show and tell

Gifts, gifts and more gifts

family, give away, holiday decor, show and tell, Sugarwings

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Everyone was so complimentary about the shard necklace for the March giveaway, that I thought I'd offer one for the April Giveaway too. It is pink rose china with two dangly beads taken from vintage necklaces.

And by the way, the winner of the March Giveaway is:

Andrea of Freckled Star

I'm giving THREE gifts instead of two for all the friend sign ups, because I really appreciate having friends out there! I'll give away one Peat Pot Pretty for the first 100 sign ups, and then draw again at 150.  Thank you to everyone who signed up, you are all still in the hat for the next draw.

The first one goes to:

Dawn of the Feathered Nest

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And I'll send the bonus giveaway of a glittered egg to:

Jingle 

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Vicki's shadow box kit goes to:

Freda

I hope she has as much fun making it as we did making ours on craft day!

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So far we have no plans for Easter.  I'm hoping that Sugarwings will come over for an egg hunt.  She and I have been making eggs all week.

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We also made up goodies for the bake sale at her school.

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We put a cupcake into a teacup and the granola bars on vintage plates.  Since I go to so many garage sales in the summer, I never pass up cheap but pretty dishes.  They are good for sending leftovers home with people after big dinners, or to use for bake sale goodies too.   When I wrap up baked goods like this, I also like to include  a list of ingredients for the buyer. 

Notice the cute little "Spring" tag and the sweet, stuffed bunny behind it? Those gifts came to me from Freda, so I was really excited when I saw that I had drawn her name to send a gift to!

The pewter bunny was from my pal, Sherry

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There are a couple more gifts I need to show you, its been downright Christmassy around here with all the presents!

Sugarwings got these adorable gifts from sweet swappers who participated in the Alice Tag book swap. 

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She is a lucky kid, and has so much fun with the thoughtful things that have been sent to her.  I wonder what she thinks of it?  I can only imagine how impressed I would have been as a kid if my grandma's friends mailed packages to me out of the blue, and its not even Christmas!

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This last gift  was from Beth. I'm afraid I didn't get a good photo, with the sunlight coming in through them, the curtains don't show up as good as they could. I'll have to try again later, because these valances are worth a second look!  She gave me a pair of French net toppers that I have tied together and hung over my studio window for now.  I might put them onto a rod later. 

I think I'm pretty lucky too. Sugarwings and I both are! Thanks!!


360s of a fleeting cleanliness, while getting ready for a little TV segment for Romantic Decorating

flowers, Food and Drink, housework, show and tell

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Are you tired of this display? What, 3 posts in a row, I've showed you this one… but each time a bit different.  This is the final look for the little TV segment I did today.  Roses were the finishing touch, I added those, plus more M&Ms, and a floral hanky. 

Now, I won't make you look at this set up any more. Because it will soon be destroyed anyway, I plan on eating one of those candy bars that are wrapped in scrapbook paper!

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The roses were a bargain.  Our local Dillons grocery store marks down their flowers to $1.99 a bunch on Mondays, and this week, there was a TON of them to chose from, and late in the week too! I guess the week before Valentine's Day is a slow flower week, everyone is saving up for the big splashy bouquets for the big day instead.  So, I got 4 bunches of flowers for 8 bucks. 

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Yellow isn't usually my color, and probably isn't associated with Valentine's Day, but I liked the cheerful splash of color in the bathroom.

So the holiday tips for this room are:

1- Put fresh flowers in every room!

2- Use a pretty, floral china plate for a soap dish, and set out a nicely scented, special bar of soap. (this one is home made, and was poured into a heart shaped mold)

3- Make a photo copy of a vintage Valentine postcard to wrap around your liquid soap bottle.  I glued mine on, and after the holiday, I can just soak the bottle in warm water to remove the label and change to another look.

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In the kitchen, I filled my white creamers with pink roses and white mums.  One bunch of roses can make a much bigger impact if you spread it around, instead of having one vase filled with all of them.

From this bundle of sweetheart roses, I got 8 arrangements.  

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While my house was clean, I thought I'd take some full room shots.   When TV cameras come over, you can't get away with just cleaning one side of the room, just in case.  So, the whole durn downstairs is all picked up and all the floors are mopped throughout!

There are more Valentine Day's decorations to show, but I think I'll save those and just revel in my clean rooms and post those pics. Usually, I have to kick stuff to one side of the room to get a good picture. Today I can do 360s!

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This is the view from my dining room into the kitchen/breakfast nook.  That white cabinet is Sugarwing's play kitchen.  Its big, bulky, and in the way, but we couldn't function without it.  Next to that is the wood stove. Not pretty, but it sure can put out heat. And with MORE SNOW coming, I'll be firing it up soon. 

You know, this is kind of a blah view. Maybe a 360 isn't a good idea after all? I guess I usually show the room from the best points of view.

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This one is from the other side of the toy kitchen, standing in the breakfast nook.  See what I mean about Sugarwing's kitchen being in the way? It makes getting into the pantry a pain, but is so worth it. She loves that thing.

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For this, I was standing next to the wood stove.  The screen around the stove is from Tuesday Morning's clearance aisle.  I painted it with high heat paint because it was a dark bronze to start with.

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This one is from the bedroom door looking into the kitchen. 

No, those aren't dead birds on my chandelier, they are angel wings.

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Another view of the woodstove.   The mosaic thingy by it is a cement piece of yard art that I covered in china, glass, and old jewelry, then topped with a bird.  The thing was actually a lighthouse, I hope that isn't too apparent.   For a while, I was on a mosaic craze and everything got covered in broken glass and tile, then grouted.  Hmmm, on second thought, this little lighth
ouse/bird/thingy might need to go outside.  Do you ever just have stuff around for years because that just happens to be where you set it and it stayed there, not because it looked great, but just kind of out of default?

Taking a photo of your room and looking at that, can make you really SEE the room. I guess I just kind of always over look this and didn't realize how much it didn't fit in. It will be much better in the garden this spring. If spring ever comes- we have snow forecasted again!!!!

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One more angle, this is from the stairway.  I'm still not done with this room, the table in the corner is too small, I need a buffet type piece for under the mirrors.  I could use a rug too, but just hate trying to keep one clean under a dining table where a  3 year old eats.   The dogs spend a lot of time sitting under her chair, but even they can't lick up all the mess she creates.

Okay, that's plenty of angles of the same room over and over.  Now, I'm going to go let the dogs out of their pen so they can start dragging in leaves across my mopped floor, and soon Sugarwings will be home and start pulling out her toys.    All of this unnatural tidiness will soon be gone.

If you are in the Lawrence area, the 5 Romantic Decorating Tips for Valentine's Day  will be on channel 6 Monday, for the 6:00 and 10:00 news. 

If you want to see the rest of the decor tips, I'll post more later on, but for now, I've loaded them on HGTVs

Rate My Space

But I have to warn you, that site is addictive!!

If you are in the Kansas City area, and want to find some of the best shopping ever, you need to get to this sale by some friends of mine! I was invited to be in it, but just couldn't make it happen. I do hope to go, if I don't have Sugarwings all weekend.

Its in an 8,000 sq ft warehouse in the historic West Bottoms. 

1200 W 12th St (12th and Sante Fe)

Feb 5th and 6th from 9am-5pm

Show and tell fridays
And if you are not in the Kansas City/Lawrence area, here is another option for you.  The lovely Cindy, at the lovely, My Romantic Home, is having a show and tell party.

“Be My Fairy Valentine” Bird

antiques/junking, fairies, holiday decor, how to's, show and tell, vintage paper/collage art
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What a good day!  I attended a class that my Bella pal, Sheila was teaching today at a barn. Yep, a barn. But not any old barn. Yes, there were stalls, and horses and hay, but there was also a full kitchen, two bathrooms, a bedroom, living room, dining nook, and full work space!

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No, not a typical barn at all.  And the farm dogs were foofy, standard poodles.

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The cute as a bug owner, Kelly, has set up the place for her design business and will be using it also for these class events. Along with the class, was shopping. Good shopping. Two of my favorite dealers from Rusty Chandelier had spaces here along with all of Kelly's gorgeousness. Clothes, jewels, and vintage tidbits filled the space, and I spent an hour before the luncheon was served exploring it all and picking out some treasures (photos later).

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Sheila taught 3 classes, but Beth and I just signed up for one. And it was a doozy. What a cool idea she had to share! This is Sheila's class example, and she provided everything we needed to complete it just like this.

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  But I had some changes in mind…. For the bird, I brought ledger paper with pink lines, and made the wings and tail feathers from millinery petals.  The eye is a crystal bead that Sheila provided. (I dropped mine, but Beth gave me hers to use) I used the Cropadile to punch an eye hole, then glued the bead inside, so that it was 3-d from both sides.  And you can see through it in the light for a little glow.

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Before making the wired branches as Sheila instructed, I wrapped the "trunk" in pink velvet ribbon.  My theme became "Be My Fairy Valentine", so I used lots of fairy girls, pink flowers, and hearts. 

One cool thing about these trees, is that you can take all the goodies off and change them with the seasons.  So, next this can be a springtime tree.

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There are pink velvet flowers wired onto my branches, so I am all ready for spring!

Sheila provided the oval chipboard, but instead of the photo she offered, I glued on some hand painted roses that I'd brought along.

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Two little wooden hearts got covered in wallpaper on one side and that pink lined ledger paper on the other.  I snipped a length of a broken pearl necklace off to tie into a loop at the bottom to hold a little rose bud. ( I should have cut the length longer, it was a bit hard to tie with the string that short)

To hang the heart, I twisted a bit of wire into a kind of, heart shaped hook.

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The spool and wire were things Sheila gave us, along with instructions on how to make a little nest with three eggs in it.  She is a wonderful, patient teacher and took time with each of us individually to explain the wire weaving to make the nests. I'd never tried one before, and really enjoyed learning that part. I can see lots of nests in my future…

The nest I made wasn't for birdies, though, its a fairy nest.  I wired this frozen Charlotte onto the top of the spool and made wings for her from little feathers that were in our kit ( I used one under the nest too) and some velvet millinery petals.  (Do you think she looks like she is hoola hooping? Maybe I should make her a tutu to cover the wire?)

To the front of the small spool, I added another wallpaper covered heart.

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Before the class this morning, I glued a rhinestone heart to the front of this locket and made a tiny collage to put into it.

The fairy hanging behind it, is an old photo that I painted on. Then I covered the back in rose wallpaper, added ribbon and flowers to the bottom, and punched a hole to hang a crystal from (that Sheila had in our kits, she really provided some fun baubles for us). 

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This is also a locket, with a mirror on the other side.  This is something that I hung as is.  I added a framed ribbon rose by my friend, Natasha, too.  

The tree was so much fun to make, that I almost can't wait to make more stuff for it and change the theme already!  I will be first in line to head out to the countryside for the next Farmstead Style experience, let me know if you want to come too!

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Again, I need to thank you all for making the wallpaper FLY out of my boutique!  I've added a few more here and there and have tried to keep it stocked up, but some packets that are sold out won't be replaced.  I did replace some scrap packs and added this selection. Hopefully, later in the week, I'll have a chance to add some more.

But I have to work on a little segment for our local cable news channel for Thursday. Which means cleaning my house for the cameras, and showing 5 projects about Romantic Decorating for Valentines Day.  So, maybe the wallpaper will have to wait. My house is a wreck again.  Didn't I just spend a solid week cleaning and redoing??????

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Speaking of time flying, where did January go???  But, you still have a little time to enter the January Giveaway drawing for a little painted and glittered cardinal!

Making Memories Last

Books, fairies, family, how to's, show and tell, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art
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The last few days, I've gotten caught up on a year's worth of photos!   January seems to be a good time for me to get organized.  But it would be smarter to glue pictures into the albums throughout the year instead of dealing with a couple hundred at once…

Since I had so many to arrange, I kept the pages very simple, quick and easy.

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Printing a page of collaged photos saved a lot of time!  So did using the black pages as a background, and not trying to cover them up completely.  On this page, I doodled some flowers in Gelly Roll ink in the corner and slapped some glue on the picture and stuck it down.

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For Sugarwing's Snow Princess picture, I used a two sided card stock to make a card.   One photo went on the top, and then I trimmed it in some of my Great Aunt Caroline's old lace.

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I glued the back of the card into the album, and added another photo to the inside.  Next, I glued down an envelope that holds a copy of the story I wrote for her when we had our Snow Princess Tea Party.

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The pastel Gelly Roll pens really worked well on the black paper, so I made use of them a lot.

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I don't really consider myself a scrapbooker.  But, I do have tons of books that I've made (mostly about Sugarwings, but there are some other pics in them too) so I guess I am.

My goal when assembling an album is to get a lot done, fast, simple, quick, and cute.

First step is to sort the pictures.  I arrange them in piles according to event or person.  I work my way through, one pile at a time, and have a stack of papers nearby to coordinate.  Normally, I don't use stickers, but these were just so right for this picture of Sugarwings in her Snow White dress, that I couldn't resist sneaking them from her supply stash.  Sometimes, I think that kid has more art supplies than I do.

Instead of glue sticks, I use a bottle of Incredibly Tacky, and run a bead of it along the edges of each bit of paper, then zig zag it around the middle before putting it into the book.  It seems so much more durable to me than a glue stick.

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Hobby Lobby has booklets of sparkle paper cut in just the perfect, time saving, size to add a photo to.  I made use of about a whole book full of those.  

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Cutting people out of some of the photos adds some variety too.  I don't cut too many out, though, because part of the fun of looking at an album 20 years later is seeing all the backgrounds, and remembering a chair, or table or wall color from years ago.

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Textured papers add some interest too.

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The best part of doing this was enjoying all of my favorite photos from the past year.  

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You can probably tell that I don't spend a lot of time cutting or measuring…. I eyeball the paper and snip away, and just don't worry about it being perfect.  Like I said, cute and quick.  (this is more sparkly paper, in a larger size)

Notice the beautiful card? It was one of the 100 hand made cards sent in to my Great Aunt for her 100th birthday.  When she passed away this summer, I got a few of the cards to take home and thought the album would be a good way to save them and remember the occasion.  This one was done by Nancy.  I glued it down, and then added two more pictures of Sugarwings and Pixie Pie to the inside of it.

Cards are a good way to fit more photos onto one page.  For the Christmas pages, I saved holiday cards that we got in the mail and used those to hold pictures.

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Not all of the pages got much attention. Some were pretty simple.

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Others had more going on. There are 4 pages about the Fairy Berry Trail and I wrote a little story to go along with it.  It might have looked better if I'd printed it out, or at least wrote more legibly, but like I said, there were hundreds of photos and I was going for quick and cute.

After making 4 photo albums in 3 days, I think I've had enough for a while. I have a feeling that I will not be keeping up throughout the year after all. I'm a bit burnt out. I'll probably have another big stack to deal with next January!

Little Indulgences

Etsy Goodies, Food and Drink, magazine pictures or articles, show and tell, vintage paper/collage art
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Today is kind of blah. Yucky weather, I woke up with a bit of a stiff neck, and I am still facing a pile of wall paper to finish chopping, ironing, photographing, and listing.  But our days are what we make them, right?

So, I took a little break from the drudgery of making packets of paper to sell, and treated myself to a tasty treat instead of grabbing a power bar and eating while working.  Sometimes, its the little things that cheer me, like serving myself on a pretty plate.  It wasn't a fancy meal, but peanut butter and sunflower seeds on a toasted whole wheat bagel tastes pretty good with Italian soda, while reading  a magazine.  (and getting away for work for a few minutes!)

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This issue of Somerset Life is available now, when I showed the advance copy, it hadn't been out on the stands yet and some of you had asked where to get it.  I usually find them at Borders, or other book stores like that, or at Michaels. 

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Over the years, I've done lots of magazine articles. (Here or here is a list of a few of them) But I've never gotten so many nice congratulatory notes as I have for this one!  Thanks, to those of you who noticed it and came by to say "hi".

I guess we all love Somerset, huh?  I'm sure thrilled to be in it. 

The magazine was a good one to indulge myself in while getting away from work for a while. The issue is full of inspiration to keep me going on a yucky day!  And now, after treating myself kindly with a pampered little break, I'm ready to face the piles of papers waiting for me in the studio.

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After rolling out the papers, cutting, and ironing them, I stack them up and press them flat.
These trophies have enough heft to help flatten the pieces.  I feel like I deserve a trophy myself after all this work!

That doesn't look like much does it? But it represents a few days of grueling labor… The paper can be very delicate and difficult to cut into squares. Once they are cut up, it is much easier to work with, but the long pieces tend to split and tear if I'm not extra gentle and take my time. So, just as I relax and get on a roll, I'll forget to take it easy and have a big piece rip up on me!

That's heartbreaking, since each bit is beautiful and valuable to me.  They don't make this stuff anymore! I save all the scraps and make sure they get used.

I'll have some scrap packs to list in the shop too.  Scraps are good to have for small projects, like tags or ATCs, you don't want to cut into a 10" piece for just a 2" bit!

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Okay, my break is over.  Thanks for keeping me company while I rested up enough to go and face the exacto knife and ironing board  again.  I'll leave you with some photos of what I listed yesterday in the Boutique and on Etsy.  

And don't forget, all comments, all month go into the drawing for a vintage bird that I've foofed a bit.

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These are flocked as well as glittered.

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Where all the roses went, and my kitchen through the ages

Hand Painted Furniture, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, redos, show and tell

 

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My Zero Dollar Decorating has slowed to a crawl, I seem to have caught a bug of some kind.  Or does Cabin Fever also cause joint aches and stomach cramps? Ugh. Its still colder than ever, but all of our cars are freed from ditches and snowbanks. I just am not up to getting out of the house. 

People have asked me to show more whole room pictures of the kitchen, I'll take some when I am feeling a bit better.  This bug is giving a whole new meaning to the phrase "under the weather" for me!  I was feeling bad enough from being cooped up by the cold, I sure didn't need to catch a cold too.

There are a few photos that I had taken of where I moved the deeper, brighter color things from the kitchen to, I'll show those now.

Before, the corner cabinet in the dining room was all done in blue and white.  Now, I've added roses to it from the kitchen, on top of all the blues.

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The blue bird themed plates and figures, I've collected for a while, as well as the china roses.  They are another remnant from my antique mall days, I'd bought them to sell in the booth and they never did. As I was redoing all my shelves, I wasn't surprised to see how many things I own were by default. Stuff I bought to sell and ended up keeping.  Its not a bad thing, because I always told myself that I would not ever buy anything merely to sell it, I had to really like it and say it was something I'd add to my own home (because unless you are magic, not everything sells!).  It was a form of staying true to my own sense of style, I guess.

Not all of this is inventory that I kept, the large chintz cake plate was my mom's, and so was the aqua wine glass.    A gift from family, and some from friends are here too.

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Plus this bird, she is so wrong she is right.  I wonder if some crafty lady in the pre-glue gun days, added the feathers to this poor figurine or if it was meant to be this way?  I see things like this and am oddly attracted to them, wondering if someday, my own embellishments that I am making to things now will be looked kindly upon in the future by someone at a garage sale with a quarter to spare?

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The blue mirrors that are in this cabinet remind me of my sisses, who both collect blue mirrors too.  The carnival glass and the cobalt teapot were both my mom's and those items were the original reason behind even having shelves filled with blue and white.  Funny, how a couple of pieces of sentimental things can influence a whole room.

The photo on the left is of my husband and I about to share a smooch, and the frame on it is an old blue mirrored one.  The photo (with a glare on it) on the right is my Mom's high school picture.  Sugarwings has been made into art by my friend, Lori, and Beth created the vintage wallpaper covered journal.

I'm not exactly the sort of person to have a traditional hutch filled with wedding china.  My stuff is a miss match of things I like, hopefully pulled together in a way that's attractive.  But most of all it makes me smile when I see it.  I am the sort of person who, really, really enjoys her stuff and likes to see it out and about.

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Again, no one wanted these paint by number roses.  I had them for sale here and there and there was never a taker for them.  I even tried to give them away a couple times.  Am I the only person to appreciate fine art?  Actually, these bring back lots of memories of paint by number sets I had as a kid and adored. 

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And I do think they are pretty.  Especially grouped with all of these blooms.

I'll leave you with some previous transformations of my kitchen, these photos are all from magazine articles I've been in.  Some are from before we got the new cabinets, and some are from before I discovered pastels….

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(I wish I hadn't sold this table!)

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My house from the photo shoot

(My mom's carnival glass inspired the painting on this table, its sold too)

How do you paint a table with a leaf in it and still have a pattern on it?

First, paint the whole table without the leaf. Then add one leaf, and paint it so that the edges match up to each side of the table.  If you have another leaf, match it to the first leaf and the edge of the table on the other side.

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Okay, better stop now, I'm getting to the really old ones that were more country than cottage and they  make me cringe!

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.

Back to normal

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, flowers, holiday decor, show and tell, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art
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Its so nice to have everything back to normal, with Twinkle home.  Sugarwings is no longer telling everyone "Toto has wunned away" and the two of them are happy to be reunited.  Since she is convinced that she is Dorothy, she has also decided that Twinks must be Toto.  Which works out fine, because she can't say "Twinkle", she always says "Ankle" instead.

Yes, Toto sounds like a cuter name than Ankle. And that dog will answer to anything.

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Thank you for all of your kind words about my little dorkie taking off.  I really don't deserve them, it was ALL MY FAULT.  Poor dog. But, she is home now and I am making sure she stays this time.

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Over the weekend, I finally broke my losing streak in hat gathering. Lately, I've not done well at all, and Beth reminded me that I had created my own shortage by buying all the hats up in the surrounding area.  But I did manage to find a few this weekend and might be able to reclaim my hat whisperer title. I thought I'd have to retire it, I'd been on such a long dry spell of hatlessness.

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Most are already stripped naked and packed up, ready to fly out of here.  I love this little bouquet of about a dozen white flowers with a scattering of purple velvet posies. When I saw the hat with those next to the ugly green and orange hat, I knew that together, they'd be great for Halloween decor or crafting.

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It was an estate sale blast this weekend!  One here in my town was amazing, a beautiful, newer home on the golf course isn't usually the place to find old things, but it was jammed with a lifetime of great stuff. I was so surprised to see all of it. I was glad I didn't blow it off, like I normally would a house in that neighborhood.  I bought boxes and boxes of sheet music and a big stack of these spooky old napkins. So, I made up little craft kits with some of these things and have them listed here.

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On Friday, I explored the unexpected treasures at the country club house, and made a big haul.  Then, Beth invited me to Kansas City to shop with her on Saturday. And how could I turn that down? She is an estate sale master and knows where to go, what to avoid, and how to find the best deals.  Plus, I was still an emotional wreck from the Twinkle-less week and wasn't feeling too creative. I thought some more shopping therapy could help.

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And of course, it did!  Isn't a bit of junking is good for the creative soul?  Sometimes, buying some new, old crap is just what I need to get me wanting to hunker down in the studio and work away.

I'll be getting out the jewelry making supplies and playing with all the rhinestones that I've been lucky enough to find lately. 

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Don't you think that this picture is just trying too hard?  Its a great example of Photo Styling Gone Bad.  Too much loot, too much trying make it look cute in a picture. Just because I found pink Christmas lights, does it mean you really need to see them?

 Sometimes I wonder about how I spend my time….  I'd better go do something productive, I'm off to the jewelery making tools and getting to work!

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And don't forget, if you want to win some vintage jewels, you still have till the 30th to enter by leaving a comment on any post.

Better late than never

Chandeliers, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, show and tell

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Before leaving to go on my trip to Florida, I pre-posted some pictures of my garden  to show while I was away.  Now, I am wondering if these are worth showing… I got such a late start in planting that these are not very lush plants yet.

But they were all half price!  By being a month (or more) behind, I was able to buy clearance priced plants.   I just hope they are going to live till I get back, since they are not well established, I hated going out of town and leaving all the "babies."

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The perennials that were planted years ago, will be fine, of course.  Especially things like yarrow.  The weather could be 100 degrees and no rain the whole time I am away and this plant will thrive.

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Just like all the ground cover here.  I like to use perennial plants that do well in Kansas with little care, or water.  Then, I scatter annuals around in pots to brighten  the garden.

Begonias are always a favorite here, because I can depend on them. They aren't fancy, but they grow well in my soil and need very little attention, but provide lots of pink prettiness all summer long.

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Well, they don't look like much yet. 

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I set out about 3 flats of pink begonias, 1 of pink rose moss, 1 of mixed rose moss, and 2 flats of bright pink vinca.  Along with that, are some lavender dahlias, two colors of sweet potato vine, and lots of herbs.

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This planter used to be the water heater of this old farm cottage.  I set out the herbs earlier than the flowers, so most of them are filing out now and looking good.  These are right by the back door, so I can snip what I need for meals.

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This Rosemary topiary tree was a treat for myself. Since it was a late season purchase, it was half price and I thought $20 was a good price for it.  I also got a planter box filled with herbs half price (we can't have too many around here!) and divided them up to plant around the base of this topiary, and added some to a few other pots too.

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This basket full of herbs was a birthday gift, and I set it down into a larger pot and planted some begonias around it.

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But some pots stayed empty.  I kind of like the look of stacked terra cotta pots.

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Especially in groupings. 

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And I love to fill my yard with junk I buy at garage sales. This chandelier was $5, because it's wiring was all cut out.  I'll add a candle to it for evening garden parties.

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This 1960's wall plaque was multi colored, so I primed and painted it white, then hung it on a garden wall to age, about 5 years ago. I had no idea it would last this long.  But I only paid $1 for two of them at a yard sale, so it was worth the gamble.  Sometimes, I just use things outdoors knowing that it might only last a season or two, and enjoy them while they last.

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This is a cabinet door that I painted on, and hung by the back door to my studio.  I know that the weather will rot the wood eventually. 

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The hot pink watering can came with a pink gerber daisy in it, and was half price too. But Sugarwings immediately claimed it as her own, so I removed the plant and let her have the can.  It seemed more important to her than to me.

Plus she lets me use her tools.  Last year, we got pick plastic garden tools meant for kids, at Target.  But her little shovel is my favorite one to use, so we take turns.

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My favorite flower this year, is this Knock Out Rose topiary (also half price).  First of all, Knock Outs are miraculous roses, they are the only ones I have ever been able to grow.  But I didn't know I could have a topiary one! I was thrilled to find that.

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But my over all favorite of the yard? The veggie garden!  I'm hoping to have some tomatos soon, the plants are looking great so far. It shouldn't be too much longer.  Can't wait!

Blue Birds, Blue Berries, and talking about beautiful gifts till I am Blue in the face!

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, family, show and tell, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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Thank you for all your kind comments about the passing of my Great Aunt Caroline.  She was a gracious lady who led an interesting and full life. I hope I can inherit some of her longevity genes!  Not only did she live to just a few days short of 101, she did so in excellent health up until the very end.  And she passed away quietly in her sleep with no trauma.  Not a bad way to go, at all.  Lucid and no pain. 

My flight to Florida is Thursday, and I am trying to get caught up before I go. I added this pearl collar to my Boutique, and have been making some  projects to add too, but most likely, will not be able to till I return.

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One thing I needed to be caught up on was showing off the pressies I've been getting!  It has been feeling almost like Christmas around here lately and I haven't had a chance to get pictures of the lovely loot till now.

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My friend,  Jenn Queen of the Garden Fairies sent me this Millinery School book.  I wish I could really go!  And not to a modern one, I want to go back in time and attend this school and play with all the flowers and trims there.

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And at our Blogger's Shopping Day in Leesburg, VA, there was a flurry of gifts being exchanged.  Amy Powers created the sugared and framed bluebird, that is so cute next to the minuscule flowers that Robin crafted from coffee filters and sticker dots.  Can you tell what she has used for a vase? The lid to a spice bottle!

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Andrea gifted us with gift tags, all sparkly and pretty and packed in a tin.

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Please excuse Twinkle's vanity, but she insisted that I pay attention to her instead taking photos of everything else…

Most of these gifties have been used already, so I can't show you how cute Heather and Stephenie's little straw basket was when it was filled with blooms, or the hand knit wash cloth that Bethmade.  I saved the packaging she made for it, (the tube covered in ephemera) but the wash cloth has been hard at work already. She has given me a few of these over the years and I just love to use them. I keep one in the kitchen to wipe the fairy grand baby's face after meals, because the cotton yarn is just right for a baby's soft skin.

In a previous post, I mentioned the  great idea that Pamela had for the travel folders, filled with tags to tie to our packages, room for receipts and business cards, etc.  And Hope gave us post cards from her shop, that I just can't use, I will save in the folder Pamela made along with other mementos of the day.

You are probably thinking that is all I have to show you???? No way!! It has been a gift-a-thon around here!!!

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In today's mail, these wonderful Blue Bird plates arrived from Jenny!!  I quickly filled them with fresh, hot blueberry muffins.  Don't things taste even better off of pretty plates? It was so thoughtful of her to send these to me, after she saw the post about my mini collection of this china.

Jenny has an antique shop in Raleigh, and I just found out that my husband has that city in his region now.  Hopefully soon, I'll be able to travel with him there and check out her store and thank her in person.

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And there is more…..

Andrea sent a voluminous bundle of beauty my way!  Full of vintagey tidbits and treasures.  Including a hand made frame, for a photo of Sugarwings.  And out of old pastel wallpapers and glitter.  Now that even more yummy than a fresh muffin!

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But wait, I am still going- yes there is MORE.  How lucky am I? 

First of all, pretty lucky to have a friend like Beth, who sent me this wallpaper pack from Holly's shop after I mentioned how much I loved the chocolate brown paper.  I am beyond lucky, don't you think?

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And so lucky that Sugarwings is fine, no problems from her episode of mushroom munching in the grass.  The poison control center thought that the mushrooms were dangerous and sent us to the ER, but a specialist in mushrooms happened to live in the area and came in to inspect them and told us that they were a safe variety. 

Thank you all for your concern about her. And now, she has a fairy guardian on the shelf above her bed, a gift from Lori,that is just about as precious as little Sugarwings is!

Thanks, everyone for the fantastic gifts! And don't forget that I have one for you, this month's gift drawing will be on the 30th and is one of my tag journals.

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