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Sugarwings 5th birthday

celebrations, fairies, family, Food and Drink, parties, Sugarwings

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Thanks for your interest in photo editing. I know I said my next post would be more tips and tricks, but I wanted to show you pictures from Sugarwing's birthday party first.  The soft color editing tips will be on Friday instead.

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We had quite a week with our fairy child.  We took the entire bunch of 7 grands and their parents to a water park in Kansas City on Thursday to celebrate a few of the birthdays, then my husband and I snuck our little one away for a weekend at a Holiday Inn water park (we had a free Priority Club room to use) and a day at the zoo in KC too. 

She's pretty proud of her two wrist bands from the parks and refuses to take them off.

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She also had a sleepover with me on Sunday night, and since I got to have her most of Monday, we decided to throw a party.  A fairy tea party luncheon with Pixie Pie.

We got up early on Monday morning and started baking cupcakes, then made mini pizzas by rolling out the dough and cutting it with a star shaped cookie cutter.  The stars were topped with Trader Joe's marinara sauce, cheese, a broccoli nose, red pepper slice smile, and green pepper eyes. 

I'd show you photos, but when a soon to be 5 year old works the cookie cutter and makes the faces, they aren't always recognizable as smiling stars.  They just kind of looked like pizza blobs. But she loved them anyway.

IMG_3888 Next, we set the table with pretty dishes and linens, got the tea pots out, and put on our fairy dress up gear.

It wasn't quite time for Pixie Pie to arrive, but Sugarwings was pretty excited and wanted to sit at the table and wait there for her.

Waiting can be the hardest part.

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We were trying something new that day, some all natural rock candy sugar. It made the tea even more fun to stir.

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When her cousin arrived, the girls scampered up the stairs to get her all decked out in her fairy wear too.

I think that Sugarwings is wearing my all time favorite selections in this picture.  She layered herself in multiple skirts and a lady bug costume, along with great ruby slippers from Aunt Sissy.  Of course, the water park wrist bands just make the outfit.

Did you notice that Pixie Pie is soon to be a big sister? Her mom is due any minute, and is expecting a boy.  I hope he likes tea parties.

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After lunch, I turned them loose with cupcakes, icing tubes, and sprinkles and let them go.  It quickly became Sprinkle Palooza, we were knee deep in tiny, tasty, tidbits that made crunchy sounds when we walked through the kitchen.

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When I was a young mother, I never let my poor boys go wild with the sprinkles like this.  I was probably on too tight of a budget to allow such waste and on too tight of a schedule to clean up the mess.  And too tightly wound myself to be able to relax and just enjoy the show of sprinkles and icing flying everywhere.

Its so nice to be a grammy. I can't imagine anything better.  I wish I'd been as happy go lucky with my sons as I am with these girls.  I have to say, all the arthritis and creakiness and backaches and wrinkles are worth it. Getting older is getting better.  I love being a little old lady.

Oh, the boys and I had fun when they were little, of course. I was the master of finding free things to do. If there was a grocery store grand opening, we were first in line to get a balloon and free hot dog and play any carnival games they offered.  We hiked, we swam, we pinched pennies and saved up to have special treats.  But life was harder then, I was a single mom with three jobs for a while, times were tight, time was scarce and money even more so.  I spent more time worrying than playing and didn't realize how fast it would all zoom by.

But with Sugarwings, I'm old enough to know how precious and limited these times are. 

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Sugarwings might be a bit spoiled by all she gets to do and the places she gets to go, but she doesn't act like it, she is the most appreciative kid around.  She always has a big smile and an "oh my goodness" or "thank you, Grammy!!!", or a "thats sooooo cuuuute" ready whenever we do something special. And she flings herself at us with unlimited joy and wraps us in her arms.  Her middle name is Joy and it is perfect for her. She overflows with it.

And we still are careful about spending, all of her dress up clothes are from garage sales and goodwill stores.  We buy sprinkles by the truckload, but mostly with 40% off coupons at Michael's.

She might be a bit over indulged by grand parents who are smitten with her, but honestly, I think that I am the one being indulged, not her.  I love every minute of it.

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Its hard to believe she is five now.  I've been invited to walk to school with her on her first day tomorrow with all of the rest of the family, and I'm just not sure that I can do it.  I might just sob thinking about how fast she is growing up. 

But I also can't wait to go through each and every stage of it all with her.  Today she was planning her future wedding. She will either marry a blue M&M or Prince Navine.  I sure hope that when that day comes, I get to help design and set up her reception.  And I also hope that we are still best friends then like we are now.  Because it will be here before I know it, I can almost hear those wedding bells.

 

 

 

Shopping at the Habitat for Humanity Restore

family, Food and Drink, parties, Sugarwings

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What a lovely weekend we had, but then any weekend with our Sugarwings is just the best.  We spent Saturday morning at the Farmer's Market where I loaded up on fresh veggies and Sugarwings found a little "house" to play in. 

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At my cottage, I try to cook healthy things, local ingredients,vegetarian a few days a week, chicken and fish the rest, organic when I can afford it, or when it really matters.  I think we eat okay around here.

But no matter how hard I try, I'll never live up to my son's family's guidelines for healthy eating. These guys are all natural.  Recently they have gone vegan. So, we tried out some vegan doughnuts at the market, and I just don't think they were all that great.  Just because its vegan doesn't mean its good for you, it was still a deep fried, greasy hunk of dough.

Sugarwings liked it, but she loves anything with pink icing. 

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Her parents are nice about letting me bake with her and give her treats, and don't insist on me following a strict diet for her at our house. I think they trust me to not let her fill up on Koolaide and junk food, and to feed her stuff that is good for her. So, they'll let me give her some sweet treats or a piece of chicken when she stays with us.

IMG_1073 I like it when people are true to their own beliefs but don't try to force them onto others. 

I like my kids.

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Adam is working on opening an energy/healing center.  He has the spot rented and is fixing it up, as greenly as he can.  So, after the Farmer's Market, we went shopping for supplies.  At the Habitat for Humanity Re-Store, he found big rolls of carpet for only about $10 each, and will be stapling those to the wall for sound proofing. 

Now, that sounds a bit like a  shagadellic 70s look, doesn't it? But that is only the first step. Over the carpet, he will mix tinted plaster and clay-mud and trowel it on. It should look really nice, I'll get some pictures of the walls when it is done. Its "dirt cheap", green, and arty.  I'm looking forward to seeing the process.

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We also went to see the Doo Dads over the weekend. They are a band that plays rock for kids.  And they have TWO bubble machines on the stage.  Sugarwings and Pixie Pie were entranced by the bubbles.

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And all the girls danced their hearts out.

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Very little work got done this weekend, and Paper Cowgirls is fast approaching.  It will get done, I still have two weeks, but I am starting to feel a little wriggly worry in the back of my mind.   Once I get something completely done, like all of my kits packed, or the instructions written for the class, that feeling will pass. At this point, I have a lot of started, but not completed things going on.

The mini dress forms class that I am teaching in Texas, will also have an online class. I'd like to have it online before I go to Paper Cowgirls so I can give the link to all of my students there. That way, when they get home, they will have access to a  refresher course  if they need to finish their mannequin later, or make a few more of them.

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My plan is to offer the class two ways.  You can buy a (limited supply) kit in the Boutique and get a free link to the online classes.  Or you can furnish your own supplies and just buy the instructions (they will include some images of vintage papers to download).

I'll let you know when its ready to roll. 

But for now, I'd better get back to work on it while I can, because I never know when I'll get an opportunity to go play with the grand fairies. When that happens, all work stops!

Happy birthday Dorkie babies! (and Diane too!)

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Food and Drink, holiday decor, how to's, parties

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Today is Agnes Rosebud and Button's first birthday, so I invited Beth and some friends over for a craft day and birthday cake.

The four legged guests had a very special treat- left over grilled trout covered in homemade organic yogurt. I made up "cupcakes" of fish in festive papers, then iced them in the yogurt and added a colorful pick.

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(I wish I could remember who gave me the cute vintage puppy image to use- its on the hats and the cupcake picks)

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Spring is finally here!  I spent a giant, achy chunk of the weekend working in the yard, doing clean up and planting flowers.  So, since the patio was looking spiffy, all of us sat outside on the porch to have our pitch in lunch between craft projects. (and between working on taxes- its great to have two accountant friends come by and help out when tax time rolls around!)

While it looks like I might have had a totally frivolous day, making party hats and fish cakes for dogs, we got a lot accomplished too.  Taxes got filed for my son, Ryan, The Other Karla learned how to knit, Beth made book covers, Connie and Diane made cards, Shanna made an Easter Basket, and I finished a swap for Birdsong. 

Plus, it was a beautiful Spring day to spend with friends, so the work didn't even feel like work, it was just plain fun.

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Plus, we had a second birthday to celebrate, it was Diane's special day too.  I whipped up a double duty gift for her, this tussie mussie is used as the wrap for the roses I gave to her and also works as a birthday hat.

To make it, I printed a pretty page of French text on card stock, curled it up into a cone, stapled it in place and trimmed the edges off straight.  Then, I inked the opening with black ink, and punched a hole in each side to pull a ribbon through to use as a chin strap or a hanger.

After that, I added rose that I cut out in a oval shape to the front center of the cone, and pulled some pretty lace through the cone, so that it dangled out the small hole at the point.  Then, I glued that into place, and wrapped the point in ribbons and lace.

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Before the party went to the dogs, we had ice cream cake for the two legged guests.   I experimented with making an ice cream cake, and boy, was it fast, easy and delicious! 

Here's how:

In a round casserole dish, I simply layered thin slices of strawberry pound cake with Breyer's Vanilla Bean ice cream and fresh pureed strawberries.

Then, I smooshed it down into the pan, covered it, and froze it over night.

To get it out of the pan today, I sat it in a shallow bowl of hot water, till it loosened from the casserole dish, then plopped it over upside down onto a cake stand and sprayed canned whipped cream all over it and added sprinkles.

I think I might make this in lots of different ways. Think of all the goodies you could layer in ice cream and freeze. This summer, I'll keep my eyes open at garage sales to find a nice shaped mold to make these in too.

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Aren't birthdays the best days? 

 

Some prettiness in the mail

bird song art event, fairies, parties

IMG_9956 Sponsor gifts for Bird Song are still coming in, and ooooohhhh myyyyyy!  This envelope of rosy goodness just made me sigh when I opened it. 

These little trims came from Lisa Super and are packaged so sweetly. My guests will love them! Thanks, Lisa!!

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And how excited will the classmates be to see these kits?  Look at the quality supplies included! 

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Each kit is unique and are extravagantly packed with everything you need to make a decorated baby shoe. And the shoe itself is already assembled, so all that needs to be done is the fun stuff.

These are from Lynn and she has the kits on sale right now in her shop if you aren't going to be here to get a kit from the goodie bags at Bird Song.

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Lynn's sister, Karla, sent goodies too, and look at how cute these packs are.  She has included lots of  vintage bits and trims for the students to play with. Thanks, ladies!

I'm so impressed with the generosity of the sponsors.  And there is more to come.  A little bird told me that Dawn will be sending some of her lovely soaps…

A full list of sponsors can be found on the side bar of this blog and of the Bird Song blog.

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Since re-shuffling the class and seating, I have an open spot now.

Please contact me if you are interested.

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After having a houseful of arty friends last weekend, my house feels empty, and I can't wait to see all my guests at the end of the month for Bird Song.  I'll have a few staying at the house, but of course, there isn't room for all of them. But wouldn't that be fun if there was?

This cute Elephant is from Jenn, she gave me a whole set of these tags and I just had to tuck them into my Easter display. By the way, she has spots available for her magical event this fall.  After hearing her plans for decor, I have to say, you shouldn't miss it.

IMG_9911 While the theme features fairies, they are not the cutey pie colorful fairies that you might think. She is going for a woodland, GORGEOUS dreamy paradise filled with grown up, glam fairies.  More like you'd see in Vogue than in a story book. As a matter of fact, Victoria magazine's latest issue has a spread about a woodland dinner party that looks a lot like what Jenn has been planning.

Did I say GORGEOUS yet?   Wow, I can't wait!

Hello Dollies!

antiques/junking, bird song art event, celebrations, parties, vintage paper/collage art

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On Saturday, we had a create-a-thon in the studio. 

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They helped me work out kinks in my upcoming class for Paper Cowgirls

Pictured are the creations of:

Me * SuzanneAndrea * Jenn * Heather * Lori

IMG_9889 For my dressform, I wanted to experiment with wallpaper instead of text.  It was a little harder to do (stiffer paper) but I like how it turned out.  I also kept mine simple, using only things that will be given to the students in the kits.

  Its very frustrating to take a class and find that the teacher's example can't be made with what she gives you, isn't it?

While I was in the grips of decopauge fever, I covered this little bird too. It was just a white bird from the craft store, and Agnes Rosebud had eaten its head half off, so I did a bit of a redo on the poor little guy.

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A room full of pros is a wonderful thing when you are figuring out ideas.  And with this bunch, I wasn't exactly "teaching" them, it was more like all of us working on the same thing at the same time. I just gave them a few directions and they took off.

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Those ladies gave me as many ideas as I gave them.  I find that is true of any artful gathering. You get as much info from your tablemates as from any instructor.

IMG_9893 Lori showed us how to make some wax paper flowers that were recently featured in Somerset Life.  See how different they all turned out too?

The flowers are in a "vase" that I bought at Bottom's Up for $10. Its just some salvage bit of part of something else, but that is one of my favorite kinds of purchases. I'll use it a lot.

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IMG_9871 She got quite a few covers done, and no two were alike.

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The group not only gave me good tips for my Paper Cowgirls class, they had lots of good ideas for the seating and studio arrangement for Bird Song

I'd kind of oversold the event and was trying to figure out how to seat everyone.  Suzanne had a wonderful idea and I've already rearanged the furniture as she suggested. I did that as soon as I got back from taking them to the airport.

Since I had more requests even after the class was overstuffed, I talked to the teachers, Carol, Lisa, and Debbie, and all of them agreed to give up their seats to students. So, now, I've gone from too full, to having a couple extra spaces. 

Interested? Please let me know.

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Now my studio seems lonely after having such a fun bunch here.  I've packed up and mailed the last batch of purchases too big to fit in my guest's suitcases, and got those in the mail.  Can you guess whose box this is?  Yep, Jenn Hayslip, bunny queen. She scored big time on the bunny front while here. (by the way, she has spaces available for her romantic, prairie fairy tale if you'd like to get  away on an arty adventure. We'll all be there too!)

And I was thrilled that everyone shopped my studio too. It was nice of them, and I know it is never easy to randomly shop around with stuff not priced. It was sweet that they made the effort. 

So, what’s new?

celebrations, parties, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage

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(felted nests $5-6)

This week, I am planning a get away with some buddies. Well, it might not be an actual get away for me, since its at my house, but it will still feel like one. A girl's weekend, where I can make stuff, shop, eat goodies and chat, chat, chat with blog friends that I just adore and love to spend time with will feel like a fantastic vacation, even if its in my own back yard.

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We are planning dinner at my house on Thursday after I make an airport run to scoop them all up that afternoon.  I'm not sure yet what I will fix for our meal, it needs to be something that is all ready to go ahead of time so  I can slip it into the oven when we get back from the airport.

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(rhinestone rondelles 10 for $4.00)

For these kind of meals, I usually do something Italian.  It always seems easier to serve, and is something that tastes good when made the day before.  Those flavors develop over night and just get better, don't they?

Plus, I'm good at making an Italian dish nice and light.  Lots of fresh veggies, a low fat tomato sauce, and a light sprinkling of cheese.  It tastes good, but is not heavy.  I have a feeling that we'll be having lots of goodies around for the weekend, so kicking it off with a lighter meal will probably be appreciated.

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(mini rhinestone crowns $4.50 each)

But its not the meals that will be important, its the time together.  I'm soooo flattered that these special ladies are flying across the country to come to visit and spend time. 

Blog world has been very good to me, and I am extremely lucky to have met such good friends through their blogs, and through going to art events.  Funny, we each are at different ages and stages of our lives, but all of us have a love of beautiful vintage things,  and never run out of conversation topics.

Friday will be shopping in KC, and then on Saturday, we'll hunker down in the studio and play with pretties.  Nothing formal, just comfortable and relaxed.  If weather permits, we might sit by the bonfire that night.  But then again, we might be having so much fun in the studio, we won't want to leave it.  So, I'm not setting  schedule, we'll do what sounds good. 

That is the best kind of vacation, isn't it?  

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So, this week, I'll be busy Spring cleaning and getting the guest rooms ready for friends. I've got 3 extra beds, 2 sofas, and we'll set up a blow up mattress.  Just like the slumber parties I loved as a kid!

Growing up in Pendleton, IN, my friends and I lived for slumber parties. Any occasion was a reason to throw one.  I used to have a big birthday party every March for my Irish Setter, Ambie, and would have a whole group of girls come for a sleep over.  

Now, as a grown up, I'm glad to continue the parties.  My favorite thing about visiting with my sisses is that last glass of wine at night, sitting up late and talking. That cozy feeling of knowing you are in for the night and can talk as late as you like, all curled up in your jammies, laughing and being silly.

Do we ever out grow that? I hope I don't.   I always want to enjoy that 14 year old girl that is still a part of me, who likes to giggle and stay up late with friends.

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I'd hoped to get the yard cleaned up for the party, but it snowed over the weekend, and spring is just not cooperating with me.  Oh well.  I have a feeling no one will really care if my flower beds are planted or not.

But they will care if the studio is too messy to find a path to the tables! So, I'd better get to work.  I don't know how I do it, but I sure tend to pile things up in there. It gets away from me, and I live like a pig out there.  I'm not that way in my home, I get antsy if my house is cluttery and messy, but I sure can let the studio fall apart and fill up fast.

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(glass stones  25 for $3.50)

 I'm off to clean. I need a giant trash can and a shovel, I think. 

I've been trying to get it done, but keep getting distracted by shiny things.  All these photos are of new things I've listed in the Boutique.   This last one is clear glass stones from the 40s, aren't they nice?  

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If you'd like a chance to win a souvenir from Moulin Rouge, please leave a comment anytime (or as many as you'd like) till March 31st.

the best part is always the Best Buds

parties, Travel

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On my trip to CA last week, my flight was a tad late, and I missed the martini party, but I made it to Vendor night just in time to snap up a few pretties.  I bought some posies from Michelle Gellar.  I can never resist flowers. 

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And I wish I'd bought Colleen's bird!

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Here is Lonnie's egg. She gave it away as a door prize.  I didn't win, but I did treat myself to one of her necklaces.  (no photo yet, I still have not unpacked!)

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And I've been admiring Sherri Baldy's work online, it was great to see it in person. She is a lovely woman from head to toe. Look at these shoes she created!

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Kim had gifts galore for us, every day something else. Candies, pretties, goodies, it never ended.

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She had even arranged a professional photographer to set up and bring props for us to play with, as well as coupons for 4 free photos printed and ready right then.

Here I am with Jessi, Natalie, Stacy,Cheryl, Lonnie and Michelle.

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Of course, the best part of these events are the old friends you reunite with and the new ones that you make.

Here I am with Nat and Iva.

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Yep, the people there were as great as the decor.  The laughter never stopped.  This is Lonnie, Kerry Lynn, Colleen, and Stacy, at dinner one night.  It kind of looked like this every night.

IMG_1832 I called these guys the bad girl crowd. They enticed me to play hooky from class to hang out in Venice Beach to shop and have lunch.

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We walked the sidewalks and popped into a few antique shops, boutiques and galleries.  My fave was Bountiful. 

Not much in my price range and not much to buy, but the displays were WOW. 

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Cake plates were there in abundance.  A bountiful amount, I guess you'd say.

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Stacked all the way to the chandys.

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The class I missed part of was Jenny and Arron's, but I made it back in time to get mine whipped together. I'll have photos of it later on.

By the way, photos of this girl do not do her justice. She has a mesmerizing quality to her, and such a glow.

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On Sunday, I skipped the bus tour with the rest of the group and hung with the bad girls on the streets of LA.  Lonnie, Stacy, Natalie, Colleen, and I went to the Garment district to find bargains.

Actually, poor Stacy was feeling ill with a migraine and we didn't want to leave her alone all day. So waved goodbye to the busload of can can girls, and went out to breakfast while Stacy slept in. After she got some rest and food, she was able to get out of bed and join us for a fun afternoon.

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I don't even sew, but could have spent all day just looking through the fabrics at this one store. 

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These are all the photos I got that day! It was rainy and cold, and I was too worried about staying warm and dry and filling my bag with great deals to remember to take photos.

I'll have some coming of the projects we made though.  Plus I have a giveaway to announce. I didn't go to the Long Beach Flea  mkt, but I did find a little memento at the Garment district.

But for now, I've got to run. I haven't seen my fairy baby in days and am going to run to her school to scoop her up for some hugs.

Moulin Rouge at Manhattan Beach

parties, Travel

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Kim has once again outdone herself.  Her Moulin Rouge art affaire was about as beautiful as can be.  And her line up of teachers was tip top. Not only did we get four full classes, we also got a make and take from Christine to create these rose corsages from silk she picked up on her trip to Italy last month.

Learning how to quickly make a full fledged rose, from 3 squares of fabric is a trick that I will enjoy and use over and over. Thanks, Christine!

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Kim has quite the touch. Everything matches the theme and is touched with beauty, including our itineraries.

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Just beautiful. Over the top beautiful. I swear, if you ever get a chance, you really need to go to one of her events.  Kim has mad skills. So does my pal, Jenn, who knows how to throw a shindig with beauty and class too.   You cannot go wrong attending any arty party thrown by either one of them. Jenn still has some openings for her bash in October. Details can be found by clicking on the button on my side bar.

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Neither of them spare any expense.  And it shows.  Kim's Moulin Rouge  blew me away.   And now I am even more excited about going to Jenn's this fall!  I love these type of events, and when they are done this well, they are are work of art in themselves. 

Jenn's theme will be Once Upon a Dream, and I know it will be just dreamy. And will have fairies!!!!!!!!  I'm already in love with it.

I just hope that people who come to my party in the studio at the end of April are not disappointed. I am not even going to try to compete with the masters of detail, Jenn and Kim. My little gathering will be a whole different thing. No elaborate centerpieces, no costumes (or should I ask everyone to dress up like a bird?).  Mine will be laid back and simple. 

But after living in Kim's Moulin Rouge world for the weekend, I'm feeling guilty about not trying to build a themed environment!! It was so impressive.

More tomorrow.  I didn't take as many photos as I should have, but I do have plenty to share.

Are you gathering up the good stuff?

parties, show and tell, vintage paper/collage art

Good Stuff button

Are you ready to show off your creations?  I'll have the link party ready Sunday morning and you can add your blog to it anytime through Monday evening. 

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Your project can be ANYTHING at all, where you have broken free of the instinct to hang on to your best supplies and actually used them.

Sewing, collage, a decorative item for your home.  Anything at all that includes bits of your favorite things.

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Please make sure you link to the POST that features the item, not just to your blog.

  And please do mention the challenge and my blog address so that others can find the list of participants and visit us all.

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Your post can be from the past, or a new one.  If its an older post, please edit it to add the link back to the party.

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As hard as it is to part with the besties, they sure elevate anything you make. I turned these little vintage postal bags into something I really love by adding my favorite things to them.

I'm hoping to make something special tonight just for the party too. There are some supplies I have been eyeing….  its time to delve in and enjoy them!

  The postal bags, and some ephemera books (all dripping with the good stuff!) have been added to my Boutique.IMG_9092

And don't forget, you can win a bundle of my besties by leaving a comment. 

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Mrs. Staggs will be having a giveaway on her blog too.  The challenge was her idea.  Thanks, Lena!!

Style Evolution party

antiques/junking, magazine pictures or articles, parties

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Has your look changed over the years?  Mine used to constantly change, back when I was working full time as a decorative painter and antique dealer. My home was my workshop and where I experimented.

Now that I don't do either of those professions much, I've stopped the revolving door of furniture moving in and out, but I do still come up with some upgrades here and there.

This was my dining room a few years back, this photo is from Country Almanac, or Country Victorian, I can't remember which magazine.

IMG_4430 Here is the dining room now.  Less flowery, more neutral. Definitely less country.  The hutch in the first photo was a  maple one that my mom had, and when she died, I took it home with me and gave it a redo. But it never really fit in with my home, so I gave it to my niece. 

My house from the photo shoot

Yet another version, this was in Paint magazine.  Sometime between the two previous pictures.  It was just a little too blue for me.  I liked it for a while…. 

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Now, this is a REALLY old version of my dining room (from Country Almanac). It was so different then that it used to be a living room!  When we first bought this old farmhouse, we used to move the sofa to the room with the wood stove in it every winter, then switch the living and dining rooms back in the spring time.

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I liked the idea of having a portable space, one that you could easily adapt for the seasons. But then, we got a satellite dish and all the TV hook ups and wires changed that concept. It became too hard to switch the entire room, the TV cabinet wasn't easy to move. (with my love of TV viewing, I'd trade a wide screen for versatility any day!)

 I can still change the look of the living room for the season just by changing the accessories. 

In the spring, I bring out all my rose pattern pillows and curtains, then in the winter, I like to go all white.

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Here is a shot of the white version, taken by Carol Spinski when she photographed an article for Somerset Home.

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This look was in Romantic Country. Its from when I first discovered white paint and learned how to make slipcovers.  I fell in love with light and airy, but burnt out on the over the top floweryness of it all.

I can afford to do the big switcheroos because everything I get for the rooms is dirt cheap. I scrounge and shop garage sales, estate sales, auctions, and have been known to go through a dumpster or two.  I find things that need work, are beat up, or on clearance and redo them myself.  When I do treat myself to something new, its usually not expensive, like these curtains from Target, or the rug from TJ Max.

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And I recycle things from one room to another, this salvaged mantel has been in the dining room, living room and now is a head board in my bedroom. (this photo is from Romantic Country too)

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This shot was taken for Romantic Country, almost used twice but rejected at the last minute each time.  Funny, I like this look so much better than the previous pictures of my house that were actually used in the magazines.

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This was in Country Victorian, I think…  there is that mantel again. And the same furniture, different slip covers. I wish I hadn't painted over the border by the ceiling, I kind of liked that.

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This used to be what my studio looked like, not too long ago. Twice, I have been asked to be in Where Women Create, but nothing has come of it.  I adore my studio and would LOVE for it to be photographed for that publication.

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Here is the same corner now.  I use the bench (hand built by my son, from an old headboard) at the studio dining table.

I feel pretty lucky to have been in so many magazines, probably about 40 or so at this point.  I don't really pursue it,  its a hobby. Every once in a while I come up with an idea and run it by an editor.  I wouldn't exactly say its a job, even a part time one. Its just a whim, and every time I do an article I think its probably the last time, because I can't believe that I was even chosen to do one let alone dozens.

I'm certainly not a professional writer, or decorator , just one of those people who happened to be in the right place at the right time.  Just lucky, huh? Its always fun to do an article, and I really do like having these old pictures chronicling my home's metamorphosis.

If you enjoy looking at before and afters, please check out Jen Rizzo's blog today, she is having a Style Evolution party and the pictures of her home are just to die for. Gorgeous!!  She makes me want to redo mine…..  hmm…..

By the way, if you'd like to come and visit me and spend time in the studio, sign ups for the spring workshop are coming soo. I'd love to have you come to the cottage! Meeting blog friends is always a good experiance.

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