Frenchie Friends
how to's, Miss Frenchie's, paintingsIsn't that cute? I told Beth that I would love to be able to add text to pictures of ephemera and use it in my posts, but am way too computer illiterate. She whipped up this one and a few others for me. When she comes back on Tuesday for us to work on table clothes again, I hope to have her show me how this is done. It would look good to post my words on ledger paper, or maybe something rosy? At least sometimes, not all the time, I tend to have an awful lot going on anyway.
A lot going on, with busy elements in my blog design as well as in real life. Maybe that is why I was so drawn to this wintry, isolated porch yesterday. Its solitude was inviting.
The porch is on the back of the historical home, the Alexander Majors House, where we are planning our next Miss Frenchie's Brocante.
I met some of the Frenchie gals there yesterday for a planning session. My job in prepping for the show is to make the signs, here is a sample of the banner I will be painting for the outside of the building, so people can see it and find us more easily.
I'm also planning on painting some "murals to go" as backdrops for my booth.
Not exactly like this, but along these lines. A French farmers market scene with lots of flowers.
These photos are from my scrap book of murals. This is a dining room in a private home, but the French Market theme was a popular one and I used it in some restaurants and hotels too. I think for Miss Frenchie's I will tone down the colors and have even thought about doing the scene in just washes of brown with a hint of color like old photos that have been tinted.
I'm also planning on painting some natural canvas market umbrellas with a simple vine in sepia like I did on these hankies.
If you are a follower of Curious Sofa Diaries, you probably remember this post. (and if you are not, you should be!! Debbie Dousenberry is the queen of style)
Since I was meeting Debbie and Carol at the Miss Frenchie's site, I thought I'd take some thing to Deb as a thank you for all the hard work she is putting in for the show. She mentioned that she liked bandannas that were soft and aged, since I didn't have any like that on hand, I faked it.
Brand new, black and white bandannas from Target were what I had. So, I soaked them in hot water and a cup of bleach for most of the day.
If you are like me and have darker hair that you pay way too much to a beautician to kind of keep blond, then you know how dark colors when bleached, can turn orange. (I've had the brassy orange highlights more than once) And that is exactly what the black in the fabric did at first. The trick is to not take it out too soon. I left it soaking about 8 hours and toward the end, the color lightened up to what I wanted.
Then, it looked too new and clean. So I dunked the cloth into my leftover coffee, let it dry, ironed it and then drew on it with a brown fabric marker.
I had been baking yesterday, so I wrapped up home made granola and cookies and tucked them into the bandannas and then tied on some Eiffel Tower and crown stamped tags.
As a joke, I misspelled Carol Spinksi as far out as I could, because we've been dealing with Travelocity and Air Tran to try to fix a misspelling I did of her name when I booked flights for the two of us. On the reservation, I wrote "Spinsky" instead of "Spinksi". And the airlines have NOT been helpful or friendly or anything good about this. At first they tried to say she wouldn't be allowed to fly at all on that ticket and it was non-refundable!
Anyone else ever have this problem?
After measuring spaces at the Frenchie Barn, we decided we needed a treat. So, Carol, Julieand I went to visit our newest Miss Frenchie pals at Natasha's Mullberry & Mott.
This beautiful bakery is packing up goodies to bring to the sale on April 17th.
And I could be in trouble! Their spot will be right next to mine. All weekend, this is the kind of stuff that I will be staring at.
I just hope they don't bring any macaroons, all three of us decided that they were the best ever and I know I couldn't resist. The bunnies were pretty wonderful too. We got different varieties and shared a little of each. I immediately called Dibbs on the bunnie's ears. The ears are always the best part, of any Easter goody.
Lets see, I have about 5 weeks or so between now and Miss Frenchie's. Two banners to paint, two murals to paint, stuff to make yet, and lots to tag. During that time I need to do taxes (ugh) and take a trip to DC, plus of course, all those Sugarwing days I'll have.
Maybe I should go and get to work instead of hanging out on the computer?
I'll leave you with some more delectable goody pics from the bakery, and I am off to get some thing made.