magazine pictures or articles

Doubling the bribe to get you to be my deer friend, sign up to win!

magazine pictures or articles, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art
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This is who greeted me this morning when I got up.  She was looking right in the studio window at me, waiting patiently for me to go and get my camera.  She didn't stick around long, after stripping all the bark from my shrubs, she moved on.  Now, with 10 acres of woods right behind us, why does this young lady keep returning to my roses??? 

She (or one of her buddies) gnawed my potted topiary down to a nub.  I don't have much hope for it returning when Spring finally gets here.

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Speaking of dear friends, my  buddy, Gwen, landed a spot on the cover of Somerset Life with her bottles. My fun friend, Tiffany took the photo at Silver Bella and another pal, Lori wrote the article.  The whole magazine is chocked full of bloggy friends, and I was extra pleased to see so many people that I've met at Silver Bella. 

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And while still on the buddy topic, THANKS to those who joined my Google Friend Connect on the side bar below the row of flowers. 

I think I'll extend the bribery for buddies and add another Peat Pot Pretty to the sweeten the pot.  Sign up to be my friend and I'll enter you to win one of these two pots.

You know I like presents!  And I also like my bloggy friends. Thanks for
always being a click away when I need to hear from someone.  Its been
an roller coaster week around here and I appreciate the well wishes. I
won't go into detail on all the dramas and worries. 

But there is plenty
of good stuff too, so I'll be sharing that with you later on. 

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My button filled vintage test tubes are in Somerset Life too.  Its always such a pleasure to be included with the artists in this publication!

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Funny, I'd forgotten I had a stash of these vials set aside.  When the magazine came, I pulled them out and listed them in the Boutique($10 each)

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It was a nice surprise to see a "Thanks" that I'd sent in with my work featured in the magazine.  If you have ordered anything from my shop, you might have noticed that I really enjoy packing things pretty.  And it doesn't have to be fancy, or over the top, sometimes the simplest things are the sweetest.

Well, if you ordered anything from me when I first got started, and haven't since, you don't know what I mean. It took me a while to find my style and to really start enjoying the wrapping process.  I have an area set aside in the studio for packaging, but I still rummage around the room looking for fun little tidbits to use as accents here and there.  My early packages were not so pretty…. and hopefully they are even now improving as I go.

I do reuse  and recycle the peanuts, bubble wrap, envelopes, and boxes- that is important to me.  Hopefully, once you get past all the scribbled over old addresses and labels, and get your order opened up, you'll like the way I've presented it. 

It makes me happy to do, and I like to think it makes the buyer smile when she opens it.

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Books, magazine pictures or articles, swaps, vintage paper/collage art
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There was another little glitch with the tag books.  I think these bottles are too fragile just to tie on the books! So, I spent time wrapping each one up in bubble wrap, then in pretty paper.  I'll slip them into the bubble mailers with the books, and I'm afraid all the swappers will need to tie them on their own books.  Its just safer that way.

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It has been such fun making the books!  I made up most of them yesterday. Today and tomorrow is the packing and labeling.  Trouble is, they are so pretty, that I have to stop and look at each one again and again as I wrap them. Of course no two are alike, that is what makes it so interesting. I just wish you could see all the books together.

Some of the tags still haven't arrived in the mail yet, so what I'll do is finish the ones that are here and the latecomers will all be swapped with each other. 

So this first "wave" of books will be sent out tomorrow. More the next few days. I simply don't have the concentration level to do all the packing, then all the mailing, so I need to break it up. I'm doing about 20 packages at a time, then starting on the next 20.  I'll get to the PO each day to drop off a boxful, instead of waiting till all are done. 

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As promised, here are a few photos of the house from the day Carol was here. Now, her pictures are top of the line, done with a camera that costs more than a whole roomful of my furniture (of course, everything I own is from garage sales, so lets make that a couple roomsful of furniture at least!)

These photos are from my camera, which I love to pieces, but it sure doesn't compare with hers. 

They are for Somerset Home.  Hopefully. I hate to jinx myself, because you never know with a magazine until the type is set!
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For the shoot and for the baby shower we had last week, I "made" a new table cloth.  There was so much going on in the table settings, that I wanted something a bit more toned down. 

So, I cut a square of burlap a bit smaller than a vintage crocheted cloth that I usually use.  No sewing, I just layered the two.First, I put the burlap in the dryer with a wet cloth and a fabric softener sheet, to take the stiffness out.  All I had to do after that was pull a few threads to fringe the edges and layer the burlap over the lacy cloth.IMG_9240

We did photos in the living room, dining room, and kitchen, and I focused the story on using ephemera in your home.The article should be out in August. 

But like I said, you never know until you see it in print if it is a go or not!! I've got a few articles dangling around out there still unpublished. One is of my bedroom and another was done at Christmas  a few years back at a Victorian mansion.  Maybe they'll turn up someday, maybe not.IMG_9239

Ooops, I lied.  This little metal table is not 2nd hand! I got it at a garden center on 75% clearance at the end of the season. 
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Everything here but the Gothic arch window are from garage sales. The alabaster lamp was only a few bucks and the chairs were $100.  The arch is from my favorite antique store Rusty Chandelier and was a major splurge at $150.  More than I paid for the couch.

Another non junk store or garage sale purchase in the room is my TV cabinet. Sorry, no picture.  It was a scratch and dent piece from a furniture store that I repainted once I got it home.So yes, Carol's camera is worth a lot more than this room full of furniture and the dining room as well (that table and chairs was $600 from a friend's consignment shop)IMG_9242

Twinkle was hilarious all day while Carol was there. That dog never gave up on posing as long as Carol had the camera out.

We humored her and took a few pictures of her. Carol has a good one on her blog now. You can see what I mean about how good her camera is! And not just the camera, she's got mad skills.

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Well, I think I am ready today for Carol to come over and do pictures of the cottage.   I had planned it for last Monday, but got the flu instead and had to reschedule.  Too bad, because cleaning and redoing was much harder this week, it was our weekend with Sugarwings.  She really, really likes to help. She rearranges my flowers, cleans the toilet with a feather duster, and finds much more interesting displays than I had planned myself.

(the "Joy" banner I made for Christmas has been switched out to spell "Fun" for springtime.)

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We waited until it was time for her to go to her mommy's before I banished all of the kid stuff to the porch.   My kitchen seems twice as big now!

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Actually, it was Sugarwings who put the flower vase on her piano.  See what I mean? She did come up with some good ideas. Not all were as successful as this one. 

I'll have more photos later if you are interested. I'd better get to work now.

Peat Pot Pretties with Fairies

fairies, magazine pictures or articles, parties, vintage paper/collage art

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Not all of the Charlottes went into my Boutique for sale, I kept a bowlful for myself.  And I do have more on order, but have not been able to find them as dirt cheap as I did last time.  I found a decent price and will still be able to sell them to you at a price you will like, but probably not one so cheap that I sell over 100 of them in a matter of hours…

I'll let you know as soon as they arrive, and will probably sell them in sets, since everyone bought more than one. (Its easier for calculating postage that way.)

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They certainly are a fun little supply to have in the studio. I have plenty of plans for Charlotting up some projects.  For now, I am making Fairy Pots.  To each, I am adding a flag with the name of a guest for my Baby Shower Tea Party Craft Day on Tuesday.  I will set a potted fairy in front of each plate as a place card.

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Each little fairy girl has been dressed in vintage millinery flower petals to make a skirt. I've added hand made, sheet music wings and "planted" her into a little peat pot.  No two are alike, but I've stayed with a white, rusty brown, and cream palette.  A couple have some faded pink, like this one.

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The little pots are collaged in pages from old books.  Lisa sent me some fairy pages that were just perfect, and I've added some other elderly text too.  I've sugared and inked the pots after gluing on the paper.

When I decoupage, I never use Mod Podge.  That stuff just isn't good in the Midwest, seems like in July, anything that it has been used on feels sticky. For this, I used Elmer's.

Then, I've topped off the pot with curly moss and bunches of flowers plucked from my old hats. 

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These pots will be part of the photo shoot I am doing on Monday with my buddy, Carol.  Then, I'm doing double duty by having a party the next day and just keeping the table set overnight, which works out perfectly since we don't have little Sugarwings on Monday night.  If we did, there is no way I could pull off having a table set for a tea party and not letting her in on it! She'd be insulted.

After Tuesday, these peat pot pretties will be for sale.  If you'd like me to reserve one for you ($25 plus shipping) please let me know. I can write whatever name you would like on the flag. Or maybe just "Spring" or "Fairies", or "Welcome"? 

When I get started on something its hard to stop, so there are about a dozen of these.  Plus, this was my last arty project that I needed for the photo shoot, and I knew that when I was done with these, it would be time to clean the house.   It was much more fun to play with Sweet Charlottes than to tackle cobwebs and wax floors. 

Ugh.  I'm off to clean.  Sugarwings is here to help me, we pretend to be Snow White cleaning up after those 7 messy little dwarfs. That helps a bit.  Although it is a bit disturbing when she keeps repeating, "Dirty, dirty, dwarf." Somethings not quite right about that.

Bright and cheerful despite the snow

Books, magazine pictures or articles, swaps
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Thanks for all the shopping yesterday! Today I spent some time wrapping up things to mail, as well as finishing my Alice Tag Book Swap covers.

If you are in the swap- please photograph your tags and add them to the Flickr site before you send them out!

Also, people have been asking me about ribbons. The last time I did a tag book swap, I told people to leave the ribbons off, since I was tying the books together. But some people added them anyway, and I have to say, it improved the book. So ribbon them up, or not, either way is fine!

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Even though my tags have been photo copied from my little painted Alice, no two will be alike, because I used markers and inks to gaudy each one up.

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 I did say, "gaudy" didn't I?  Red hearts, blue swirls, and all sorts of foofery got added to each tag.  All 75 of them.  I made the "drink me" labels on Picnik, then printed them off in a postage stamp size and am in the process of gluing them all onto these cute little stoppered bottles.

Each and every one of the tags got a bit of blue lace from my Great Aunt Caroline's stash of pretty trims.  I think that I can set these all aside now till after the 10th when the tags pour in to be compiled into books.  It feels good to be ready ahead of the deadline!  I just couldn't rest until these were done.  Now, I can move on to some other projects that have been whispering in my ear…

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This is the Alice altered book that started my obsession.  I have just listed it in the shop, if you are interested.

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There for a while, I was on a book altering streak, thanks to Mary and the great old books that she gave to me.

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For some reason, I've not gotten around to listing them. So, today I took the time to add a couple. 

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As well as one of my altered Journal/Ledgers.  (These were featured in the last issue of Somerset Life)

But that doesn't put a dent in the piles of crap hand created treasures that I have around here that I need to try to hawk.   offer for sale in my shop.

I have to tell you, they are a lot more fun to make than to photograph, list online, and ship!  But, on the other hand, it really does feel good when I send one of my special creations out to someone who cares about it.  That is pretty nice.  Thanks!

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I kept one of these ledgers for myself. It stays next to the computer, with all my passwords, codes, etc in it, as well as postage rates.

Postage rates are so hard for me to get right.  The website adds each item in increments.  So, I am trying to send refunds of postage when multiple purchases drive up the shipping too high.  I don't want you to get gauged by over priced shipping. 

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This was a colorful posting, wasn't it?  These Alice tags sure have brightened up my studio, I'm not used to so much red. Its kind of nice, with all the snow outside (still!) to have some bright cheery tones indoors.

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I'm not an orange person either, but sure love these happy little guys!  They got added to the boutique today too.

Now, I've got to run, only 20 minutes till the Postman makes his stop at my local grocery store.
I need to get the packages there before he is gone.

Don't forget to leave a comment if you want to win your own Alice Tag Kit (photos in the previous post)

Little Indulgences

Etsy Goodies, Food and Drink, magazine pictures or articles, show and tell, vintage paper/collage art
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Today is kind of blah. Yucky weather, I woke up with a bit of a stiff neck, and I am still facing a pile of wall paper to finish chopping, ironing, photographing, and listing.  But our days are what we make them, right?

So, I took a little break from the drudgery of making packets of paper to sell, and treated myself to a tasty treat instead of grabbing a power bar and eating while working.  Sometimes, its the little things that cheer me, like serving myself on a pretty plate.  It wasn't a fancy meal, but peanut butter and sunflower seeds on a toasted whole wheat bagel tastes pretty good with Italian soda, while reading  a magazine.  (and getting away for work for a few minutes!)

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This issue of Somerset Life is available now, when I showed the advance copy, it hadn't been out on the stands yet and some of you had asked where to get it.  I usually find them at Borders, or other book stores like that, or at Michaels. 

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Over the years, I've done lots of magazine articles. (Here or here is a list of a few of them) But I've never gotten so many nice congratulatory notes as I have for this one!  Thanks, to those of you who noticed it and came by to say "hi".

I guess we all love Somerset, huh?  I'm sure thrilled to be in it. 

The magazine was a good one to indulge myself in while getting away from work for a while. The issue is full of inspiration to keep me going on a yucky day!  And now, after treating myself kindly with a pampered little break, I'm ready to face the piles of papers waiting for me in the studio.

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After rolling out the papers, cutting, and ironing them, I stack them up and press them flat.
These trophies have enough heft to help flatten the pieces.  I feel like I deserve a trophy myself after all this work!

That doesn't look like much does it? But it represents a few days of grueling labor… The paper can be very delicate and difficult to cut into squares. Once they are cut up, it is much easier to work with, but the long pieces tend to split and tear if I'm not extra gentle and take my time. So, just as I relax and get on a roll, I'll forget to take it easy and have a big piece rip up on me!

That's heartbreaking, since each bit is beautiful and valuable to me.  They don't make this stuff anymore! I save all the scraps and make sure they get used.

I'll have some scrap packs to list in the shop too.  Scraps are good to have for small projects, like tags or ATCs, you don't want to cut into a 10" piece for just a 2" bit!

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Okay, my break is over.  Thanks for keeping me company while I rested up enough to go and face the exacto knife and ironing board  again.  I'll leave you with some photos of what I listed yesterday in the Boutique and on Etsy.  

And don't forget, all comments, all month go into the drawing for a vintage bird that I've foofed a bit.

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These are flocked as well as glittered.

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Where all the roses went, and my kitchen through the ages

Hand Painted Furniture, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, redos, show and tell

 

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My Zero Dollar Decorating has slowed to a crawl, I seem to have caught a bug of some kind.  Or does Cabin Fever also cause joint aches and stomach cramps? Ugh. Its still colder than ever, but all of our cars are freed from ditches and snowbanks. I just am not up to getting out of the house. 

People have asked me to show more whole room pictures of the kitchen, I'll take some when I am feeling a bit better.  This bug is giving a whole new meaning to the phrase "under the weather" for me!  I was feeling bad enough from being cooped up by the cold, I sure didn't need to catch a cold too.

There are a few photos that I had taken of where I moved the deeper, brighter color things from the kitchen to, I'll show those now.

Before, the corner cabinet in the dining room was all done in blue and white.  Now, I've added roses to it from the kitchen, on top of all the blues.

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The blue bird themed plates and figures, I've collected for a while, as well as the china roses.  They are another remnant from my antique mall days, I'd bought them to sell in the booth and they never did. As I was redoing all my shelves, I wasn't surprised to see how many things I own were by default. Stuff I bought to sell and ended up keeping.  Its not a bad thing, because I always told myself that I would not ever buy anything merely to sell it, I had to really like it and say it was something I'd add to my own home (because unless you are magic, not everything sells!).  It was a form of staying true to my own sense of style, I guess.

Not all of this is inventory that I kept, the large chintz cake plate was my mom's, and so was the aqua wine glass.    A gift from family, and some from friends are here too.

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Plus this bird, she is so wrong she is right.  I wonder if some crafty lady in the pre-glue gun days, added the feathers to this poor figurine or if it was meant to be this way?  I see things like this and am oddly attracted to them, wondering if someday, my own embellishments that I am making to things now will be looked kindly upon in the future by someone at a garage sale with a quarter to spare?

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The blue mirrors that are in this cabinet remind me of my sisses, who both collect blue mirrors too.  The carnival glass and the cobalt teapot were both my mom's and those items were the original reason behind even having shelves filled with blue and white.  Funny, how a couple of pieces of sentimental things can influence a whole room.

The photo on the left is of my husband and I about to share a smooch, and the frame on it is an old blue mirrored one.  The photo (with a glare on it) on the right is my Mom's high school picture.  Sugarwings has been made into art by my friend, Lori, and Beth created the vintage wallpaper covered journal.

I'm not exactly the sort of person to have a traditional hutch filled with wedding china.  My stuff is a miss match of things I like, hopefully pulled together in a way that's attractive.  But most of all it makes me smile when I see it.  I am the sort of person who, really, really enjoys her stuff and likes to see it out and about.

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Again, no one wanted these paint by number roses.  I had them for sale here and there and there was never a taker for them.  I even tried to give them away a couple times.  Am I the only person to appreciate fine art?  Actually, these bring back lots of memories of paint by number sets I had as a kid and adored. 

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And I do think they are pretty.  Especially grouped with all of these blooms.

I'll leave you with some previous transformations of my kitchen, these photos are all from magazine articles I've been in.  Some are from before we got the new cabinets, and some are from before I discovered pastels….

Cake plate 

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(I wish I hadn't sold this table!)

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Kitchen

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My house from the photo shoot

(My mom's carnival glass inspired the painting on this table, its sold too)

How do you paint a table with a leaf in it and still have a pattern on it?

First, paint the whole table without the leaf. Then add one leaf, and paint it so that the edges match up to each side of the table.  If you have another leaf, match it to the first leaf and the edge of the table on the other side.

Copy of mag shots. older

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Okay, better stop now, I'm getting to the really old ones that were more country than cottage and they  make me cringe!

New neighbors and starchy snowflakes

Books, celebrations, collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), holiday decor, magazine pictures or articles
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What a nice surprise yesterday when I started getting emails congratulating me on my article in Somerset Life!  I've been so busy with Sugarwings while her Daddy and my husband were out of town, that I hadn't even got the mail in yet.  So when I heard that this was out, I had to trot down to the end of the drive and take a peek in the mailbox. Yep, it was here! Now, I just need some time to curl up by the fire and read through it….

Looks like its a interesting issue, and I've glimpsed through and saw lots of friends in it too, so can't wait to have a good look!

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What's keeping me so busy?  Well, things like this.  While Sugarwings is a school today, I dug out this book that was my sons' favorite when they were little. I'm going to surprise her after school with this sleepy bear in her dolly bed and a few Christmas bears in her doll house.

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Years ago, we'd buy a new bear to add to the collection every year.  But since my boys have grown up, I kind of stopped getting the bears out. My Christmas palette has changed to pastels, gold, and silver.  But with the fairy grand baby 3 now and loving all things Christmas, I think she'll be very excited to see all these furry guys in red and green waiting in her doll house after school today.

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My own house has more of a snowy color theme this year.  I'm glad the cheery and bright bears are finding a home in Sugarwing's room. I've missed them, and will be happy to see them out and about this year celebrating the season with us.

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While the guys have been gone and its just been girl's week around here, (actually, its only on the 3rd day, but it kind of feels like a week.  Three year olds need a whole family to help with them, not just one, poor, old, Grammy by herself!!) we've gone to see Princess and the Frog (GREAT!!) and made 6 batches of fudge, plus some glittered snow flakes.

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This was an easy project for the two of us.  We dipped these hand crocheted circles (made by my Great Aunt Caroline) into starch.  Sugarwings dumped most of a bottle We sprinkled glitter into the bowl of starch before dipping the snow flakes in it, and then flattened them out onto a cookie sheet.  Now that they have dried over night, I tied ribbons to them to hang some on the tree. The glitter looks better in person, than it does in the photos.

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While she has been in school, I've tried to add to the shop, but really haven't got much done.  I've got two sets of these place setting markers. You can write the names on with dry erase markers, or with crayons like I did here.   I can also see them used in craft projects. Pretty, huh?

I've also made some attempts to do my own Christmas shopping, but all I seem to buy are clothes for you know who. My current obsession is that Gap commercial with all the little girls chanting "I love my comfy sweater, how cute are these boots?" and I just keep finding colorful, comfy, cute clothes for Sugarwings instead of shopping for the stuff I should be buying!

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That Gap commercial just sticks in my head…

Hey, don't forget that Amy Barickman has given me this book PLUS a $25 gift certificate to download images at Vintage Workshop as a prize for my December giveaway.  I'm also including a two sweet hankies to use when you make a project from the Hankie Style  book.

Jumping with JOY about the new curtains!

celebrations, magazine pictures or articles, vintage paper/collage art
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I love these curtains!

Right now, they are just draped over the tension rod, but I think they deserve better than that. I've got some better ideas for hanging them, later when I get time.

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Today was spent decking the halls, I still haven't unpacked from Miss Frenchie's sale.  There are more photos from that event to show but I just had to post about my dream curtains first!

When Carol  and I did an article for Romantic Country, she brought similar curtains for us to use to style the photos.  I fell head over heels in love with them, and since then have been looking for some of my own.

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Here is one of Carol's curtains, that we draped over a garden chair. This is the back of the chair, tied up with flowers and a vintage bag.

At the time, I didn't know that these panels were called "French netting" but I knew I wanted some.

I'm thrilled to get a set for my kitchen, plus one extra panel that went into the bedroom.  

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Right now, I am surrounded by boxes of Christmas pretties and am trying to get my home all decorated for the holidays before some buddies come over tomorrow for a holiday/birthday brunch.  I'd have been ready, but had a little side track this afternoon, Sugarwings dropped by and wanted to help with the decorating project.  She's cute, but her home decor skills need work.

So, I've gotten a bit behind.  Oh well, it will get done. Whats up is up, what isn't will get shoved back into the closet to set up later.

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I almost missed book club tonight to stay home and finish my hall decking after Sugarwings left with her Daddy. But then, I realized how silly that was!  My home is about my happiness, and shouldn't be about slaving away to make it perfect!  The friends coming over tomorrow will enjoy their breakfast just fine with only one Christmas tree decorated. I have a feeling that they won't even know the difference.  

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So, I went to book club, had a fun evening, laughing with friends and sipping wine and now will make up some fruit salad and an egg casserole for the morning.  Then, I'll see what decorating I can finish up, and like I said, the rest of the opened boxes of decorations gets slid right back into the closet.  If I don't have a chance to get any more done, then so what? I had a beautiful time with Sugarwings, and such fun at book club. 

Those are the memories I'll keep, not the ones about how great my tablescape looked this year.

Hey, I'm not saying that pretty doesn't matter. It matters a LOT to me.  And its worth the extra time to make things nice. But- not worth stressing out about or missing out on other fun times.  So, I'll pretty up and do it with joy. When it becomes work instead of fun, that is when I know I need to step back and take a break. 

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Two of my favorite words at the holiday are Joy and Merry.  Words to live by! 

I made this banner from vintage album mats, bits of lace hand chrocheted by my Great Aunt Caroline, and French alphabet cards (although, what does it matter if they are French, if they are only a letter, not a word?? Who knows??)

The rhinestone baubles I added reminded me of the letters on each card.  What do you think? In the close ups, can you see the shapes of the letters in the jeweled pieces?

OK, I'm off to make fruit salad for brunch.

Ahhh, that’s better!

housework, how to's, magazine pictures or articles, Miss Frenchie's, paintings, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage

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Today, I made time for a little more sprucing in the studio.  I repainted Sugarwing's old milk box seat and her little vanity.

Both were done in my short cut style.  I use spray bonding primer in white, then brush on/wipe off glaze (pink for the fairy grand baby), let dry and spray varnish.  How simple and quick is that? No sanding and not much time involved.

Spray primer (Zinzer Bulls-eye, bonding primer) adheres to anything.  And, is meant to be under paint, so you can't leave it as is. But I skip the whole painting step and go straight to glaze, then top coat it and it really does well that way, plus saves time.  Which I never have enough of!

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To me, this is a big improvement in the room.  There is so much going on in here anyway, that having the furniture more tone on tone is much more soothing.

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Lightening up these two chests with wallpaper on the drawers helps too.

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Who am I kidding? This room is crazy busy no matter what I do!!

But, its fun for me to have all the things I love around.  Some people make inspiration boards to hang over their workspace, I use the whole room as one.

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The canvas mural I painted for my booth at Miss Frenchie's was bothering me too. I had hung it in the closet area behind the folding screen, but I prefer the plain white wall there.  With just a bit of the mural peeking over the doors, it seemed kind of messy. And I get plenty of messiness with projects strewn all over, I didn't need any faux messes.

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But I was able to find a space for it that fit better.  Here it is hanging in my computer gazebo area.  The studio is one big room, and I have it divided up with doors, screens, large pieces of furniture, and yes, a gazebo.

My son and I made it really simply with 4 porch columns, decorative iron brackets, and two by fours. 

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We built the structure as a display area when I used to have antique sales at my home and used my studio as a showroom.  This photo was taken by Diane Guthrie for Romantic Country magazine.

I loved the twinkle lights and tulle, but the lights burnt out and the tulle got all dusty and full of spiders, so it is gone now.

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Having the French market scene above my computer will be a fun memento of a great weekend at Miss Frenchie's.

Unless it drives me crazy staring at my own work and I do nothing but pick out the flaws in it…. Of course, there used to be a mirror there before the mural. And I have to tell you, there were plenty more flaws to pick out there.

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Ahh, yes, I think I'm going to like it here.   Spring cleaning and a fresh start has made me excited to get back to work.

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Too bad I am such a pig when I work, or I could wear this new tee from Robin and match my studio! 

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And isn't this just the sweetest thing?  A guest at Miss Frenchie's sent this lovely note to my friend, Angie, for telling her about our sale!

First of all, what a thoughtful thing to do, and second- I want to write like that! I wish I could do calligraphy!!!!!!!!!!! Especially this pretty.

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Remember these?  When I was prepping for the sale, I made up LOTS of extra inventory to list in my Boutique. Slowly but surely, I hope to get stuff listed there. I did add a few of these knobs and some of my watch necklaces. 

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A few odds and ends of craft supplies have been added too. Not many yet, I really need to get myself back to working instead of playing dress up with my studio. 

EDIT- Tour more redos at this Make Over Open House:

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http://sanctuaryart.blogspot.com/2009/04/welcome-to-make-over-open-house.html

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