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Temporary Studio Makeover and a Dog full of Glitter

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, family, flowers, Food and Drink, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, vintage paper/collage art

Studio_dining_005 Entertaining at the cottage is going well this week.  We had 21 for dinner tonight and my studio was set up as a dining room, all the kids craft projects and my work was hidden away.

I have discovered that when you are feeding a bunch of people, it doesn’t pay to plan too exactly, you need to go with the flow. Tonight I made the mistake of setting a big table up for all the adults,Studio_dining_013  and a couple smaller tables for the kids.  But of course, people just sat wherever they wanted and adults had kid silverware and kids had white table clothes under their BBQ!  Oh well, you do what you can, but the most important part of a dinner is making everyone comfy and not bossing them around, so they can sit where ever they want.  It is casual here at my cottage. People fix thier plates at the stove and carry them to the table.  I keep it as simple as possible so I can enjoy the day too.

Flowers from the gardens, along with some china flowers from a flea market are on the table in a variety of vases, with votive lights in teacups for atmosphere.  Very few of the chairs match each other, and neither do the salt and pepper shakers. The room itself is a bit of a hodge podge of stuff. 

Studio_dining_008 Here are a couple of my guests, Emma (who is so dainty and tiny, I call her a Mini M & M) and her baby sister, Rosebud, who seems to have glitter all over her somehow.  Sparkley_twinkle_004

Speaking of glitter, if you look carefully, you can see just how much glitter Twinkle and her "trainer", Luke, have on them too. Click on the photo to enlarge it to see better.

Etsy_scrap_pack_004 Don’t forget to enter the drawing for a Cottage Collage Kit!   Just leave a comment to enter.

I decided what to offer for the July Giveaway!

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

Etsy_scrap_pack_009 Well, we have a houseful of people, kids, and dogs (Twinkle is still being "trained" by Luke), so I am not able to do any craft or art work. But I did manage to put together a few more Cottage Collage Kits (or scrap packs) to sell on Etsy.  Ajs_visit_003

Here you can see Twinks getting a lesson in going down the blow up slide in the wading pool. Luckily, she seems to be enjoying all of the so called "dog training". Her feet haven’t touched the ground since the kids arrived.

Etsy_scrap_pack_010 This visit has been so busy, that we all forgot that we were supposed to have an ice cream buffet last night!! There is a lot going on, when kids forget ice cream!

Once the kids were tucked in, and the guys were settled into a card game, I went to the studio to play with paper (my cleaned up  studio!)

Etsy_scrap_pack_012I made up bundles with over 30 items in them, including sheet music, vintage wallpaper, copies of my art, pages from old books, a page from a steno manual, a millinery flower, some posies, old buttons, vintage gift wrap, and on and on. Etsy_scrap_pack_014

Its so fun to pick through my stash and try to find goodies I think someone might enjoy using. 

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This tone on tone wallpaper is actually silk.

Anyway, I listed 6 of these on Etsy last night for $14 each.  I got to thinking, that maybe a similar one would also be a good giveaway for July. So, if you are interested in a variety mix of a Cottage Collage Kit, leave me a comment and I will enter you in the drawing at the end of the month.Etsy_scrap_pack_007

Here is one of the old wallpapers, pretty, huh?Etsy_scrap_pack_006

These are from packs I made last week with a blue theme, that have already sold out.

I’ll be sifting through my goodie cabinets and finding some pretties to add to the giveaway, when I get a nice packet together, I’ll show a photo.

Now, I’d better go and see how Twinkle’s training is going!

A Winner for the drawing for June and a Winner of a Smile

give away, jewelry, paintings, Sugarwings

June_30_sleepover_001 It is almost midnight and Little Miss Sugarwings doesn’t seem to understand the ‘sleep’ part of having a sleepover.  When I tried to explain it to her, this is what I got.June_30_sleepover_007

She laughed at me.

So, I tucked her back in, gave her a bear to hold and turned out the lights.  I am out in my studio with the baby monitor on, listening to her singing along to the nature sounds of a toy that is supposed to make her sleepy.  So, I’ll make this quick and do a drawing, then go back in and sing along with her if she really doesn’t want to go to sleep.  What are grannies for if not for staying up late and singing with?

Charm_004 The winner is:

http://shessewpretty.typepad.com/  Betty!! 

There are 3 charms to choose from, please take your pick.

Tomorrow I will start a new drawing for the month of July.  hmmmm, the question is what will it be???  Thank you everyone for all your kind comments and friendly chatting this month. I’ll be bribing you next month for more!!  All you need to do to enter is leave a comment, any comment, as many times as you want.

Maybe a comment about what the next drawing gift should be???

I hear someone singing my song, I need to run!

Feeling like a Queen and having the Crown to go along with it

Chandeliers, fairies, Food and Drink, give away, jewelry, paintings, Sugarwings, swaps, Travel

Chase_003 Look where I have been!  the Chase Plaza in St Louis has to be the best hotel EVER. Pure luxury. I feel quite quennly when I stay there.Chase_004

These two photos are of the lobby, one from each direction. I am happy to just stand there in the hall like a rube and stare at all the marble, granite, chandeliers that are bigger than my living room,  and the gorgeous architecture.  I’ve stayed there many times, but I never get over my awe of the place.Chase_005

The rooms are newly remodeled, but I loved it when they still had an 80s vibe to them too.  Now they are updated, streamlined and sumptuous. 

Chase_010 The restaurants are as over the top as the lobby, and "Eau" is our favorite when we are in town. 

I felt like I was visiting "Top Chef", I even ate an amuse boocsh or however that is spelled.  It is French for a one bite appetizer to delight your mouth. Mine was delighted. I’ve seen them served on Top Chef, so felt like I knew all about them. This one was a strawberry brushetta.Chase_012

See? Delightful!  Chase_016

And the salads were so pretty.  Mine had truffles. 

There are 3 restaurants in the lobby along with a movie theater.  When the movies are over, an attendant offers you chocolate on a silver tray as you leave. Chase_026_2 

The pool is right outside one of the restaurants and I love to lay by the water with a good book (this time it was a Stephanie Plum novel) order lunch with a strawberry margarita.Chase_029

And sometimes I just put down the book and gawk. I never get tired of the beauty of that magnificent, old building.   

Yep, I’m a rube.  Tiara_047

I should have packed my tiara!  This is one location where I would have felt properly dressed to have one on!

Barbara http://www.123lavenderlollipoplane.blogspot.com/ sent me this beaut, and not only was this wonderful piece of queenly head wear in the package, she sent presents!!!!!!!!Tiara_044

A hat box, vintage laces,  a sweet fairy for me and a fairy framed mirror for little Sugarwings!!!

The generosity of blogger/swappers never fails to amaze me. I think she really over did it. Thanks, Barb!Img_0229

I got  this photo from Sissy, she has been making gift bags.  She doesn’t have a blog, and makes such pretty things, I had to show you sicne she couldn’t.  I am thinking about seeing if anyone wants to do a gift bag swap?  But later on this summer.  Or, hey, it would be a good one for getting ready for the holidays, wouldn’t it? Let me know if you think we should do a holiday gift bag swap later on!Chase_022

While I was in St. Louis, I didn’t spend all my time eating, laying by the pool or gawking at the big city sites.  I spent a couple of hours working one morning. I did this little chubby cheeked fairy painting and also a commissioned pet portrait.Chase_021

This is the beginning stage of the painting.  Whenever I do a portrait, the first thing I paint is the eyes. If you can capture life in the eyes, you know it will be a good likeness. If not, I throw it away and start over.Chase_024

Here is the finished product along with the photo I was using to work from.

I always wonder what the housekeepers think when they come in and see the suite transformed into a watercolor studio. Or sometimes, I take jewelry to work on while I am at the hotel. I just can’t stand to not get any work done at all for more than couple of days!

Thanks for all your input on my blog being slow. Typepad says that maybe I should try doing excerpts, but I don’t want to do that.  They also said to try not having as many postings listed on the first page. I’ll be keeping all but a few in the archives and see how that goes. Please let me know if that helps?Tiara_049

Today is the 28th, so only two more days to enter the giveaway for the hand painted rose charm.  (and yes, I counted all the "happy birthdays to Beth "http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ )

On Saturday I also have to write an article for the fall issue of Romantic Country and have little time to get it done, so my drawing might be late that day. So you’ll have all day to enter.  And I will start a new drawing on Sunday!  Maybe a matchbox full of goodness?Fathers_day_033

As much as I loved living in the lap of luxury in St Louis at the Chase Plaza, it was good to get home. We went straight to see Sugarwings and took her out to dinner.  I think she wore more than she ate.  I still thought she was cuddly, even covered in some sort of goo that she was eating.  I couldn’t get enough hugs after not seeing her for a few days!

Will Work for Food, and garage sales that make your heart skip a beat!

antiques/junking, Food and Drink, give away, jewelry, paintings, swaps

Blue_plate_031 Lawrence, KS is full of beautiful homes, but when I get out of the car at a neighborhood garage sale and the houses look like this, my heart skips a beat.  You just KNOW these people will have cool stuff!Blue_plate_027 

I bought this mirror (to paint white with roses) for $7.50. Now, don’t ask me what I will do with it, the thing is about 4′ wide and didn’t fit in my car. I have to go back with the truck this afternoon.  I have no place for it, but couldn’t resist. That happens to me a lot.

Blue_plate_029 How can I stop myself from buying treasures when I am in such a pretty setting? It makes everything for sell look even better!

Blue_plate_033 Speaking of pretty places, I had to go back to Junker Jo’s to see what I missed yesterday (the $20 trunk was sold, too bad)

Blue_plate_036 Jo’s husband BUILT THIS PLAYHOUSE FOR HER!! (My husband is a great guy, but far, far from being handy- he’ll never build anything like this for me)

She stores inventory in it between sales and uses it for a showroom for the sale dates.

Look at the antique french doors on it!!Blue_plate_039

This is the 2nd day of the sale. The first day, her lawn was filled with furniture. I’d say she’d had a good weekend. 

The kids were selling ice cold pop for a quarter. Blue_plate_042

What did I buy from Jo today?  A pink chalk poodle ($2).  Well, it isn’t a Dorkie, but she seems to fit in fine with the rest of the collection of vintage dog planters and fiures.

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Last night, I went to Blue Plate Dinners, a friend, Lori Johns owns it.  (her husband, Barry Fitzgerald, a professor of illustration at Kansas University, and a fine softball player, did the artwork on the wall)

Blue_plate_003 Before she opened this winter, she hired me to decorate her public restroom. I used the blue plate theme by mosaicing an antique mirror and a child’s toy hutch in broken Blue Willow. no, I didn’t smash it for the mosaic, I had !eek! dropped a whole box of it. and saved the bits for a project.Blue_plate_012

My friend, Jen did the faux finish, and I provided the furnishings, custom painted to match.

I added round mirrors from a hobby store to 3 blue plates I found at a garage sale.

A vintage toy stove is a side table.Blue_plate_010 I was glad she let me use these two child’s pieces (found at a flea market for about $50 for both). I thought it aded a whimsical touch to the place.

Lori paid for the supplies in cash, then paid for my labor in food!

So, last night, I made up 12 dinners from their menu and now have a fully stocked freezer. I just have to pull out a dinner, thaw and bake.  Her meals have very generous portions and lean meats.  Excellent recipes that I would never bother trying at home, but with all the ingredients out in front of you, organized and ready, it is easy to do at her shop.  Blue_plate_007

I’ve bought food from her before and plan on going back again as a customer after we eat our way through this stash.

Lori made us all snacks and we had wine while we worked.  My cooking budding, Shanna, and I had a blast.  Its like a big night out on the town when you go with friends and cook together.  Or am I just getting old?  My "big nights" are a different classification than they used to be.  I know that I prefer Blue Plate Dinners to going out to hear a band and have a cocktail.Blue_plate

Here is a reminder about my give away for June.  A hand painted charm that you can win by leaving a comment or an email. I know that for some reason, some people have trouble leaving a comment with typepad.

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And look at how pretty this is!! A little swap from Sonia, how sweet! Thanks, Sonia!!

http://ccraftscollectibles.blogspot.com/

Rockin fairies

fairies, flowers, give away, how to's, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

June_garden_010  After my 100th post yesterday, I wondered, will I run out of things to say or to show?  Then I realized how easily entertained I am, and I knew I’d always find things I thought were interesting. Now, whether, other people will find it interesting too and keep reading, well, that is another story, isn’t it?

My sons found this rock when they were about 8 and 10, whiel we were on a camping trip. I will never know which boy found it, because they both took credit for the find and half killed each other trying to give it to me.  I guess they have always known that I am truly entertained and excited by odd details, like a rock shaped like a heart. It might be the sweetest thing they ever gave to me, (except the fairy grand baby, of course).June_garden_008

Baked potato shaped rocks might not be as wonderful as heart rocks, but this one still deserves a spot in my collection out in the yard.June_garden_007

But a crystal rock is really special! I filled a back pack with these on a hike up in the hills North of Little Rock.  What a gorgeous place, we were up on a hill over looking the town, it was serene and quiet, felt very desolate and private, but down below you could see the town of thousands of people.  The ground sparkled in the sunlight, there were crystals everywhere. I just wished I wasn’t such a wimp and could carry more.

Tiara_006 Have I lost you yet? Hope not, because I want to show the beautiful fairy that I got in the mail today from Heather!!http://prettypetalsboutique.blogspot.com/ It was part of our mini fairy swap, and I promptly hung it up in Sugarwing’s room.Tiara_007

I hung Heather’s fairy in the alcove that I have painted with faux brick.Tiara_009

On the wall, are 2 fairy themed shadow boxes that I made.  I found them on clearance at Marshalls for $2 each, because they were so ugly, filled with plastic mini corn cobs, for some reason. So I took out the corn, repainted the frames and added the assemblage stuff.

I often find art supplies in the clearance aisle of non-craft stores. Tiara_019_2  Or goodwill, or the trash, or a garage sale, etc. 

The sparkling fairies hanging in the window are from the clearance department at TJMaxx.  I spray painted some branches white, added glitter to the paint while it was still wet, and screwed them to the wall over the window.

To the branches, I tied ribbons with teeny flowers on them and added a few fairies for a unique window treatment.

I love the Fat Grandma fairy best! Maybe it is her pink hair? 

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I got some gardening done today, didn’t just walk around and aimlessly take photos of rocks.

I keep my most used gardening things in a pot in the breezeway on a table I have mosaiced.

The pot was painted by a friend, Vickie Howard.  This isn’t her typical work, it was donated to a fund raiser as a center piece and I bought it there. Her work is pretty classy. If you buy a print somewhere like JC Pennys or another department store, it is often her painting used in the frame! Or if you buy holiday paper cups or popcorn tins at Target or Walmart, she was likely the artist! Tiara_003_2

Today, I got started on my tiara swap.  Here are some things I pulled together for it.  The black grosgrain vintage buckle already has received a coat of glitter and looks good. Tiara_005

The child’s head band has wire twisted on it to make the crown shape, and has been primed white. 

Tomorrow, I am taking the bundle of supplies with me to Beth’s house http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ to work on them together. 

Today is her birthday (I will enter you into my drawing for the rose charm- TWICE for each  "happy birthday" comment you leave on her blog!!!)

So, tomorrow, I’m helping her redo her booth at the antique mall, then we are going out to lunch and doing some glitter gluing after.  We might be able to manage to squeeze in a few estate sales on the way!

12,165 hits * 4 months * 100 posts * countless new friends *

give away, jewelry, paintings, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Artwork_019 So, today is my 100th post!  Time for reflection?  I’m not a very reflective type(although, I do like shiny objects and those sort of reflections).

Here is a list of what I love about blogging:

1- Well, I started doing it to promote my business, to show my paintings and   use the blog to feature some Ebay things like these drawer pulls.  I am not a frequent Ebayer yet, am still learning. And there are lots of nice bloggers who offer advice!Ebay_drawer_pulls_018

2- I keep up with my family who live far away.  I sometimes feel like I am talking to them when I write.  Sissy sends me photos of some good junk she finds and I can share that too.Fairybook She just got this fairy tale book at Goodwill.

3- I am motivated to get things done! Not that I always need that, I do tend to keep busy.  But I also have been known to not do anything creative for days on end, but with the blog, I am often thinking about what I can post tomorrow and that can be an incentive to work on a project instead of reading a book.Leandras_rose_dress_june_11_003 But it won’t stop me from watching too much TV, nothing can get in the way of my TV addiction!

Here is the garage sale cabinet I picked up on Saturday when I was out junking with my friends. It needed a slight re-build, since it was in pieces.  I re-enforced the back, added trim and repainted it while I was at it.  Leandras_rose_dress_june_11_010

4- Have I mentioned the friends???? Great people that I have so much in common with and enjoy "talking" to.  Big hearted and generous people too.  Natasha http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/ arranged a mini fairy swap for me when I told her I was bummed about missing the fairy jar swap I saw on so many other blogs. Here is what she sent.  Looks to me like it is just perfect for Sugarwing’s room. So many people gave me advice, added me to their links, and welcomed me when I started.  I’ve met with nothing but kindness and friendship since I started doing this.  The community was a bonus I never expected at all.

Blog_gifts_050 5- Having giveaways! I love doing the gifties and treats!  I think I will always have one going, leave a comment, enter the giveaway for this month!

6- WINNING GIVEAWAYS!!! I have been lucky enough to win a few so far too.  I won this vintage paper pack from Cheryl Connell. http://fromthepines.blogspot.com/  Blog_gifts_022_2 Look at all the great stuff she put in it!

I also won this tag with a card and some goodies from http://whispersofinspiration.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.htmlBlog_gifts_058 I used it in a journal I made about our vacation. 

7- Swaps- swaps- swaps- swaps!!!  Yep, another addiction. Awap_004 A May Basket was my first swap and now I am joining them right and left.  I am working on a tiara and a match box this week.Blog_gifts_014         

And look what I got in trade for one of my measley little charms!  Michelle http://www.ginghamworld.blogspot.com wrote that she’d like to swap and I told her I liked her bags and the color pink. She sent this beautifully wrapped hand made bag as well as this pearly "K".

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Not only that, there was a cute heart pin in the package. My sister, Bobbie Sue’s last name is Valentine, and I have a fondness for hearts.

See what I mean about the generous people I meet??

8- Comments!  Why do you think I bribe you all with give aways?  I LOVE TO GET COMMENTS. ( I’d do the give aways anyway, but I am not above using them as a bribe!) I love to leave comments too.  You’ll see me scattered all over the web on comment pages. I like to sometimes go to a comment page from a favorite blog and click on every single name there, checking out their sites and leaving comments on them all. Cherub_4_2 

9- Which brings me to How much money I have saved on magazine purchases! I read blog after blog and it is so much more satisfying (and cheaper) than buying a stack of decorating magazines.Sunporch Hmm, should I say that since I sometimes write for magazines??

10- Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ and I get to talk and gossip about the blog people we know like they are neighbors just down the road.  Leandras_rose_dress_june_11_012

11- Sugarwings! Well, actually, my fairy grand baby is just the best thing about every part of my life, so I had to include her here.  And my blog is a wonderful spot to show off photos of her.

You have no idea how hard it is to hold back on the granny urges to have an All Sugarwings, All the Time- blog.  I could just stare at nothing but her. I found this little rose bud dress for her at a garage sale for $1, so she and I played dress up and took pictures in the garden.

Scents, Roses, and a Drawer full of Bubbles!

antiques/junking, flowers, give away, jewelry, paintings

Artwork_020 99 posts, almost 4 months, 11,912 hits and counting! I had no idea when I started this blog what it would turn into, or mean to me. I thought I’d use it only to show more of my work to clients. (like this rose painting that I did and then turned sepia in photo editing and this yard long rose painting I did on a door panel)Artwork_027_2

But, I soon learned, that not only did I get to show and sell my work, and have my family living in other states keep up with what I am doing, I was now in a wonderful social network of people who enjoy, crafts, art, junking, and just plain old surrounding themselves with pretty things!For my 100th post, I think I’ll do list of what blogging means to me

Blog_gifts_047 I can tell you right now, though- I LOVE GIVEAWAYS!!!!!

Not only winning them (yippee) but doing them. I think I will try to have one going all the time.

For June, I am giving away one of these hand painted charms.  Out of the 30 that I made for the charm swap I am in (I LOVE SWAPS TOO), I have these 3 left over.  (The other two are for sale $10 each plus $2.50 postage, if you are interested) Blog_gifts_011_2

Oh, I forgot to show you a few gems from my garage sailing trip with my life long friends who came to visit this weekend. 

I found this book to read to my fairy grand baby, for $3.Blog_gifts_009

We will both enjoy the pop up flowers on each page, but I might save reading it to her for when she is better at looking at things with her eyes instead of her mouth. Blog_gifts_003

And CRYSTAL BUBBLES silver ware!!! A huge box full, maybe 3 sets? Or more, I didn’t count them, for mearly five buckaroos.Blog_gifts_005

So many that my drawer barely closes.  I will need to weed a few out and save aside for later.

I often get comments about how much I can get done in one day. Well this silverware drawer is one of my little ways of prioritizing my life.  Why sort silverware??? I dump the whole basket straight from the dishwasher to the drawer.  I’d rather spend time on something else.Blog_gifts_057

The silver ware, the book, all the fun things I bought out junking with my buddies will always remind me of them. Much as a song will bring you back to the first time you heard it, or a scent will remind of of what you were doing when you smelled it.

Michelle Ward http://michelleward.typepad.com/how_cool_is_that/ brings up that subject in this month’s challenge: "Whats that Smell?"

It is a coincidence for me that this is the challenge for June. I have recently started using scent on my packaging.  If you received anything from me lately, and still have the envelope, let me know if it still smelled pretty when it arrived!

I went downtown Lawrence, KS to a cute shop that allows you to make your own scented oils.  I mixed up a few old fashioned flower and vanilla ones.  For years, I would add a single drop to the inside of an antique dresser before I sold it to combat mustiness and add a happy smell.  Now, I am using a drop on the corner of each envelope I send out to someone who purchases my work, hoping to bring a smile to the recipient before they even open the package.

2am Fairies, and Fun with History

fairies, Food and Drink, give away, paintings, Travel

Loris_visit_001 My friends are here! And I learned more  about the town I live in this afternoon than I have in all the years I have lived in Lawrence!

A couple of them are history buffs and Lawrence, KS had a major civil war battle take place here.Loris_visit_003

Of course, I knew about "Quantrill’s Raid" and the devastation of that battle, but not details. Like this stone house, that I have been in before, when a friend was renting it. I had no idea it was one of 6 houses that survived the sacking of the town.  We picked up a map from the Convention and Visitors Bureau and took the self guided tour to the historical sites.

I told them that the only times I drove around and looked at the homes in Old West Lawrence was when there were garage sales there. They liked hearing about the sales, so we are going to get up early and go to some tomorrow.

Speaking of early, they didn’t arrive till about 4am! I stayed up and painted while I waited for them, was too excited to sleep. I knew that if I sat down to watch TV or read, I’d be OUT. So I painted a while.

Loris_visit_008 BETH AVERT YOUR EYES IF YOU ARE READING THIS! http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ If you leave a comment to tell Beth Happy Birthday on her blog, I will enter you in my drawing too!!
I painted a little ATC card size portrait of Beth’s dog, Madison.  Beth’s birthday is this week.Loris_visit_011

I also painted this fairy.  I don’t know if she is done, I think I’ll foof up the painting a bit, add something later.  And her ear is weird. But hey, it was 2:45 am!!

Everyone is napping now, I will go pop a casserole into the oven now so dinner will be ready when they get up. I made tortellini with grilled chicken, broccoli, rep peppers, Alfredo sauce and layered it with cheeses.  Its ready to go, glad I made it last night, since we spent the day chasing down historical sites!

Hey, don’t forget to leave a comment to enter my charm drawing for June, any comment or email will be an entry!

Pretty packaging and some procrastination

give away, jewelry, paintings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

I have been packaging today.  Funny how those little details at the end of a project can take as long as the project itself.Fairy_swap_020

Here is how I finished my charms for the swap.  I added beads to compliment the roses, I ended up using a variety of crystals.  Then I tied each to a business card with a sheer ribbon.  I will slip each into a little plastic bag as soon as my poor arthritis eases up a bit. Too much ribbon tying today!

I still have 3 charms left to sell, if you want one.  Plus, you can win one in June by leaving any comment.

I jump from media to media, partly because I want to do EVERYTHING and also because I get easily sidetracked by shiny objects and go off to start another sort of project.

But also because I am always hurting, my joints are a wreck.  So, I will paint a few days, do jewelry a few, etc.  If I were to do the same thing day after day, I’d cripple myself. I need to keep changing my repetitive movements so that they aren’t too repetitive!Fairy_swap_014

I had a good time wrapping up my fairy swap pieces to send off to Australia, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania.

Fairy_swap_015  I used pages from a flower fairy book to fold around each tag, and tied them up with ribbons, a business card, and made use of some of the hanging frames that came with the charms I painted roses on.  I added a bead to the center of each open frame, hoping that Holly, Natasha, and Heather will be able to use these in one of their projects.Fairy_swap_016

I really like the open frames, now that I decided I didn’t want them on the charms. I bought a million of the set (trying to save on postage and thinking I’d use a ton of them), and thought I was stuck with something I hated, but now can see endless opportunities for these as separate bits instead of together.

Well, I should finish the charm packing.  Or I should unload the dishwasher from our dinner party last night.  Or I should change the sheets from yesterday’s house guest and get ready for the next guests.  Or pull weeds in the garden.  Or attack that cobweb I saw swinging from the chandelier.  (I know if there is one, there are others up there on the ceiling.)

But I think, I’ll goof off and play in the studio.  The house always gets cleaned up somehow before guests arrive.  And if I turn down the lights and use candles, maybe they won’t notice the cobwebs?? I know, I’ll make them gifts to welcome them! They will appreciate presents more than non fuzzy chandeliers!  (but I will manage to change their sheets before they get here, for sure, don’t worry about that one)

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