parties

Heading to Leesburg

antiques/junking, celebrations, Moving to DC, parties

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What a fun group!  Here we are in front of Prom Dress Central, other wise known as the "Anti- Hope Room", (Hope is such a funny person to be with, and she came up with that name, since it is pretty over whelmingly beautifully stocked with froof, and she doesn't care for that stuff)

Pictured in the back row is: Jessica http://www.suchprettythings.typepad.com/

 Pamelahttp://www.suchprettythings.typepad.com/

 Lori myfaeriewindow.blogspot.com/>  

 Amy http://www.inspireco.blogspot.com/

 Heather prettypetals.typepad.com/>

   Andrea http://www.velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/

Front is: Hope http://besottment.typepad.com/

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 Beth http://bethleintz.typepad..com/

Stephenie justalittlebitpink.blogspot.com/>  

 and Robin http://thriftymissprissy.typepad.com/

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We were at On a Whim, a place of pink polka dot loveliness (that I don't have the web address for right now, sorry).  One room there is nothing but vintage gowns and hats.  I've been there before and have made the appropriate sqeally noises when I first saw the room, so really enjoyed listening as each new person came in and saw it all for the first time.  There might have been a happy squeal or two…

The owner, Donna Trexler has done a breath taking, squeal producing job of displaying her gowns.

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And her HATS!!!!!  I was in love with the hats!!

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What better backdrop for a group photo of this group?

By the way, I am loving my new camera!  I'm getting used to it, and learning a few tricks.  Plus, I downloaded Picassa photo editing and have had a chance to experiment with that.  I'd love to learn how to add tint to a sepia photo, wouldn't it be pretty if I had been able to add a blush of pink to the roses in this one?

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The Cottage ( www.cottageatleesburg.com ) was  as cute as a bug, just as its welcoming front porch implied.

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There was lots to talk about all day, and you might think it was complicated for a big group to shop together, but we all had such similar interests we had an easy time staying together while we poked around here and there in Leesburg.  There was time to mingle and talk one on one too, and talking to Amy and Andrea and hearing about thier toddlers helped my homesickness about missing Sugarwings(only 4 more days till I get to hold my little Fairy Grand Baby again!!)

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Here is Andrea, Hope, and Amy.  I've met them all at Silver Bella, but never really got a chance to spend time with Hope or Amy till yesterday, and am so glad I got a chance to hang with them both. 

This year have been lucky enough to get to visit with Andrea once in April, then again in May, and now here in June. We both have husbands that travel a lot, and she joked that we might see each other more than we see them. 

Amy has invited me to come to a craft day at her home when I "head" back this way again.  Can't wait.

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Most of the things that I was really attracted to, like this statue, weren't feasible for my suitcase. I guess the shopping part of the day was more for social than for buying purposes for me.  The stores in Leesburg will always be some of my faves, but on this day, I was too busy chatting to be seriously shopping.

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Although, this little guy might have fit into my suitcase…

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We did manage to buy a few goodies, and Pamela provided the cutest travel folders filled with pockets for receipts, business cards and custom tags with our names on them to tie onto our shopping bags so we could tell whose was whose.  When Beth, Robin, and I loaded my trunk, Beth saw this and said we had to snap a picture of the tagged loot. 

If you travel with bloggers, there is one photo op after another!

I'll have some pictures of the little (did I really say little? I meant extravagant and generous) gift exchange as well as the haul from shopping later on.

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Thanks, Heather for pulling it all together for us to meet!  What a fun group, and a beautiful day.

Homesick before I even leave, but just ask Beth, I’m kind of a whiner about things

parties, Travel, vintage paper/collage art

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Since I'm going to be away for over a week, I thought I would "pre-post" a few entries that would come up while I am away. 

As much as I love travel and look forward to meeting up with good friends and having adventures, I'm basically a homebody. I'm homesick already just thinking about being away. So I thought I'd show some pictures of my house.   Probably more for me than for you, I'll be able to turn on the computer any time and take a peek at my sweet home and not feel as lonely for it.

Here are the front steps, that I mosaic-ed in a vining pattern. I wanted something organic looking, in honor of my Dad, who was an avid gardener. I was working on these steps while we waited for the test results that diagnosed his cancer.

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My favorite place in the house, though, is Sugarwing's room.  I'll never forget when she was old enough to talk and she told me, "Grammy has pretty things".  I told her, "No, baby, this is YOUR room, these are YOUR pretty things".  The look on her face was one of the most special things I have ever seen.  I will always treasure that moment with her.  Its a joy to me to know that she loves her room as much as I do.

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My kitchen is extra special to me, because my son, Sugarwing's Daddy, custom built these cabinets for me.

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He is a talented carpenter, but no longer does that work.  He has to take good care of his hands now, since he is a massage therapist.  Which is also a handy skill to have in a son!  Especially when my back goes out like it did last week.

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I can still get him to do a special project for me here and there, though. He and I ripped out the old stair way and rebuilt it last year. 

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It will be hard to be away from my little Dorkies for 8 days too.

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But those 8 days will fly by fast, and soon, I'll be walking through my front door again to a house full of barking dogs jumping up and trying to sniff out where I've been all week.  And honestly, I have a GREAT week planned, with my best friends and so much fun to look forward to, so I have nothing to complain about. But like I said, I'm a homebody and will miss my house and my gardens, and my fairy grand baby, and all the dorkies.

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In the meantime, Andrea will be having a "Show me your Crown" party and there is no way I could miss that.  I might have a few around….  So, please join in on Wed. the 10th for that, and please link up and show your royal head gear too.

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I've been very lax all week in returning comments and emails. Since I hurt my back, my time in a computer chair has been limited. I've read and enjoyed each and every one of them, sorry if I didn't get back to you. Also, with this trip, I will be even further behind.  Please keep in contact, I do read them all, and each is entered into the monthly drawing. This month's prize is a vintage wallpaper covered journal that I made.

More En Le Jardin with Jenn

celebrations, Etsy Goodies, flowers, parties, show and tell, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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Everyone is asking what we made at En Le Jardin.  Here is my flower pot, I didn't exactly follow directions…. They are supposed to be covered in chicken wire and then the embellishments added to that, but I left off the wire.  I also went a little crazy with the foofs, its about as gaudy as can be, huh?

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I'd brought lots of goodies to embellish with, plus we were given loads of treats to use in our swap bags.  But when I saw this vintage gift wrap paper that Jenn had out for us to use, I had to go for it.  Its actually two different papers, the little ladies were cut out and glued onto the floral paper.  All the glue is still wet in this photo, so it looks a bit murky. 

The day started out blistery, smelty hot. But then, the sprinkles came, not bad, just a little steamy. We were all having so much fun we didn't even notice, really. But, then the skies let loose! There was something about being under the tent, all together working away while the rain poured down around us that was kind of intimate and cozy.

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But not so cozy, that I didn't want to get out and splash around in the "water slide" with Tiffany!

I think that if Tiffany and I were neighbors, we could get into some trouble.  That girl is a blast.

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Our other project was a fairy ball.  Cheryl had the idea of adding the streamers, so Kim and I both used it.  Mine is the one in the middle, the left is Kim's and the right is Cheryl's.

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Mine is a little different. Instead of a little girl's photo made into a fairy, I used a fairy ballerina perched on top of a faux cupcake.   Then, I drenched it in rhinestones and jewels and millinery.

Just like the photo of the planter, this one still has wet glue. The rain might have been fun, but it made the air so humid that my creations were still slightly damp when I packed them up the next day. 

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Since this was the fairy's nest, I added some pastel eggs to the top of the cupcake too.

Although, what do fairy eggs really look like? These might be pretty pastel colors, but they are a bit blah to have been laid by a little sprite.  I should have tied little ribbons onto them and added millinery flowers. (Ouch-that might be a bit painful for the fairy to lay, huh?)

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To the top, I added a vintage chenille bee, and one of my plant markers, this one says "Fleurs" in honor of the event.

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The day in the tent was remarkable and the craft projects were really interesting. But, my favorite part of the trip was in our downtime, when we chatted for hours.  Evenings went on way into the morning hours, and the sharing never slowed.

Lots of the attendees have been posting photos, if you'd like to see more, Jenn has a really good sampling on her blog. She has complied photos from our Flickr site and used some from different photographers.  From her blog you can follow links to other people who have posted pictures, if you'd enjoy seeing more.  I gotta tell you, the details that went into the weekend were pure perfection!

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And while talking about details, I have to tell you how much I am loving my new camera!!!!!!!! Tiffany and Carol both gave me priceless tips on how to use it better.

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They convinced me to be brave enough to venture on from the point and shoot options, which I figured would be all I could handle and since I refuse to read how to manuals, thought I'd be stuck with just doing that.  I learn much better from Show and Tells, and these two always took time to show me. 

Look at the center of this partial roll of vintage crepe paper! yep, I LOVE that camera!!!!

I've been adding a few odds and ends to Etsy and to the Boutique.  I'm plugging away at it. I have a goal, to get 50 items back in Etsy, mostly craft supplies.  As far as the Boutique goes, I really don't know what works well for it. I'll experiment with inventory levels and see what works best.  I know I prefer fuller to emptier myself, but I'll see.

Look what I saw today, on the Vintage Workshop newsletter- a project I did for Amy last year:

 

         

NEW DOWNLOAD COLLECTION –
Garden Collage

The Vintage Workshop would like to introduce a new type of multi-image collection called Elements . These collections will contain a series of coordinating elements including single images along with background images.  The number of images in an elements collection will vary.  Elements collections will still come in two versions – the resizable Designer's Choice and the pre-sized Click-n-Cut (all backgrounds in click-n-cut version are sized 8.5” x 11”).

The first collection in this series is Garden Collage – emt100. This collection contains four vintage seed packet images, two sheet music backgrounds, and four different vintage wallpaper backgrounds.

The sample note cards shown here use images from our new Garden Collage collection.  Use these as inspiration to create your own projects.

Click here to view more garden imagery.

Happy little Garden Fairies

celebrations, fairies, parties, Travel, We're having a party

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This past weekend at Jenn Hayslip's home was over the top beautiful, just like she is.  Every inch of her home is swathed in gorgeousness.  She never missed a detail of making our visit the best it could be.

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It was all such a pleasure, that this is how I felt all weekend, ready to burst with joy!

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We weren't just treated to Jenn's graciousness, we were treated to a giant dollop of Southern Hospitality by her neighbors too. They offered up guest cottages for some of us to stay in.  Here is the view from our balcony.

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Not a bad scene to wake up to each morning, huh?

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You guys might have heard me gush a few times about Silverbella and how much I love going there? Well, of course, I love that event and always will, but this trip to Macon was even more special.   I always say that the best part of Silver Bella isn't the classes(but of course, they are interesting and its great to meet the talented bunch of instructors).  My favorite part of Silver Bella is the camaraderie, of meeting like minds and spending time with a group of women who feel the same way.

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Jenn's classes were adorable, her home, the treats, the day trips, the limo, all of it was abso-freakin-lutely special.  But most of all, it was the time to just hang out and talk, bond, and laugh for hours that made this so remarkable.

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Jenn never missed a detail, and provided for all of our needs in her own extraordinary way.  And I love details!  Her attention to our care and happiness created a magical time, where we could forget about "real life" and be silly, happy garden faires for a few days. 

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Thanks, Jenn, for bringing together such a delightful group for such a memorable weekend!

A Table Top Party (I’ve danced on a few tables, haven’t you?)

celebrations, Etsy Goodies, holiday decor, parties, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Its been a long time since I attended a blog party! Today, Cindy is hosting a Center Piece party.

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Which is fitting for me, because my very first post was a picture of a Valentine brunch I was having that day for my friends, 2 years ago Feb. 14th.

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Also, Cindy was one of the first, "WOW" blogs that I came across. And she just gets better and better all the time.

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Join me in attending her centerpiece party, and go check out her blog for addresses of other table scapes to see. I'll bet there will be some romantic inspirations for this weekend's Valentine celebrations.

This first table I am showing you is in my studio, and I've gathered up pretty Valentine themed (or colored) gifts from my sweet swap friends.

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To the gifts, I added a cherry covered old hat.  Isn't it supposed to be bad luck to have a hat on the table? If so, I am in TROUBLE, I do this a lot, but then, I just love old hats.  Sometimes, I think that old wives tales and superstitions started for a reason. Like, maybe it was unsanitary to have a greasy, dirty hat on a table where people eat. Or if you walk under a ladder you could knock over the person standing on it and hurt them.  Or a broken mirror was sharp and dangerous and telling kids they were bad luck to break maybe kept them from play ing with them?

But maybe that subject is better for Friday the 13th coming up tomorrow?

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In my studio, I have two dining tables.  I use them for "clean" work, like sorting or sewing, or piling crap up.  Not painting or gluing. I actually try to keep at least one set up nice for when company drops by to visit me in the studio.  Since we've had puppies out here, I've had lots of visitors come by lately.

(I really should clear off the top of that buffet a bit, I end up piling pretties there and it gets to the point where it is just a jumble)

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Table scapes need to look good from each side!  I plan them out, so that each person sitting at the table has something interesting in front of them.

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The tables in my studio are usually filled with things I happen to have around, supplies, millinery flowers, jewels, pulled together with a color theme onto a tray, mirror, or series of doilies.  I like to have my supplies out where I can see and enjoy them.  Out of sight, out of mind, is a true saying. If I put things away, I never use them.

Thanks, Cindy for hosting this get together! I look forward to getting around to the blogs she has links to and seeing all the inspiring tables.

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Of course, it is hard to beat a center piece that is all crafting goodies! My friend, Angie, invited me over last night for a Valentine making party. 

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She supplied wine, cupcakes, chocolate and all the Valentine's supplies you could ever need!

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There was some gorgeous rose printed fabric to cut into, so I tried something different and clipped around the roses, then glued the fabric to sheet music that I had covered this mini journal in.

Then, I outlined the fabric's edge in soft tan marker to make a shadow, inked the edges of the book and tied it all up in a ribbon with a small tag and a flower.  This was my Valentine to Angie for hosting the party.

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Then I made a couple blank note cards. (these are listed on Etsy, $8 for a pair)

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This tag is going to my pal, Heather, for some help she gave me on my website.  I could not have set it  up without her. Or without Beth. I really OWE her a big one too, she deciphered the web speak of the site and explained it all to me. 

The little tags tied to this project and the mini journal came from Beth too. She'd made up a bagful for me to use, and I tied quite a few to the Puppy Love Swap tag books.

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This darling little Sugarwings pen was a gift from a swapper too! How cute is that?  I hear that the books are arriving, and everyone sounds pleased so far. As soon as I get a list of blogs that are showing the books, I'll post links here.

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Saturday the 14th is my 2 year blog anniversary and I will be having a drawing for one of these Millefiori glass heart charms.   This one is listed in my Boutique, along with 3 others.   I have one more for the February giveaway too.

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Now that the swap is over, I actually had time to list some stuff to sell in the Boutiqueand on Etsy!

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Mostly, I added lots of millinery.  I noticed that I was low on wallpaper too, and hope to make some up for next week.  Thanks so much to all of you who shop there!

Now, go check out Cindy's Romantic Home and her beautiful table tops!

Am I losing it?

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, fairies, Food and Drink, holiday decor, paintings, parties, yorkies

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And they aren't the only ones who feel this way. We had a "Puppy Party" yesterday, and my friends brought their kids over for cookies and milk after school, to hug puppies.  I'd say these pups will grow up to be well socialized and kid friendly.  A lot of small dogs don't like small people and can be afraid of kids. But these little ones have been handled by kids since the day they were born and should grow up to be outgoing, friendly dogs.

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Typically, I don't post recipes, because I make stuff up as I go along when cooking. But I was soooo happy with these cookies that I paid attention to how I made them, so I could tell you- here  it goes:

Kansas Style Oatmeal Scotchies

MELT one cup (organic) butter

mix with a beater, the butter and 3/4 cup brown sugar, one cup natural sugar

add 2 (organic) eggs, a teaspoon of real vanilla, and continue mixing with the beater

In a separate bowl, fluff together:

1 cup whole wheat (organic) flour

1/2 cup flax seed

3 cups instant oats

dash of sea salt

1 teaspoon of baking soda

Stir the dry ingredients with the liquid mixture and then add 1 cup butterscotch chips and a cup of sunflower seeds (the Kansas State Flower, of course!)

Roll in balls and bake for 11 minutes on a non stick cookie sheet at 350

I made half on one of those air-bake pans and half on just a plain cookie sheet and honestly, the air bake pan was much better. I don't use it often because it is too big to fit into my dishwasher, but I will re-think that one, it does make a difference. The cookies on it were more evenly cooked and crisper.

What I liked about these cookies, was that I could lie to myself and pretend they were good for me.  Sunflower seeds, flax seed, and organic ingredients made me totally overlook the butter, sugar and chips!  I only used about half the amount of chips usually called for too, so that made me think I could eat twice as many.

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While the kids were here, we started the Puppy naming contest. I took down their ideas and began a list.  Are you ready to play? Here is Puppy #1, the first born and the tiniest. I'll get some photos of the other 5 girls and in my next post, you can start sending in the names.  Details upcoming.

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 I've added my hand painted fairy box to my Etsy Shop.

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The inside was in amazing shape for an old box. The exterior showed the wear you'd expect, but I wonder if anything was ever stored in it? The interior was about perfect. Of course, I had to foof anyway, I used flocked wallpaper, millinery flowers, crystals, all  my faves on this little "royal emblem".

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This box is listed in my Boutique.  I plan on using both stores and going back and forth. Here is my criteria to decide which store to list what in (besides wanting a variety in each)- if the item looks better in a non-square shape, the photo will go in the boutique.  If it needs more than the 3 photos allowed on the website, it will go in Etsy.

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Okay, now if this post isn't already random enough, here is more.  Am I going crazy? Lately my computer screen has been speaking to me through comment word verifications.  Does this mean I am schizo? I don't actually hear it talk, if that makes a difference.  Sometimes the words are very clear, like this one, "BLESS".  Other times, they take some deciphering.

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Like this one. To me, it says "mothering". 

I might just be losing it.  First, an actual, written recipe, not guesses and abouts, actual measurements. And now my computer trying to get messages to me? 

An Elf Celebration

celebrations, family, Food and Drink, holiday decor, parties, Sugarwings

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Today we had an Elf Celebration.  Sugarwings was so excited, and talked about it all day yesterday, she just couldn't wait. She thought it was the elf's birthday  and sang Happy Birthday all morning.

She and I drew an elf, then painted and cut it to copy onto this little rhyme that I wrote about the party's theme, then we made up gift bags for the kids who were coming over.

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Each small guest got some treats, a black and white copy of the elf picture to color, and an elf of their own.

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I have had a fondness for these cuties since I was a kid and have a big collection of them, that I was happy to share with my friends today.

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We started with edible snowflakes, cut from soft flour tortillas.  The idea was to saute the cut tortillas in butter and add powdered sugar and color sugar sprinkles, but my little fairy grand baby enjoyed snacking on the corners she cut out of her creation.  She also really got into dumping colored sugars onto the finished product.

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There were lots of other goodies to eat, along with sparkling fruit juice in glasses you could toast with.

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At Michael's after Christmas sale, I bought lots of supplies to make elf hats for 75% off, and rolls of snowman wrapping paper to use as table clothes.

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The work could be pretty serious at times.

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But at others, jumping up and down was called for. Sugarwings was a blur most of the day. My friends are a bit shocked at how much energy that little one has coiled up inside of her. She is always on the go!

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But, with her buddy, Julia's help, she slowed down enough to get a elf hat completed.

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Shawn's daughter, Bethany made a really cute hat. She is an accomplished crafter and when Shawn comes out for a craft day, I always know that Bethany will create something sweet.

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Max made a snow guy hat. And asked me to paint a matching snowman on his face.

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When it was Sugarwing's turn for some face painting, she turned the tables and painted me instead.

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We both ended up painted, although, most of my paint is on my saggy, baggy, old lady neck and when I look down, like in this photo, it is hidden.

I just can't imagine a more fun way to spend a morning.  Time to sit and talk with best friends while drinking coffees and eating quiche, hot Cinnamon rolls and crunchy snowflakes, then crafting elf hats with some of my other, smaller pals.    This is a good start to the new year, I can't wait to see what other fun is waiting for me in 2009!

edit- Shawn has a great camera and just sent me photos from today, so I am adding them on-

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Packing it Up, and more about the SPARKLY SURPRIZE GIVEAWAY

celebrations, give away, parties, redos, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art

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The bag I needed to pack my supplies in turned up! But after a summer of being filled with sunscreens, picnics, and carried to the lake, it looked a bit rough.Sbella_booth_290

To cover some blotchy spots and stains, I squirted the canvas with glimmer mist.  Is is washable?  Who knows? Will I have blue running down my arms if I get caught in the rain while carrying it?  Could happen.

I also added silver Stickles glitter and a few  crystals.  So, if the color runs away, at least the sparklies will stay around!Sbella_booth_306

Hey, did you see that Hobby Lobby sells Stickles now! Yippee!

While there, I picked up a few things for the trip.  I feel like I am getting ready for the first day of school, with all of these new supplies! I treated myself to all these new goodies, it just makes it even more fun.  There is nothing like the feeling of opening a brand new box of crayons (or color crins, as we always called them) and seeing those sharp points that have never been put to paper yet!Sbella_booth_308

Sugarwings gave me one of her new glue sticks.  I thought Belle was appropriate for the occasion!Sbella_booth_304

The hotel we are staying at has a free breakfast, so I will be well fed in the mornings, but thought it wouldn’t hurt to have some easy to grab food with me when there isn’t much time between classes for lunch.Sbella_booth_295

What else goes in the bag? Trinkets that sparkle,  a book of wallpaper samples, some French sheet music, jewelry tools, mats, and doodads.Sbella_booth_297

Last year, I took a lot of extras with me and was glad I did. This year, the instructors have asked us to bring some extras along.Sbella_booth_292

Plus, it seems like there are a lot of items called for this year, like books, frames, game boards, etc.  Sbella_booth_294

This ballerina pin and card are coming along just because I like them. I have no idea if they will fit into the theme of any of the classes!

  Now, the classes all sound really interesting and I’m sure they will be great to take. But- the photos of the projects are more like sneak peeks, and it is honestly hard to tell just what they will be like when done. At least for some of the artwork.Sbella_booth_275

Sadly, I didn’t join in any of the swaps this year.  But my friend, Valita offered to trade some wallpaper and photo album mats for vintage crystals! I jumped right on that.

So, her trade is packed, as well as some special orders and gifts that I am bringing.Sbella_booth_288

Tomorrow, Heather and Natasha arrive! I decorated some little boxes  for the presents I made for them, as welcome gifts.  While I was gluing paper, I fixed up this mini chest of drawers for my roomie, Carol.

If she hadn’t agreed to share a room with me, I might not have decided to go to Silver Bella  because the costs were just too high.  I owe her! So,  I made her a thank you gift and then fixed this up to package it in.Sbella_booth_320

When I clean house, I tend to get side tracked.  While mopping the dining room to be ready for house guests, I just got to thinking how much I hated the table top. It was a blah wood, that was dinged up and cups left rings on it every time we used it.

I love the table and chairs, and really didn’t want to repaint the whole set. Sbella_booth_315

That problem was solved by painting the table top kind of to match, but not too matchy-matchy.  I used metallic champagne paint that I had left over from a previous project, then a gold glaze over it, blending while the paint was still wet.

I like the shimmer the metallics make, and am glad I stopped to do this. It was so much more fun than mopping the floor.Sbella_booth_278_3 Sbella_booth_283 

Lets see, supplies packed, house cleaned, table painted, gifts made, truck loaded with my wares, and these wine charms made to give as party favors tomorrow night.

I think I am about ready to go!

These are wine charms that Gwen, Carol and I made up earlier for the Glitter Lounge.  I still  need to pack the pink sugar with edible glitter to rim the champagne glasses for our party.  The Godiva chocolates are in my bag, and ready to be sprinkled with glitter too!

I also need to pack my clothes. Ugh. The worst part.  Did I mention that 10lbs snuck up on me?Sbella_booth_271_2

After packing, I need to run to the post office and mail this silk outfit to my Sissy. She left it with me to tie dye for her and I want to mail ti before I go out of town.  I hope she likes it, it started out a butter yellow, and now looks kind of mermaidy. Silk takes the dye different than the cottons I am used to, so it was a bit of an experiment.Sbella_booth_273

This formerly white shirt goes to her too. I have a raspberry dyed shirt for myself to wear this weekend too. 

I’d better get to packing it, I still have a dinner party to get ready for too.

I don’t know when I’ll get to post again. Hopefully after the party tomorrow night, but maybe not till after Silver Bella. 

I promise to bring you  a souvenir! This month’s SPARKLY SURPRISE GIVEAWAY will include some of the edible glitter to sprinkle on your holiday treats, and something, who knows what? from my weekend in Omaha.

Leave a comment to enter!

And please excuse me, if they don’t get answered. I’ll be away, then have company, then need to get caught up, unpacking and re-opening my shop.  I will read and enjoy each and every comment, but I am sorry I won’t be able to answer.

Fun with Fabrics

antiques/junking, family, flowers, parties, Silver Bella, Sugarwings

Sbella_booth_195 I’ve been playing hooky the last few days. Maybe a case of over confidence? I am so close to being ready for Silver Bella that I am doing fun stuff instead of finishing the work that needs to be done.  I hope nothing comes up unexpectedly and I don’t have time to finish after all…

Today was a tie dye day.  Normally, we do  our dying outside, but the weather was just  a tad to cool, so this is what my studio looks like now!Sbella_booth_212

Here is a shirt I dyed last time, its an ombre type style.  To get this affect, you saturate the piece with the base color of dye, then splash on colors that blend, starting with lighter at the top, darker at the bottom.

Then hang it to drip for 24 hours while the dye sets.  I love the way the colors bleed as it hangs.Sbella_booth_213

Last year, these hoodies were sold at Silver Bella, and I wore mine so much this year that I almost wore it out.  It was white to start with and after a year of enjoyment and use, you couldn’t call it white any more. So the dye was a fix to make the shirt "new" again.

I also embellished the faded (from many washings) printed design on the back, with bronze metallic and silver glitter fabric paints.Sbella_booth_171

If my other tie dye creations turn out picture worthy, I’ll show them later.  Right now, they are wrapped up in rubber bands and soaking away in plastic bags.

Beth indulged me and took a hooky day shopping on Thursday, we went to the Jr. League Holiday Shop in KC.  Hmm.  Not my typical type of shopping, and we kept saying that we felt like tourists in another land. Everything was NEW and expensive, not stuff either of us buy!

But then, we came across Deb Dusenberry’s Curious Sofa booth like a beacon of light in the darkness we found her beautiful displays of fab finds!Sbella_booth_169

See why I was so happy? Her style is so perfectly perfect. That woman has an eye for beauty,  I love everything she does.

And while there, I found out that Deb is driving up from KC to go to the Silver Bella  vendor night, so I made sure to invite her to visit Carol and I in our "Glitter Lounge". Carol (who is a good buddy of Deb’s) and I are stocking our room with wines and chocolates and inviting friends up to hang with us there.Sbella_booth_172  (Last year, after Silver Bella vendor night, we had a cocktail in the lounge, then a slumber party in Heather Bullard’s room.  This year, Heather isn’t coming, so Carol and I will be having the girly night in our room instead.)

After eating enough free samples of gift basket style food offerings to justify our tickets to the Jr. League show (every other booth there had jam and crackers or spinach dip and pretzels), Beth and I escaped the newness of the holiday mart and made a run to Mission Road Antique Mall where Beth has a booth.   We did a redo on her spot (sorry, no good pics of that, too bad, she has GREAT stuff- but there are pictures on her blog) and it was joy to play with vintage goodies after an afternoon of walking through booths of brand new goods! Sbella_booth_209

Remember me telling you about the art show at Blue Plate Dinners that I painted a pear for?   We went to the opening last night and what a cool event!  The art was all food related and displayed in one gallon zip lock bags.Sbella_booth_201

Quite a few friends of mine had artwork in the show, so it was fun to hang out with them for the evening. 

Notice anything odd about my picture?  Well my hand is a bit colorful from the tie dying.Sbella_booth_214

Most people didn’t even comment, they are so used to seeing me covered in something, glitter, paint, dye, etc. that it would cause even more comment if I showed up somewhere pristine…Etsy_sales_024_2

Vicki gave me a blog award, how sweet. I always appreciate the kind thoughts behind those, I am sorry I don’t always follow through with them.  For this one, I am supposed to list 6 things that make me happy, so  I thought this photo summed up most of them-

1- Sugarwings!!!

2- flowers

3- summertime and sunshine

4- pretty colors

5- a day with the family

6- spending time in this town I am so lucky to live in, downtown Lawrence has so much to offer.

Autumn Gathering

jewelry, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, parties, We're having a party

Sbella_booth_142 Today there is an autumn gathering at Artsy Mama’s, and even though I don’t do much in the way of fall decor, I had to participate, just because Kari throws such fun parties!

Sbella_booth_130 To battle the fall chills, I trade out my summer curtains for some heavier wwight, velvet ones, and bring out a warm quilt.

The crazy quilt thrown over the arm of the sofa was made by my mom, so I get a double dose of warmth from it, one from the actual quilt and the other from warm memories of my mom’s hugs.

(That small chest being used for a coffee table is full of Sugarwing’s toys.  I guess I should cover the inside of the wire screen, the toys are peeking through!)Sbella_booth_141

One of my favorite garage sale finds this year is the vintage, framed white witch  for $2.  She is set out on the table for Halloween, but I might just keep her around a while.Sbella_booth_162

Since I am trying to get ready for Silver Bella, I have skipped over fall pretty much. Last year, I was participating in a Christmas Home Tour and that kept me hopping, so autumn was over looked then too.  Maybe next year, I can go whole hog, but for now, I will just enjoy all the elaborate displays I see in blogland.  Sbella_booth_149

Remember when I said I was all done making jewelry for the year and put all the supplies away? hmmm, my crafting whims don’t seem to follow the schedules I set for myself.  I ended up painting these charms yesterday, so that means, the crystals, jump rings and tools need to come back out again! Sbella_booth_155_2

Yesterday was also "Fun with Buttons Day" here in my studio.  I painted a few to see how that went, and  I think that they did fine. I lightly sanded some Mother Of Pearl buttons before painting them, then topped them off with paper glaze.Sbella_booth_165

Other buttons were turned into magnets.Sbella_booth_163

This ceiling tin message board was featured in Somerset Life, I am taking it to Silver Bella, and added some more magnets to it to sell.

They range from $1.50- $4 and as I was pricing the button magnets, and some other $2 and $3 items, I was wondering to myself just how much crap I had to sell to make this show worth doing if I was selling so much of the inventory at such low prices??? Oh well, it is the thrill of making it and the fun of setting up and talking with everyone as they look through it all that makes it all worth doing.Sbella_booth_164

Here is a magnet that isn’t a button, it is a vintage box that I had some beads in. Won’t it be cute on someone’s fridge with a surprise tucked in it?  I glued two magnets to the back of it, so it would be sturdy enough to use.Sbella_booth_158

While I was gluing away, I replaced some missing rhinestones on the lid of this old pill box.Sbella_booth_160

And of course, that wasn’t enough! I lined it with flocked wallpaper and fitted the inside with a crown.

The sweet little birdy in the martini glass got a crown too.  Hers is one of the gutter screen crowns I made from Carol’s design for the Romantic Country article we did together.Sbella_booth_143

Yum, this says fall to me!  We brought in green tomatoes from the garden to finish ripening and so far, they are turning as we had hoped!

Sorry I didn’t have much more in the way of Harvest decor to show you, but I can promise tons of it if you go visit Kari and follow her links to parties across blog land!Fall_button_kh2_small_2

If you are here for the party and are new to my blog, please check the previous post for details about my giveaway. I have presents to give out and all you need to do is leave a comment on any post to enter.

Enjoy the autumn pretties out there!

ps- thanks to everyone who commiserated with me about my poor nose. It doesn’t seem broken, just slightly green and lumpy today and feels much better!

2956882654_6e4fae74e8 And speaking of giveaways- look at this gown!!

Details here.

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