paintings

Extreme Cabin Fever and MORE Zero Dollar Decorating

antiques/junking, collections, fairies, housework, how to's, paintings
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The weather just keeps getting worse.  Luckily, I escaped for an afternoon on Tuesday to go see my pal Carol, of Raised in Cotton.  If I hadn't gotten a little break from being housebound, I'd be bouncing off the walls instead of just repainting them!

Its colder and there has been more snow, so even though it was cold on Tuesday, it was the best day to get out. I couldn't go anywhere today no matter how much I might want to.  So, I've been working away on my Zero Dollar Decorating to stay sane.  I touched up all the paint on the dining room walls, and repainted the base boards with a quick brush of glossy white. 

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Then, I brightened the room up with a wall of mirrors that I shopped for from the bedroom and studio.  The picture in the glorious gold frame went into the bedroom to replace the large mirror. 

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Next, I tackled the corner cabinet in the kitchen. It had been painted pink inside like the other cabinets that I redid earlier. Plus, I hadn't rearranged anything in it for years.  It looked pretty cute when I set it up, ages ago, but over time, it got cluttery and too much as I'd stick treasures in here and there after hitting garage sales.

My kitchen is getting a de-rose-ing.  I told Beth I was deflowering it and she said that maybe that wasn't the best term to use.  

I still LOVE roses and all my little pretties, so this is more of a shuffle, some went to the dining room, and some to the studio, and some will be listed to sell in the Boutique, if I ever get back to work. 

This weather has affected me mentally.  I seem to be in some weird limbo, waiting for my real life to get back on track.  Extreme cold weather always sets me off like that.  Its an odd sort of cabin fever, I start hating staring at the same walls and want to change them and everything inside them.  Combine that with the post Christmas let down, and weeks of these horrid temperatures, instead of just days of it, like we are used to in Kansas, and I have gone berserk from it!

(Or berserker,if you are a Kevin Smith fan)

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Sorry, didn't mean to run on with my weather complaints.  Back to the photos….

Here is the after.

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It is still nice and rosy, but is toned down and cleaned up.  The sides are covered in the tone on tone silk wallpaper that I had in my stash. Funny, it is the first vintage wallpaper I have ever bought, and I got it 20 years ago to cover the walls of my dining room and never used it. I'd stuck it away in the closet and found it a couple years ago when I realized that old wallpaper was a wonderful art supply.   And now, here it is, used on my home after all. 

I like to mix my china cabinet shelves up a bit and display more than just china.  A framed old print (that I tried to sale at Miss Frenchies and Silverbella, but no one wanted! I'm glad now- sometimes I think that my home is full of nothing but things that I bought to sell and got stuck with), an old Haeger pot filled with silverware, ready to set out for a buffet, a collage I did at Silver Bella, and of course, some fairies and birdies.

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For me, fairies and flowers in with the dishes makes for a much more interesting look.

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The wallpaper is stapled up, instead of glued. Because I know that I am fickle. It doesn't look perfect, but with so much in the cabinet, who can tell?

Its just background.  A nice, neutral, but pretty background!

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The plates in the back corner are on a stair shaped stand, which is just what I need for my love of layering.  I also like to hang things on the cabinet walls, pictures, cherubs, plates, etc.  

Adding cake stands helps with layering too.  I try for a variety of heights, and make lots of groupings instead of just lining up a matching set of plates.  When my mom died, my sister got her set of Wild Rose dishes, and instead of keeping it for herself, she broke up the set and gave each of us a place setting.  Mine is on this shelf, with a lot of other pale pink rosey dishes.

I went for an over all sense of "white", even though other colors were used as accents.
 

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The lamp on that shelf was a quick project. I got it for 50% off of $5 at one of my favorite antiquing joints a while back and it was out in my studio waiting to see what it would become.  Well, it didn't take much to transform it.  In under 5 minutes, it had a whole new look.

1-  switched the shade to an older one that I'd picked up at a garage sale a few years back.

2-  pinned a rhinestone brooch to the shade

3-  cut a page from a vintage French text book to fit the body of the lamp

4-  drizzled glue on the book page, then rolled it around the lamp and burnished it down with my fingers

I really doubt that it took more than 2 or 3 minutes to do.

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After the corner cabinet, I tacked the cabinet tops.  Over the years, I'd collected tea pots, and over the years, as my tastes have changed, I edited the collection.  My last redo had mostly rose patterned tea pots lined up on the cabinets.  This time, I got rid of most of them, except a few plain white ones (I guess you can't see them in this photo, they are at the other end). I wanted to go very neutral and have much less up above.  Now you can see the vines I'd painted on the wall years ago. I'd had so much crap up there, those were hidden.

They were also hidden by filth. Ugh, it was NASTY up there.  All pottery got popped into the dishwasher, and I tried to clean the walls, and ceiling (yes, I told you I was going  stir crazy with cabin fever- I WAS WASHING CEILINGS!!) but the greasy, dusty coating that was on everything was too awful to come off with my environmentally safe Windex.  I had to use elbow grease and baking soda with a pot scrubber. And we are not people who fry much of anything. Where does all that grease come from??? 

That grease was another reason to put much, much less junk up there!

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In this photo you can see a couple of the white pots that made the cut.  I redid the narrow shelves between the cabinets too.  I'd had decorated bottles, rosy shakers, and green depression glass there before.

Well, I could run on and on and on, telling you about my shuffling and reshuffling. I've been at it nonstop. You know how you take something from one room to another, then you have to redo to cover the hole that you made when you first moved that piece? Yep, that is the vortex that I have fallen into. 

I switched the dining room picture with the mirror from the bedroom, and then had to dig around and find a different bedspread that matched better in there.   Lots of those kinds of problems came up. But I am getting a new look with the same old stuff from other rooms, closets, or out in the studio, and keeping myself semi-safe from the ravages of cabin fever.

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And I am getting lots of little problems solved.  Like this ceiling tin that was covering the bad patch job. It has new screws, is up tightly, and now I've got it faux finished to match the ceiling.

At this rate, my New Years's resolution for 2010 will be completed before January is even over. And not in the typical way, where you give up. I'll run out of things to fix or redo around the house!!

There is more I want to do while I am trapped here in the house, but I think I am at the end of what I can do with with I have, and keep it Zero Dollar.   I need a gallon of paint and some hardware before I go any further, and both cars and all three trucks are stuck in the driveway.

But today, I have Sugarwings.  We've been climbing up and down the ladder that is in the kitchen and sitting in the dark closet playing with flashlights. 

Now, its time to go and bake muffins, so I'd better run.

Zipping around

celebrations, fairies, family, holiday decor, Moving to DC, paintings

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This guy has been zipping around our house all afternoon, racing from one wall into another, never giving up and never slowing down. That's kind of how I've felt this week getting ready for Christmas!  Not only did I have the regular, shopping, wrapping, baking, etc, we had the added pleasures of unpacking a 14 foot U-Haul trailer. 

My husband gave up his apartment in Virginia, he will still office there, but will hopefully be home more, and only have hotel rooms a few days a month out that way.  So, we had to make space for all the things he brought back home.  Just as I was enjoying my pretty holiday decorations and thinking how peaceful and nice it all looked, he brought in boxes and bags and 2 extra TVs and extra mattresses and who all knows what.

So much for tranquil and pretty!

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He works for a golf course company, and every year I paint a Christmas card for him to send out.  In between unloading boxes, and wrapping gifts, I whipped up this little snowman and elf for him to use this season.

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While I had my paints out, I painted this long sleeve tee shirt for Pixie Pie.  I hope to paint a matching one for her cousin and buddy, Sugarwings.

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The cartoon of the two of them together tickled me so much, I repainted it onto an ornament to mail to their great grandma.

Then, I painted on of Sugarwings alone for her special ball for 2009.

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This is the one that I made for myself. I have a fondness for little pink putz houses and wanted one that felt like those.

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For my brother Randy and his husband, Kevin, I painted their 3 dogs playing in the snow.

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Max got a tree frog.

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Addie's is a princess kitten.

It was nice to sit down and paint for a couple of hours while I watched the Survivor finale. There hasn't been a lot of sitting around lately!  Today I shipped packages to family far away, and tonight, Sugarwings and I are making candy.  Tomorrow is a big party, a craft day with friends, so after candy making, I need to clean the studio.

I'd better be racing off and get busy!

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Over the top? Of course!

celebrations, collections, holiday decor, paintings

Merry

Can you believe that Christmas is less than a week away???? I am loving my white lights and decorations so much, I'm already sad thinking about having to take them all down. Next year, I am getting my glitz on earlier, so I can enjoy it for longer!

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I went with a much smaller tree this year, a little silver one that I think might be just the right size.  It sets on a table top and below that, I've set a display of little trees and a bird cage full of lights.

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For a tree skirt, I used the table cloth that I got from my Great Aunt Caroline's home. Her mom, my great grandmother, made it with squares cut from a WW1 silk parachute and hand crocheted squares. 

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The silver tree has so much sparkle to it, that I know I will never do a green one again! I've loved the white tree that I used in the past, but this one is even better.  And since it is so small, I can overload it like crazy!

The table it sits on is in front of a mirror, so that the back of the tree shows. I used plenty of decorations on that side too.  Which saved me from a problem I have had in the past, a front heavy tree from so many things loaded only where they can be seen on the front side!  One year, the big old tree came crashing down because of that!   I have always had to tie my tree to the curtain rod with fishing line so that never happened again.

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That won't be a problem this year, since the tree is so balanced!  The mirror idea worked out so well, that next year, I will hang an even bigger mirror behind the tree.   Or maybe a wall filled with mirrors?

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My ornaments are a little of everything.  Lots of clear glass balls, vintage gold and silver balls, hand made things, bits and pieces of jewelry, keys, and sentimental things from the past.  I have birds on the tree that were mine when I was a kid, and also a couple boxes of Martha Stewart clip on gold and silver birds that look old, but are actually from KMart, two years ago.

The little lamp shades are from a friend's shop. They clip right onto a light bulb.

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There are boxes of ornaments that didn't get unpacked this year, my precious hand painted ones for each family member are still packed away.  I will add to the collection again, I paint and date one for all of us every Christmas. But this year, I thought maybe Sugarwings was still a bit grabby and was worried about breakage.  But she has not bothered the silver tree one single time, since she has her very own little pink tree to work on to her heart's content.

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If you would like to make some of the sheet music stars, I have a how-to from last year HERE.

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By having neutral furniture and walls, I can change the room to any color scheme by switching out curtains, pillows and accessories. For the holidays, I went with all white.  But there is a big splash of color in the painting that I brought in.

For my antique sales in the past, I had cut an 8'x4' sheet of ply wood into an arch shape and painted a winter mural on it. I used to sell vintage ornaments off of hooks that I put onto the painted tree.  But for now, I thought I'd haul it into the living room for the season.

Yes, its over the top.   But that's kind of what I like about it!


PS- the Somerset Life issue that I showed you in my last post won't be out until January.
This copy is an advance one. I still haven't had a chance to look at it, and I can hear it calling my name to relax and sip eggnog by the fire and read it….

Bookie

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, paintings, yorkies

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Poor Bookie.  He just had his 14th birthday and isn't doing so well.  See how he lists to the side? That is permanent. I wonder if he's had a stroke? We've bought him a space heater and the guy rarely leaves his pillow by the warm air now.  He is only sitting on the couch to please me, and desperately wants to get back to his pillow.

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Its so sad to see our pets age.  To me, he'll always be a baby, but actually, he's a little old man.  And smells pretty bad too.  Sometimes I have to poke him two or three times to see if he is still alive, and I am dreading the day when the pokes don't get him to move. On the other hand, I will be relieved to think of him falling asleep on his favorite pillow by the space heater and drifting off to comfort. I can tell he is just not been himself for yeas, but lately, it seems much worse.

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I've gotten used to Bookie hiding away, apart from the family and have let him go his own way. But opening up the boxes of hand painted ornaments from years past and seeing his happy little face, in a younger, happier time made me realize just how much he had changed.

You know, this isn't the post I started to write, it was going to be photos of my holidayed up living room. But I think I'll save that one for another day, and go hold my little stinky guy for a bit and tell him I'll always love him while I still can.

Treating the Treat Cabinet to a redo

flowers, paintings, redos, show and tell, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art
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There was a little detour on my way to getting the wallpaper ironed, cut, and sold… I decided to spiff up my studio for Thanksgiving dinner. The treat cabinet was treated to new (old) wallpaper in one of my favorite toile rose patterns.  I thought about indulging myself and using one of the glorious new papers that I bought at Wallpaper Heaven, but decided to go with this, since it was more neutral.  I can change the colors of table clothes, and decor inside this much easier with this background. 

Plus, this goes well with my hand painted roses on the outside of the doors.

Years ago, I got this cabinet by trading $20 piece from a garage sale. Its been a lot of colors and styles since then!

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My son helped me rearrange the furniture so that the cabinet was in a location near an outlet and now all the goodies will be illuminated! The room is much more functional this way too, more space to set up tables for dining or for crafting!

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This is a before shot, with all my Silver Bella inventory spread out waiting to be transformed into Miss Frenchie inventory.  I gave up and shoved it all in the garage for now and will deal with it after Thanksgiving.

(see the pile of wallpapers, waiting for me to get them ironed and cut?)

The treat cabinet is on the far left, in this picture.

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I don't have a completely done After shot for you, but here is one mid-way.   Even with all the clutter spread out, the room seems more stream lined with the furniture moved around, doesn't it?

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I've always loved this big china cabinet, but it was facing the front door and was never really that noticeable in the room.  Now, it is front and center.

Actually, that "I've always loved it" is a lie. When I bought it, I freaked out. It was one of those auction moments of pure panic when I realized that I bought a giant monstrosity that was too heavy for me to move, needed a complete makeover, was too big to fit in my van, and I was in trouble.

During the bidding fever, I was so excited to get this for under $50, that I wasn't thinking about what I'd do with it. After trying to remove the glass shelves and scratching the window in the door, and not being able to budge the giant, heavy thing by myself, I actually started to cry right there at Gold River Auction hall. 

Luckily my sons bailed me out with the old farm truck. And luckily the old farm truck made it all the way to Kansas City and back.

Now, I love it!

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The top shelf of the treat shelf just holds a set of dishes from the same auction ($22). I really should get rid of them, there is no space in the kitchen for them and I could use storage space in the studio for MORE WALLPAPER!

The jar of pink M&Ms with the crown topper was a gift from fellow Bella, Suzanne.  She was the Frozen Charlotte Fairy at Silver Bella and was passing out these sweet dolls on tags all around! (not only was Suzanne generous, she is one of the funniest people you'll meet, and hanging out with her was a highlight of my trip)

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The cottage print fan was a gift from Beth. She knows I collect pictures with a cottage and flower garden.  I daydream about living in a home like that, and strive for that meandering, overfilled garden look here at my own farmhouse style cottage.

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Beth also knew I'd love this print and brought it to me.  So, I thought I'd share it with you.  Its saturated colors will be beautiful in a project, so feel free to download and print it!  If you get a chance, tell Beth thanks.

My plan for it, is to frame and hang it in the treat cabinet, the colors compliment the old picture of the little girl already hanging there.

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Notice that I didn't finish the wallpaper inside the cabinet?  I got close to the corner… I have to admit that I didn't match up my repeat either.  I don't need perfection, sometimes good enough is plenty good for me.  

The painting is a vintage watercolor that didn't have a frame. I taped it to a white framed mirror.

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This project from last year's Silver Bella is hung over a mirror in another part of the studio. I love the reflection and light of having lots of mirrors, but get sick of seeing myself in them. This is a good solution!

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Back to work for me. But remember, all comments count toward the November Giveaway bundle of trims.

Ghostly gowns, grumpy fairies and a dog two ways

Books, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, flowers, paintings, Sugarwings, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage

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Its done! I have the Grumpy Fairy book hand glittered and ready to sell. I've actually listed it in my Boutique and it is available now, if you would like one.

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The story is illustrated with my watercolor and ink paintings, then each picture is layered over vintage flocked wallpaper in coordinating colors.

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The pages are printed onto high quality, gloss card stock and it is bound in white. I really like the colorful, but soothing palette of colors and took a lot of joy in pulling it all together.

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The fairy on the front cover is hand glittered, and I've added a touch or two inside the books too.

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You had to guess when you saw this wreath on the bed in the first photo, that this picture would be coming, didn't you??

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Beth came along to keep me company today while I glittered books. She worked on some Christmas ornaments in sepia while we chatted.  But first, I helped her with photos of these glorious gown she is listing on Ebay.  We have had some cold weather, but no hard frost yet, so the flower bed in the center of my drive way is still blooming a bit.  We thought it made a pretty setting for the prom dresses.

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YUM!

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Isn't the skirt on this one about as frothy as a concoction can be?

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After taking the pics, we had some fun with Picnik, and made this one ghostly. It was done in "ghostify". 

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This photo was retouched with "vampire scope", but I don't think it is actually spooky, just a cool look. I hope that these applications are available after Halloween, too, I really like this one. I used it on the ruffles above too. 

I'd better get back to glittering. Too bad I can't just photo edit that in….

And remember, if you want to win one of my Grumpy Fairy books, I'll be giving one away next weekend as the gift  for my October Giveaway.

All comments, all month count.  And I also want to thank so many of you for the kind, kind words you sent my way. I needed that.

In the pastel forest

antiques/junking, Books, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, family, paintings

Thanks for all your well wishes for poor little Bookie.  His fever is
gone, and he is doing better. But I can tell that he is still feeling
bad, he follows me around and stares at me, like he is begging me to
help him. It just breaks my heart to see him in pain and confused about
what is going on with him.

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My trees are coming along well.  I have some of the actual vintage ones that I have dyed and glittered listed in my Boutique.

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There weren't very many to list, because I was using them all up in my own projects! I've been decorating the trees themselves, and also using them on the Putz houses that I've been remodeling.  But I've got lots more soaking in the bleach right now and will be dying them tomorrow. 

Sugarwings has offered to help, so I'll be dying them in Kool Aid.  I've never tried that but hear its wonderful to use.

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There are a few more finished pastel trees in my Etsy shop, too.  Not many until the fairy grand baby and I get that soaking sinkful finished.  Hopefully, we'll do that tomorrow, because I need to RE-DO  the glitter on my Grumpy Fairy books over the weekend!!

The printer made a mistake and the covers that I spent hours glittering were cut wrong.  But I didn't cry.  My lip might have trembled a bit, but I took a deep breath, and took the box of pages back and asked for a redo.  I'll just need to set aside a few more hours to glitter these new covers.  Oh well.  That kind of mistake happens, I just have to deal with it and get glittering.

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While waiting for the new book covers and for the dark trees to bleach out, I started planning my Silver Bella booth.

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Next week, we are going to Florida to help clear out my Great Aunt Caroline's home, so I want to have everything done and ready before then. When I get back, I'll do price tags and pack it all up.  I'm  happier if any show I do is packed and ready at least a week before the event. It makes life so much more calm and enjoyable!

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So, in the front half of my studio, I'm setting up a 10' x 10' booth to play dress up with my goods. We have a very small window of time to set up the booth on Vendor Night at Silver Bella, so I want to be as prepped as possible. No surprises, no problems, all planned ahead.

Plus, it would be hard to relax on my trip to Florida, if I was fretting about all the work I've left behind.  And this is a special trip, Sugarwing's first time on an airplane!

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We have a day to go to the beach in Jacksonville, then down to Orlando for a day at Sea World, and another day that we don't have plans for yet.  We can't take her to Disney World… a long story that I'm sure you don't want to hear…  If you've spent time in the Orlando area with a 3 year old, I'd love some tips on where to take her for that last free day.

Any ideas?

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And please remember, that all comments go into the drawing for a copy of the Grumpy Fairy bedtime story book as the gift for the OCTOBER GIVEAWAY.  

If it ever gets done and glittered, that is.

Whisked away

Books, fairies, family, give away, paintings, parties, Sugarwings

My Handsome Husband whisked me away to Chicago for the night to see our favorite musician, Lucinda Williams in concert!

Typically, I'm not a concert goer. Too bad, my husband loves them, and would really appreciate it if I'd go with him to more shows.  But Lucinda is such a favorite of ours, and the setting was a more intimate club, not a big convention center or stadium.  We had great seats, and she is so real and down to earth,  I'd go to a lot more concerts if they were as nice as this.  Not too loud, not too crowded, just right. Geez, do I sound like an old fuddy duddy? But, I've always been like this even in high school. I'm just not a concert person.


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Even though the hall was all black and set up with typical stage lighting and paraphenelia, I had this pretty view above our table. The building used to be an old theater and they were smart enough to save the intricate plaster work on  the ceiling when they remodeled it.

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Before the concert, we went out to dinner at Art Smith's cozy little restaurant, Table 52.  I'd seen him on Top Chef Masters, and if you've ever read my blog, you know what a tv junkie I am, so I was excited to go to a place I'd heard of on one of my regular programs.  I was as excited as Sugarwings would have been if she'd gone to Arial's grotto for dinner.

And not only was it a lovely place to eat, the food was amazing.  And I do like good food. 

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The next day, I flew home just in time to make it over to my friend, Angie's house to be a part of a surprise party for her.  She had NO idea that we were all in her home  waiting for her,  it was so cute to see her reaction and to see all the love and caring that her family put into the planning.

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See the painting behind us?  She
got it at an estate sale, and took it to Antiques Roadshow.  She was
told it is worth $8,000, not bad for a $30 estate sale piece, huh?

Why do I show bad photos of myself? Yes, I was pretty tired, (and look it, too) after two days of travel and being stuck in Chicago traffic, and waiting at the airport for hours on standby, trying to get back a bit early so I could be home for the surprise.

But honestly, NO ONE would look good next to Angie, she is such a beauty.

I guess you could say she is the fairest of them all.

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Tonight, Sugarwings and I are having a girl's night. Its just the two of us and we are going to spend it watching Snow White and making caramel apples.  She loves to act out her favorite parts of movies, so I bought her this gown to wear and I am prepared to be the wicked witch. I am always assigned the scary parts, the wicked witch, a flying monkey, or the big, bad wolf. 

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In the meantime, I have a few hours before she gets here for our Snow White Festival  and will start assembling the Grumpy Fairy books.  I'm extremely happy with the paper quality, and color.  But am not so happy with the mountain of work ahead of me, binding them all myself.

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Especially since I decided to hand glitter highlights on the pages.  Stickles is a wonder product, and the sparkles won't rub or flake off like gluing down regular glitter, so I think this is the answer to getting Sugarwing's wings to look sugary and not having glitter all over the reader's hands.

I'll let you know if I ever get any ready to sell… I hope to have them in the Boutique in time for holiday shopping, and also have some to take to Silver Bella.  But I will for sure have one ready to give away for the October Giveaway. 

All comments all month count for the prize.  (I do appreciate your comments!)

Not that I have anything against Canadians

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, paintings
August listing

Button mania!  I've stuffed my overflowing buttons into some old jam jars and decked them out with lots of tiny millinery blooms.

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Buttons and something to fill up with them has become my latest obsession. Well, that and my DVR.  I got all caught up on the shows I had missed while traveling.  DVRs are magic, what a brilliant invention, for a TV junkie like me.
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Did anyone see all the big, blooming hats on Mad Men last night!!!??? I couldn't even pay attention to the story, I was so overwhelmed with the millinery at the Derby party. 

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The styles and clothes on that show always grab my attention, I'd watch it even if it didn't feature such good writing. 

(These jewels are available in my Boutique and the jam jars are on Etsy)

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Twinkle and I have been working in the yard to get ready for the family reunion camp out in my yard coming up this weekend.  I decided to mow paths through the grass in the fields for walking trails that connect to the Fairy Berry Trail.

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I've been enjoying going out for walks on them myself. But while out there, I noticed the Canadian Thistle had gone a bit crazy. I know that thistle is considered an noxious weed, but I've always loved it.  This drawing, is one that I did at age 15 for a biology class. Its the drawing that made me realize that I wanted to be an artist.

To this day, I keep this ink drawing out on display.  You don't want to do the math to know how long that has been.

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But as much as I enjoy the thistle plant, I know they have to go. So, as I started to chop them down to burn (the only way to dispose of them without spreading the seeds), it dawned on me that I had two adult sons who live here with me and one of them should do it all instead of me! So I went to fetch Ryan and set him on the chore. 

Why don't I think of that more often? I am finally gaining the wisdom that comes with age (or getting lazy).

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So, while Ryan cleared the field of thistles, I was free to foof the Fairy Berry Trail!

Ace Hardware had some clearance garden decor that was just right for out there. Wind chimes with doe-doe birds, and bright metal flowers on stakes.  Sugarwings will be excited when she comes home on Tuesday (she spends a few days with her Hippy Chick Mommy and other grandma every week)  I love to surprise her with new additions to the trail, she always notices right away when we go for our walks along the path.

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And how perfect was this? Its a gift from a buddy who knew I'd love it for the trail. And it is very fitting now, my handsome husband has been expanding the trail, so that now it goes up the hill from the valley it was first made in.  He and Sugarwing's Daddy took a chain saw out there and cleared a path through the brush.  (We'd do anything and everything for that fairy baby)

So, I've nailed this plaque to a tree at the top of the hill, at the beginning of the walkway.

Sugarwings can't read, but we will both stop and read it together every time we go into the woods.

Sillies and snippets and the July Garage Sale Giveaway Prize Pack list

antiques/junking, fairies, give away, paintings

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As I was laying down the bits of sparkle that I bought at a garage sale this weekend, it started to remind me of a face, so of course, this is what I HAD to do with them all…. I guess, I should have added millinery flower hair, that would have been cute.  And I wonder why I never get anything done, I spend my time on this kind of activity instead of working.

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My days never seem long enough.  But today, I did manage to focus and get packages sent out, and two of these little brooches listed in the Boutique.

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I also got three paintings finished for the Grumpy Fairy story I am illustrating.  Thanks for all of your encouragement about the story, I decided to go ahead and make a book from it.  This picture is of the Blue Bird of Happiness.

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Here is a snippet of the Fairy Grandmother flying off to find the soft things to make a nest from.

I did 3 paintings today and 3 yesterday. That just doesn't seem like much to me, I am pretty fast. But I really want these to be special, so I am not rushing through them.

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Tomorrow we are heading back up to Omaha to take Sugarwings to the zoo again, so not much more will get done on the book till next week.  Its hard to tear myself away from it now that I have started.  I don't have my paints out nearly enough, its been great to play with watercolors again! I'd take them along on the trip if I had any chance of getting any thing done without  Sugarwings demanding offering to help.  She likes to paint even more than I do. 

Well, July is coming to a close, Friday is the 31st.  I might get to garage sales one more day before my JULY GARAGE SALE GIVEAWAY PRIZE PACK is ready to send out. 

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From last weekend, I added the sterling bar pin with the little girl on it.  Isn't she a cutie?  Leave a comment if you want to be entered in the drawing.

Lets see, what's in the giveaway?

  • the bar pin
  • bag o' buttons
  • buttons on a cute card
  • floral hankie
  • dainty doily
  • vintage postcard
  • sprig of flowers
  • an eensy English bone china plate
  • a small, round, framed print
  • pair of pink seashell clip on earrings
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