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Some Snowbird decor

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I LOVE Christmas decor and I LOVE Birdsong. 

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So, it made sense to combine the two and host "A Snowbird's Song".

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And it was such a good idea!

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I loved every bit of the weekend.

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And I loved the week before, as I set up the party and decked the halls.

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It is a tad bit early to have the Christmas sparkle going strong in the cottage, but I'm so happy to  have it up and to be ready for the upcoming festivities. 

Of course, the reason for setting it up early was extra special. It was great to hang out with my Peeps and kick off the season.

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Normally, we eat in the garden during our Springtime Birdsongs, but it was more than chilly this time of year. I was able to set up three tables inside the cottage by shifting the furniture around in the living room.

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Not too crowded for us, at all.

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All of the meals were served buffet style, but for our big dinner on Friday night, we semi set the tables instead of having the plates on the buffet, just to make it special.

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I'm not a traditional red and green Christmas person, but I do love flowers, and a touch of poinsettia red (with a cardinal!) can be sooo pretty.  The bluebird of happiness place mats are from a shop in St. Armand's Circle in Sarasota. I was thinking of my Peeps when I was on vacation with my sisses in September.

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Now, the guest have gone, the extra tables are all packed away, but the rest of the decorations are up and I'll be enjoying them throughout December.  

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I'll be savoring the memories of our special get together as I look at the ornaments, trees, and banners, and will be happy to have almost a whole extra month of Holiday Cheer by getting them up November 1st.

Being an Early Bird has been quite nice!

More new looks for old Santas

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When you come across at Christmas cottage with a FLYING SANTA AND SLEIGH, plus it is a music box, can you say no??? 

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I almost did, because it was waaayyy too red for me.

And a decapitated Mr Claus isn't very festive.  But I knew glue and paint could solve that.

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White chalk paint and glitter can work magic.

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Along with fake snow paint, mica flakes and some bottle brush trees.  Oh, and an friendly angel.

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Much better! I'm glad I didn't pass it up at the flea market. It was only a quarter and it took very little time to redo. The sleigh flies in circles to the tune when it is wound up, so the grand fairies love it, of course.  

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This was in the same quarter pile, and I liked it as is. But while I had the paints out…

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It got a redo too.

The Santa is an old, red flocked guy, whose suit got a dose of silver glitter.

I then filled the sleigh with vintage toys and goodies, making sure I'd used plenty of glue.

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I think I prefer silver glitter to red for his suit, it is very festive.

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This sleigh got a major makeover. This is the after.

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And here is how it started out at an estate sale.  How could I say no to those reindeer??? All it needed was love, hope, and lots of glitter.

I pulled everything off, emptied the sleigh and started over, covering the base in white velvet instead of the green feathers. The sleigh is redone in bronze glitter, and the presents were replaced with various vintage pieces spiffed up with white paint, glitter, and mica flakes.

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Before…

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His suit was covered over in cream velvet taken from a vintage jacket I'd bought for myself at Goodwill and wasn't wearing any more. (No sewing here, I just cut up the jacket and pieced it onto him, then glued them down.)

His belt is brown velvet with a nice, old buckle.  The beard was changed to fluffy, white wool roving.

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The scroll on the side is from a broken chandelier. My studio is filled with odd bits and pieces like that, thinking I'll use them someday for something.  And usually I do.

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The best and final touch? I sat it on the dining table and surrounded it with good friends!!

 

PS- I'll be in Mexico(!!!!!!!!!!!!!) for a few days over Thanksgiving, but will have a limited number of extra Snowbird Song kits to sell when I get back, along with some other holiday foofies.

An Elf on the Shelf makeover

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I fell in love with these two guys' shiny suits when I came across them in the bottom of an estate sale box. 

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But I thought that they deserved to have that red felt upgraded to something that was as glam as their golden garb.

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A little bit of tinsel, rhinestones, buttons, and lace was all it took to get them all gussied up.  Now, I'm tempted to play the creepy, but creative, sneaky spy game with them.   Or at least, have them on some overnight adventures to surprise grand fairies in the mornings. We'll see.  I sure enjoy the pics on FB and Pinterest of what other elves get into.

 

PS- I'll be in Mexico(!!!!!!!!!!!!!) for a few days over Thanksgiving, but will have a limited number of extra Snowbird Song kits to sell when I get back, along with some other holiday foofs.

Santa and Mrs. Claus from vintage photos

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Sometimes I wonder if I have too much time on my hands and I should just go and get a real job. Because I find myself obsessed with odd crafting ideas and get carried away.  

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What on earth made me think this old picture should be the Clauses?

Who knows, but once I did, I started Clausing up other pictures of elderly couples from the past.

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And gaudy-ing up the frames for them. This one is in a shadow box made from the lid of an old jewelry box.

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This grandpa and his lil cutey got a redo too.

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They even got a new little sister.

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This one is my fave, though. I love those old, oval frames with rounded glass. This one had an eagle on it that had broken over time.

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I tried to chip off as much as I could and keep the wings to make an angel from the leftover bits.

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I  backed her with heavy chipboard covered in vintage wallpaper and added some glitter, plus leaves from an old Christmas corsage and a mini bottle brush wreath.

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Santa got a twinkle in his eye with white, opaque ink, and I highlighted his beard with it too. 

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I was soooo happy with the way it turned out, and hung it up right away.

Then, it crashed down and the lovely, old curved glass shattered.   That glass was the whole reason I started on this instead of tossing the frame in the trash.  Oh well.  I'm still displaying it as is.

And I'm embellishing more sepia pictures.  It is good to find a use for the old couples and grandpops I come across in my stash of pictures. I usually go for just the pretty girls and babies, unless I need a wicked witch.  Now, I can add Santa to the uses of old photos.

 

A mini deer do over

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When I saw these vintage, chipboard fawns, I knew I wanted to give one to each of my ladies at A Snowbird's Song, but I wasn't quite happy with the red bell.

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So, I snipped off the bell and added silver tinsel glitter over the collars.  An easy fix to pretty up the raindeer for my friends!

Ghosts and Giggles

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The company my husband works for owns a club in KC, which hosts an annual Halloween party for kids, that I love even more than the kiddos do.

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Corny and cute, and full of Halloween fun,  it's just adorable.  

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We decorated pumpkins, watched a magic show, ate ghoulish food, got some balloon animals, and went through a haunted house in the locker room.  Well, through most of the haunted house, we backed out about half way through when we encountered a WEREWOLF!

Although, I did try to explain to the little ones that the employees of the club dressed up as the characters, and the werewolf was probably someone who drove the beverage cart and was actually a BEERWOLF. 

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But that was still a little too spooky, so we backed out and headed to the buffet to dine on fa-boo-lous foods.

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I was a green haired witch, (the only adult not working there who was in costume, but hey, does that really matter?) and when I took a bite of the "witch's fingers" (french fries), I was accused of cannibalism by my tablemates.  

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There was a ton of candy to trick or treat from too.  And little goodie bags filled with puzzles and coloring books.

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I had the grandfairies for the weekend, so we made a day of the event by designing and making our own costumes from things found in the dress up closet. This vintage prom dress had some holes in it, which got flowers hot glued onto as patches, and we added straps with colorful ribbons and safety pins.  A few more flowers were added to the wreath for her crown, it used to be a fairy garland that she'd worn to the Renfest..

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I didn't think about the Day of the Dead theme being "cultural appropriation."  That is a real problem in the world, but from all the people I've spoken to and the reading I've done, it can be a gray area in many cases.  

My Hispanic buddy, Romeo, told me that he finds other ethnicities using Sugar Skulls offensive if it is done in a belittling or cartoonish manner. But if created in an appreciation of the beauty and heritage, he approves.  And I can promise this wasn't chosen as a joke.   As an artist, I was excited about producing my own version.  And as a daughter who lost her mother, I was comforted by the culture of honoring the dead.  A friend spoke to me about that after my mom died and I don't know if she ever realized how much her conversation meant to me.

Hopefully, I haven't offended anyone out there?  If so, please know that wasn't my intention.

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I hope you had a lovely Halloween, I know we did, although it was too cold to attend the annual Zombie Walk for me (and that was heartbreaking, but not so much that I'd brave the bad weather for it). 

Now, time to deck the halls!!!!!!!!!!! 

The ghouls are gone, bring on the bling!

 

 

We Must Respect the Ghouls

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Since I was gone for a  Sister Trip to Florida and have a lot to do to get ready for A SnowBird's Song, which is Christmas themed, I am doing my best to skip fall. 

Well, at least fall decor.  I've tried to go as minimal as possible.  The grand fairies have painted and crafted Halloween pictures and hung them all over the house, but I am not getting out my typical autumn decorating pieces. 

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I've still taken them to the pumpkin patch, and have done some other celebrating the season, like craft parties at Michaels'.  

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But I'm very, very proud of myself for not pulling out the pumpkins and spooky goodies from storage to fill up the house.   

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The girls and I ADORE the house at Christmas and chomp at the bit every year, waiting impatiently for Thanksgiving to pass before hauling out the glitz and sparkle.  Our mantra is, "We must respect the bird!" and we don't put up a tree till the turkey leftovers are all put away.

This year, I need to have the halls decked by November 9th, so, our new motto is, "We must respect the Ghouls!"  No tinsel till after Halloween.  Which is pretty early, and I decided it is just too much to set out our Halloween and Thanksgiving pretties, just to turn around and switch them out as soon as the trick or treaters are done.  

The grand fairies have not liked this plan.  But they are easily bribed with Christmas cookies, which we have been baking ahead and freezing for the event.   This will be quite an extended holiday for us. But if it means an extra season of Christmas cookies, then I'm all for it!

 

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