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Etsy Goodies, magazine pictures or articles, paintings, Sugarwings

Somerset_life_002 I received my advanced copy of Somerset Life and it is delicious! The best Easter treat that I got this weekend!

I was so happy to see so many of my favorite bloggers featured in it and can’t wait to fill up the tub with bubbles and take a nice long soak to read this cover to cover.Somerset_life_004

My collaged business card was used in one shot, and I was surprised and happy to see that!  My collage kits (inspired by my Sissy) are on pages 52-54 Somerset_life_005

And my framed vintage doll dress is on 126.

But my favorite thing about the whole magazine (of course, I haven’t read it all yet, mostly I have just looked through it), is the article by Jenny Holiday. What she has to say about blogging expresses my feelings so exactly, that I could just hug her.Somerset_life_003

There is also a GREAT article by my pal "The" Heather (a joke she and I have, I always add "the" to her name), Heather Bullard.  (page 18-21). 

And a photo from my pal, Natasha is on page 132. 

And who doesn’t  love to read anything that Sandra writes?  She is on 76, and 96-97.  There are TONS of our favorite bloggers and artists in this issue, it’s a good one!

Heather is in multiple magazines out right now and so is Sandra. My BBF, Beth, had this to say "I think its so interesting that blogs are really the trend setters and the magazines are reporting on it." and I believe that she has something there.  Aren’t blogs fascinating? No wonder you see so much of what is going on in the blog world and in blogger’s home printed into magazines any more.  We are now getting double the pleasure, getting to read the blogs on a regular basis with in depth stories and then see the featured articles in magazines that we can tear out and save (You all have those files don’t you? The torn out pictures of what you’ll do someday?  Don’t we all???) Easter_egg_121 

I worked on a proposed article and a second secret project today with my photographer/artist friend, Diane Guthrie.  Somerset_life_011

No details yet, on the project we shot today, I’ll let you know when I know!  Here is some of the ideas involved, I am taking some of my artwork and using glazes and crackle finishes on copies of it.

I am going to be in a local art show this spring, here in Lawrence and hope to get a few of these made up to sell.  That hydrangea is one of my favorite paintings that I have ever done.

And since I painted this one in my mom’s hospital room as I was keeping her company in her last few weeks, I can’t sell it. But, I have found  a way to make attractive copies and sell those.

I hope to list some in my Etsy shop soon too, but the days seem to be getting away from me, and I just can’t quite keep up with everything I want to get done.

Easter_egg_097 And why can’t I keep up with my work anymore?  Well, look at this sweet little face and see why I get so distracted! When she tilts her chin up and looks at me that way, there is no way on Earth I can go to my studio and work, I have to scoop her up in my arms and go play a game or sing a song.  Work will always be waiting for me later…..Easter_egg_080

Which reminds me, I am still working on birdhouses for the big, blingy, birdhouse bash on Thursday. Hope to see you there! 

You are welcome to add the birdhouse button to your blog if you’d like.  If you don’t have a blog, please post pics to Flickr(An account is free and VERY easy to set up)

What are you hoppy about this year?

Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, holiday decor, Sugarwings

Easter_egg_057_2 My studio is semi- cleaned up and the tables are set for our family Easter dinner tomorrow.

Every holiday, we go around the table and take turns saying what we are grateful for this year.  At Christmas, I ask what they are "Merry" about.Easter_egg_054

And at Easter, I ask what they are "Hoppy" about.

Everyone rolls their eyes and makes a protest, but they all go along with it to humor me, and I think, that they really do enjoy it, since it is such a tradition at this point.Easter_egg_063

As far as setting the table, I don’t go to a lot of trouble.  All I do is the center pieces, the food stays right on the stove and everyone serves themselves buffet style.Easter_egg_043

But look at my pretty pan for tomorrow!  A PINK skillet from TJ Max.  The Easter Bunny brought it by to me a little early so I could whip up something tasty in it for guests.

I line the center of the table with some pretties, usually my latest projects. This year, I have teacup nests and lots of birdhouses.Easter_egg_058

And of course, a fairy or two! This one is listed for sale on Etsy right now. 

(oops, I just realized it is not listed yet! If you are interested for $18, email me)Easter_egg_071

I’ll put out some fresh flowers and probably fill the center of the table with even more pretties I have made.  I like it to be full and have something interesting in front of each dinner guest.

There will be more birdhouse pictures on Thursday for the party Beth and I are having, "Bling your Birdhouse Day" or  "What do you LOVE about your Birdie’s Home?"

I will be giving away one of these birdhouses that day, leave a comment to enter the drawing.Easter_egg_052

I have my Easter bonnets all ready to wear.  I think I might try this new blue one, I got it today for $6 and it is abundantly full of blooms!

It was a lucky flower day, I got the little white flowered hat for $5 and the roses, carnation, and little velvet posies were a gift from a friend. Now that is a good friend! She knows what I like.Bookclub_077 

Since I knew that Easter would be busy, with turkey basting, egg hunting, and all the visiting, we got the littlest Nathans together early and took photos in their fancy dresses.Easter_egg_039_2

One of Sugarwing’s photos is already framed, so I can surprise my husband with it as his Easter treat.Easter_egg_035_2

Another copy of that picture has been added to my scrapbook. I cut out around the baby’s picture, then cut a slit into the rose cart with an exacto knife, following the outline of the roses.  The portrait was then slipped into the slit and glued down, then the whole thing was glued to some vintage wallpaper.

hmm, I should add some fairy wings toBookclub_096  this….

Little Madison was a much better poser than my Sugarwings.  She is still too little to get away from the camera!

My fairy grand baby was too much of a moving target, running up and down the stairs, and dumping out the baskets full of grass and bunnies.

  Most of her photos are  of her diapered backside as she scoots up the steps again for the 50th time.Bookclub_099

Her dainty dress and her tidily fixed hair didn’t last long either. This little wild child was having too much fun to care about pictures.

And to me, this shot of my pixie is even more precious than the perfectly groomed and posed ones we had hoped to get.

I hope all of you have a wonderful holiday with your own cherished loved ones.  I can’t wait to see mine tomorrow!

Frilly Things, Blings, and Butterfly Wings

fairies, family, holiday decor, how to's, parties, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Bookclub_113_3 I was invited to a fairy tale party with Sugarwings yesterday and of course it was right up our alley. We got to wear our wings and frilly things, plus do some blingsBookclub_132 !

The party was at our local HyVee grocery store promoting the release of "Enchanted"Bookclub_137

All the little girls got craft packs to decorated crowns and wands, that of course came with a ‘poisoned’ apple, since they were all fairy princesses. Sugarwings decorated me with most of her glittery stickers instead of putting them on her tiara.

Afterwords, when I went grocery shopping to get some forgotten items for the dinner for 18 I was cooking that night, I looked very sparkly in the store with my extras the baby added to my fairy grandmother outfit.

They dined on mini pizzas. Dessert was a chocolate fountain with lots of goodies to dip into it.  So, she wasn’t too hungry for my build your own burrito bar that night for the big family dinner.  I don’t blame her, its hard to come back to reality and eat a burrito when you have spent the afternoon as a princess and being served chocolate from a magical fountain.Easter_egg_002

With company here, gallbladders going bad every where I look, and tax season approaching, there certainly has not been much creative time at my cottage lately.

I was able to squeeze in an hour or so yesterday and made 3 eggs.  I’d seen these made at Amy’s and hers are so much better, but I chose to use throw away materials,  not anything wonderful like her velvet ribbons and rhinestones.Easter_egg_003

The trim I used was just snippets of crepe paper and tinsel. I was too cheap to use the ‘good stuff’

Easter_egg_004 Heres a quick how to:

Start with the large sized plastic eggs

pick a paper you want to cover the egg in, tear in small strips and soak the paper for a moment in water

brush glue onto one side of the egg, add paper strips, mushing them down well with your fingers, then brush glue over the top and sprinkle with glitter (I used the kind that looks like sugar)Easter_egg_007

Repeat with the other half of the egg, being careful to get close to the edge but not interfere with the lip.

Glue trim along the edge to cover the rims, so they don’t show when the egg is put back together.

I’d keep these out of candy baskets, because of the glitter, but they make a pretty display and I will put a gift card in them to give to the bigger kids.Easter_egg_012

I also got started covering my Swiss Chalet music box. Not exactly a birdhouse, but it is a house and I will add some birds, so I think that if I get it finished, it can come to our Bird House Bling Party next Thursday. 

Check out the details if you’d like to be a part of it. And remember, you don’t have to be a blogger, you can get a free flickr account and upload photos there too.

This chalet is barely begun, but I think that the pink polka dot ribbon might be jarring.  I usually go for all vintage trims and maybe this one is too new looking??  The velvet is a scrap from a rocking chair I redid for Sugarwings when she was born.  I found some white velvet, and was able to do a soft pink marbley look with fiber reactive dyes.  Her little Hippy Chick mom loves tie dye, so this was done just for her.

Today will be a craftapoolza- Beth is coming to play! We will be making birdhouses all day to be ready for next week (I hope you join us! Feel free to add the button to  your blog too).  We’ll also be plotting our next swap, so I hope you’ll join that also.Easter_egg_003_2

We aren’t the only ones planning a party, there is always something fun going on in blogworld. Sandy is hosting an Easter Parade today and is asking us to show our Easter Bonnets.  Here are some of my latest purchases, in a basket on the fairy grandbaby’s piano. She likes to wear one while she serenades me.Bookclub_105

She is going through a hat phase right now and luckily, I can keep her supplied with plenty of rosey ones to show off in.Easterparade005

Thanks, Sandy!

Easter_egg_004_3 And over at the Part Tea Planner’s there is a tea party welcoming the first day of spring.Firstdayofspringteaparty_header_cop

Enjoy the celebrations!

A Tale of Two Gallbladders

Etsy Goodies, family, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Crackle_canvas_020 Well, this week started out nice.  I was able to make some things, then had lots of Sugarwings time.

This picture is a copy of an old postcard that I crackled and aged, and popped into a frame.  Bookclub_006

And my book club meeting on Wednesday night was fun, with an interesting discussion. (the book was Housekeeping by Marylin Robinson)Bookclub_009

Of course, I am always thrilled with an excuse to entertain and make trays of goodies.

But about midnight, I started to feel pretty awful, and was up all night, ill as could be.  There has been a nasty bug going around and I am afraid it bit me too.

So, when Ryan called at 6am to tell me he was having stomach pain, I told him to take some Pepto Bismal and try to rest, I couldn’t have much sympathy for him, when I had spent the last few hours wondering when the room would stop spinning,( and if I had passed the bug along to all the guests who had been to my house that night).I figured he had the same thing.Galbladders_003_2

But finally, hours later, when I took a look at him, writhing in pain and turning funny shades of green, I realized he had more than a virus. 

I chugged some more Pepto Bismal myself, and helped him dress and got him into the car and to the hospital.

The ER found a gigantic gallstone and an infection. They kept him over night and scheduled surgery the next day, after a round of IV antibiotics.

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While Ryan was in surgery, Sugarwing’s hippy chick mom made a trip into the ER with pain also, to find out that she had an inflamed gallbladder.Galbladders_018

Ry’s surgery was not as easy as expected, his infection was pretty serious, and the gallbladder was gangrene, no wonder he was writhing in pain (as I ignored him).  Tonight, his fever is down, and he is finally resting comfortably in the hospital and will be there a couple more days.

Of course, surgeries and ER tests don’t go quickly and there is only so much you can do to entertain an energetic little girl while the whole family is going back and forth from the waiting room  on the surgery floor to the ER waiting room.

She got lots of shoulder rides from her Pop Pop, up and down the halls.Galbladders_012_2

She made wishes and threw coins in the lobby fountain  until we had no more coins to pass out, no matter how pretty she begged.Galbladders_009

She found some wheelchairs to be pushed in while she yelled "Go! Go! Go!" Galbladders_016

She thought that  the glass elevator was not bad entertainment for a few rides too.  And she found the buttons inside very compelling. 

Luckily, my bug was a 24 hour thing and I was up to the task of turning a hospital into a playhouse for 8 hours.  But it feels even better to have Sugarwing’s mom out of  the ER, back home, and not requiring surgery, and to have Ryan losing that funny shade of green and to ask for a cup of broth for supper.Galbladders_024

I’m afraid that THIS does not make me feel so good. Oops, I haven’t had a chance to mail out my St Pats Two Tag Swaps. I am so so sorry.  But at least my excuse is valid and not some lame, my dog ate my homework excuse.  Although, Twinkle would be thrilled at a chance to chew these up!

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I am exhausted and way behind on getting stuff out in the mail. My Etsy customers have been left in the lurch too, I’m afraid.

I promised to have them sent out in time for the swappers to receiveby St Pats, but now I hope to just get  them in the mail by St Pats instead.  Please forgive me, and I will send all 20 of my swappers some extra swatches of pretty vintage wallpaper as an apology.

Tonight, my husband is sitting up with Ryan  and I am getting some sleep so I can go up to the hospital in the morning.  Thank goodness  Ryan is better, that fever had me worried, and it was so awful to seem him in such pain.  I will spare you and not show the photo of the nasty, green gallbladder that the Dr gave to us as a memento. Even though the color would go nicely with the St. Pats theme….

I usually am really good about mailing things and also at answering Emails and comments.  Please understand if I don’t respond to comments this week.

Chocolate and Roses

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, Sugarwings

Egg_nest_cup_013_2  I’ve been in a pink and brown mood lately, roses and chocolate, what a perfect combo.

And when little Miss Sugarwings came to visit, look what she was wearing!

She looked so grown up in her brown corduroy jacket with little pink rosebuds on the collar.

I love those colors accented with blue too.  I know, trendy trendy, but I have ALWAYS loved them.  I remember a favorite outfit as a kid, brown shorts that I would wear one day with a pink tank top and the next with a blue one.  And back in the 70s when everything was earth tones, I had a brown and white couch and all my accessories in the room were blue. I simply couldn’t handle just the earthy shades, I needed that soft, pretty blue to make the combo work for me.Egg_nest_cup_021

These colors have been on my mind a lot this week, since I have been redecorating in my house and thinking about blue shades to paint the bedroom adjacent to the pink and brown master bath.

And when I sat down to make something in my studio, I guess thoughts of these colors stayed with me.Egg_nest_cup_009

I filled this pink flowered Limoges cup with a brown china egg (hand painted years ago by someone’s grandma) with a pink rose on it, lots of pink, blue, and white millinery flowers and a sweet little vintage butterfly.

It is for sale on Etsy now.Egg_nest_cup_019

And remember the old hats, little figures, buttons, and the oval print I found while out junking this week? I used something from all of them to create this Marie Antoinette inspired box.  I just had to, it was fate! I’d bought all of this stuff, then the movie was on TV that night!! (Isn’t Marie Antoinette one of the prettiest movies ever?? One eye candy scene after another)Egg_nest_cup_017

The base is one of those unfinished craft boxes from Michaels.  I poked holes in the top to wire the china figure in place, after covering the top of the lid in vintage wallpaper.

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To hide the wires on the inside of the lid, I covered it in text from an old French book. I used another French book to  cover the bottom of the box and line the interior walls. (I don’t speak or read French, so if you do and this is about boogers or warts or something ugly, please don’t tell me and ruin my illusions! I think it LOOKS pretty!)

The outside of the box was painted white and rubbed with an umber and a pink stamp pad, then trimmed out in vintage pink ruffle ribbon and some old brown silk ribbon. Egg_nest_cup_022

I haven’t had much time for studio work, my fairy grand baby has been here 3 days in a row.  We’ve been to the indoor pool, to the park, and out shopping.  Then she helped me take down some Christmas decorations I still had up.

At least I got them down before Easter!  Oh well, you can’t do everything, there is only so much time in the day.

All of you who comment about how much energy I have and how much I get done, need to know that I am selective about what I do and have priorities. I’d much rather sit in my studio and make tons of pretties than put away dusty holiday decor up in the guest room.  I’d rather rip out a stairway and redo a room than work on my taxes.  Oops, I really shouldn’t avoid that one too much longer. Maybe I need to have a look at those priorities!    

I really didn’t need to go shopping today, but wow!!

antiques/junking, collections, family, holiday decor, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Peat_pots_046 Don’t I have enough hats yet? What is wrong with me??? I can’t resist.

Truth is, I do use the flowers in my projects a lot.  But even if I used them daily, I probably have enough millinery flowers to get me through the next decade or so.

Peat_pots_044 Yet, today I buy 4 more hats. One has a large, single velvet rose, nicely smashed with age (for $2- how could I leave it behind??). The others are LOADED with flowers and were $4 each. 

I might have bought a few buttons too…… There are some not pictured also.   Lots of cute shapes and rhinestoney ones in the jars, so I just had to get them at about $5 a jar. 

Scranton and 4-Corners, Kansas are small towns in the middle of nowhere, but they have some great antiquing bargains!

Most things were cheap to start with, but there were also sales, of 25-50% off a lot of booths.   Except for the hats and buttons, everything in the picture here was $2 or under, including the glass jar. I think I’ll use it for my paint brushes.  But on the other hand, I do have plenty of buttons to fill it with!Peat_pots_051

And how many vintage photos can you get in 4-Corners, Kansas in  a bag for $5?  I stopped counting at 50.Peat_pots_047

Of all the things I got today, these are my favorites.  Oh, I can’t wait to get started on these projects!!  Don’t they look like Marie Antionette?

One project will involve these figures, some small round boxes, vintage wallpaper in soft pastel colors, lots of millinery flowers and more than a few rhinestone buttons.

The frame, I will paint white and put a different picture in. I will be needing this print for the lining of one of these boxes that these mini Maries will be perched upon.Peat_pots_056

What a sweet baby photo this is. It was in the bag of old pictures that I got today and I think it might be my favorite of the bunch. Feel free to copy and use it in your own projects. This baby needs a loving home! How sad when family photos are lost to the family and for sale in antique stores. I always feel like saving them.

Peat_pots_063 There certainly is no worries that my little fairy grand baby’s pictures will go neglected!

I had a little scrapbook party on Saturday and between fixing a big dinner, playing with babies and just plain old hanging out, we managed to get a few pages done. 

Sugarwing’s cousin out grew this dress and it  was torn. Her mom had the idea to use it for our pages of the little girls.

I cut out a square to make a pocket out of it, with the dress ruffle at the bottom.  Then glued the buttons down the side and added sparkly flowers to their centers.  The velvet bow was part of the dress already.

When I put photos in pockets, I always glue two back to back, or glue scrapbook paper to the back of one, to make them sturdier.  I also punch a hole in the corner and add a ribbon to use as a pull to take the photo out of the pocket.Peat_pots_058

This page of a summer day on the lake with the family is laid out on a piece of paper that I did a water color wash onto. 

I added a frog cut from a copy of one of my paintings.  Its only in black and white, maybe someday I’ll tint it, but I doubt it. Once I move on from a project I rarely go back, no matter how good my intentions are.

Peat_pots_023 I accented this picture of a couple of my friends and I with a paper doll dress that Beth gave to me.

I like to use tags, ATCs and other art that I have been given in my scrapbooks.

Not only are they usually well done and attractive, but they are sentimental to me too and I love to keep them somewhere that I can enjoy them.

Speaking of friends, my pal, Carol, and I Gardenboard are collaborating with the Fabulous Fifi on an upcoming project! Fifi called last week, and she is every bit as wonderful to talk to as her blog is to read.  No details yet, but here is a teeny sneak peek of something Carol is whipping up for  our prospective article. 

Another pal, Heather featured in an article in Romantic Homes.  How cool. I can’t wait to pick up a copy.  Heather and Carol are both buddies that I met through Silver Bella, and blogging.

And my poor pal, Beth, is under the weather. The pitiful thing is suffering from a horrific knitting injury.  Actually, I think it is just tendinitis, but she was achey enough to miss Scranton and 4-Corners today. If you get a chance, wish her a get well soon.Img_1239

My Sissy sent these St Pats tags in for the Two Tag Swap I am hosting.  You wouldn’t believe the pile of pretties I get to go through and send out to people! Such great tags came in the mail this week, I can’t wait to play with them all.

Oh- I have been tagged by Connie to list seven things about myself.  I know I’ve done the 7 weird things many times, but don’t seem to run out of weirdness to write about.

This time, I’ll keep it simple:

1- I am a serial painter. It is a serious mental problem, I am sure.  I really can’t control it, I paint, and repaint rooms all the time.Peat_pots_024 Right now I am considering blues for my bedroom.

2-  I work really fast, and can get quite a bit done in a short amount of time. My studio is drowning in finished projects. I think it takes longer to try to sell them than it does to make them.

3- When we have a litter of kittens or puppies at our cottage, I pick a theme and name them all to match. My favorite Dorky puppy names were herbs, I had Rosemary and Dilly in that batch of pups.Huberta_002

4- My Great Aunt Caroline is about to turn 100 and I plan on taking after her and living at least that long. I have a lot I want to make or paint and it will take me till then to do it all.

5- I fell off a horse and broke my back 15 years ago this summer, and never thought I’d be without pain, but really am doing very well now.

6- I no longer own horses!

7- I never get tired of these 7 things lists, but I am bad about those award things.  Louisa gave me a couple and I want to thank her for them.  And instead of passing them on to another blogger, I’d like all you readers out there to be winners. Thanks for coming by and listening to my rambles and obsessions, and for keeping me company.Peat_pots_022

Oh, before I forget, I wanted to remind everyone about the Birdhouse Blinging we have going on March 27th.  Join us here and at Beth’s, please!

And everyone, blogger or not, is invited to show birdhouse pictures on our Flickr group:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/692795@N22/

The Snow Ball Effect- Avalanche Style

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, fairies, holiday decor, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Stairway_redo_048After seeing that gorgeous stairway while shopping in Virgina, I have been on a redo roll. Avalanche style, right down the mountain, gathering momentum and growing and growing.

I call it the snowball effect for two reasons. One- we’ve had the worst winter I can remember in years and I have been snowed in staring at my house way too much.  Staring and finding fault.

Two, because as the project rolls along, it grows and grows.

Redoing the stairs meant that the walls should be repainted while I had the carpet up.  I am entranced by Strawberry Whoppers right now and love the color as much as the taste.  So, I mixed up a gallon of paint just slightly muted in that shade. (I used some leftovers in the garage, mixed and matched and added some tints till I got just the right pale, malty pink)

Under the rug, Stairway_redo_027_2I knew the wood was going to be construction grade and meant to be covered with carpet, and that there would be some gaps here and there. But man… it was bad.

We ended up buying new pine steps for $7 each at Home Depot.Stairway_redo_051 

And to cover the gaps along the risers and the wall, I found these little corner pieces ($2 each)  that just fit.

The steps are replaced, the paint is on, the walls are painted.  Now I need to wallpaper them all.Stairway_redo_043

When I cut out and held up slice of vintage rose patterned wallpaper, I loved it so much, I started to hate the rest of the room.  The stair way is open to the dining room and all of a sudden it just wasn’t measuring up.

I bought a new (antique) dining set on sale at my friend’s store ($600).  Then, of course, the curtains won’t match the new chairs. I picked up lace panels at Target ($60) Doesn’t Target have the best curtains???

And now, standing back from the baby’s room and looking down the stairs, I am thinking that carpet  in there could use replacing….  And I saved so much by making my own paint and using vintage wallpaper  that I already had and finding bargains for the dining room.  And by doing the work myself with my son instead of hiring someone, that labor savings was huge!  Heck I am redoing TWO rooms for way under $1000, on Trading Spaces they can barely do one.  (well does a stairway count as a room??)

Aren’t I good at rationalizing?  Stairway_redo_028

I am feeling very spoiled by getting these re-dos done, but I am not nearly as spoiled as this little one.  Sugarwings got some gifts in the mail from blogging friends.Stairway_redo_055

How cute are these?? The little purse is from my pal, Phyllis and the cute collage with the baby’s photo on it is from Mahala.  I think I will fill the little bag with Easter grass and toys, and tie the tag to it to give to her at Easter.  Won’t they be cute together?Stairway_redo_036_2

Of course, this little girl is just as happy to eat mud as she is to eat candy.  I babysat her all day yesterday and she did quite a bit of mud snacking. (notice her lips)

So Grandmama taught her how to spit.  That is a trick I am sure her parents will appreciate.  We also went down to the creek to sit on the bank and throw rocks.  Spitting and throwing rocks, yep, her parents will be thrilled with me.W_folder_131

Between working on the stairway and babysitting, I found some time to make pretties too.  I bought these child’s tea cups from Shabby in the City with plans to give them to the baby, but she is too young yet for china cups.

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So, they became nests for a fairy and a couple of sugared birds with vintage millinery flowers.  I hope to get them all listed on etsy but time seems to be getting away from me.W_folder_146

Time has not been on my side lately.  Listing seems to eat up a lot more time than actually crafting! 

I managed to list these two little Easter peat pots that I made, the pair for $10.  I made a TON of these last night, because I just can’t seem to make one of anything.  For me, creating things is  like a bag of Lays potato chips.  (remember those commercials?)  One is never enough.W_folder_154

If you would like one of these I will sell them to my blog readers for $4 each, plus postage instead of the Etsy cost of  $10 a pair, for the saving me the time of listing them! W_folder_152

Same with the child’s tea cup nests- if you’d like one with birds now, it is only $10.   $12 for the fairy.

While my house is torn up with remodeling and changing out furniture, I am extremely behind and am happy to give you a discount if it means I don’t have to edit pictures for Etsy right now!

These aren’t the best photos are they?  Come to think of it, this isn’t a real pretty posting, with the murky photos and the ripped up stairs.  Oh well, there is a Sugarwings picture, that makes the post beautiful to me!

In case you can’t tell,  the peat pots are glittery and sweet, I used lots of vintage goodies, old soft yarn and trims, plus some German die cuts. No two pots are alike.

Email me or comment if you are interested.  If not, I hope to get them Etsy sometime before Easter passes me by and  it is too late!

And oops, I can’t forget this–

My winner for my February giveaway is:

PENNY

W_folder_156 And don’t forget, if you are entering my St Pats Two Tag swap, they need to be mailed to me by March 7th. Isn’t that the date I said? I forget.

And honestly, it isn’t my fault- look at my calender!!!! It has the first half of Feb. and then goes directly to the second half of June!!! 

Last year the calender I had gave me 31 days in each month, and I didn’t notice until August. Now, two years in a row, I get a bad one, what are the odds of that???? And I never know what date or day of the week it is anyway, so this really doesn’t help me at all.

Thanks everyone for entering my drawing.  In March, you get another shot at winning, actually two, because I am giving away a bird house on March 27th too.

Good luck!

Some Easter-y cuteness

Etsy Goodies, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Birdhouse_106 Today, was a blingy birdhouse day, getting ready for my tutorial on Monday on how to foof up a birdie home.

But, I figured that I’d need to straighten up my work table a bit if I was going to be taking step by step pictures. That turned into a major clean up/redo, trying to make my area more efficient. It took up most of the day, but it was worth the effort, it is so nice to have a cleaned up workspace!

Here is one thing I came up with, a shopping cart full of partial rolls of vintage wallpaper, handy and easy to get to as I needed them right by my chair.  Birdhouse_037

On Monday, I don’t know if my post can actually be called a "tutorial" it will be more like some helpful tips and suggestions on how I do my own birdhouses.Birdhouse_057

I guess I could have called it "Birdhouse Bling Short Cuts and how to Avoid Things that I Learned the Hard Way"

Beth and I are having a party and showing our birdhouses, kind of a
"What do you LOVE about your birdie’s home" day on Thursday March 27th.

We are asking everyone to post photos of birdhouses you have fixed up and want to swap or sell,( or just keep and enjoy. )

Or, if you’d like, just show off some of your favorite birdhouses you have around your home or gardens.  Although, hopefully not all of you have gardens buried in the snow like mine is right now.Birdhouse_041

Most of the bling kits I had listed on Etsy have sold, but I have a couple left and will try to get more made up.  And if you are interested in being a part of our Bird House Bling Day, you can read the details on this post.

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Sugarwings and her little cousin, Madison, are coming over tomorrow and I wanted to have a gift for the little girls.Birdhouse_109

With Easter coming up, I thought they’d look cute in matching shirts.Birdhouse_110

Michaels had some glitter and pearl paints on sale for TWENTY FIVE CENTS each!!! And I wanted to play with them, so baby girl’s shirts were just perfect for experimenting on.Leeleefeb08_007

And it looks like the poor little child could use a new shirt!!

Actually, she had an impromptu sleep over here last night and ran out of clothes.  Her grandpa dressed her in a pair of his socks and one of my painting t-shirts while we waited for the dryer load containing some things that might fit her a bit better. Birdhouse_114

Once we had her dressed a bit more appropriately, and she went back home, I hit the studio, got it cleaned up and got a few things made.  A few birdhouses, the painted shirts, and also this piece. 

The glue is still wet, and you can see the clamps holding the vintage velvet ribbon hanger in place as it dries.Birdhouse_116_3 

The picture is a watercolor I did of a pink striped bunny. I mounted it on a sturdy piece of cardboard, over two really pretty wallpapers (vintage- of course!). 

I had some gorgeous old velvet ribbon in white and pink, used that, a string of pearl beads and some millinery flowers to "frame" it. 

Hopefully, I will get it listed on Etsy tomorrow.  I am ready to quit for the day now and go relax for the rest of the evening.  My husband is in town for a couple of more days, so I need to spoil him with some home cooking, not sit out here on the computer all night!

Buttons, Baubles, Bottles, & Bears, plus a sick Baby

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, magazine pictures or articles, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

W_folder_059 As much fun as I had out east, it is so good to be back home. But look at this, I came home to a sick baby!  She really, really, wants to try to play, but simply isn’t up to it, she is droopy and worn out.W_folder_060

Even with a new hat for dress up and a new doll that was waiting in a package on the porch from Fluffy Flowers, Little Sugarwings just can’t manage to muster up the energy to play.  We’ve been cuddled up watching Care Bear videos and now she is napping.

W_folder_001_2 I had even more packages waiting for me when I got back from my trip.

Somerset was done photographing these vintage wallpaper folders filled with ephemera.  So, now I have them photographed and ready to list on Ebay.  These 3 will be in the next issue of Somerset Life.  W_folder_036

This roll of wallpaper was waiting for me too. I had a bit of an Ebay frenzy while on vacation.  I didn’t have any work to do, so am afraid that I got a bit carried away with the bidding. I guess I will be expecting a porch full of packages any day now.

This isn’t my favorite pattern, but it really will make a nice background for many projects. It would be hideous on someone’s wall though.

The hats are some from my shopping day in Lucketts, VA. (previous post)  I am not a huge yellow fan, but I bought these for the flowers, and most of those are white. Plus, $3.50 each??? What a deal!W_folder_053_3

For  a while, I have been collecting old fabrics to make spring time slipcovers for my couch.  I got two more in the mail (Ebay again), the last two on the right.  I plan on dipping all of the materials into a tea dye to coordinate them more.

They should be gorgeous with my French book decoupaged wall behind them after they are on my sofa.

I will use an actual fiber dye in a tea stain color, so they will be washable and color safe.   The only trouble is, that I will have to face the sewing machine again.  Oh no!  W_folder_040

Here are the two pretty birdies in trophies that Robin gave to Beth and I.  My dilemma, was which birdie could I chose?? They are both so cute.W_folder_043

I went with the one with the pink roses. I simply am a sucker for any rosey buds!W_folder_046

Here are a few of the bottles I filled my suitcase with.  There are more still unwrapped.  I plan on filling them with vintage buttons, making labels from old wallpaper and ephemera, then tying up the necks with soft ribbon and a charm. 

W_folder_049 This little fawn was a dollar at Lucketts.   How could I let her stay there? I knew she’d be happier at my house with some old millinery flowers as a welcoming lei around her neck.

I always decorate with china figurines of deer for Christmas, but I think she will be quite nice at Easter too. If you think about it, the fawns are born this time of year, not in December!  W_folder_051

These buttons were $1 a bag in Leesburg.  The simple mother of pearl ones are teeny, meant for doll clothes or baby clothes, I think. These won’t be going into my button jars to sell, I’ll save these to make paper doll dresses.

And look a the tiny white butterflies!!  Oh, the things that I can do with those! I can’t wait to start.

But for now, I hear the baby monitor calling out for Grandmama. My poor little sick girl is up from her short nap (3rd one of the day) She is going to need some snuggling.

A heart here and there

family, give away, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art, We're having a party

Valentine_007Of course, now that it is too late to make use of them for Valentines Day, I found a bag full of heart charms!  Some really pretty ones too.

On the other hand, when would I have had time to make enough Valentines to use all of these up? Its not like I haven’t been making things every day anyway.  When would I have made something more?  Sometimes I have to just realize  that there is only so much time in the day!!

And they certainly don’t rot, so I’ll set them aside for next year.  Also, a heart here and there is always nice year round. Especially in my Sugarwings Scrapbooks.Valentine_001

She certainly has my heart!Valentine_010

I adore this Sugarwings Valentine that was made by the other Karla, Sugar Bear.

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You know what else I love? Strawberry Malted Milk balls. How sweet and pretty they are, so tempting and pink and crunchy.Valentine_011

Valentine’s Day is the anniversery of the day my husband adopted our boys.  We always  celebrate with a family dinner out. But this year, we had to have our bash early, due to Rich’s travel schedule. So I am going to DC with him and we will have a romantic Valentine’s getaway togehter, for the first time in, well, let me see, 20 years???

I will be posting from DC and will announce the winners of the OHOW giveaway as well as my one year blog anniversery drawing from our apartment out East.Valentine_012  I will mail the gifts when I get home next Monday.

For my anniversery (has it really been a year??) I have this large shipping tag with a sweet vintage birdie on it (in honor of my "bling your Bird House day" coming up soon)

There is also an embellished matchbox, with a rose and glitter theme, and some heart charms for the holiday.Valentine_013

I included the matchbox because it reminded me of one of the first swaps I was in as a blogger, Natasha’s Shabby Chic Matchbox Swap.

I’ve loved all the swaps I have been involved with over the last year. Even though, when I first heard about swapping, I thought it was a weird thing to do. But man, try one, just one, and you are hooked forever. What is it about them that is so addictive?

If you’d like to enter my Begosh and Begorra Two Tag Swap, details can be found Here.  Please make sure I send you my address, if you have already said you’d like to be in and I didn’t give you my address, will you please contact me again?  Sorry if I forgot to give it to you.  Valentine_014

Same with giveaways. When I first saw one a year ago on someone’s blog, I wondered why on Earth they’d be giving their stuff away for no reason.  But I just had to try that once too, and hey look at me! I am the queen of giveaways. I always have at least one going at a time, usually more.

Valentine_015 I get such joy from wrapping and sending presents.  I think I’ll add another giveaway now!!

For my Bling your Birdhouse Day that I am co-hostessing with Beth, how about if I give away one of the little birdhouses I just made?

I’ll give two away!!

I’ll give one away on the day of the party and another on the day of the tutorial.  Dates here

It is my 50th birthday year and i have a LOT of celebrating to do! Expect more gifts from me in the future. And thanks sooooo much for the last year, it was the best. I appreciate all your visits and support.  Its nice to know that I am not just sitting here typing to myself.  Although, I’d probably do that anyway, it is hard to shut me up.

Thanks everyone! I’m glad to have all of you as my Valentines!

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