, etc.

Just like, I think I am going to write a post that is tidy and everything looks pretty together, and next thing you know, I have done this- run on and on and on about a dozen different things and then the posting is all messy and run together.

My life tends to be like that, lots going on at once, and all the pretty things jammed in with the clutter and mess of it all. 

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But I love it that way, there are some sweet little details jumbled up in that mess and they are worth sifting through it all to get to!

Obsession trumps Phobia

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Birdhouse Thanks so much to all of you who took the time to comment on my birdhouse decor post Monday.  I always appreciate hearing from you.

When I wrote the how-to’s I knew I couldn’t exactly tell anyone how to do the decorating of their bird house, that is up to an individual artist’s taste. I just wanted to give you some background tips, I hope they were helpful.

The winner of this little house is Bethany.  She was chosen from comments left on that posting only.  Comments from every single post this month (including that one) count toward my February giveaway. 

I hope that Beth and I get a good turn out for our "What do you LOVE about your birdie’s home?" party (otherwise known as "Bling your Birdhouse Day")on Thursday, March 27th, I can’t wait to see all the pretty birdhouses out there.  To me, birdhouses are such a symbol of springtime coming.  And I am certainly ready for a shot of springtime! 

L7 Today, I am painting my stairway.  Remember how I was entranced by the wallpaper risers I saw on a staircase in Virginia and decided I HAD to have one like that?

Of course, I decided to redo the ceiling and walls since  I am ripping out the carpet, because one redo  always leads to another. Stairway_redo_002_2

I hired a friend to come and help today because I am too short and too afraid of heights to reach the ceiling in the stairwell, but she came down with the flu.  And being me, with my obsession, I simply couldn’t wait till she was better, so I did it anyway. By myself- quaking with dizzy fear every time I had to stretch out to reach a corner of the ceiling, too impatient to wait for a nice tall helper. 

But, by using the same pale pink color on the ceiling as the walls, I didn’t have to cut in with a brush- no way I could reach to do that.  And with a long handle on my roller, I was able to reach as much as I could.

I’ll show some after pictures this weekend after my son helps me redo the stairs.  Now, if he comes down with the flu too, will I be able to wait?? Nope, I’ll drag the power saws out and try to keep all my fingers out of the way.Stairway_redo_010_2   

I truly hate heights and today’s project was stressful.  So I took a break to get out side into the fresh air and shopped downtown a bit.  It was actually sun-shiny  and bright, no wind, no snow, no rain!!!

Stairway_redo_012 I found this little French Grammer book from 1927 at the Goodwill store across the street from Home Depot where I had to stop for more paint.Stairway_redo_022

Then I hit two antique malls downtown Lawrence and found a bonanza of hats!

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I always feel so lucky to find pink and white hats at affordable prices.  And even luckier when they have roses on them!Stairway_redo_024

This beautiful bauble is missing a couple stones, but imagine it glued to a box covered in pretty vintage wallpaper, with a spray of millinery flowers over the missing stones! 

Stairway_redo_018 But the best thing I found today on my $50 spending spree during the  one hour break that I took from dangling over the stairwell to paint a ceiling?

A vintage Easter dress for Sugarwings!!!!Stairway_redo_017

Dotted swiss dappled with rose buds, with a frilly petticoat and a matching head band for only $20 all wrapped up into a dainty little size two frilly package just meant for my fairy grand baby to look adorable in.

She might just have to wear it every time she comes over here to play, not just save it for Easter.Stairway_redo_016   

How cute is she going to be in this?? And she LOVES dress up. I think she’ll be excited to see this.    I certainly was!Nicoles_birthday_033

Now, if I could just find a matching dress for Sugarwing’s Cuddly Cousin, they’d be pretty cute doing their piano duets for the family.

We were having a birthday party for my neice this weekend, and these two were the evening’s entertainment.  What’s more fun to watch than a couple of smiling baby girls who want to put on a show?Nicoles_birthday_008

I did some short cut cake decorating for the party. Wal-Mart, (of all places! You don’t expect to find lots of cuteness there. ) had these little pink puppy cakes for $3 each.

I baked a layer cake, iced it in chocolate, plopped a puppy in the center of it, then wrote her name in white icing.

Nicoles_birthday_011 I took my new favorite snack, Strawberry Whoppers, and added some along with more white icing around the base of the cake and put the rest of the Whoppers in a dish next to a glass filled with horns.Nicoles_birthday_002

My Sissy made these pretty, glittery pink birds for me for Christmas and I left them up for Valentines day. Then for Nicoles birthday party, and now I think they’ll be up till Easter.  I’m sure I’ll think of another reason to leave them up, I enjoy having them there.Nicoles_birthday_005

I hung some party hats that matched the horns (bags of 6 for a dollar at Dollar Tree) and filled them with dried roses, then hung a couple of my hand made tussie mussies up with them. Simple and easy decorations for a simple party. 

We set out pizza toppings, small Bobboli crusts and everyone fixed their own dinner, not too much work for me at all.  I was able to relax and enjoy the show that the little ones were putting on for us over at the piano.

I love to be able to kick back and enjoy my guests and not have things too fussy!

Short cuts and tips on blinging up a birdhouse

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Beth and I are having a party.  A self swapping, self linking "What do you LOVE about your Birdie’s home?" party.   Details are HEREBirdhouse_015 And we hope you can all join us and show off your own birdhouses. Either something you have made by hand, or just a favorite of yours on display in your home or gardens.

I’ll be giving one of my own away today, if you leave a comment on this post, and will give a 2nd away the day of our party, Thursday March 27th.

And if you’d like to make one, and could use some tips, here are a few things I learned while decking out a few birdhouses.

First thing I noticed, was that my hands look awful in these photos.  Oh well, as  grandma,  I am getting used to things like that. Wrinkling up old skin, knobby knuckles, saggy neck.  Back to birdhouses, and away from old lady skin issues (which I could go on forever about, and you really don’t want to hear).Birdhouse_004

I’ve bought houses in an assortment of sizes and shapes.  Some from the craft departments of Wal-Mart, Hobby Lobby and Michaels in unfinished wood or paper mache, some already painted and with cool shapes in the garden department at Hobby Lobby.

All are smaller, some mini, none made for outdoors, they are for decorative purposes only. 

The prices have ranged from 67 cents to about $5 at the most.

Birdhouse_074 A minor buffing up with a sanding block will take off any rough edges.Birdhouse_005_3

And I discovered that the homes were much easier to decoupage onto if you don’t have to worry about crevices and corners and edges.

So, I base coated all the cracks, and up under the eaves, the perching post, and the inside of the hole as well as any other spots that looked like it would be hard to cover in papers.

No reason to paint the entire piece, since most of it will be covered up.Birdhouse_073_2

Although, for this one, I purposely painted all of it, just so there would be some contrast for the photos I was taking of the steps.

And notice that I didn’t sand the edges first? I wanted you to see the rough wood, it shows up better on the blue house, look inside the hole at the jagged edges.  A quick little twist of the sanding block inside that will knock those bits down pretty smooth.Birdhouse_077

Here is a short cut I came up with for making the houses go more quickly.  I have been making a LOT of houses, so speedy tips help me a lot.

I used glitter paint to draw lines across old sheet music. You could also use plain glue or glitter glue.Birdhouse_081

I sprinkled glitter over the lines.Birdhouse_085

Next, I used a paint brush to spread the rows of glitter out a bit flatter.Birdhouse_099

With decorative scissors, I cut narrow strips of sheet music, just perfectly sized for gluing onto the edges of the roof or around the base of a bird house.Birdhouse_063

Birdhouse_086 For this house, I decided to glitter the painted roof. I used the same glitter paint that I used on the sheet music. 

It was brushed on after the paint was dry, and then I sprinkled more glitter over it while it was still wet.

After all my prep work was done, I gathered up my supplies.  I looked around to find colors and tidbits I wanted to work with. 

Go ahead and pull out extras, you are never sure how much you will end up using, but having a pile to chose from, already selected, and in the chosen palette not only saves time, but is an inspiration for the project.Birdhouse_088

You will need:

a sanding block (or sand paper)

an exacto knife (and be generous with yourself- replace the blades as needed!! It really does make a difference to have a fresh blade)

glue (I always store mine upside down so it flows better)

a Popsicle stick or something similar to burnish paper down with

scissors

goodies to add to the house

Birdhouse_092 Here is a point where you might want to make a pattern. I just go ahead and use my wallpaper.  I fit it to one side of the wood at a time, bending and creasing to show myself where to snip it with the scissors.Birdhouse_093

You can also trim it with your exacto knife.

If you are making more than one birdhouse of the same design, or have a limited amount of old paper and don’t want to waste any, it might be a good idea to make a pattern this way and then using the pattern to cut out your chosen papers.Birdhouse_091

I poke the perching post through the paper, then trim around it with the exacto knife. 

After the paper is cut, I liberally add glue to the house.Birdhouse_095   Attach the paper, and using my exacto knife, poke a hole into the area where I think the house’s hole should be.

I then saw with the exacto knife to the edge, and around the hole to cut it out.

Wooden Popsicle sticks or coffee stirrers are great for rubbing the paper down.

Once the glue is dry, I lightly sand the edges with the sanding block again, being careful to not tear the paper.  Birdhouse_098_2

Now we get to the fun part.  Decorate it!  Baubles and buttons  and doodads and glitter and stripes of coordinating papers.  Old jewelry, ribbons, lace, what ever makes your bird joyous.

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I have a few more houses to foof myself.  One is actually a little Swiss music/jewelry box that I got for a quarter at a garage sale.  But of course, this decopauge technique will work on all sort of different things, not just bird houses.

Another suggestion I have to offer is, that whether you use scrap booking paper, vintage papers, or whatever you decide, the papers do seem to look better with a smaller print, or an over all pattern. The smaller the house you cover, the smaller the print you should try to use.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask.  My husband is leaving to go back East and I am going to be lonely. So any question is welcome, I could use the company! 

I hope you’ll make a few and join the party on the 27th!  Bird Feel free to add this button to your blog so people will know you are participating.

I’ll be adding bling kits to my Etsy shop and fill them with fun bits and pieces to work with if you need supplies to make a house. 

And remember, I will give away one of my creations to someone who comments on this posting, plus another to someone who leaves a comment on our party day.

St_pat_6  And if you would like to be in my St Pats tag swap, you have until March 5th to send me two tags and I will send out two tags to you from another swapper.    Email or comment to ask for details.

One thing I love about blogland, is all the holiday decor! I haven’t gotten into decorating for every holiday like this since my boys were toddlers! Most years, I totally ignore St. Pats or Easter as far as setting out pretties or making things for them.

I haven’t seen much about St Pats in blogworld, we have all jumped ahead to Easter.  But Easter seems early this year, so I can see why.

Speaking of Easter, W_folder_104  My pink bunny watercolor is finished and hanging in my studio, although hopefully not for long, I have it in my Etsy shop now.  This is an original watercolor I have added to a  vintage wallpaper base, then dooded up with some of my favorite pretties.

Have fun blinging out that birdhouse!

Edit, added on:

Here are some highlights of the $10 Cottage Collage Birdhouse Bling Kits I added to Etsy today.  More coming, no two are alike and they take a while to photograph and list!!Birdhouse_121 Birdhouse_127

Keep in mind that these kits would be pretty used in many projects, not just a birdhouse, and that there is more in a kit than is needed to finish a small house. Birdhouse_136 Birdhouse_147

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Snowday_038 Happy Birthday, Mom!

She’s been gone a few years now and it still seems like just yesterday.   I am always thinking of reasons to call her, and then am sad I can’t pick up the phone and let her know about the latest thing going on in my life, the funny things Sugarwings just said, or just to complain about how cold it is outside.

My mom spoiled me when I was little. Spoiled me rotten. She used to make the best silver dollar pancakes and feed me breakfast in bed.

On school days.  Now who does that???? My boys were lucky to get a Pop Tart on their way out the door.Snowday_025

She made homemade play doh and finger paints for me, as well as sewing one Barbie dress after another for my dolls as I sat under the sewing table and played. She always had time to take the scraps from her projects and turn them into doll clothes.

Mom was a quilter and a wonderful seamstress.  I wish I had inherited some of that skill from her. 

She made this log cabin quilt for me in the 80s. Luckily, it isn’t trendy and dated, it is as pretty now as it was when she first made it. I guess I have always loved these colors.

Snowday_033  I had a blast going through her sewing room, picking through her fabrics for just the right combos to make this quilt.  Her sewing room was the heart of her house and when she died, I could hardly bare to go in to it. I remember sitting on the  cement basement floor in there sobbing as I held onto a pile of fabrics.

That room had so much of her in it. I wish now that I had scooped up and saved more of it for myself.  I’d love to see a pile of her materials stacked up just one more time.

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Of course, Mom always got carried away with projects. If she was making a quilt, she would make a bunch of pillows from the scraps. Never just one or two.

hmm, who does that remind you of?? I do take after her in a lot of ways, even if it doesn’t involve sewing.Snowday_031

She was funny, too.   She loved to be SILLY.  There was nothing on earth she enjoyed more than being goofy with my sisters and me. 

I find myself singing the same silly made up songs to my dogs and to Sugarwings that my mom used to sing to me when I was little.  I hope that someday my kids remember me as silly and goofy and fun the way I remember my mom.

I hope they remember the little ways I spoiled them too.  And that they will cherish the things that I have made for them over the years the way I cherish hers.  I  hope they will always remember me, the way I will always remember my mom.Old_box_059

Moving on to happier thoughts-  I need to announce the winner of my OWOH giveaway and thank Lisa  again for her gracious idea and the time she put into it.

The winner is:

Heather of Blum Studios.  Valentine_012

And the winner of my one year blog anniversery/Valentine’s prize is:

Jessi at Wild Rose Stamper

Thanks to everyone who commented and came by to visit.  I still have the February prize to come and all comments for the month count in it. Bird  Also, I am giving away a couple of birdie houses.

One for the tutorial and one for the day of the party I am co-hosting with Beth.

Tn3 And you still have a couple of weeks to enter my St Pats Day Two Tag Swap. All you need to do is send two Irish themed tags to me with a self addressed stamped envelope.Tn6 (or put a dollar in the envelope to cover postage if that is easier for you)

And I will take two tags from two different swappers, put them in your SASE and send them back to you.Tn5 

If you will have them to me by March 5 ( Friday), I can slip them back into the mail over the weekend, so they go out on Monday.  Tn

I am having a great time in the DC area and found the BEST antique shops!! Photos later.

A heart here and there

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Valentine_007Of course, now that it is too late to make use of them for Valentines Day, I found a bag full of heart charms!  Some really pretty ones too.

On the other hand, when would I have had time to make enough Valentines to use all of these up? Its not like I haven’t been making things every day anyway.  When would I have made something more?  Sometimes I have to just realize  that there is only so much time in the day!!

And they certainly don’t rot, so I’ll set them aside for next year.  Also, a heart here and there is always nice year round. Especially in my Sugarwings Scrapbooks.Valentine_001

She certainly has my heart!Valentine_010

I adore this Sugarwings Valentine that was made by the other Karla, Sugar Bear.

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You know what else I love? Strawberry Malted Milk balls. How sweet and pretty they are, so tempting and pink and crunchy.Valentine_011

Valentine’s Day is the anniversery of the day my husband adopted our boys.  We always  celebrate with a family dinner out. But this year, we had to have our bash early, due to Rich’s travel schedule. So I am going to DC with him and we will have a romantic Valentine’s getaway togehter, for the first time in, well, let me see, 20 years???

I will be posting from DC and will announce the winners of the OHOW giveaway as well as my one year blog anniversery drawing from our apartment out East.Valentine_012  I will mail the gifts when I get home next Monday.

For my anniversery (has it really been a year??) I have this large shipping tag with a sweet vintage birdie on it (in honor of my "bling your Bird House day" coming up soon)

There is also an embellished matchbox, with a rose and glitter theme, and some heart charms for the holiday.Valentine_013

I included the matchbox because it reminded me of one of the first swaps I was in as a blogger, Natasha’s Shabby Chic Matchbox Swap.

I’ve loved all the swaps I have been involved with over the last year. Even though, when I first heard about swapping, I thought it was a weird thing to do. But man, try one, just one, and you are hooked forever. What is it about them that is so addictive?

If you’d like to enter my Begosh and Begorra Two Tag Swap, details can be found Here.  Please make sure I send you my address, if you have already said you’d like to be in and I didn’t give you my address, will you please contact me again?  Sorry if I forgot to give it to you.  Valentine_014

Same with giveaways. When I first saw one a year ago on someone’s blog, I wondered why on Earth they’d be giving their stuff away for no reason.  But I just had to try that once too, and hey look at me! I am the queen of giveaways. I always have at least one going at a time, usually more.

Valentine_015 I get such joy from wrapping and sending presents.  I think I’ll add another giveaway now!!

For my Bling your Birdhouse Day that I am co-hostessing with Beth, how about if I give away one of the little birdhouses I just made?

I’ll give two away!!

I’ll give one away on the day of the party and another on the day of the tutorial.  Dates here

It is my 50th birthday year and i have a LOT of celebrating to do! Expect more gifts from me in the future. And thanks sooooo much for the last year, it was the best. I appreciate all your visits and support.  Its nice to know that I am not just sitting here typing to myself.  Although, I’d probably do that anyway, it is hard to shut me up.

Thanks everyone! I’m glad to have all of you as my Valentines!

The Blue Bird of Happiness flew in with 3 giveaways for February!

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Has any one seen this One World One Heart giveaway? Oneworldoneheartevent  It is a group effort by Lisa Ocean Dreamer and she has linked a ton of bloggers who will be giving away gifts on Valentines Day.

I haven’t had a chance to enter more than a couple of drawings yet. I want to wait until I have time to sit back, relax and browse through all the wonderful new blogs that I haven’t seen yet, plus visit some old friends I haven’t been by to see in a while.Old_box_059

I’d like to offer this large altered tag as my giftie for the event. Old_box_060

It features hand painted roses, old wallpaper, glitter, and vintage jewelry- all my faves!Old_box_061 

That makes THREE GIVEAWAYS for February for me! 

  • Here is the list and the rules to enter my 3 drawings:

1. One World One Heart-leave a comment on THIS post only to enter

2. One Year Blog Anniversary on Valentines Day- leave a comment on any post up till the 13th, all are entered.

3. My regular monthly drawing– leave a comment any time all month, any post, all are entered.Old_box_046

  1. I have been enjoying myself, playing with wallpaper all weekend.  I have a bad cold, terrible cough and a fever that comes and goes, so in my delirium, who knows what I might end up creating? 

Old_box_048 Maybe I should just go to bed and rest, but I seem to be on a roll and very productive right now. Plus, if I lay down, I feel like I am drowning in my own snot (well, I guess that goes without saying, I sure wouldn’t want to be drowning in someone else’s snot).

So, I have stayed in my studio slicing and dicing wallpaper, mostly making books.Old_box_052

I felt like experimenting with the binder I bought.  I might take it back, but I am not sure yet.  I kind of liked using it to make these wallpaper journals, or scrapbooks. What ever they are.Old_box_055

Each page is a different vintage paper, ready for embellishments.  I think these will be the perfect backgrounds for some one who wants to make a unique book, or a special photo album,  and who loves old wallpaper! Old_box_056

I purposely left a lot of space for adding goodies.  The pages are fit loosely into the binder, and there is room to expand.   

I know that when I work on  a scrapbook, I tend to make it so thick it won’t close anymore. Hopefully the way I assembled these will help out with that problem.

Plus, I was feverish and didn’t want to make anything complicated. I simply was cutting and gluing and binding.  And I LOVE the collections of old papers.  Yum.  Or as Sugarwings says now, "Numms"Old_box_043

I did make a few other things too, when my fever abated and I was feeling like trying something more creative than cutting out pages.Old_box_008

I also spent some time listing things on Etsy.

This box is something I had made in the past and used to keep some supplies in. I thought it deserved a better life, instead of being stuck in a drawer full of magnets, like I had it. So, I listed it in my shop.Old_box_030

I also listed some paper doll dresses.Old_box_036

This one is a tutu.  Magic_wand_031

I also decided to make another magic wand to send to Somerset Life. (The editor did like the photos of my last ones and asked to have them sent in, but that doesn’t guarantee that they will be used.)  Keep your fingers crossed for me!Magic_wand_034

I just had to make this one.  The stuff spread out on my messy work table practically assembled itself!

Don’t you love it when all the odds and ends in the craft room seem to just belong together?  My Sissy sent the silk ribbon and rose with her book pages for our swap.  The ribbon looked so beautiful with the flocked wallpaper I had just cut a book cover out of.Magic_wand_035

The crowns and wooden cut out birds were left laying on the table from making recipe swap book covers.  And the wand itself? I finally packed away the Christmas decor from my studio (yay!) and had broken the handle off  of a sleigh.  It was laying in the pile of debris that I work out of.

Sometimes, being messy pays!  All of these things that had been tossed aside, just called out to me from the chaos and like I said, practically made them selves.  That is magic, huh??

Magic_wand_032 She is the Blue Bird of Happiness and is ready to grant happy wishes to all.

I just wish she’d make my cold go away. 

I’m off to make more wallpaper books, and watch the PBS marathon of the Jane Austen movies.  They are starting in a couple minutes, so my spell checking might not be as good as usual. Blame the delirium from the fever too, if this is illegible.

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