Miss Frenchie’s

April in Paris

Miss Frenchie's

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We aren't even completely set up yet at Miss Frenchie's and I am already shopping.  How could I resist this candle?  Debbie had them specially made up. And they have the perfect scent for the occasion to, a lemongrass rosemary concoction of some kind.  One was burning in her booth, and the whole barn was filled with the scent. I was addicted before I even saw the label.   I hate perfumey candles, I like natural smells just like this, herbs with a hint of citrus.  I also love vanillas and cinnamon, and Kohls has a Birthday Cake candle that has special meaning for my Sissy and I. I always think of her when I burn one.

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Just as I will always think of the fun group at Miss Frenchies when I burn this new candle from Debbie.  We could have used one of those birthday cake candles yesterday, though. It was Little Miss Pearl's birthday. I think she just might have gotten a little attention for it too.

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The sale is looking great!  We have dealers that shop only in Europe, and bring back things like this PINK French farmhouse table and other gorgeousness that you rarely come across in the Midwest.

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And then there are local dealers, like my BFF, Beth, who finds the coolest things that Kansas has to offer, and usually at the best prices too. 

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Then, there is the exotic and imaginative Elizabeth, who spent hours hanging a unique chandelier display 20 feet up in the air. She has quite a flair for drama, and it is worth coming just to see her displays!

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(this is mid-set up, not done yet) Elizabeth's chandies hung in bags from cheesecloth most of the evening, I kept thinking about that scene in Van Helsing where all the baby vampires were hanging in the caves…

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Now, I don't exactly consider myself a schmuck when it comes to being creative. I have my moments. But- when I walked around and ogled the displays that the vendors came up with, I sure was impressed and felt honored to be included with this group.  This booth is by Greg Johnson, who designs popular calenders.

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Heck, even piles of stuff not set up and "styled" yet, looked really good too!

Hope to see you there! For more info about the show and the dealers/artists, please look here.

EDIT- TYPEPAD MAKES ME SO ANGRY!!!!!!!!   I had to hit ctrl/alt/delete SEVEN TIMES  to write this post, my screen kept locking up. What is the deal with this? I never had trouble and just loved Typepad before their so called improvements. Since they "fixed things" there are days when I lose my post completely. Its really frustrating and I am getting fed up.

I discovered it is not a problem with my own computer, like they tried to tell me it was, when I wrote a post from another computer and the same thing happened to me.

OK, enough ranting,sorry,  here was what I was trying to add-

I wasn't able to add this link to the body of the post, so am adding it here at the end. It is a link to the calanders that Greg Johnson designs:

http://www.amazon.com/Seasons-LLC-Andrews-McMeel-Publishing/dp/0740767666/ref=pd_sim_b_1

Making it Girly

antiques/junking, how to's, Miss Frenchie's

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Today, I got a head start on my booth at the Miss Frenchie's sale.  I went in to help Debbie and Carol tape out the booths, and decorate, and ended up staying and hanging my lights and drapes.  The building is a dark, rough wood barn, so I wanted to make my spot a bit more girly.  Hmm, I think I might have got it. Lots of lace, and cheesecloth and mini white lights are at least a good start! Tomorrow, it will feel good to have this part done, and I'll be able to throw on my table cloths  and start piling up the crap.

Well, I wish it was that easy…. there is still the hauling all the heavy boxes in from the big, red, redneck truck and figuring out just where it should all fit.

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Getting ready early is sure the way to go. I was thrilled with having so much ready weeks in advance.  Yes, I still have some little things here and there that need done, but I'd say 90% of it was tagged and bagged before I went to DC.  Wait a minute, isn't tagged and bagged what detectives on TV say when they have a body to wrap up?

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Since I was mostly ready pretty early, I was able to hang out and make tags last night while I watched American Idol (I can't decide if I am a Gokey fan or an Adam fan, I really like them both).

Here is the process for this tag-

I drew the dress form on heavy watercolor paper in brown ink, then added a wash of paint.

Next, I glued the cut out dress form onto my favorite wallpaper ( a gift from Heather)

That was glued to a page from an old sewing magazine (a gift from Barb)

Next, I glued all of that to some vintage sheet music that I had sprayed with chocolate Glimmer Mist, and glued all of it to a 4" x 8" shipping tag, and trimmed the edges.

The bottom is trimmed with a sewn ruffle of pattern paper, and highlighted with gold Stickles (love that stuff, I don't know why I don't use it more often)

More Stickles was used around the wallpaper piece, I tied a silk ribbon to the top and glued on some old millinery blooms.

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This one uses hand painted butterflies cut out from that heavy watercolor paper too. That just might be my new favorite trick.  I did the same thing, with the hat that I painted for the piece I posted about last time.

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My goal is to paint more. I just adore doing collage work, but have realized lately that I miss painting. So, I'm going to try to mix the two elements more.

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And since I am feeling Frenchie this weekend, I wrote "butterflies" in French on the tag.

This one is a thank you gift for Stephanie who co-hosted the apron swap withHeather.  Butterflies have a special meaning to her, so I hope she'll like this.  The tag with the old hat goes to Heather and the dress form is for my buddy, Beth, because without her, I never would have finished that apron!

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Well, like I said, I have a few little things left to do to get ready for the sale this weekend.  I need to add a bulb to this GREAT lamp. Which I just might keep…..

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If you are in the area, or wanting to take a road trip to come and see us, come on by Miss Frenchie's sale this weekend! Make sure you come by and introduce yourself. I'll be the one under the lace awning straight back on the left, by the bakery.

An ABC of crafting- Aprons, Bellas, and Changes

Miss Frenchie's, Silver Bella, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

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Are you going to be a Bella this year?? I wouldn't miss it!  The atmosphere created by all those creative types gathered together and sharing ideas, gossip, giggles, as well as glue and glitter is quite something.  The timing makes it good kick off to the Christmas holiday season, I come home wanting to spread sparkles and cheer everywhere I go.

Silverbella is more than just classes, it is an Event, with a capital E.  If you want to go, check it out here:

http://www.paperbellastudio.com/pages/silverbella.htm

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Another fun thing I am trying to plan is a get away to DC with not one, but two batches of friends all in the same week.  A group of Lawrence, KS buddies wants to join me there for a Girl's Getaway, during the week, and then when the weekend comes, I hope to meet up with Blog Buddies in Leesburg for shopping.

Heather and Stephanie,who hosted the apron swap I am in, are going to meet me there, as well as some local Virginia area pals.  I'm hoping Beth will go too.  Last time I was there, I found this wooden hanger for her collection and brought it back as a souvenir. The rest of the pile of goodies is what I pulled together to use to make the apron I did for Zita as my part of the swap.

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But does anything ever go as planned? Very little of my pile of supplies made it into the finished product.  I took the bag of laces and ribbons and flowers with me to Beth'sthe other day for a couple hours of escapism into craft time, which I really needed.  Seems like some projects just need a 2nd person's opinion, and some days, you just need the outlet of a friend to talk to while you work.

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I'd been struggling with this one, nothing I was doing was working, and one vintage apron actually fell apart on me, after I tried bleaching, dying, and aging it.  But, having Beth around to bounce ideas off of, and to hand me things from her studio to try on it, really helped. She even provided this apron to use, as well as the image of the little girl. She downloaded it from Vintage Workshop and printed it on cloth. I'd done the same thing with a rose picture, but it somehow just wasn't quite right.

Sometimes, the plans just don't work.  I've learned to be flexible, do my best to rearrange, make changes, and then do what Tim Gunn always says, "Make it work".

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The pieces I had picked out to use for Zita, really were things I thought she'd like, so I used them as the gift wrap for the finished apron.

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And I was even able to use the first apron that I thought was ruined, as a liner, no, I guess for fabrics, you'd say, lining, huh?

Its on its way to Canada now, I hope she enjoys it!  I barely got it done by the deadline. Some how, I am not keeping up with my life as well as I should.  I did have Sugarwings all week, and am trying to get ready for Miss Frenchie's, plus we just had Easter, and I took a week's vacation.  Well, any one of those things could explain why I am so behind on everything.

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Tomorrow, I go and help Debbie and Carol set up decorations and mark booth spaces for the show, and I need to pack a few straggles up that I don't have tagged and ready yet. But instead of tagging and packing, I have been doing something more fun. I'm making thank you gifts for the two hostesses of the swap.

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Its always good to have an excuse to make things!  And some how those tags will get on that stuff, and everything will get thrown into the big red, redneck truck I drive.  So, I made this last night while I watched "House" instead of making price tags.

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For this, I even got my watercolors out.  I want to make a gift for Beth too, she was a major factor in me getting that apron done at all.

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Ah, it feels good to just sit and make something that I really enjoy.  But for now, I'd better get those price tags made.  I have a feeling that my fairy godmother isn't going to show up and do it for me.  I'll have to create the other two paintings that I have in mind later.

Cest La Vie

hand painted signs, Miss Frenchie's

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Miss Frenchie's sale is next weekend, and since I don't have much in the way of genuine French goods, like some of the other dealers, I faked it and made up a few little French inspired signs and tags.  This is a mix of vintage paper, ink, paint, lace and part of an old necklace.

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Both of these signs are painted and collaged onto old door panels. This one is sparkled up with some OLD beaded trim from a vintage dress.  What good is the good stuff if it is just tucked away somewhere? I'm using mine! 

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It was fun to mix elements and come up with these plaques. And I think that everything looks better with a bit of crackled finish.

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For some reason, I was in a "scripted" mood.  My handwriting is notoriously bad, it was a joke in my family for years. Back in olden times, when letters were handwritten, my mom and sisses dreaded hearing from me, because they knew they would only be able to read every other word, if they were lucky.

But when I paint words, my handwriting changes. I love frilly, curvy lettering done free hand.  En Le Jardin refers to the gathering at Jenn's that I am over flowing with anticipation for. 

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Maybe it was that phrase that got me started on this signage. (this one is for Jenn, not for the sale) Jenn has ordered fleurs (I'm still feeling Frenchie, I guess) from me for a project she is doing as decor for the gathering. So, I have been laying out piles of flowers to photograph for her and have enjoyed them covering my table top so much, that I left them there for the back ground of all these pictures.

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See, isn't a pile of flowers, I mean, fleurs, prettier than any table  runner I could have used behind this card?

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And aren't these old Easter cards cute?  Although, if I were a kid hunting eggs and came across some that big, I might be a bit freaked out. What laid those, dinosaurs??? Just how old are these cards, if they depict kids hunting dino eggs?

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Speaking of being freaked out by dinosaurs, Miss Sugarwings went to T-Rex today and had some prehistoric close encounters herself.

That is my new favorite restaurant! Gosh, I wish I had the job of doing all the mural painting for those, what fun work that must have been.  And the decor is too perfect, I thought the ice age areas are beautiful as can be.

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Here is Sugarwings in some of the eerie blue light coming off the fake ice.  She was craning her neck out as far as she could to take in the sights.  Every once in a while, she'd let out a little scream, but it was all in fun, as long as she was being held, she was loving all the scary creatures.

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Its been a busy day, picking up my husband at the airport, dining with dinos, and trying to squeeze in some work between dinner and an art opening I went to tonight.  I was able to get some packages wrapped up to get into Saturday's mail, and that is something I hate to rush. Wrapping up the package is such fun. This is the necklace that Kana won for my March Giveaway. The tag that is tied to it is made of a copy of some French ephemera from my pal,  Gwen, who will also be at Miss Frenchie's sale (actually, the whole event was her idea to start with).

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This pretty Easter postcard went in the package of goods that Valita bought from my boutique.  And of course, the floral wallpaper was so perfect with it, I had to use that to wrap it in. 

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Jewelry has been popular as a giveaway item for me lately, how about more jewels for the April gift?  Right now, all my pieces are packed up for the sale next week, but here is a sampling from an earlier picture.

So, after Miss Frenchie's I'll get something pretty picked out to photograph and that will be the April Giveaway. All of the comments all month count.

do you get tired of me repeating that line all the time?

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As hectic as today was, I'm glad I took the time to go to the art opening downtown.  Meeting up with friends (even REALLY SKINNY ONES- why do I always have to stand next to my skinniest friend, Jen, in photos??) is a nice way to cap off a day!

A Frothy Concoction of pink and fluff just for me!

Miss Frenchie's, swaps

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When I first started my blog, I wasn't a blog reader, wasn't even quite sure what they were for or about. I thought it would just be a business tool.  When I saw "swaps" going on, after browsing a bit, I wondered what the heck those were about.  Giveaways too.  Why would anyone give away their hand made goods to strangers???

Then, as I got to know my readers and other bloggers, I realized that they are not strangers at all! And giveaways are just a small part of giving back all the goodness I get from all of you out there.

And swaps?! Wow! Its so fun to see other artist's take on the same subject and it is just wonderful to see what each one comes up with for the theme.

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This altered apron swap hosted by Heather and her good buddy, Stephanie(who is new to blogging, but has sure hit the ground running and has a nice spot to visit!) is a great example of the talent and generosity out there in blogworld.  This frothy concoction was waiting for me this afternoon on the porch.

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Just look at the details that went into its transformation!  Lori drew my name as the person she was whipping up an apron for and she sure nailed my tastes, didn't she?

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Lori sent along a goodie packet with the apron. 

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The "Bluebird Buttons" card went directly into my china cabinet with my blue bird collection.

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And the embroidered hanky went right to Twinkle.  I think I'll have her wear it for Easter Sunday's egg hunt.

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I know what I'll be wearing!  Thanks, Lori!!

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On a much, much less pretty note, this is what my studio looks like right now.  I think I've mentioned that I use my two dining room tables in the front half of the studio for big family dinners.  But why do dinners always seem to be around the same time as something big going on that causes me to trash my studio? Right now, I am packing up for Miss Frenchie's sale (by the way, that blog is updated). So, the room looks like a twister hit it, not like I am going to be serving a turkey dinner there.

I'd better get cracking on that, huh?  I'll try to gather up something for April's giveaway to show you in the next post. I'll probably find something really nice buried in that mess somewhere.  Just because I don't have a prize yet doesn't mean there isn't a giveaway. All comments count, all month.

Presents from the Lollipop lady, Loot from the trip, and a SALE in the Boutique

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, Miss Frenchie's, Moving to DC, Sugarwings, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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There is no place like home!  Especially when I come home to this little girl.  And waiting for us was a lovely box from my pal, Barbara. It was filled with fairies and treats and crafting supplies, and on and on and on!! She really went over the top on this "Just Because Box".   Sugarwings and I will be serving PINK hot chocolate at our next tea party, thanks to Barb.

(There is nothing wrong with the fairy grand baby's eyes, that is a weird editing problem that happened when I tried to get rid of red eye, so don't worry that she got into some horrible glitter accident and was blinded)

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Did I mention that I found a couple of hats in Virginia? The Hat Whisperer strikes again!  I swear, I can sniff these little vintage nuggets of blooms anywhere I go. And JACKPOT, these are mostly roses. And all were bargains.

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Of course, on Wednesday, I had the help of another hat lover, Andrea.  She took me to all of her haunts in Frederisksburg.  I was able to snag a couple there, but most were found in Manasses.  

One of the very first things I unpacked when I got home, was the floral egg that Andrea gave to me.  Its under a cloche in my bedroom now.  Bethand I always say that things look more important under glass, but this little poof of foof looks very important even without the dome!

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Another of my favorite purchases was thanks to Andrea too. She took me to a shop that was holding a pink sap bucket for her, and after she picked the one she wanted, she was fine with me buying the rest.  Have I ever mentioned that I can't stop at just ONE of anything? Or did you notice without me mentioning it?

I'll use these buckets at my Miss Frenchie's sale, and what ever is left over, I'll be happy to keep in the studio.

By the way, Deb has updated the Miss Frenchie's Blog!  Check it out for new photos and a list of the artists and dealers.

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Andrea sent me this photo of our luncheon at Pinkadillys. Next time I go, I'll want to play dress up with the stash of millinery in the back room that is available for tea parties. And yes, I'll be going back, for sure!! Maybe I can organize some sort of blogger tea party for a group of us in that area? If you live out that way, let me know if you are interested.

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On our way to Gettysburg, I was able to squeeze in a sneak visit for a few minutes each at Luckettes and at that pink polka dotted shop down the road from it.

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Sorry, I can't remember the name of the shop, but I know that if you have ever been to Luckettes, you have also stopped at the polka dotted barn.  If not, you must be so excited to be heading toward Luckettes that you have tunnel vision. Not that I blame you, that place is special, but look at this one!

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Every time I go, I see the prettiest stuff.  But  this time, I noticed (as leaving, and already too late) a sign that said NO PHOTOS.  oops….  I'm thinking that these are grandfathered in, since I had already snapped them??? Rude of me?

On the other hand, why would they object to me telling hundreds of people how beautiful their shop is?  Maybe because I can't remember the name of it?

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Downtown Leesburg, on the way home from Gettysburg, I mentioned to the other people in my group that there was a cute little Irish pub around the corner.  They all immediately were ready for a break and pulled over. I ran down to the antique mall that Sue has a spot in and had a few minutes there before it close up at 5:30, while my traveling companions were swigging their beers.

Sue (Vintage Rescue) had the BEST daily blog postsfrom Rountop. 

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Well, I'd better get back to work. Today is my catch up day.  Looks like I will probably need a few more, one doesn't cut it.

I'm adding to the Etsy Shop and to the Boutique, but mostly, I have been marking sale prices.  To get ready for Miss Frenchie's and the aftermath (lots of new listings from that huge pile of inventory) I'm clearing things out of the Boutique.  Today, I marked clearance prices on over 30 items. 

A little too smug?

antiques/junking, fairies, Miss Frenchie's, Moving to DC, vintage paper/collage art

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Oops, I spoke too soon.  Remember  my smug bragging about being set up for the big sale 3 weeks early, before I leave for my trip? Well, that self imposed, fake deadline didn't fool me.  I know that I have 3 weeks and every pore of my being is telling me that I have plenty of time…. go ahead, have some fun, the stuff can get packed later!!

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Practice Table #1 is tagged and boxed and ready to go, so I am not a complete slacker. Practice Table #2 is set up in a dry run display waiting for tags and packing.

But, we are having an ice storm, with snow forecast, and my packing tubs are in the detached garage.

Who am I kidding! This second table is not packed up yet because tags and packing are BORING.

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So, I took Sugarwings to a movie (Monsters vs Aliens, very fun!), baked and played in the kitchen (had to have fresh, homemade organic granola bars for the trip),  surfed blogs (I'm going to miss visiting while I am away!), and finished some projects for the sale.

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I also learned a new trick.  I am enamored with sewn paper ruffles now! As much as I hate sewing, it just might be worth doing, to get more of these.

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They are vintage pattern tissue, and I love the dimension they add to a piece.

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Some of the tissue ruffle is used on the bottom of this ATC too. (yes, another side track, I took some cutting and gluing time off to make this)

The card is made of vintage wallpaper, with a cut out of a girl from an old greeting card. I've added glitter ink and white ink details to her, and made 3-D butterfly wings from a page of text from an old book and markers. When I found these words on some sheet music, I just had to draw a teacup in the little fairy's hand!

Then, I added an old German die cut and the ruffly tissue I love so much, topped off with a millinery posey.

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In the midst of all the crap I was doing to avoid tagging bagging, I also made some slide shows. I saw one on Carol's blog and had to give it a try. 

One, of Twinkle's pups, is on the lower left hand side bar of my blog.

If you'd like to see a larger version, or one of Sugarwings, you can click on the slide show and it will take you to the home site.

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We leave for Virginia on Monday and will be going to see a friend's art opening. Here are details if you are in the area:

Constance Ehrlich will be showing her work from April 3-24 at the Arts Club of Washington in DC.   The opening reception is Friday April 3, 6:30 – 9 pm. 

Headquartered in the James Monroe House, a National Historic Landmark, the Arts Club of Washington was founded in 1916 and is the oldest non-profit arts organization in the city. Its programs and activities focus on promoting public appreciation of, study, and participation in the arts through ongoing educational and cultural programs.

In the show Constance will be displaying 17 paintings that document the fun-filled adventures of a group of friends as they visit famous museums around the world.  During these travels, each character poses in front of their favorite masterpiece creating a perfect Kodak moment.

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The winning comment for March's Giveaway, of a hand made Spring inspired necklace, will be drawn and announced from Virginia.  You still have time to enter, the winner will be announced on Tuesday.

Meet Miss Pansy, that is, if you can stand listening to my smugness about being prepared for the show 3 weeks early!

antiques/junking, Miss Frenchie's

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With Miss Frenchie's show still a full three weeks away, I'm pretty proud of myself for getting ready early! But since I will be out of town for a full week, and finishing up taxes after that, this is the only way I could leave on vacation and get any sleep at all while I am away.

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My plan is to set up my tables and figure out my displays, get all my lights and cords and bags together now.  Then, I am making price tags and packing things up as the tags go on.

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If all goes as planned, I'll have the goods packed up and stacked by the door by this weekend before I leave on the trip. I'll sleep like a baby, and enjoy my trip knowing that I am set and ready to go for the sale when the time comes!

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Tomorrow, I am meeting some friends for coffee, and will bring a bucket of jewels to tag while we chat.  That should finish up the wares on table #1.  It feels really really really good to be on schedule. And -that is with playing hooky to hang out with Sugarwings, too!  She's been here some extra time this week, so I have to be productive when I get the chance.  Although, my work table has been very tempting…. I'd much rather be creating than tagging and planning a sale. 

That is just why artists are rarely wealthy.

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Sugarwings and I dropped into the antique mall while playing hooky and I snagged a slightly dirty dress form.  Her cloth was all smudgy, plus her ta-tas were in not so great shape.  I'd have photographed that, but it was a bit scandalous, it looked like she might have been drug across the floor face down, and the fabric was worn off on the two highest points, if you get my drift.  But not quite evenly. Poor girl had a slightly lopsided look to her with the highlighted spots off kilter.

Here is a partial  photo of her before state.  What would have really been an interesting photo, is me trying to carry Miss Ta Ta and Sugarwings both back to the car. 

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The nude toned stretchy nylon was pretty ugly even if it had been unsmudged all over and unscuffed in those two strategic spots. As I was contemplating what to glue over the support stocking fabric, I noticed that there was this cool, cotton knit cloth underneath!  So, I snipped off the nylon and she was a whole new gal. 

I hope to trim out her neckline with something a little tidier.  But if I don't have time, a blooming plant in a small pot would be pretty there.   Pansies are nice this time of year and always say "Spring" to me. Plus, it would give me a reason to change her name, Pansy sounds much nicer than Miss Ta Ta.

51 is so much harder than 50

Miss Frenchie's, paintings

It has occurred to me recently that I am about to turn FIFTY ONE.  Really?? how did that happen???? Now, 50 is cool! Its fun, its a big deal, it is half of a century and deserves months of parties. 

51?

Its aging.

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Not too far in the past, I used to be a mural painter. Up and down ladders and scaffolding all day, with no problems.  Now, after painting this 5' x 15' sign for Miss Frenchie's yesterday and two more canvas murals for my booth today, I want to sleep for a week.  I'm too tired to climb into the shower.

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Some how, I need to drag myself into the house and climb into that shower. It was 80 degrees today and I might smell about as bad as I feel.

Hmm, I wonder if I can just roll this computer chair into the house and not have to use my legs?  See, 51 feels OLD!

Lighten up! (or how to paint a chandelier)

Chandeliers, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), how-to projects, Miss Frenchie's

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Yesterday was  a junking day, and a really good one at that.  We all bought stuff we loved and at good prices, you just can't beat that! One of my purchases was this $58 brass chandelier. I needed one to light up my space at the upcoming Miss Frenchie's sale. 

Today was definitely a perfect springtime day!  70's and sunny, and not too much of that Kansas wind.  So, I took advantage of the sun, and took this chandy outside for a do-over.

Here's how:

1- Wipe off the dust, if it is really dirty, use Windex.

2- Now, this might sound like odd advice, but it really is smart and works. I've painted dozens of chandeliers and have found that this is the easiest way to go- screw burnt out light bulbs into the sockets before painting!  That keeps the paint from getting into them, and is much simpler than using tape to cover the sockets.  Really.

3- Spray with a BONDING primer.  The label MUST say "bonding" or "will adhere to shiny surfaces."

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4- Spray into all the  nooks and crannies, let dry, turn over and spray that side.  You will probably need to turn it around at least 3 or 4 times to get every angle. 

5- Double check and see if you missed any spots!

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6- Mix a deep brown paint (acrylic craft paint, like Apple Barrell or Delta) with some clear glaze.

7- Dab on the brown with a small, soft  brush, doing one area at a time. Make sure you get it deep into all the cracks.

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8-Lightly wipe away paint with a wet rag, leaving it in the recesses.

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9- Repeat all over and all around the light.  Just like when you sprayed the primer, turn it every direction and make sure you didn't miss any spots. 

10- Go for an uneven, messy kind of finish, darker in some places than in others.  You don't want it to look like it was done perfectly at a factory!

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11- When dry, spray with a poly clear coat.  And remember about flipping it over and going for every angle!

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12- Add crystals, I prefer to use different sizes, not all uniform.  If some of the holes are plugged with paint, poke through with a toothpick or small nail to clear it out.

Ta Da!  Only 12 steps to a whole new look! 

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And please note, I didn't use just any spray paint. If you do that, the glaze will wipe off. It has to be a BONDING PRIMER for the water based glaze to stick!!!

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