I do tend to run on, don’t I?

Frenchie’s preview pics and shop updates

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While I've been busy gathering goods up for Miss Frenchie's sale this weekend, I've taken a break to package up some of that great wallpaper I told you about.

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I  just loved playing with all the pretty papers and making packages for you to use!  I package them in a few different ways, one is all coordinated, another is a varied selection.  Also, I try to make varied sizes, some jam packed and others a bit smaller, to fit all budgets. 

You can find them in my Boutique, and it looks like they are already selling before I've even had a chance to tell you about them! Thanks, guys, its good to see that I'm not alone in my wallpaper love!

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Also, just wanted to let you know that there are only a few Crystal Crown Rings left.  I'd better slip in and get one for myself before they are all gone!

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The trees are re-stocked in my Etsy shop too.  Why do I have the trees in a different shop? Laziness. I sold them there last year, so now, I just have to renew the old listing, not take all new photos and relist.  Simple and quick.

Well, the bleaching, dying, gluing, glittering, packaging part isn't quick, but the listing is, and I'll take any little bit of help I can get!

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Sugarwing's Daddy helped me cut wallpaper.  He's the sensitive, artist type and is always happy to help in the studio when I need him.   I was freaking out about my major budget blow out on all the paper I'd bought and how little time I had to get it packaged, with Miss Frenchie's sale looming.  So, he jumped in and started chopping. 

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We sliced two sizes, 8 x 10 and 11 x 14. But, I don't have the clear envelopes to fit the larger sizes!! Someday, I'll have a chance to sit at the computer and look up glycine sleeves and get some ordered, then will list the bigger pieces. Sorry!   They are sitting here waiting for me to make time.

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Twinkle is wondering when I'll have time to spend with her too.  As excited as I am to be going to Miss Frenchie's and as lucky as I am to be included on such a FANTASTIC, premier sale, I'm getting tired!  I'm ready to kick back with Christmas music on the stereo, a frosty glass of egg nog in my hand, and the Christmas tree twinkling in the dark.  Don't you love evenings by the light of a Christmas tree? Especially if there is a fire lit.

And we always have a fire lit, we heat our house mostly with wood.  Now, I just need the tree and the time to set it up and enjoy it!

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This is why I am slightly exhausted.  I'm setting up my "trial run" for Miss Frenchie's, and getting it planned, tagged and packed.

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I'll leave you with some scenes of my table. I'm heading over to it to pack it up and get it ready to load in the big red pick up truck on Thursday.

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Shameless hawking of wares, Artist Class Ala Carte, a mini Tutorial, and prizes!

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I hope you all had a wonderful holiday, with lots to be thankful for yesterday!

We had a smaller than usual group this year, and WAY too much food. I've already made turkey soup from leftovers for supper tonight.  While cleaning up the kitchen and putting away the food, I have a pot simmering on the stove that veggies, turkey, and broth go into.  I throw in a few handfuls of rice, and some seasonings and by the time I'm done with the kitchen clean up, the soup is ready to be cooled and put away for the next day.

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Family brought side dishes, and we had the meal all under control on auto pilot, so while the guys watched football and played pool, some of us made paper doll dresses for our Christmas trees.  We kind of have a family tradition of doing projects together while the turkey roasts. I keep the day low keyed and simple, so we can all enjoy it and not feel pressured or rushed. The meal is all served buffet style right from the stove top, so when its time to eat, all we do is line up.  I can play with glitter and glue right up until its chow time!

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This year, I had actual patterns ready for the guests to use, thanks to the tutorial I did for Mary's Artist Class.  I enjoyed seeing how the "class" went in person, and they seemed to like it. 

Artist Class is still available to purchase as a group of 12 projects, with lots of extras (use my Karlascottage code to save $10) and now, Mary is also offering an ala carte menu to pick and chose a few classes here and there too.

Click HERE to order the paper doll tutorial that I did. 

You will receive the dress patterns, the hand drawn doll that the dresses fit, directions, and ephemera to down load and print out to make your creations.  This class, on its own is $15. 

I will be listing some more ephemera kits with extra patterns in my Boutique soon too.  Along with that gorgeous wallpaper that I am slowly, but surely getting cut!!

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Here are some of the creations that family made yesterday with the patterns. Its great to see the range of styles that some simple patterns can become!

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This is one of mine, made from that wallpaper that I'm so far behind on getting packaged to sell!   I've got a few rolls of it cut, but have about 10 more to get through. Thanks for your patience.  I'd planned on doing it today, but when Sugarwings asked me to take her to a movie, how could I say no?  Wallpaper will just have to wait, fairy grand babies take precedence!

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If you'd like to make your paper doll dresses into ornaments to hang from the tree, here are some simple steps to do that.

First, punch holes in the shoulders.

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Next, select your ribbon.

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For holiday sparkle, I chose this vintage tinsel that was a gift from Beth.

Cut about 7-8"

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Thread the ribbon through the holes from the front (although, you can tell from the floral dress I made, that I put the knots in the front, that is OK too)

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Tie knots on both ends, then trim off any danglies.

To Christmassy-up a couple of these dresses, I added some glitter.  Simply brush your finished dress lightly, with white glue, and sprinkle on glitter, then tap off.  I used the vintage crystal "Diamond Dust" because it has such a pretty shine. Make sure you don't use something metallic or heavy that covers up your work completely! You want to use a transparent glitter and apply in a fine sheen, not thick or gloppy.

The dresses I've shown are available in my Etsy shop for $6 each, if you are interested.

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And now, after what sounds like a lot of hawking of my wares-( but hey, I have to make a living here, don't I??), I have some gifts to announce!

The winner of the original, hand drawn and painted paper doll goes to:

Laurie Jackson

And an ephemera kit for making the dolls goes to:

Sandra Thompson

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And of course, everyone who leaves a comment anytime this month is entered into the

November Giveaway.

While up at Silver Bella, there was a discussion among some friends about giveaways. A lot of people don't care for them and think there are too many.  I know I have a lot, and yes, some of it is just to bribe you guys to leave comments, but that isn't the only reason I do it.

For one thing, I have so MUCH. And I like to share.  I find good deals and I'm able to giveaway pretty things without hurting my pocketbook.

And also, to quote Kurt to Finn on Glee, "I honestly love you". My blog, and blogfriends that I've met through it mean a lot to me.  There are billions and billions of blogs out there for you to visit and I just want to say thanks for you to take the time out to come and see me, and bother to leave a comment. 

So, yes, there will be more giveaways here.  And lots of them.  Its appropriate to say at Thanksgiving time that I have a lot to be thankful for.  So, I just wanted to let you know that!

A second sneak peek at the December Giveaway and some tussie mussies to unload. (I mean offer to you at a special price.)

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This is sneak peek number 2 of the December Giveaway– it will stay a surprise until it is sent off in the mail to it's new home on Jan. 1.  If you want to enter the drawing, every comment counts, all month long.

Louisa is hosting a Home Sweet Home blog party today, please go to her site and see some of the linked blogs and thier holiday decor!

I've been extremely good about returning comments this month (I hope Santa is watching!) but they are not all going through!! I get about 20% of them bounced back to me as non-deliverable. ( I just made up that percentage, I don't really do math much, this is a guess).

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Sugarwings got the sweetest gift in the mail from our pal, Robin in VA. If you'd like to see a  couple second video of her hanging it on the tree, click HERE.

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The present itself was the cutest Glinda the Good Witch ornament, she is inside the clear ball like it is the bubble she rides down into Munchkindland. And of course, since Sugarwings loves to make things, we saved the box and cut out Glinda's picture to make another ornament from that.

I did the cutting, she did the glue and glitter, then we tied a ribbon and bell to the piece so that the  fairy grand baby could hang it on her little pink tree.

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You know how kids always loved playing with the box a gift comes in? We have discovered that the boxes always make good project materials.  If I cut out the logos, or characters, Sugarwings is happy to get out the glue stick and glitter to turn the packaging into one of her smeary, yet sparkly creations.  We even cut the pictures out of cute paper plates we use to eat snacks off of in the studio.  Nothing goes to waste around here.  (and peanut butter does hold glitter) And as prolific as she is, creating one thing after another and flinging the finished pieces over her head, then calling out "more", we need all the supplies we can get!

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Her Grammy tends to be prolific too.  Of course, getting the items I make photographed and listed on Etsy, I am maybe NOT so good at.  I can crank out the goods, but I can't seem to get them uploaded to sell.  You should see the backlog in my studio. 

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Yesterday, when maybe I should have been trying to clear out some of the junk, I mean trying to sell some things, I took a day off for a fun crafting afternoon with some blog friends.   We all worked on books like the project Teresa McFayden had in one of her classes at Silver Bella.

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For this, we decorated the covers of old books in pretty papers, then hollowed out the book with an exacto knife, clamped and glued the pages together and filled the scooped out portion with a pretty scene.

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I tinted this old sepia toned photo with some pink to go along with my vintage pink wallpaper and this perfectly aged, old Christmas sheet music that is printed with BROWN ink! how pretty is that? I had been using some of this paper as the packaging for the mini dyed trees I was selling on Etsy, then realized it was way too cool to not keep and use a couple pages for myself. I'm glad I did, I think that it was just what I needed for this book. 

If you are interested in purchasing this book it is $35 includes shipping (in the US). sold, thanks!

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The guests brought goodies and we ate fresh baked Christmas treats all afternoon.(Sugarwing's Daddy was a bit irritated at me for letting her have a chocolate and candy cane free for all in the treat cabinet)

By the way, my treat cabinet is featured in the latest edition of Romantic Country magazine, I'll let you know when I see some copies on the stands. A friend told me she has received hers in the mail already.

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Of course, here is just one more thing I didn't get listed on Etsy for this season.  Tussie Mussies are so pretty on the tree, or can be filled with treats or small presents and given as gifts. 

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They are made with vintage materials and decked out with loads of pretties.   Maybe I should sell them from the blog instead, because who knows if I will get them onto Etsy??  So, here they are, if you'd like one, I can send you a pay pal invoice for $8 each (half  price from what I usually sell Tussie Mussies for)  plus postage.  They aren't heavy, but require a box. I will ship them Priority Mail for $4.80, as many as you'd like to fit into one box.

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Also, thanks so much to those of you who asked about the bird ornament from yesterday, it has been sold and was one of a kind, I can't make another.  I appreciate your inquiries, though.

A Glittering Gala

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Curious_fofa_002 We had a magical night at the Curious Sofa. Or Fofa as Carol and I called it after a funny typo. Well, maybe you had to be there, but it struck my funny bone.

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Maybe I found it so funny because at the C. Sofa, every detail is pure perfection.Curious_fofa_041

Deb is extraordinarily talented in the art of display, and there is never a mistake of any kind allowed on her property!Curious_fofa_036

Even things that seem to be imperfect, are NOT. They are either made to look distressed or actually aged to perfection and chosen for that quality like the paneling in this powder room.Curious_fofa_033

Pearl was hard at work greeting everyone at the entrance that was flanked by stacks of firewood. Who knew I was so trendy, I have firewood stacked in my breezeway by the door too! If Deb is doing it, it must be COOL to do!!

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We had a fun group, and sat in the rustic cabin display and chatted after exploring the store.  Here is Beth, Carol, Gwen and I from left to right.  Gwen had recently returned from a buying trip in France and we were drooling as she was telling us all of the details about the trip.

By the way, if you will be at vendor night at Silver Bella, Gwen will have fresh off the boat, French ephemera for sale.  Please do me a favor and say "Bon" to Gwen. I promise, she will laugh….

Plus, she has GREAT stuff and you’ll be glad you dropped by to shop! I put in a pre-order for 20 bucks worth of old French postcards. I wanted to be first in line!! Curious_fofa_060

And here is the Queen of Styling,  Deb.    What a great hat!Curious_fofa_057

This is something I fell in love with! I’m jonesing for that crown.Curious_fofa_011

This big headed girl caught my eye too.  I didn’t buy her though, but am kind of wishing I had, now. I got a few trinkets and will show photos of them after I recharge my camera battery.Curious_fofa_013

Notice the books wrapped in old papers? And the fabulous colors of pearls?  There is never a jarring note in that store, every inch is coordinated and well thought out.Curious_fofa_018

Deb is an expert at sticking to her palette.  She adds hints of color here and there, but it is always faded to a remnant of its original shade.Curious_fofa_056

And there were sparkly things everywhere!Curious_fofa_047

I don’t know what kind of glitter went on these roses to make them look like they were kissed by an early frost, but I want a jar of it. A BIG jar.Curious_fofa_052

Don’t you wish you could pull up a chair to this table for a dinner party?  Well, I did, but only because Carol dared me to.  I didn’t mess anything up, I just sat and ate my dinner and felt pretty pampered while doing it!  All chairs should have angel wings like these do!

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And what a dinner it was!!!!! Champagne with Dean and Deluca catered deliciousness.Curious_fofa_028

I tried to not make  a pig of myself, (remember I was complaining about the 10 lbs I put on?).  But honestly, LOOK at these platters.  I had to have some of each.Curious_fofa_027

But this platter is the one that got my heart racing (and not just from high fat treats, but from the beauty of it!).  If I only had that Cannon Rebel camera that I wanted so bad, you could see the detail of this.  The pink bon bons are covered in glitter.  Yes, glitter.  The Real Deal. Edible glitter that looks like GLITTER not sugar, because it really really is real glitter!!!!!!!!Curious_fofa_063

Does it show up any better in this picture?  I swear, the stuff is magical pixie dust, not just sugar. It is sheer, fine, holographic and as beautiful as the stuff Martha Stewart sells to craft with. Curious_fofa_061  Sugarwings and I were on a quest to find the stuff today and  Dean and Deluca sent us to this cute little bakery where they sold us some magic pixie dust of our own!Curious_fofa_062

Everything in there looked tasty and rich.  Sugarwings was convinced these goodies were snowmen. I tried to tell her that they were tuxedos, but I don’t think she gets the concept of what  a tuxedo is.

I am so thrilled to find this pretty glitter, and can’t wait to start sprinkling it around! I have big plans for frosting the rims of the glasses we will serve the Glitter Tinis in at our Glitter Lounge in Omaha! My roomie, Carol and I are having a mini kick off to Silver Bella before the group craft night starts and I think that I will have to sprinkle the magic fairy dust on the Godiva chocolates too. 

I will be using this stuff everywhere! Heck, I always have glitter in my hair, on my face, all over my house, grandchild, dog, and husband.  I might as well have it in my food too.  And on purpose!Curious_fofa_044

Thanks, Deb for such a fun party last night. And for feeding me glitter cakes and starting a whole new obsession for me!

I think that what ever my giveaway for November will be, I will add some pixie dust for the winner to sprinkle onto some of her own holdiay goodies too.  Don’t forget, there is a giveaway going on. I know, lets call it a secret surprise goodie bag giveaway! You won’t know what it is until you get it in the mail!  But I can guarentee, it will be sparkly.

Still redoing the studio

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Brenda is hosting a tour of "Where Blogger’s Create" today and since I have some studio pictures here, I thought I’d join in. For  a list of other bloggers  who are showing their studios today, go HERE.

And please, remember that all comments are entered into my August Giveaway, the 50’s housewife kit- jewels and a frilly vintage apron!

Studio_clean_up_028 I’m still plugging away on the studio redo. It is taking so long because I stop and make things as I go and spend too much time on fixing up the storage areas. Like this little hutch, that I am storing glitter supplies in. (it still needs glass knobs)G_sailing_002

Here is the before, sitting outside my studio’s back door.

1-I primed it with Zinzer Bullseye spray, bonding primer, then a spray coat of aqua.

2- Let it dry, then sanded it quite a bit with a palm sander.

3- Topped it with a black walnut stain/poly mix and wiped it down.

4- As a finishing touch, I dipped the brush back into the stain mix and flicked it over the hutch for speckles, then dabbed the more pronounced ones a bit with a rag.

So, things like that get me side tracked, and instead of just making the room cleaned up and functional, I do projects.Studio_clean_up_022

Like this one. I bought an unfinished pine folding screen at a garage sale for $10 last weekend and decided to make a mini studio within my studio for Sugarwings with this as walls.Studio_clean_up_021_2

The side facing out is covered with my floral papers and trimmed in white paint top coated the same way I did the little hutch. (which I had bought to use in Sugarwing’s studio, but it ended up in mine!)Studio_clean_up_030

On the fairy grand baby’s side of the screen, I painted the trim in pink and blue and white polka dots with chalk board paint in 4 of the areas, and some Care Bear wallpaper in the others. 

Then, perfect timing- (but is there ever BAD timing for a lovely gift???)

Robin sent a huge, overflowing box of goodness our way!!!!!

I had admired the apron she had posted on her blog, and look- here is one for Sugarwings!Studio_clean_up_031 

Not only did she send the apron that I admired, she made up scented play dough, this sweet tag, and this cute little collaged box too.

As well as TONS of other surprises.  The birdies are from her too, I added one to the top of the screen, by just looping it’s wire around the hole in the picket.Studio_clean_up_033

All of her packages in the box were wrapped so cutely, and she used old greeting cards to make up tags for each package, then included the play dough recipe on one too.Studio_clean_up_026

That box of goodness was jammed packed full of fun.  I’d also admired one of these ceramic hands that she showed on her blog, and Robin sent one of those too. I was sad to see it had broken into a million pieces in the bottom of the box.

That hand was definately worth putting some time into fixing, so I glued it all back together, then decoupaged it with pages from an old French book to cover the cracks and gaps that were stuffed with tissue paper.

Robin lives in the same city where my husband and I keep an apartment out East, so I will keep this hand on my desk, as a friendly wave from a neighbor.Studio_clean_up_039

I’m embarrassed to say that Robin’s box was part of a swap we did.  She had bought a hat covered in tiny pink flowers and I offered to trade a handful of her pink ones for a mix of a bunch of my other colors, so she’d have a variety to work with.

And because the pink ones she had were so perfectly pink!

And yes, she sent the pink flowers, I have them tied to the storage box.  And what did I send to her?

Just a handful of flowers.  And I haven’t even shown you all of what she sent to me!!! Like I said, that box was jammed full of goodies!

Thanks so much, Robin!Studio_clean_up_037

And thanks also to Carol. She sent in her swap boxes for the Pre-Bella Get Acquainted Swap that I am hosting, and included this giftie for me.

That K is going onto my chandelier filled with collected Ks that hangs right over my computer.

I didn’t peek into her swap boxes, they are just too darling to open.  I am afraid my photo of them wasn’t as good as it should be, but the one on her blog is. She owns one of those Canon Rebel cameras I whine about all the time.

You should look at her photo, she is a talented stylist and every picture she takes is a beauty.Studio_clean_up_027

I forgot to mention that the flowered china in this picture is a gift from Beth. She thinks of me when she is at an auction and is always bringing me pretties she gets there.

I tried re-taking this photo (same as the last post) in daylight, but unless I have direct light, my photos are never good. Etsy_sales_004

That is why every photo I take of something for Etsy is in front of the French doors in the light.  I try to use different papers and table clothes as backgrounds, but it is always the same location, since it has the best light in the room.

This Witch’s Boot might be my only Halloween offering, besides black and orange millinery.  I won’t have time to do much for Halloween, I am going to skip straight to filling up my 10 x 10 booth at Silver Bella for Christmas and making things for Lollyshops.Btnshare2

Karkie or Karla?? And 7.1 vs 12.1, does it make a differance?

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Books_vw_001 Amy Barickman of the Vintage Workshop and Indygo Junction gave me some cool papers to play with and some blank board books by Create & Treasure to use them on.

Books_vw_002_2 The papers were canvas  and fabric textured and it was fun to experiment with those along with using different settings on my editing software to print Vintage Workshop images in multiple sizes.  I also love the trick I learned from Beth, to change the papers to sepia for a romantic and neutral  background.

This first book is all neutral with splashes of color from rose pictures.Books_vw_004

This book is more colorful, I was going for the pop of some spring pastels with it.

And look how generous I was with my sprays of old velvet flowers! I am so happy with my commitment to my New Years resolution to "use my good stuff and not hoard it"!Books_vw_006 Books_vw_009

This little one is a tag book, I’d never made one before, and really enjoyed the concept. The shape is cute and since it is so small, it was an easy one to pull together.Books_vw_010

The background papers we have for our Birds and Bonnets Swap are a big favorite of mine and I used them on this book too.Books_vw_011

The framed picture on the front of the book and the cut out one of the kids on this page are both printed on canvas paper. Garage_sale_003   

On my way to Kansas City to visit Amy to take her these samples that I made, (and also to repaint Beth’s antique mall booth yesterday,) I stopped at a garage sale and picked up this little cutey.Garage_sale_005  (it is now listed on my Etsy shop)

At the same sale I bought the pink velvet earring display (complete with vintage clip on earrings) I found these two plates for $1.

But my best purchase of the day was at a trip to Costco. I bought a new camera!

Isn’t this clear and sharp?  The two photos of my garage sale finds are on the new camera (Cannon Power Shot SD950 IS 12.1MP)

The other photos posted today are taken with my old Cannon that was a 7.1 MP.  Can you tell a difference?Garage_sale_019

This photo of Beth’s booth is from the older camera too.  It really wasn’t  a bad camera, but I just wanted a bit sharper image.

Isn’t the color we painted her walls perfect? We spent a long time discussing what she wanted. We decided that "ish" was what she needed.  One of those colors you aren’t sure what it is.  Greenish, bluish, grayish, depending on how you look at it.

I’m still searching for the color I want to paint my bedroom and I think, this just might be it.Garage_sale_025

See, this old camera didn’t do closeups too badly.

Garage_sale_026 After we painted the walls the perfect "ish" color, we got to decorate and redo her booth.Garage_sale_029

She had been inspired by all the photos in blogland of Round Top and was collecting items to fit the look that we were calling "Texas Chic".Garage_sale_030 

The big difference is in the prices, though! Beth’s things are bargains.  By the way, she had tons of cabinet cards in her booth for $1 and under. Garage_sale_031_2 

She does have cool stuff. Garage_sale_036

A newish blogger friend who Beth discovered was her neighbor, came by to visit as we were finishing up too.  Another Carla, she is the one on the right.

I’ve never met so many Karlas and Carlas as I have since I started blogging. I am considering changing my blog name (but not the URL, you’ll still be able to find it)

My family calls me Karkie and I think maybe I should switch this over to "Karkie’s Cottage"

What do you think? Too confusing? Doesn’t matter? Good idea?

That chandelier in Beth’s booth was a job to hang.  It involved both of us on a giant ladder, with lots of giggles and reminded us of the scene in Friends with Joey and Ross trapped on the fire escape. Garage_sale_038

I know, I know, I have run on for too long again. But I wanted to see more photos with my new camera!  These millinery blooms are shot with the Macro setting. (they are for sell on Etsy too)Garage_sale_052

I had been looking at EXPENSIVE cameras and settled on this pocket sized digital one instead. I have 30 days to return it if I decide it isn’t sharp enough, then I can move on to the bigger and better (and bank account busting) camera.

But I think this one might be good enough for me.  Hmmm. Will you all help me decide over the next couple of weeks?Gifts_002_3

Here is another comparison for you.  The flowers and fairy bear are the new camera.

The last two of the Gifts_005 necklace and package are the old camera.

This is the package I sent out to the winner of my Birthday Giveaway.

Don’t forget that there is a special giveaway in May too. You can enter by leaving any comment on any post all month.

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!

I could get used to this……….

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Trip_to_palm_springs_098 Did I enjoy my trip?? Look at this goofy grin, it says it all! I had a blast, wallowing around in all that luxury.Trip_to_palm_springs_016

We even had sunshine and warmish weather for most of the trip.Trip_to_palm_springs_018

After a  long, dark, and cold winter in Kansas, I had almost forgotten how a bed of blooming flowers can lighten up my heart.Trip_to_palm_springs_029

I could have been perfectly happy just staring at the colors all weekend and soaking up some springtime.Trip_to_palm_springs_028

Honestly, I enjoyed sitting in a rocker in the courtyard with Victoria magazine, listening to the fountain as much as all the time I spent in the spa!Trip_to_palm_springs_038

And I wasn’t the only one enjoying the lovely weather.Trip_to_palm_springs_041

This little guy seemed happy to pose for me.Trip_to_palm_springs_077

I was missing Sugarwings when I saw the kid’s pool area.  There was more than one pool, this one, as well as the adult pool near it, and a pool out side of the Ladies lounge area at the spa. I thought about peaking to see if there was a guy’s pool in their lounge, but thought it might not look good to the CEO of my husband’s company if I was thrown out of the club because I was checking out the men’s spa.

Trip_to_palm_springs_084 Brisk, spring time air was a bit too chilly for me to brave swimming any way. It didn’t seem to bother these guys, though.Trip_to_palm_springs_085

Walking around the property and soaking up sunshine along with the perfectly manicured beauty of the surroundings was enough for me.Trip_to_palm_springs_058

Everything about this hotel was PERFECT down to the last tiny detail, such as serving butter shaped like golf balls!!Trip_to_palm_springs_020

Which brings me to the food.  It was just almost too pretty to eat! (but I managed to try it all anyway)Trip_to_palm_springs_021

For Thursday’s dinner at the country club, we meandered through the club sampling food from  a dozen or more themed stations set up around the club house.Trip_to_palm_springs_023

Orchids in each appetizer??? How decadent is that????? It about killed me to eat a scallop  and then watch my empty cup with its pretty little blossom get carried away on the waiter’s tray.  If I worked there, I’d be in the kitchen washing each one off as they came back in empty cups and putting them into water to make centerpieces. 

I hope they were saved! Boxes_and_ducks_017

But then, I am the person who can’t throw away a poinsettia at the end of January  because it is still valiantly trying to cling to life. Does anyone else suffer from January Poinsettia Guilt Syndrome?Trip_to_palm_springs_070

Okay, back to the pictures of pretty stuff!

We were served a roof top buffet for lunch one afternoon.Trip_to_palm_springs_090

And the awards banquet dinner was beautiful too (of course!)Trip_to_palm_springs_092

Gourmet food does tend to be tiny, but they pack a lot of flavor into every bite!

I kept calling it all "Top Chef" food.  I had ceviche as a snack one afternoon and closed my eyes to pretend Chef Tom was there next to me. (if you are not a Top Chef fan, you should at least watch the show just to see his eyes!! I have a crush on that man)Trip_to_palm_springs_087   

And then, of course there was the spa.  I had a facial the first day, and was told to come early and enjoy the spa facilities. I wish I could have taken photos, but didn’t want to intrude on the privacy of the other women indulging themselves there.

Some people stayed all day, going from the whirlpool, swimming pool, multiple lounge areas, sauna (eucalyptically wonderful!), steam room and back again.  Laying around eating fresh fruits, sipping teas, and having beauty treatments.

There was so much to offer. I loved the individual shower rooms, set up so nicely with all you could ever need in them.  Then, the big mirrored dressing rooms were filled with any item you might wish  to primp with.  It was like Willy Wonka land for grown women instead of kids.  Candy dishes set out with combs, brushes, creams, gels, anything you could desire before dressing and leaving.

I looked at the clock a lot to see how long I had been relaxing.  Five minutes drag for me when I am just sitting in hot water.Trip_to_palm_springs_027

Maybe it was because I just loved being outdoors so much.  I went for long walks to explore the neighborhood and see the flowers.Trip_to_palm_springs_049

"The River" is the name of the shopping center across the street from our resort.Trip_to_palm_springs_050

Its too bad I wasn’t hungry, the restaurants were had wonderful views of the mountains and the fountains. On the other hand, the free food they were filling me up with at our hotel was too good and I just had no room to sample anything else!

Trip_to_palm_springs_051 I browsed mostly, admiring the cheerful, blingy California style.

But not so much the California price tags.Trip_to_palm_springs_052

But, if you know me, you know I found the sale racks!

And not only were these Tees on sale- they had faeries and crystals on them!

The one on the right is my souvenir for the trip.

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I fell in love with these too, but didn’t really need new sandals, since I had bought some for the trip.Trip_to_palm_springs_076

And anyway- I was given a pair of Crocs as one of the many gifts they kept giving us!!!

This is just a bit of the loot they showered on us, along with books and treats.  Oh and of course, the entire weekend, with flights, meals, spa treatments, golf, etc.

My husband also got a $100 gift card, but we were so overwhelmed with the generosity we had been treated to, that we donated it to the company charity. They have a fund for employees with financial difficulties. Such as one of the workers at a course my husband runs, she lost her father recently and had no money for a funeral.  The company paid for all the costs for her! Now, doesn’t this sound like nice people to work for????Trip_to_palm_springs_057

We were so well cared for and pampered while there.

Its too bad I am not a bigger drinker, the wines and cocktails were fabulous too.  I decided this New Zealand white is my new fave.Trip_to_palm_springs_096

I met so many friendly people, and should not have worried about snooty country club types.  I have figured out, that at any gathering or group meeting, people can seem distant. But if you just go up and say hi and introduce yourself, they are usually just as happy to meet some one as you are.

  Everyone that I talked to was as welcoming as can be and no one treated me like I didn’t fit in at all.  Even if I was the only one goofy enough to be taking pictures of all of my food and acting like a dork of a tourist!!Pumpkin_patch_034   

But there is no place like home and it is wonderful to be back in Kansas with my own little "Dorothy".

Cold hands, warm NOTHING- I’m a popsicle and Twinkle is a pupsicle

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Beth is now a contributer to The Vintage Workshop.  Her how to projects will be in upcoming newsletters. Sign up HERE for a free newsletter and learn all of her crafty tricks!

Thanks for all the nice comments about the pictures of my home in the snow.  Here is a photo of the front of the house. Like I said, it is a weird one, we have added on so many times, it is a conglomeration of different shapes and styles stuck together! 

Art_opening_003 It is still FREEZING here.  I can’t get warm, no matter how many pairs of socks I wear or shirts I layer on.  The part of the house that is about to turn 100 is drafty, the new part is on a cement slab.  No where is warm when it is this cold outside!

Sweat_treats_and_roses_120 My studio/office has a cement floor and Twinks refuses to stay down there. I can’t keep her off of my lap for anything.   It isn’t that easy to type with her helping me, but painting is even worse.Sweat_treats_and_roses_105

So, I put away the  brushes and decided to work on more recipe book covers for the swap.

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Some are going way over the top.Sweat_treats_and_roses_108

I wonder, is my resolution to use my ‘good’ supplies making my work a bit too much?Sweat_treats_and_roses_109

This one is a little bit more restrained, but uses some of my favorite things.Sweat_treats_and_roses_111

I covered this 25 cent wooden cut out from Michaels in old, pink wallpaper, then painted her up a bit, and added a glitzy necklace with a heart charm.Sweat_treats_and_roses_115  (it dangles)

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Isn’t the image I used wonderful???  Sissy found a website and emailed it to me.

It is a blog run by a generous person who posts vintage pictures and ephemera to share!

Check it out, the Graphics Fairy has a lot of great pics to offer!

(I drew the crown onto this lovely lady that I downloaded from her)Sweat_treats_and_roses_119

After I finished this cover, I realized- it had no roses!

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Maybe I will add a rose to the hair of one of the ballerinas. hey- wait, it looks like their dresses already are garlanded in roses! That qualifies!!Sweat_treats_and_roses_117

I liked tying tidbits to the bottom of it, a rusty key, a heart charm with a red stone, and the last tassel from the pillow that Twinkle chewed up.(waste not- want not)Art_opening_009

And how beautiful is this?? 

Last night, I went to an art opening that some of my friends were a part of.Art_opening_012

I was delirious about this beaded piece!  Laurie said she worked on it for a YEAR. The time she put into  it certainly shows. Art_opening_026

I would love to own it, but it is slightly (ha) out of my budget.  (but worth every penny of the $6,000 price tag) Art_opening_024

Laurie offered to custom make a single square for me at an extremely reasonable price and I almost teared up.Art_opening_027

She asked me to pick a style I liked.  So, I pointed out about a dozen that I loved most, and told her that I liked the soft colors, and to surprise me with one.  Art_opening_023

It was hard to choose, I just couldn’t. I loved them all.Art_opening_005

Here is our group of art appreciators in front of one of Linda Baranski’s paintings. (I am the one with the spinach between my front teeth- the food was great there!)

I wore two shirts and a big heavy furry lined sweater. I cannot get warm this week.

I wish that it would warm up even just to NORMAL winter cold. This single digit stuff is creeping into my poor old bones and starting to get me down.Rose_box_008 

It is so cold, I haven’t gotten done nearly what I wanted to this week. I should work out in the studio till midnight or so, but I am giving up and going in to sit by the fire and shiver.  I’d go and rent a movie to watch, but that would involve going outdoors.Rose_box_004

This is a box I had made previously, but to make myself feel productive, I listed it on Etsy.  I didn’t make anything to sell today, but  I felt better having listed something.

SOLD-THANKS!

I am nearing the end of the  book covers.Rose_box_006

Soon, soon, I will be done with them. I have loved making each and every one, but it has been a big job! 

Of course, I am already trying to think of a good idea for a new swap with Beth, we have loved hosting this one so much!

But before I do, there are some projects I want to make, and things I want to create to sell on Etsy. 

Hopefully, there will be photos coming in the next week or so!

Gifts Galore, The Antique Store, and whining no more

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Carol_and_beth_craft_003 What a lovely day I had!!

Carol and Beth came over to play.  Carol worked on a cute book she was making out of envelopes- great idea. I want to try one too. Beth and I worked on our Sweet Treats and Roses Swap recipe book covers.

Carol_and_beth_craft_005 But first, we had a light lunch. I made a salad and some prime rib stew (well maybe not so light, huh?) with ruby gold potatoes and a crusty bread from the bakery downtown that uses a wood fired oven. 

I took all 3 leaves out of the dining table so it would be cozy, and moved around some  of my centerpiece stuff left over from Christmas to give it a new look (Christmas is still not put away yet around here, will it ever be????)

Just in time for the lunch, I received this cute as a button, wire cloche from Crystal as a giveaway prize from her blog!!  I always say that every thing looks more important under glass, but now have to revise that to under a "cloche"- it doesn’t have to be a glass one!  I also used the wallpaper book that Beth made for me as part of the display, it would dress up any vignette.Carol_and_beth_craft_012

So, I have my gift of a new cloche and this great book Beth for made at Christmas. I am feeling pretty special to have gotten such nice presents.  Then– Beth and Carol both brought stuff for  me!!!! Carol_and_beth_craft_014

Beth picked up this candelabra at our favorite auction house last night.  (I used to raise peacocks, and love anything with a peafowl on it- but never had a pink one before)

She thinks it is gaudy and apparently everyone else did too, she says no one bid on it. She knew it would be just gaudy enough for me to love.Carol_and_beth_craft_026

Carol brought this royal  bar of soap (available on her blog, if you want some- it is hand made and smells wonderful!) and these rhinestone embellished white gloves.

Just my style!Carol_and_beth_craft_016

But that is not all! Our swap members are sending in the pages of recipes for the Sweet Treats books and a couple of them came with GIFTS for Beth and I. Kathy senrt us the tags and the "Beauty" collage, is from Sarah and it came with a pretty painted card.

The other side of it says:

Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old (Kafka)

I think I will keep this as my motto for my 5oth year celebration that is beginning now and going till my birthday in May. It is quite appropriate for me.

Remember, there is a gift for comment # 5,558 (my birthday, May 5, 1958) I also have my one year blog anniversary coming up on Valentines Day. I will need to do something special for that, too.  I get so many things, I want to share the good fortune. I love presents, don’t you???? Christy

Blog giveaways are so generous. Here is one you should check into if, you have a little person in your life. A choice of hand made pants or a skirt. I think my little Sugarwings would be cute as pie in either! (by the way, thanks for all your input on her photos, #4 was the big winner)

You can enter at Clarice’s and while you are there, wish her pretty young lady a happy birthday.Carol_and_beth_craft_019 You can also enter a great giveaway at KJ’s, she is throwing herself a surprise 50th birthday party and has presents for us!

Carol, Beth, and I did a lot of chatting, but we did manage to get some work done too.  I made a few covers for the swap recipe books. (take a peek at the recipes in so far, here on our flickr page)

This one is from a copy of a De Longpre rose.Carol_and_beth_craft_020

And this one is from some floral vintage wallpaper that Beth brought.

Why is it so much more fun to use someone else’s supplies than your own??Carol_and_beth_craft_021

This one is on some old shelf liner paper I found in my garage last night when I was searching for supplies to make a magic wand ( pictures later!).Carol_and_beth_craft_022

I also prepped a lot of covers, with some vintage wallpapers, ready to embellish and foof up.

Nice, cheerful Valentine reds on these.Carol_and_beth_craft_023

Pretty pinks and chocolates here.Carol_and_beth_craft_024

And some romantic neutrals with a touch of roses (the lavender one will be going to my pal who shares my 5-5-58 birthday, Barb , who is found on Lavender Lollipop Lane.

Carol_and_beth_craft_010 Remember how I have been whining about all the shopping I have had to do to set up our apartment outside of DC?

Yesterday, I actually got to pop in to the local antique mall and take a deep breath of that glorious musty antique store aroma and it was heaven! I didn’t buy much, but a few little OLD doo dads sure made me happy after the time I had to put in at retail shops and discount stores and mattress outlets!

But- I think I owe all of you an apology. I did whine  a LOT last week about having to shop so much.

With all of the real problems in the world, that isn’t such a big one, really, is it?? Poor me, I had to buy 2 brand new flat screen TVs, 3 rooms full of brand new furniture, and all new kitchen stuff.  What a bitch I am!!! Sorry.

But I just like old, or hand made things, and it was hard to get excited about filling a place with new stuff, plus it had to be done so fast, it was a marathon of never ending discount stores, plus, I was sad about my husband and I having to be apart so much.

Oh no, here I go again, whining. Sorry.  I know I am LUCKY and I do appreciate what I have.  I hope I didn’t offend anyone by my weasly whines.

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