Hand Painted Furniture

A Romantic Country Article and then a bug that I wished would just KILL me and get it over with

Etsy Goodies, give away, hand painted candelabras, Hand Painted Furniture, I do tend to run on, don't I?, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, vintage paper/collage art

First of all I wanted to let you know that for some reason, my answers to comments are not all going through. About 1 out of 5 gets sent back to me with a failure notice. I really am answering them, I don’t know what the deal with Typepad is. Anyone else having this problem???

Karlascottage2 Tuesday night after the fairy grand baby went home to her parents, I finished an article I am writing for Romantic Country.  Here is a teeny peek at one of the pictures. 

The story is about tips to create a romantic style bathroom.  I don’t know when it is to be published, I’ll let you know when I hear.  Sometimes, I just check the stands when the new magazines come out and am surprised to find photos of my house inside! Barbara Jacksier used to be the editor there and she was so helpful, she used to always send advanced copies.  Editors don’t always have a chance to do that, but she always made time to. She would even send a reprint of a photo from one story into a different magazine, not even an article I had written.

She has a new cottage book coming out, check out her blog for lovely details!

Paper_doll_dresses_048 I enjoyed making the paper doll wedding dress for Stephanie as part of her August Give Away prize so much, I made a few more. Eventually, I will list them on Etsy for $6 each, plus shipping, but if you want one now, please email or comment and you can buy it directly from me.

And thanks to the nice purchasers of my hand painted buckets. The two rosy ones have been sold.  The angel bucket is still available.

LEAVE A COMMENT IF YOU WANT TO ENTER SEPTEMBER’S GIVEAWAY!

You all know I tend to be a tad bit productive,(which is why I can keep my prices so low for what I do- I do a LOT) but the article and dresses are all I managed all week. I was hit hard with a BUG of some kind and spent the last two days wishing I would just die.  I doubt if you  need anymore details than that. Photo_album_murals_001

I had my old mural and painted furniture photo album out the other day, so I thought I’d show some pictures from that.Photo_album_murals_002

The quality might not be as good as it should be, since I have simply taken photos of photos in an album.  Sorry.Photo_album_murals_005

I used to paint furniture on just about a daily basis.  I kind of miss it, and I just drool over cheap, beat up bargain pieces at garage sales that are calling out to be saved. But I restrain myself and no longer have a double car garage, an antique mall booth, a garden shed and a showroom full of this stuff.Photo_album_murals_007

This cabinet was in my kitchen for a while.  I used to constantly change out furniture, find something new, take the old piece out to sell.  It drove my family crazy.Photo_album_murals_012

Here is my garden shed before a sale.  The table cloth on the drop leaf is actually hand painted.

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These palm trees were painted at the Tampa Country Club. That is the best job I ever had, I stayed at their private hotel for 2 weeks, with free room service (great food) and hung out by the pool or drove to a really cool movie theater nearby when I wasn’t working on murals.

I did research on palm trees before I  went down there, to know what they looked like, but then, I realized once I got to Florida, all I had to do was look out a window for ideas!!

(Molding was added to the walls right under where the paintings stop)Photo_album_murals_013

This photo was in a Better Homes and Gardens magazine and was taken by Bill Mathews. 

It is of a ceiling I painted to camouflage a missing piece of curved molding that the designer didn’t want to try to replace.Photo_album_murals_010

And this gloriously gaudy fruit picture is from my friend, Kari’s, kitchen. She is a hair dresser and I get my hair done for free when I paint for her. Photo_album_murals_009

My client for this mural wanted her whole dining room – every inch of the walls- painted in a scene she found in a book.  She had me add the family pets to it too.

That sweet little white dog hung out next to me the entire week I painted at her house.

Looks like even when I don’t  have anything new to say, I can still run on and on, can’t I?Dumpster_021

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  -ADD ON-

There is a Spring Party going on at this blog site on the other side of the globe.  After feeling so sick and run down all week,I have been gloomy, thinking about fall and winter coming in- being cooped up, having colds, BEING cold.  I think I will just pretend it is Springtime and go enjoy this party! Want to join me?

Simple Scrap Booking and a Simply Beautiful Book

Books, fairies, family, Hand Painted Furniture, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

gChair_lee_lee_007 Today is Sugarwings birthday party, and I have been finishing up some gifts for her. 

She has always loved the toy piano at my house, so I painted a fairy on it for her and am sending it home with her to play with there. I have found another one to fix up to keep here.Chair_lee_lee_006

One more spray of clear coat and her gifts are ready to go.Chair_lee_lee_008

Doesn’t every little girl need a "just her size" rocking chair?  This one has a flock of butterflies painted on it.Chair_lee_lee_004

I also did some scrap booking today.  Those pre-made books by K& Company are the best! I love those small color coordinated books to make mini scrapbooks as gifts, or for special occasions.

Chair_lee_lee_005 This one is a Grandma’s book for my sister-in-law with pictures of her daughter and baby Madison.Chair_lee_lee_002

I used another of these ready to go scrapbooks to fill with pictures of our family reunion this summer.  Here is baby Madison again in the book I made for myself, with her 5 week old cousin, Rosebud (Sydnee).Chair_lee_lee_003

And of course, every one of Sugarwing’s FIRSTS gets documented by her Grandmama.  Here she is at her first carnival during our trip to Iowa.

I keep these books pretty simple and use a lot of stickers, and stock papers. I use a few vintagey doodads here and there, but mostly, these books are quick and easy.  Basically, I want to get my photos into them while the memories are still fresh and I am excited about the pictures. If I let them pile up, who knows if I will ever get them into a book?? Chair_lee_lee_009 

This pile of pink and green sweetness is my treat from the Christmas in July Swap hosted by Angelina . These pretties came from Sonya and are all cute as can be.  I have a feeling some will make it into my scrap booking, I like using cards and tags that I receive as gifts in my books. Chair_lee_lee_012

Sugarwings got something in the mail today too! Chair_lee_lee_010

This beautiful book by Tasha Tudor was a gift from Carole ! If you read her blog, you already know she has a big heart.

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Time to get to the birthday party. I’m off to celebrate our VERY special occasion!

Remember to leave a comment if you want to enter the giveaway for August.

Artful Bloggers Party- How to Paint Furniture

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, how to's, how-to projects, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art

Tags_your_it_017_2 Yes, I am back for a second time today, but wanted to get an early start on the Artful Blogger’s Party hosted by Kari.  I am leaving for a family reunion tomorrow (and hope to post from my sis’s house while gone) but needed to get my part of the party started before I go!

I just looked and Kari already has 3 party guests with their "how to’s" up and running, it promises to be a big bash!How_to_paint_furniture_009

I bought two of these chairs (hand carved and signed on the leg!) at a garage sale for a great deal. Some think it is a shame to paint old pieces, but if they are unwanted, and unused as is, then what is their true value?

How_to_paint_furniture_001  I start with light sanding. You don’t have to sand it to the bare wood, a light touch is all that is needed.

  I like my power sander, but a piece of medium sandpaper by hand works too.How_to_paint_furniture_002

I keep a beat up, old, fluffy brush to dust off sanding residue and spider webs.How_to_paint_furniture_003

ALWAYS PRIME!How_to_paint_furniture_004

Make sure your primer says "bonding" or "will stick to glossy surfaces".  Zinzer and Gripper are good ones.  But read the label and make sure it will BOND. There are many kinds of primer out there and the wrong one will ruin your project.How_to_paint_furniture_010

For these chairs, I used 3 colors, white, tan, and taupe.  I poured a bit of each into the paint tray, with the colors butting up next to each other, and mixing as I used them.How_to_paint_furniture_015 How_to_paint_furniture_011

I dipped my sea sponge into all 3 colors at once, smooshing and mixing it together as I dabbed it on.

I keep a cheap-o 50 cent brush around for pushing paint into crevices.How_to_paint_furniture_016

Notice how the paint starts to blend together in the pan? I add in fresh paint a little at a time if it starts to get too mixed together.  Also, I dampen and rinse out my sponge regularly in a bucket of water I keep nearby.How_to_paint_furniture_028

Once the chair is painted, I start on the details, I painted the oval emblem white.How_to_paint_furniture_029

I got out acrylic craft paints in the colors I’d need for my flowers.How_to_paint_furniture_034

At first, my roses are blobby.  But that is only background color. I let it dry, and I painted the scroll work around it, green.How_to_paint_furniture_037

Over the background colors, I swirled highlights over the roses and leaves.How_to_paint_furniture_038

Because the backs of the chairs were such a cool shield shape and show every bit as much as the front, when pulled up to the table, I added flowers to the backs also.

Again, I did a background color for each flower, and kind of sketched it out with paint.How_to_paint_furniture_039

I dipped my brush into more than one color at once as I applied the paint, so that the flowers had more dimension.  I started with the base color sketch, in the darkest shades.How_to_paint_furniture_040

To the darkest shades, I started adding highlights and details.

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Its important to let each application dry before adding more. If you try to add the highlights to wet paint, you just get smears.

Letting the coats dry in between will give you layers and depth.

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Sometimes, you need to go back in with a little bit more dark paint, like I did in the center of the rose.  But mostly, the last layers are all lighter and lighter colors as you add them.How_to_paint_furniture_043

Once the flowers were done, I added metallic gold paint, with a 1" wide brush, twisting it to a point  as I pulled it down into a swirl.How_to_paint_furniture_046

To give the chair some age, I used a medium grit sand paper on the edges, for distressing.How_to_paint_furniture_047

I "distressed" right across the hand painted flowers too.How_to_paint_furniture_052

To complete the "aging", I used a stain and poly mix.

I buy throw away brushes at estate sales so I don’t have to wash them out with turpentine when I am done, since I hate the smell of that stuff!How_to_paint_furniture_048

I brushed on the poly/stain in small areas at a time and wiped it off with a soft cloth.  An old tee shirt cut up works well.How_to_paint_furniture_055

I used "rub-n-buff" on the bead trim around the oval.  It is a metallic wax that comes in a tube, and goes on with a fingertip.

How_to_paint_furniture_054 Ta dah!

Thanks, Kari for hosting the Artful Blogger Party and congratulations on your publication!

I am on my way to a family reunion, but might be posting and checking emails from Sissy’s house.  If you have any furniture questions, I’ll try to answer from there, but it might have to wait till I get back.Etsy_papers_007

Kari’s work is published in Somerset’s new magazine about blogging. I can’t wait to get a copy.
This Cottage Collage Kit is going to be in a Somerset magazine also. 

If you would like to win one, just leave a comment (as many times as you’d like) to enter my August drawing. 
If you aren’t an artist and would rather have a finished item instead of a kit, just let me know (when you win) and I’ll make something for you instead!

Enjoy all the rest of the Artful Blogger’s Party by checking out Kari’s site!

Tagged and Tags with a Sissy Swap

family, Hand Painted Furniture, I've been tagged, paintings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Img029 22 years (and a waistline) ago on August 10th, I married my sweetie.  We are not going to be able to celebrate this year, I’m afraid between his business trips and my family reunion trip coming up, we are missing being together that day. 

After being together for so long, we’ve learned that being together on the date itself isn’t as important as the fact that we enjoy being together every day.

Tags_your_it_008 When I get to Indiana, my sis and I are doing a swap, with Beth.  Sis and I were already doing an art hat doll swap together, and Beth and I have already swapped supplies.  But now, we are making gift bags and swapping some other fun items.

I made this bag from a big brown grocery bag, scrap booking papers, a copy of an old postcard, ribbon, stamps, gold pen and of course- glitter!Tags_your_it_011

Then, I tied on two tags I had made, one with her initial (s for Sissy, or Sharon) and a smaller copy of the same birdie postcard I used on the bag.

The other tag has been stamped with red and brown inks, then one of my hand painted wallpaper medallions was glued to it.Tags_your_it_009

So far, I have packed up a bundle of the bubble silverware that I bought at a garage sale and Sissy liked, a couple of fairy stories from an old book, and a vintage dishtowel with her initial on it.Tags_your_it_008_2

This little hand carved angel is something I bought at the Renaissance Festival a few years back, and repainted. I thought Sissy might like it for her garden.Tags_your_it_013

I also have a glow in the dark garden stake for her. 

We decided that we wouldn’t mail the art doll hats to each other, we’d save the money from postage and use it to buy a bottle of wine, then we will wear our hats and drink the wine together while we open up our swap gifts!Tags_your_it_003

I have spent the rest of the morning making tags, since I  was "tagged" by Phyllis for a unique form of the tag game.

You are supposed to write the names of the taggees onto a "world wonder".  But Phyllis used chalk boards and Sandi used green tomatoes, so I figured I could use what I wanted, so I used TAGS.

I started with Kim at Daisy Cottage, with her lively reds and yellows, it was fun to work with a different palette and make this "K" for her.Tags_your_it_004

Next is a wonderful artist, my new blog friend, Bethany . I did some hand drawn swirls and added this artist pallette copied from an old post card.Tags_your_it_005

Next, is my buddy, Beth who has a passion for vintage sewing supplies.  Tags_your_it_006

One of the very first bloggers I met was the wonderful Vicki who was so kind and helpful when I was a newbie.  She also makes the greatest stuff, and right now has a funny story on her blog about things that go bump in the night.Tags_your_it_007

EDIT- Phyllis just emailed me to ask where I found the "Marryville" for Mrs Staggs, her blog is about "Merryville". It was a total random accident and I didn’t know I had done it!!!

And for the kind and genteel Mrs. Staggs who is taking a blog break right now, due to family illnesses. But I thought a little tag in the mail would help cheer her up, and let her know that even though she isn’t blogging right now, we haven’t forgotten her.Tags_your_it

And last ( I think I was supposed to do 8, but ran out of time to make tags, I have a trip to pack for!)

Connie  who is so techno savyy and is always ready to jump in and explain how to fix a problem. Check out the hand made roses she is doing on her blog right now!

OK, taggees, if you want to play, you tag some people yourselves and add their name to a picture. Most people have used photo shop, I don’t have those skills, so I hand made some real life tags.

Tags_your_it_017 Tomorrow, Kari

is holding an Artful Blogger party to celebrate her article in the magazine. She is asking for tutorials, so I decided to post "How to Paint Furniture". It will include step by steps on how I did these two chairs.

Hope you come back to check out the party tomorrow!

August give away reminder

I will give the winner a choice- if you are an artist and want a Cottage Collage Kit filled with vintage goodness, I’ll send that. If you are not and don’t want the kit, I will make something for you from one of my kits!!!  Leave a message to enter, as often as you’d like.  I do love me some comments!

July’s Winner and News from Somerset!

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, hand painted signs, how to's, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art

Etsy_papers_007 Forgive me for showing a photo that I have shown before, but I have two bits of news about it-

First, the winner of my July giveaway, the COTTAGE COLLAGE KIT- is

http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/raised_in_cotton/

Thanks everyone for your comments, I love to hear from you. I will have a new bribe, (I mean drawing) for August. Something extra special since it will be my 22nd wedding anniversary that month.

Second– Somerset contacted me to send them my Cottage Collage Kit to feature in a story about kits!  How cool. I love that magazine! 

I have also been talking to Romantic Country about an article about my bathroom. Another favorite magazine of mine. I do have an article coming out in that one this fall about my home, already. I really like working with them, Harris is a great company.

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At Hobby Lobby’s 90% off garden clearance, I found a stack of thin, metal signs for under $1.50 each. I bought ALL of them and have been repainting them in my own style (after sanding and priming)

Here are a couple I did today.

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I should be making Christmas decor for my sale in December, but I just simply gravitate toward pink roses, no matter what. How_to_paint_furniture_009

Last week, before accidentally dumping a quart of white paint on my Dorky, I primed and base coated a few pieces of furniture, and today, I finished painting two of these gorgeous chairs I got at a garage sale for $20 each.How_to_paint_furniture_054_2

I painted flowers on the backs too, because often you see more of the back of a chair than the front, when they are pulled up to a table.How_to_paint_furniture_056

I took photos all along the process so I can post a "how to" this week when www.artsymama.blogspot.com hosts a Artful Blogger Party on Aug. 8th. If you want start to finish steps on how to paint furniture, check back then! Also check back to see what I have to offer for my August giveaway, and thanks again for entering in July!

Teaching a Lesson

antiques/junking, Books, family, Food and Drink, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, hand painted signs, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Teaching_day_003 I had a teaching day today! It was a fun way to spend a Saturday morning, painting roses with a fellow rose lover!Teaching_day_005 I had set up some treats in my "dessert wardrobe" but mostly we were too busy with our paints and brushes to indulge in the cookies.

Actually I had 2 students.  Gail brought her 10 year old daughter, Deja to learn how to paint a rose sign too. Teaching_day_020_2

Teaching_day_021 I was able to get 2 done myself while demonstrating the flowers.Teaching_day_022

These are on lightweight, metal, pre-made signs. I liked working with them, it was a change from the usual old wood that I use for my signs. Teaching_day_023

While I had my brushes out, I finished Sugarwing’s purple pony that I am painting for her first birthday.  I added a lot of glitter to it, so it will need quite a few more coats of poly, so the glitter won’t be sharp against her baby soft skin.Teaching_day_001_2 Teaching_day_029

Last night while cleaning up my studio to get ready for today’s sign painting, I decorated a candle. I used bits and pieces of paper and trim that were left on the craft table from previous projects and fixed up a candle that had been on sale at Michaels for 50 cents.

What caught my eye about this candle, is that the card stock circle on the top of it, is actually a sticker. Once that circle is peeled off, instead of tossing it, it can be re-used onto something else.  Teaching_day_026

So, I thought it was worth the time to glitter and foof up the cover.  Then, I added some vintage trim to the jar rim, and polka dotted glitter on the jar itself.

Teaching_day_009_3 The pretty angel image I used came from the FABULOUS estate sale that Beth and I went to this week.

My friend, Vicky, invited us to her home early to shop before she was open to the public, and she has the best stuff. She is an artist also, but extremely successful- I’m talking about a 4 story house with an elevator!!!  Wow, you don’t see those in Lawrence, KS.  She does beautiful work and has a similar taste in decor to me (hers is just on a grander scale).

I bought stacks and stacks of lovely old books from her, suitable for all sort of crafts and ideas.  Remember the cabinet I mentioned a while back, that I said I didn’t even use for storage? I do  now! It is filled with books from Vicky.Teaching_day_008

She had some  pinks and whites for my kitchen. The Hull pitcher with the roses on it, was only $5. 

The creamer was a gift from Beth! She gets boxes and boxes of things from auctions and sometimes brings me flowery things that aren’t her style.  She brought 2 flats of goodies for me this time.

Teaching_day_012 This scrap book from Vicky was FILLED with vintage images!  For TWO DOLLARS!  Teaching_day_013 I will add some of the images to my Cottage Collage Kit giveaway that I will be drawing names for at the end of the  month, too.(leave a comment to enter)

Let’s, see, what else did I get. hmmm… This cute topiary type pot (that I will glitter up and decorate for Christmas) was $2 too.Teaching_day_016

3 urns for $18 (great for storing wallpaper!), a wrought iron garden bench, and a ton of interesting terra cotta pots (that she gave to me)Teaching_day_031

And a box full of these wonderful appliques!  Her whole house was trimmed out in these, everywhere, all over, even the turret. Yep, her house had a turret. Wow.  My kind of sale!

I’m sure I am leaving some purchases out, I just was overwhelmed by the sale, it was all such great stuff. Check out Beth’s blog to see what she got at the sale too. http://bethleintz.typepad.com/

A Tussy Mussy Fest

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, Hand Painted Furniture, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Cones_001 Thanks for all the nice comments about my $1 table. Here it is all finished. I put a dark oak stain and poly over the top to protect the paper and to age it a bit. Then I added gold rub-n-buf to the edges.  I should stain  the legs too, to deepen the paint color and make it richer, but I didn’t want to deal with all the spindles and carvings! I figure it is OK as it is and I kind of like the contrast with the darker top.

I can get so much done in a day, because I know how to "stop" on a project and not keep fussing with it.  Sometimes OK is OK!Cones_005

My buddy, Beth, http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ came over this after noon for a Tussy Mussy Fest.  She was going with a Halloween theme, and made this cone with some great papers she found at Hobby Lobby. Cones_008

I used all vintage wallpapers on the outside of mine, and old sheet music inside.  This cone has one of my hand painted medallions on it, some vintage velvet ribbon, and millinery flowers.

Neither of us signed up for the Tussy Mussy swap, but thought it would be just as much fun to get together and make a few.Cones_009

I will list these on Etsy, but might keep one just to enjoy here in the studio, they look so good on my pink glass doorknob!  That knob is from Anthropology, that store can be PRICEY but has great clearance prices on hardware. I got these half price knobs for $20 each. I wouldn’t have paid $40 for them, but I sure would have thought about it!Cones_013 

We used party hats as a base for the Tussies, (I got a pack of 8 at the Dollar store, Beth had cool Dora the Explorer ones).  She and I made cones a few years back for  a magazine shoot and didn’t use party hats, it took us forever to come up with a pattern that workedImg012.

This photo from the shoot was taken by Bill Mathews and styled by Gloria Gale.  It was in Victorian Decorating, maybe 3 years ago?  What a fun shoot, we made up a bunch of crafty things then went to this glorious Victorian mansion and spent the day setting up our projects for photos.  The house is a museum and every time we touched something of theirs we had to wear gloves, it was a bit intimidating, but a unique place to hang out for the day!Cones_016

If you are going to make a tussie mussie, I’d recommend using a party hat as a base, quicker and easier, they come out really nicely shaped, and the perfect size.

Cones_010 I had a teeny snippet of old wallpaper that I hated to waste. Beth quoted Pam Garrison to me, something about vintage wallpaper being too precious to waste a single scrap.

So I turned this blue scrap into a paper doll dress and made a tag out of it.  I thought the shape looked like a dress when I saw it laying on my table. So I drew and cut out a little girl to put into it. (The paper doll tag is sitting on my $1 table’s painted sheet music top).Cones_012

My blogging buddy, Heather, http://prettypetalsboutique.blogspot.com/ ordered a couple of my medallions from Etsy!  She was one of the first people I met when I started blogging and was so helpful to me, I wanted to send her a little thank you with her order. I made a tag for her, and a mini card to go in the package too.  I used one of the legal letters from 1917, isn’t the handwriting pretty? I think is says something about past due taxes, but we’ll ignore that part.Cones

My studio is back to normal-so messy and piled up with stuff I can’t find anything! 

Before Beth arrived and the Tussie Mussie Fest began, I was painting a rocking horse for Sugarwing’s birthday.  I got it at a garage sale for $2 and am painting it her favorite colors, with flowers and butterflies.  It is almost done, I am a quick painter. I’d say I’ll have maybe 2 hours into the project.Okoboji_004 

I can’t believe my baby will be a year old already.  I wanted to make something for her and start a birthday tradition. It will be nice to make a gift every year, then add some money to a savings account we will hold for her till college.  I hate to buy too many toys, or clothes that she doesn’t really need.

(yes, I  just posted another bad photo of myself)

After the Tussie Mussie Fest, Beth and I went to an AMAZING sale, then came back home for a Panera Bread style tomato salad (with herbs and tomatoes from my garden) and some grilled chicken that I had been marinating while we crafted and shopped.  Not a bad day. Img013  She even stopped to buy a loaf of Panera bread to go with the salad.

I still have some cones to fiddle around with and add prettys to, and a car to unload. Oh my, you wouldn’t believe this sale we were at! It will be so much fun to unload this stuff!!!!

Maybe I’ll find something cool in my new goods to add to the Cottage Collage Kit giveaway- leave a comment to enter, I’ll be drawing a name in a few days.

White paint, and a White Dorky

a lapse of memory again, or am I just careless?, antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, Hand Painted Furniture, vintage paper/collage art

How_to_paint_furniture_007_2 My blog buddy, Natasha http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/ let me know that I messed up on the swap amount AGAIN. It isn’t 2 cards, she reminded me, then the next day, she had to remind me again, it isn’t 4 cards and two tags, it is 4 each.  So, I made an extra tag today for her and I am sending it off to Australia as a thanks to her.How_to_paint_furniture_001

I got to play with power tools today! I had to make some signs to paint, so was cutting up some boards I had stored (they used to be my garage!  It was the first garage built in the  county, ages ago, I HAD to save the boards when we demolished the old building!!)

How_to_paint_furniture_006 While I was outside painting boards, I decided to prime and base coat a bunch of things:

4 windows to make into signs

a just her size chair and a little rocking horse for Sugarwings

2 Victorian chairs

a table

a cabinet

and those signsHow_to_paint_furniture_017 that I cut with the jigsaw

Poor Twinks wasn’t as much of a help as she thought!How_to_paint_furniture_019 (see why I call her a Dorkie?)

She ran as fast as she could for the house, and into the breezeway, but got very little paint in there.  We got out the hose and sprayed her (and the breezeway) off.

(oh oh looks like I could use my roots touched up soon- why do I show such bad photos of myself???)How_to_paint_furniture_020

There isn’t much to her when she is wet.

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I have even more paint on me than Twinks had in her fur. But I always look this way, I have a bad habit of wiping my brush on my clothes, so I pretty much either ruin all my clothes, or just get dressed in paint clothes every day.  How_to_paint_furniture_025

A table that I had bought at a garage sale for $1 last month had bad veneer on the top, so after priming and base coating it today, I covered the top in sheet music.

I  found some that says "Moonlight and Roses" and "Love is a Rose", so I painted some roses over the music paper. It isn’t done yet, here is sneak peek.

ArtsyMama is having another party!  Her tea party on May Day was so fun for me, my first real time to dive into blog world and meet people.  Can’t wait for this one, we are asked to give tutorials of projects, so I think I will do one on how to paint furniture. It will be on August 8.

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Where is all the stuff hiding???

antiques/junking, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, how to's

Ajs_visit_013 My fairy grand baby has loved meeting her Wyoming cousins, and we are all looking forward to the rest of the week together up at Lake Okoboji in Iowa. I probably won’t be posting for a few days, I’ll check in if I can, but most likely won’t have access.  You can still enter my drawing if you want to leave a comment, you can enter to win a Cottage Collage Kit, with vintage papers and other pretties.

Ajs_visit_015 People have been asking me what I do with all my stuff in the studio when I set up the room for a family reunion.

I hide it all!

This little silver metallic colored wash stand that I painted is full of doll making supplies and trims, the cosmetic case is more lace and doiles, and the wicker basket holds all my original greeting cards.Ajs_visit_021 (this piece was free, Beth, http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ gave it to me and I fixed it up.)

And of course, all these baskets are full of supplies too.

Ajs_visit_019 I have all my jewelry making goods in the (free from my niece) wardrobe drawers, with mosaic materials in the side door of it.Ajs_visit_019_3

Drawing and collage supplies are on the shelves ($15 at a garage sale, then I repainted)- and you really don’t want to see behind that screen! ($3 at at garage sale) That area is where the avalanche of junk is hiding.Ajs_visit_017

My sewing machine is in this cute little $5 cabinet that I painted and added a ceiling tin top and a wooden wreath to, and the candy dish is full of seed packets. (and that is my typewriter sitting on the shelf, not sure what I am going to do with it yet)

Two sets of Home Depot basic cabinets ($50 each) are stacked up and placed back to back then filled with more and more junk. Ajs_visit_018

This is all scrap booking goods packed away into these drawers. The dresser was $20 at an auction, it didn’t have a bottom drawer, but I like it this way. I used to keep a tv on top and the video equipment on the open space.

Ajs_visit_014  I have stuffed this french vanilla painted wardrobe (that I paid $15 for and rebuilt) full of vintage fabrics and water color supplies.  There are more fabrics in the German trunk above it.  I don’t really sew, but I sure am a sucker for gorgeous old fabric.  Someday….Ajs_visit_024

This glass doored hutch holds some inventory that I am eventually going to sell. I thought I’d set it out and enjoy it until I found new homes for it, instead of storing it in boxes.Ajs_visit_020 (This hutch was only $50 at an auction!)

You probably won’t believe this, but this narrow chimney cabinet is empty! Ajs_visit_028  Not a thing in it, but I did cover the shelves in old paper, then glaze them in umber, and edge them in vintage lace.

I paid $5 for it at a garage sale, but don’t really need it. I just have a soft spot for storage pieces and cabinets!

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This buffet sits near the head of the table, but has nothing to do with food service.  It is full of fairies and fairy houses that I made, and vintage jewelry. (it was $75, but needed work too)

So, this room isn’t perfectly set up as a dining room, it still has a studio feel to it, but I really can seat a lot of people at tables in the center of the room, and it is nice to be able to all sit together even if we are surrounded by inventory and supplies! 

I’m off to start the dishwasher again.  I didn’t have to cook tonight, my brother-in-law made chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes and black bean salad!  I had 2nds.

I contributed a carrot cake from a mix, that I dumped a can of mandarin oranges, red grape raisins, flax seed, sunflower seeds, extra brown sugar, cream cheese, yogurt and an extra egg into. I kind of cook like I craft, off the top of my head and what ever sounds good at the moment. 

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.

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