jewelry

More Puppy Pics and a lost and forgotten giveaway

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, give away, jewelry, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies
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We had such a nice holiday weekend. Of course, any weekend when we get some Sugarwings time is a good weekend.

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Add in some pups, and there couldn't be a better way to spend some time.

 

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Then, today was craft day and we took a few puppy breaks outside to enjoy the day.  This little tiny girl is the one we have decided to keep.  She was going by Glinda, which we like, but since we won't have a whole passle of pups any more, we won't really need to stick with the Oz theme, so we might change it.

I've kind of liked the name Agnes.  That was my Grandma's name, and my cousin suggested it for the Name the Puppies contest. I had told her that I loved the name but would save it for a baby we keep some day, not one that was for sale. At that time, we didn't realize we were keeping one.

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Since Twinkle got so ill, I simply had to keep one. We might never have pups again!  I'd kick myself for not snagging one for myself if there were not any more coming in the future.  I also decided that Beth needed one.  Her birthday is coming up but I just couldn't wait til then to surprise her, I had to tell her today.

We are going to have a blast taking the two pups with us everywhere.  Can't you picture us pushing our flea market carts with the dogs in them when we go to Sparks and White Cloud to shop?  Its going to be so much fun to have the puppies play together under our work tables while we cut and glue.

Beth is not ready to take one home yet, her husband has a trip planned and they want to wait till he gets home to be a part of settling in the new baby. 

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Its so fun to have a houseful of them, I'm glad I get to have Beth's pup around for a while too.  The other two are for sale now and it will be too quiet around here when they leave. 

They are so funny right now, running and  fighting and wrassling. Quite a few of my photos were just blurs, since these guys move so fast.   

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Not everyone around here is as impressed with the babies as I am, though.  Our old tom cat has eaten rabbits bigger than these guys.  He can completely ignore how cute they are when they try to get his attention.

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Not me. I'm smitten.  You might have noticed by my blog becoming a Dog Blog.  Sorry guys, bad news if you are sick of puppy pics, they are still coming. And by adopting Agnes Rose (or Agnes Fae?) into our lives, that means we'll have a never ending supply of fuzz ball photos.

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See what I mean?

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It might seem like it, but I don't spend ALL my time giggling in the garden with Dorky Babies and Fairies.  I've gotten quite a bit of new things made lately. This is the May Giveaway Prize.  Kind of late to announce, it, huh? If I was trying to drive my readership by offering giveaways, this is not the way to do it. Announcing it after the giveaway was over would be pointless. 

But I do them because I enjoy them and I have tons of crap, I mean- cool stuff- in my studio to share.

So this little mini book goes to:

Joanne

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There is new stuff in the Boutique too. I took a few hours to list  a ton of it the other day.

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A few of the vintage paper pieces that I made, but not all. I'll add more of them later.

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Quite a few pair of earrings that I made from vintage pieces.

 

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And some junk jewel bags for you to make something with.

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Some junkier than others.

By the way, there is a JUNE GIVEAWAY  starting now. All comments, all month count.  I'll come up with a prize and let you know. Hopefully not after the fact again, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was.

Bag-o-pups

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, I do tend to run on, don't I?, jewelry, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies
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The sampler that Beth made for my birthday is so beautiful! I have been moving it from one place to another until I decide where I'd enjoy it best.  I'm in the middle of some redos (again!) so this is good timing for finding just the right spot to show it off.    I will have some  photos of it later, for some reason the ones I just snapped didn't come out so good, and I am short on time right now, we're getting ready for a craft day in the studio with friends.

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The pups come over to the studio with me every day when I go to work. I load them up in a bag and haul them all together to the work space.  In the evenings, they come back to the main part of the house with me and live in a wading pool that takes up a big part of the kitchen.

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Here is their studio home, they have a bed (on a heating pad to keep the chill of the cement floor away) and next to that is a chair that Twinkle can jump onto to escape them if she wants a break.  And don't all moms deserve a break? I remember when my boys were little and  I was day dreaming of the time when I could finally close the bathroom door and not have someone on the other side demanding to be let in.

Speaking of potty time, I'm experimenting with litter box training these guys.  At this age, they are learning not to pee in their nest, but have such tiny bladders that they have to go just about as soon as they climb out of it. So, I placed the litter box right next to the bed, and it seems to be working.  I do have some papers down too, but most of the mess is going in the litter. 

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Its hard to believe that something this tiny and sweet can produce so much pee and such a mess.   I'm hoping the litter idea works, because I have been changing newspapers all throughout the day.   And am already getting a bit tired of that part of the experience. 

My husband is going to Nag's Head on business this week and invited me to tag along to the coast with him.  Instead, I am home with an ocean of puppy pee.   I probably could have found a dog sitter for a few days, but honestly, we have these guys for such a short period of time, I hate to miss any of it.  I promised my husband I'd go anywhere with him at all when he travels in June but I just didn't want to miss any puppy time now.

So, it looks like I'll be tagging along to Pittsburgh in June instead of the Outer Banks in May…

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Do you blame me for not wanting to miss a week of the few short weeks we have these guys?

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Plus, I still have Sugarwings a few days a week until her Daddy gets out of school at the end of the month. I didn't want to leave them in a lurch for a babysitter.  (and I don't want to miss out on any of my special days with her either!) Once June is here, I don't know how often I'll have her with me.

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My poor husband really is on the road a lot. We try to make up for it when he is home by making the time as fun as possible, but I need to also make an effort to travel with him more. I'm such a home body, its hard for me to pack up and go.  Seems like last year, I was taking one trip after another and it really wore me out. I don't know how he handles traveling so often! 

I'm going to have to be a bit more supportive and travel with him when I can.  We usually have enough Southwest points for a free flight, so tagging along with him is pretty cheap.  And we do enjoy our trips together once I force myself up and out of the house. 

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For now, he understands about these guys and my ties to them.  He's such a wonderful guy to work so hard for all of us and sacrifice his time away from home to do it. 

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While he is away, I put in as much studio time as I can, so that we can hang out while he is here. And I can spoil him with his favorite meals. 

I'm still embellishing the tee shirts from Wal-Mart.   I wish I could buy two in every color, I swear, these are the most comfy tees I have ever worn. 

For this salmon pink shirt, I made a rose from ribbon and a cut up hankie.  The kerchief was cut into half, and I used just one of the halves to make it. I cut it into equal squares, then pinched each together from the center of the square and put a stitch there. 

After that, I put all the pinched and stitched squares together and sewed them into the rose.  I'm not much of a sewer, but this was really easy. 

Since I didn't have pinking shears and was afraid the edges might fray, I sewed the rose to a pin instead of directly to the shirt, then tied the ribbons to the pin.

I took scissors and rounded off some of the corners, to make them look more petal like after it was done.

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Yes, I am still yammering on…. here are a few packages of purchases from my Boutique that I wrapped up yesterday. 

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These vintage flocked wallpaper pouches are becoming an obsession with me. And some are getting a bit fancier than others.

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If you order anything from my shop that fits in one, that is probably how your purchase will be wrapped up. I've made quite a few for that purpose.

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If you are wondering whats new there, I'm adding some vintage new stock necklaces. Man, are they something! Each is close to 100 years old, and has been packed away, never worn. YOU would be the first to wear one of these beauties!!!

I listed a few yesterday, and have more to get in the shop.  So please check back!

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Pansy Pendant Prize and getting my snorer-snipped

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, jewelry, Sugarwings, yorkies
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Did I mention that I LOST the pendant that I told you was going to be the giveaway for April?  Well, maybe misplaced, not totally lost.  Its somewhere in my studio.  Who knows when it will turn up. So, I'm subbing this one.  In the Mid West, pansies are one of the first things you can plant, and I'm always excited when they start showing up in front of the grocery store and in the parking lots of hardware stores. 

So, to replace the previous pendant, here is a pansy shard necklace to welcome spring. Its from a really nice English bone china bowl that I was sad to see break.

All comments all month are entered into the drawing for the pansy pendant.  All sign ups on Google Friend Connect are entered into the Peat Pot Pretty drawings (multiple pots are being given away).  

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Look at how big our cuddlepups are getting! Their eyes are not open yet, but we've hidden the markers for now. Sugarwings is still pretty worried that they can't see.  I guess I should hide her package of googly eyes and glue too.  We don't need the pups to turn into art projects.

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These guys are getting big fast. Next week, they'll need a bigger box.  I'll have to dig out the puppy pond.  We use a kid's wading pool as a play pen when the pups are big enough to run around. Its easy to wipe out and keep cleaned up, and keeps the kids contained, yet gives them space to run and play.

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We had a mini craft day yesterday, only Beth and Mary could come.  Beth had just returned from her Grandmother's funeral, so I picked some lilacs and made a little arrangement for her.  I rarely order flowers from a florist, I'd rather do something personal when someone passes.

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This was a simple arrangement.  I wrapped lilacs in a wet paper towel, then in plastic wrap, and next in ephemera.  To the ephemera, I glued an old button (Beth is a button person) and a small banner with her Grandma's name written in purple glitter ink.

Then, I dropped it into the jar onto some moss and added a glittered bird.

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The jar is from a garage sale, I'd found two of them over the weekend for $4.50 each. She'll be able to empty the stuff out of it and use it for storage in her studio later on.

The pin that I clipped to the gross grain ribbon (taken from an old hat- when I take apart a hat, I use ALL the pieces!) is a pair of bird scissors! I'd found it in a jar of junk jewels and had been saving it for Beth, because I know she loves sewing supplies.  Too bad it was such a sad occasion for me to finally get to use it. 

She can take it off the ribbon and wear it on a jacket if she'd like.

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In case you were wondering, my husband lived through the tree trimming above the house.  You can see from this angle why I was worried about both him and the roof! And the air conditioning unit that sits right below the limb. 

From this photo, I noticed that the storm window in the attic guest room is up.  I have to wonder if it was up all winter.  No one opens that window… Geez, no wonder we pay such huge propane bills.

This afternoon, I'm having a minor surgery.  My snoring has gotten so loud, no one in the house can sleep and I have decided to have something done about it.   From what I've been told, I'm louder than the chainsaw.

  I'm crossing my fingers that it works! But I may be away from the computer for a few days, so please forgive me if I don't have a chance to respond to emails or comments.

I'll get all orders from the Boutique filled and mailed before I go in for the snipping.  Anything that is ordered after won't be mailed till Saturday or Monday depending on how big of a wimp I am.


Bejewelled

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), jewelry, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, yorkies

IMG_0062We are hoping that the Easter Bunny will bring us some puppies.  Twinks gets bigger each day, and is very restless. I've had to make a bed on the floor for her, since she can no longer jump up onto furniture.

So, I put a blanket down in my room for her to sleep on, but most of the night she paces and wants up with me. I scoop her up, but an hour later, she needs to get down again.  Then, she paces some more.  I was tempted to lock her out of the room so I could sleep, but I really need to keep an eye on her and be ready to help with the delivery.  The most important thing about newborn Yorkies is to keep them warm. Sometimes, during delivery the mom gets busy with the newest pups and one will get pushed aside and gets lost and cold. If their body temperature drops too much, they will die.  I've learned the hard way to stay with the mom constantly and be there for the babies when they come.

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At least we have a pretty view while we are not sleeping at night!  I saw Andrea's new ceiling fan/chandelier and asked where she got it. When I saw they were on sale for 1/2 price with free shipping, I ordered one for the bedroom. Our fan was getting old, loud, and sometimes would just quit for a day or so.  (I was worried about fire hazards)

This thing is gigantic. And heavy.  But glorious!  I am probably going to paint the ceiling medallion to match the fan better, its glazed bronze now. I'll swipe some ivory paint over it, letting the bronze peek though.

My poor husband has deserted Twinks and I, he seems to think he needs some sleep.  Sugarwing's passed on more poison kisses to me, and I have caught her latest cold. Which make me snore 50 times worse than I normally do (and normally, it ain't pretty). Plus, I'm so worn out with the limited sleep Twinkle is letting me have, that when I do zonk out for an hour or so, it is DEEP and apparently LOUD.  So, Rich is sleeping on the office sofa till the puppies are safely here and my snoring is under control. 

The office is in our addition, over the studio, and he jokes that my snoring is so loud, he has to go sleep in another house.

Oops, I hope any potential Silver Bella room mates didn't read that.

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Today, I'll be listing some new goods in the Boutique. I've got lots of sparklies and some ornate perfume bottles.

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What I have to say has nothing to do with the photos.  I just wanted to let you know that my friend, Hope, (who designed my blog layout) is starting an online journaling class.  We met at Silver Bella, but got to be friends at a blogger's luncheon in Virginia that Heather set up.

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At the lunch, she brought one of her journals with us to have us all sign as a memento.  So, I've seen her work in person, and have to tell you, its really, really good!

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She has had to deal with my endless questions about various blog/online/design oddities and has been a thoughtful teacher and very helpful when I was too dense to understand something that she was patiently explaining for the 5th email.

So, I'm quite sure she'll be an excellent teacher! Check out her class, Nostalgic Musings,  HERE.

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There are some great classes available out there now.  Mary (my Craft Day bud) is hosting another Artist Class right now, with projects I wish I had time to do…  Her last one was impressive and I hear this one is too.

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I'd better get busy listing all these schmancy, bejeweled baubles so I can get on with my day.  We are hoping to get the pontoon out of storage and into the water today.  And those pesky taxes need some attending also. urgh.

I hope you have some fun plans for Easter!  I might be taking a boat ride…

Party prep

antiques/junking, Books, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, I do tend to run on, don't I?, jewelry, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies

About readyWe are counting down the days till puppy time, poor Twinks looks about ready to pop!  She still has some time to go, and it looks like she is going to spend those days resting.  

The whole time I am in the studio, she curls up in this dog carrier/purse.  She barely fits anymore, and I'd hate to have to sling it over my shoulder with her (and that tummy full of pups) in it at this point.

It was given to her when she was a puppy herself by a friend, and I used to carry her around in it.  It has become her dog bed under my work table.  Now that her birthing time is getting closer, she rarely leaves the bag.

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Or maybe she just hides in it to escape the chaotic mess that my studio has become??  I feel like hiding when I look at it too.  I have two craft days  and an Easter Egg party coming up, one tomorrow, so I might need to rent a back hoe to clean this quickly.

Here is something I have learned about having a nice, big studio to work in.

THE MORE TABLES I SET UP, THE MORE STUFF I LEAVE OUT. 

Its really sad, because I enjoy having a pretty place to work in, and I'd never let my house get to this point. My home always looks lived in, but not scary like the studio. I like things pretty and peaceful.  But out here, things just pile, and pile, and pile.  Till I force myself to do something about it.

I knew I'd let it go too far when Sugarwings lectured me about covering up her Play Doh table with packing materials.  We talk a lot about her not messing with my stuff, and I was in the wrong to over flow into her area.  And I sure heard about it too.

It may look like utter chaos, but there really is a working order to it… at least that is what I tell myself. I'm sure that is what all the people on "Hoarders" say to themselves too.

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So, today, I've spent the morning clearing away the last of the Alice themed goods. I've listed the remaining 4 tag covers (I think I'd made about 100!)  in the Boutique and all of the materials I used while working on the tags and books are stowed away.

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Then, I finished up making Peat Pot Pretties with Charlotte fairies from all of those materials that were still out.  I've listed these two and have a few more to photograph.  Soon, I hope to gather up what I need to make up the kits that you have asked for to make your own.  Maybe after I face the taxes….

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There was a big pile of flea market finds that I was trying to get photographed and listed, and that is done now too. 

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The trouble with cleaning up, is that I can't just put things away. I have to finish up whatever I had them out for in the first place.  And use up the scraps.  So, of course, when I come across something like an old candy box that was torn, I had to make tags out of it.  If I'd packed it away, then it would have just become clutter and would have looked like I was saving torn up trash.  Then, I really would have felt like a Hoarder!

So, I made tags from the box.  And took photos, and listed them. (I'm patting  myself on the back big time over that)  I used tidbits laying around on my desk. That is such a much more fun way to clean than to just pack it all away. Plus, its a challenge to limit myself to using what is on the desk, not getting anything new out. 

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And then, when I get to the place when there is not much left to use on the desk, I can get back to the rest of the clean up. 

I'm kind of looking forward to it.  I have all day and all night by myself, till as late as I'd like to stay out here and putter and clean.  I'll watch the Idol results and Runway while I work and eat granola bars for dinner.  

Although, so far, this season of each has been kind of blah to me… Still a fan, but just not as excited about either this time around.  I'm still hanging on to LOST too, but I kind of feel like every time they give us one of the so called, promised "answers" its still a question. So, is Richard right, is the island Hell, or was that just his way of seeing it, because of his background??

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And please remember, if you want a chance to win this month's giveaway- the shard and rose quartz pendant, you can leave a comment on any post, you don't have to go back to the one where I ann
ounced the MARCH GIVEAWAY.

Okay, back to work for me. But first a quick trip to the PO and the gym. 

March giveaway does really exist and some Tag Book Tendinitis

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, give away, jewelry, Sugarwings, yorkies
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Happy St Pats!  There is a great parade downtown Lawrence, but I had to skip it today.  Sugarwings went with the rest of the family and I stayed home to rest. 

Remember the Frozen Charlotte flu that knocked me out of commission a couple of weeks ago? It turned into pleurisy.  But on top of that, I seem to have some tendinitis in my left arm, from making over 70 tag books and typing out the labels.  Funny, when you are over 50 and call the Dr. to say that your chest and left arm hurts, everyone starts to panic.

But, I knew it wasn't a heart attack, I could just tell.  But my Dr. wouldn't see me to say what it was, I had to go to the ER.  And since my stubborn, doctor's office hating, husband has high cholesterol issues and a family history of heart problems,  I knew that if I refused to go in to get checked, he would use this as an excuse to not get checked himself if a future chest pain ever came up for him.

Since I KNEW it wasn't my heart, I finished all the tag books (from the tags that were already here, I am expecting a few more yet) and got them to the PO before I went to the ER.  The pain had been around for more than 24 hours, I figured that if it was an emergency, I'd already have been dead.

So, the tags are in the mail, I am feeling better, but am supposed to rest up.  I might take a couple of days off from typing, this hurts!

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Sometimes it sucks to get old.  Things hurt more.  And linger longer.

Just ask poor old Bookie and Sparkle, they know how I feel. Those two hardly ever leave their pillow by the space heater.  But I did coax them out to pose in their St Pats finery.

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I'm going to take today and tomorrow off to get cozy and rest up while I recover from Frozen Charlotte Flu induced pleurisy and Tag Book Tendinitis.  I've got some reading to do for book club and need to go see Alice in Wonderland.  

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Before I go, I wanted to show you the giveaway for March.  Yep, its once again past mid-month by the time I remembered to announce my month long contest….

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This is a china shard pendant that I've made from a vintage plate, a rose quartz cab, two rose quartz beads, and vintage crystals.  This giveaway is retroactive, all comments all month, all posts go into the hat. 

Now, back to my ibuprofen. I hope you all find a lucky four leaf clover and a pot of gold today!

A Farmhouse McMansion

collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, jewelry
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My house was empty over the weekend, just me and my dogs. When not parked in front of the DVR with a bowl full of popcorn, I spent time making some jewelry.  But mostly, I watched way, way too much TV. 

My TV addiction has become a serious problem.  I might need an intervention.  Or follow Beth's advice and get a job as a TV critic.

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I was in a girly mood when I did this one.  Hmm, I think I'll switch the blue oval rhinestone with the rhinestone flower, this isn't balanced… I also think some pink crystal beads would be nice to add.

That is why I make my jewelry far in advance of an art show. I look it over, wear it, see if it hangs well and is comfy, or catches on anything. Changes sometimes need to be made.

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Sugarwing's Daddy brought home a free dollhouse for her.  While I think it is magnificent, and actually kind of looks like our house (if I added some black shutters to it), its a bit overwhelming. Wow, it is huge!

"That's what she said."– see, I watch too many "Office" episodes, I am quoting Steve Carrell.

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This mansion has hinges on each end so that a third of the house swings open, as well as part of the roof lifting up. I'd say it was hand made, with a lot of care.

And big HEAVY ply wood.

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My fairy grand baby already has a nice doll house in her room. This one is sturdy, wooden and hand made too, I found it at a garage sale for $20 a few years ago and painted it to match her room when she was big enough to play with it.  Its large, but not overwhelming like the white one her Daddy brought home to her.

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Plus, it is furnished in just her style, with the blue flying monkey and rainbow haired troll dolls feeling right at home there.

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There is a vintage log cabin with no roof that we use as a book case in her room too.  Its also from a garage sale, it was $10.  I lost the roof somewhere, and painted it white. 

It was probably worth something before I "fixed it up".

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There is also a doll house in my studio.  This one does double duty, I dump her toys out and take it with me to shows, its a great display shelf. Its tall and lightweight and adds a visual impact to my booth.

I certainly couldn't do that with the 2 ton, 20 room version that my son brought home this week.  Heck, maybe I'll use the new one for a dog house, its big enough for all three Dorkies to move into.

Notice how Twinkle automatically poses when I get out my camera? She thinks the photos are all about her. When I pick up the camera, she sits and waits to be admired.  The dog is turning into a bigger ham every day.

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See what I mean? She can't imagine I'd take a photo without her in it. If you've wondered why I call the Yorkies "Dorkies" its because of their silly, and adorable behavior, like this.

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Yes, Twinkle is pretty good company, she is right at my feet all day while I work, and is endlessly fascinated by all that I do.  I find myself showing her what I am working on, and her little head tilts to the side like she really cares and is intrigued by what I came up with.

And of course, she thinks some things just look like dog toys. She really wants one of these chicks.

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Not that she is getting one.  I kept a few for myself to make some things, and the rest are listed in the Boutique.  I've sold a LOT of them, but there are still some left.  But I can't recommend them as dog toys, no matter what Twinkle says.

Dollar Day

Books, Food and Drink, jewelry, We're having a party
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Yesterday, I had a mini craft day. Beth, Mary, and I all had things to do for Silver Bella, so we decided to hang out and do them together.  I had a few little gifties for them, some ephemera and a chocolate from See's Candys.

Beth brought a giant tub of jewels, a big box of buttons, and a stack of laces to tag and sort, one of those boring jobs that goes better with company.  Although, the jewels weren't boring to me, I loved looking through and playing with them. 

She even paid me a dollar to sort them out.  She also offered Sugarwings a dollar to sort buttons. Maybe Beth comes to visit for the cheap labor? 

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It was a day full of finished projects for me, I am thrilled to be getting long neglected things completed!

For a while, I have been buying sewing boxes, jewelry boxes, and other vintage containers to foofify.  And hadn't touched them, they've been piling up and overflowing from the tub I had them in.  I felt like they were going to bury me in an avalanche if I didn't get around to them soon.  So, it was a relief to take an afternoon to whittle down the pile and get a few foofed.

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There are a couple million dolls waiting for my attention too.  Some things, I just can't pass up while shopping, even though I should… Old dollies can be pretty cheap, and all they need is a bit of love, care, glue, cleaning, millinery and ironing.  Well, that does sound like a bit of work, no wonder I avoid them after I buy a pile of them.

But yesterday, I grabbed a couple of dirty dollies and got to work. And learned a trick from Beth.  She said that ribbons can be ironed on a lightbulb!!!!!!!

I had no idea, but it sure makes sense and really does work.

So, I pulled off a lamp shade and rolled a ribbon across the bulb, and that took all the wrinkles out immediately. I didn't even have to get out the iron and the board. 

So, I figured I'd try it on a doll skirt.  That worked great too, just open the skirt, drape it over the bulb and rub it around.  It looks very, very wrong while doing it (because the doll was stil in the dress), and elicited a few off color remarks, (I'll leave those to your imagination) but hey, it was easy and the wrinkles are gone!

I just hope these poor dolls don't feel too violated.

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I got a good start on earring making too.  During the summer months, I collect vintage bits and pieces to remake into pierced earrings, necklaces, and bracelets for the fall art shows I do.

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So, I'm planning on devoting most of this week to getting my jewels made up, tagged and ready to sell.

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Isn't this a PERFECT display for them!?  I hope to have it all filled up by the end of the week. Then, I'll just close the lid, set it aside and it will be all ready to go when I leave for Silver Bella.

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Sorting out Beth's jewels not only earned me a dollar, I found this little girl pin that was perfect to put on the cover of the Alice in Wonderland book I'd been working on.  Beth also brought me the rings to put the book together with.  So I got that finished too.

Not a bad day of production!

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When I was done, my son had this meal waiting for me! Roasted red peppers from the garden, rice with cilantro, and grilled tilapia.

Not a bad day at all.  Plus I made a whole DOLLAR. There are lots and lots of days that an artist can't say that!

Happy Birthday Beth!

jewelry, Moving to DC, vintage paper/collage art, We're having a party

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This is another post written before I left for Virginia. 

One of the things we have planned while hanging out in the DC area is a big birthday celebration for Beth.  She is flying out for a couple of days to visit and we are meeting up with blog friends in the area for a shopping day in Leesburg, but before that, she and I are going to go out for a ritzy dinner with Robin. 

I wanted to make something special for as a gift for her, so when I came across this vintage bracelet, that says "Virginia" on it, that gave me an idea for something sentimental.

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Its an old ID bracelet, and I'm sure the owner's name was Virginia, but I thought it was the perfect base for a charm bracelet to commemorate the trip.

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Her birthstone is pearl, so I added lots of genuine pearls to the chain.  Another stone for June is a moonstone. I had some sweet little moonstone settings that my Sissy had given me and told me to only use for special pieces.  I think this is special.  Beth is like my Kansas sister, my real sisses are all the way across the Midwest in Indiana.

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This little silver treasure chest is meant to signify all the fun days we have had out treasure hunting together.  Plus, I bought it at our favorite flea market in Sparks while on one of those treasure hunting trips.

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The Eiffel Tower symbolizes our Miss Frenchie's sale.

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Of course, more pearls.  And a vintage heart charm, because I know how much she loves old things with a lot of history, that aren't in perfect shape.  And also because I just love her to pieces!!

Now, I need to make a card and get it wrapped.  Plus pack my suitcase, gather all the goodies I am packing  for the other girls we are meeting up with, and get ready to hit the road.  Hmm, seems weird writing this before the trip and planning for it to post next week.  Well, next week for me, Today for you as you read it. 

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Do you remember seeing these? When I first showed them, I mentioned they were for a special event coming up. They are the little gifts that I am packing to take to the other blog pals who are meeting in Leesburg.

Some are old friends, some are people I have been wanting to meet. This is going to be a very special day, all organized by Heather, who planned it all and sent out the invitations.  I owe her a big thank you for making all the arrangements from meeting places in the morning to dinner reservations that night.   Also a thank you for inviting me, as well as timing it so I could be in the area to attend.

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I just can't wait! And yes, there will be LOTS of photos. This will be my last "pre-made" post, the next will be in real time and I'll have pix of the trip.

  Here is a list of who Heather has gathered up for this party:

Lori  www.myfaeriewindow.blogspot.com myfaeriewindow.blogspot.com/>  
  
Beth http://bethleintz.typepad..com/  
 
Andrea http://www.velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/  
 
Robin http://thriftymissprissy.typepad.com/  
 
Jessica http://www.suchprettythings.typepad.com/   
 
Stephenie  justalittlebitpink.blogspot.com/>  
 
Heather   prettypetals.typepad.com/>  

Amy http://www.inspireco.blogspot.com/  

Pamela http://pamelajanes.blogspot.com/   

Hope  http://besottment.typepad.com/

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If you'd like one of these journal/tag books, I am offering one as a gift in my JUNE GIVEAWAY. You enter by leaving any comment on any post.

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There are also some for sale in the Boutique.

In the eye of the storm

housework, jewelry, show and tell

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Its getting dark here, we've had a nasty storm.  I knew I had been working too hard on cleaning up my studio when the tornado sirens went off and I was thinking how angry I'd be if my studio had a branch come through the window and everything got all wet or blown after slaving over the redo for days!

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This redo has been very detailed. I started by getting a new tall, storage cabinet and that turned into shuffling everything around.  I took my time and went through all my supplies, made them easier to get to, got reacquainted with things I forgot I had, and even pulled the jewelry I had from one end of the room to the other, all into one area.

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These are the kind of jobs that eat up the hours.  It took me the length of three "America's Next Top Model" reruns to find, and separate all my sparklies.

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The case I have them in is from TJMaxx, I'd bought it years ago to use for display at art shows for my hand made jewelry.  99% of its life was spent in the back of the closet, taking up space. Then, it dawned on me, that this table with its display case and glass top would be ideal to have at my desk.  Kind of like a kid's school room desk, with the top that opens up, but there certainly aren't any math books in here! 

School would have been a lot more fun if this was what was inside the desks there.

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All these gems and pretties on display, but under glass and not getting dusty, will certainly be handy and inspirational! 

And maybe it will remind me to stop buying more. And more. And more.

But, I get such good deals! I have to buy glitzy pieces when they are a couple dollars or less, I'd be crazy not to! 

But, I do seem to have a lifetime supply! 

But, my favorite flea market is this week, and they always have rhinestones!

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Sugarwing's part of the studio got some redoing too.  I found this antique, toy vanity for her at a garage sale today.  I think I'll paint it white, if the rain ever stops. I thought about painting her table to match, but I really enjoy the blue. Maybe I'll paint the old milk box that she uses as a chair and stores her coloring books in.

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I sorted more than jewelry.  I went through wallpaper scraps, ephemera, and ribbons and got those all tidy and put  in useful places.

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To celebrate having the place all spiffed up, I put the table cloth onto my work table. Not practical at all, but since I am not sitting there and working right now, and won't have time to for a few days, I thought I'd enjoy seeing it there like that. 

 And I do.

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In the back is the culprit that started all this fuss.  Who would have thought that one new piece of furniture would turn into 4 days (and counting) of sorting and cleaning?

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There are still things I want to do, like cover the drawers of those two old cardboard/wallpaper chests in prettier paper. I'll leave the outside of the chest, but the drawer fronts would look better in lighter colors.

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Of course, it has taken me 4 days so far, because I play with stuff too much. If I was just dusting, mopping and tidying up, one day would have been plenty. 

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The storm outside is still pretty bad, but at least the sirens have stopped going off. That must mean that the possible tornado blew elsewhere.

Storms don't bother me, I kind of liked my day of sorting and playing with my goodies as the sky grew darker and darker.  Both of my sons called to make sure I was ok, since I was home alone.  That made my day even better.  There is no one more loving than  a grown up son. I'm lucky to have two of them.  Plus it was good to hear that Sugarwing's Daddy had her safely tucked into a basement (with shoes on, we always put on shoes if there is a storm, you never know when there might be broken glass) and away from the Kansas wind.

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