Sugarwings

Gorious Gifts, Grandbabies, and Gardens

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Etsy_outlets_017 The fairy grandbaby and I had a great day in the gardens.  I had found this bouncy car at a garage sale for $2 and it is perfect for her to sit in while I plant, dig, and do a shot of Miracle Grow here and there.

I’d say my Miracle Grow is working- look at the height of that gladiola!!!Etsy_outlets_018

I am almost 5’3", here I am standing in the flower bed next to the gladiola and holding it up to the back of my head and trying to snap a photo to show how high the plant is.  I’d say it is at least my height.

and yes I know my fingernails look awful- I’ve been gardening and don’t wear gloves. plus I have an ugly rash. I have been sick from a tick bite and am on antibiotics for it.  Maybe I shouldn’t show these kinds of photos???Etsy_outlets_020

At least Sugarwings is pretty in this picture! Our poor front yard is a mess, we have a construction project on the road in front of the house and it is so torn up, it is hard to get a mower over to that spot. This flower bed just goes wild. I haven’t done much to it in years, planted hardy native plants and let it go.Etsy_outlets_022

We worked in the herb beds together, after going to the garden center and getting a lot of 99 cent plants that were on clearance.

Etsy_outlets_026 Sugarwings and Twinkle are totally in love with each other.  That dog never leaves the baby’s side.  Of course, the baby often has tasty things smeared on her too.

See my old wheelbarrow in the back? Kim at http://deardaisycottage.typepad.com/ has one like it with flowers planted in hers, but I use mine to do yard work.

Etsy_outlets_028 The planter boxes on my gazebo are starting to fill out.  I kept them simple this year, just some inpatients, begonias and ivy. 

This is the first time I have ever bought the hanging planters ready to go, I usually make my own.  But Walmart had them on sale for $5.88 each, how can you put one together  for much less?Etsy_outlets_029 

I have 3 planter boxes on the gazebo, but they don’t match. I find them at garage sales and kind of like  that they are all different.

A friend made the mosaic birdhouse for me in trade for a little fairy watercolor I did.Etsy_outlets_033

The garden center also had these glow in the dark hose guards on sale too.

(yes, Sissy, I bought some for you and Bobbie Sue too!)

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I bought a glow in the dark hose guard for Sugarwings to put in front of her house too, but I think she wanted the big ball instead.

Well today might have been about as nice as a day gets.   I could be the luckiest person around.

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And speaking of lucky– look what I got in the match box swap that Natasha http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/ hosted.  Deb at http://www.hophopjingleboo.blogspot.com/ was my partner and she sent me a big box full of delightful things!! I am starting to feel like a chintzy partner, I haven’t sent that much out, and always get such generous packages from everyone.  Heck, for the tiara swap, Barb http://www.123lavenderlollipoplane.blogspot.com/ even sent my fairy grand baby a gift!!Mathcbox_swap_004

Look at some of these treasures from Deb!!!Mathcbox_swap_005

One side of this medallion was her logo, the other side has my name.Mathcbox_swap_007

I hung it in my dining room china cabinet on the carnival glass dish that was my mom’s.Mathcbox_swap_010

And look at the box itself, she used the large size (of course I used the small one and feel bad) and added to it, so that you wouldn’t even know right off that it was made from a matchbox. 

I wonder if I should even continue swapping?  I need to beef up my packages.  I have been on the skimpy side too much, do you think I am getting a bad rep out there in blogland and no one will trade with me after this??  Karen of http://www.creativechaos.typepad.com/ was my first partner and she went over board too.  An unbelievable may basket came from her.

Anyway, Deb, thanks so much, I am overwhelmed, it is such a great box of goodies.  Love it!!  And everyone should go to her site and see the bunny swap slide show she has, way cool.

Well, I’m off to take a nap before dinner, a day with a fairy grand baby can be a wonderful and exhausting thing. Plus, the Dr. says I have some sort of rare blood infection from this tick bite and I just don’t feel like myself. I think that is why I was so grouchy while trying to do some red, white, and blue bookmarks. It wasn’t the color, it was the ehrlichiosis!

A Winner for the drawing for June and a Winner of a Smile

give away, jewelry, paintings, Sugarwings

June_30_sleepover_001 It is almost midnight and Little Miss Sugarwings doesn’t seem to understand the ‘sleep’ part of having a sleepover.  When I tried to explain it to her, this is what I got.June_30_sleepover_007

She laughed at me.

So, I tucked her back in, gave her a bear to hold and turned out the lights.  I am out in my studio with the baby monitor on, listening to her singing along to the nature sounds of a toy that is supposed to make her sleepy.  So, I’ll make this quick and do a drawing, then go back in and sing along with her if she really doesn’t want to go to sleep.  What are grannies for if not for staying up late and singing with?

Charm_004 The winner is:

http://shessewpretty.typepad.com/  Betty!! 

There are 3 charms to choose from, please take your pick.

Tomorrow I will start a new drawing for the month of July.  hmmmm, the question is what will it be???  Thank you everyone for all your kind comments and friendly chatting this month. I’ll be bribing you next month for more!!  All you need to do to enter is leave a comment, any comment, as many times as you want.

Maybe a comment about what the next drawing gift should be???

I hear someone singing my song, I need to run!

Feeling like a Queen and having the Crown to go along with it

Chandeliers, fairies, Food and Drink, give away, jewelry, paintings, Sugarwings, swaps, Travel

Chase_003 Look where I have been!  the Chase Plaza in St Louis has to be the best hotel EVER. Pure luxury. I feel quite quennly when I stay there.Chase_004

These two photos are of the lobby, one from each direction. I am happy to just stand there in the hall like a rube and stare at all the marble, granite, chandeliers that are bigger than my living room,  and the gorgeous architecture.  I’ve stayed there many times, but I never get over my awe of the place.Chase_005

The rooms are newly remodeled, but I loved it when they still had an 80s vibe to them too.  Now they are updated, streamlined and sumptuous. 

Chase_010 The restaurants are as over the top as the lobby, and "Eau" is our favorite when we are in town. 

I felt like I was visiting "Top Chef", I even ate an amuse boocsh or however that is spelled.  It is French for a one bite appetizer to delight your mouth. Mine was delighted. I’ve seen them served on Top Chef, so felt like I knew all about them. This one was a strawberry brushetta.Chase_012

See? Delightful!  Chase_016

And the salads were so pretty.  Mine had truffles. 

There are 3 restaurants in the lobby along with a movie theater.  When the movies are over, an attendant offers you chocolate on a silver tray as you leave. Chase_026_2 

The pool is right outside one of the restaurants and I love to lay by the water with a good book (this time it was a Stephanie Plum novel) order lunch with a strawberry margarita.Chase_029

And sometimes I just put down the book and gawk. I never get tired of the beauty of that magnificent, old building.   

Yep, I’m a rube.  Tiara_047

I should have packed my tiara!  This is one location where I would have felt properly dressed to have one on!

Barbara http://www.123lavenderlollipoplane.blogspot.com/ sent me this beaut, and not only was this wonderful piece of queenly head wear in the package, she sent presents!!!!!!!!Tiara_044

A hat box, vintage laces,  a sweet fairy for me and a fairy framed mirror for little Sugarwings!!!

The generosity of blogger/swappers never fails to amaze me. I think she really over did it. Thanks, Barb!Img_0229

I got  this photo from Sissy, she has been making gift bags.  She doesn’t have a blog, and makes such pretty things, I had to show you sicne she couldn’t.  I am thinking about seeing if anyone wants to do a gift bag swap?  But later on this summer.  Or, hey, it would be a good one for getting ready for the holidays, wouldn’t it? Let me know if you think we should do a holiday gift bag swap later on!Chase_022

While I was in St. Louis, I didn’t spend all my time eating, laying by the pool or gawking at the big city sites.  I spent a couple of hours working one morning. I did this little chubby cheeked fairy painting and also a commissioned pet portrait.Chase_021

This is the beginning stage of the painting.  Whenever I do a portrait, the first thing I paint is the eyes. If you can capture life in the eyes, you know it will be a good likeness. If not, I throw it away and start over.Chase_024

Here is the finished product along with the photo I was using to work from.

I always wonder what the housekeepers think when they come in and see the suite transformed into a watercolor studio. Or sometimes, I take jewelry to work on while I am at the hotel. I just can’t stand to not get any work done at all for more than couple of days!

Thanks for all your input on my blog being slow. Typepad says that maybe I should try doing excerpts, but I don’t want to do that.  They also said to try not having as many postings listed on the first page. I’ll be keeping all but a few in the archives and see how that goes. Please let me know if that helps?Tiara_049

Today is the 28th, so only two more days to enter the giveaway for the hand painted rose charm.  (and yes, I counted all the "happy birthdays to Beth "http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ )

On Saturday I also have to write an article for the fall issue of Romantic Country and have little time to get it done, so my drawing might be late that day. So you’ll have all day to enter.  And I will start a new drawing on Sunday!  Maybe a matchbox full of goodness?Fathers_day_033

As much as I loved living in the lap of luxury in St Louis at the Chase Plaza, it was good to get home. We went straight to see Sugarwings and took her out to dinner.  I think she wore more than she ate.  I still thought she was cuddly, even covered in some sort of goo that she was eating.  I couldn’t get enough hugs after not seeing her for a few days!

Dumpster redos

antiques/junking, flowers, Hand Painted Furniture, how-to projects, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Dumpster_002 Today was mostly a day of primers and base coats. I spread drop cloths everywhere, set up card tables and got out a bunch of junk that needed to be painted white.

I found this little toy vanity/jewelry box at a garage sale last week for $2, and the weird mask thing was in the dumpster that I climbed into.Dumpster_011

Presto chango- and abra cadabra- magically these pieces are now transformed.

A light sanding, 2 coats of bonding primer, and some white paint were added to all these items.  Then, for the mask and the shelf that I also found in the dumpster, I added 3 more shades of white with a sponge.Dumpster_014 

Medium grade sand paper, lightly rubbed over the edges of the  toy vanity gave the piece an aged feel. I added a vine of roses to the top of its oval mirror, then a garland of flowers to the bottom drawer.Dumpster_020

  • I was glad I got to get some flowers done, because I had so many things to get a coat of white onto, plus visited with Sugarwings for a few hours today, did yard work and went to the grocery store TWICE.
  • Here is my list of what got base coated today:
  • the 4′ x 4′ mirror from last week’s garage sale (flowers to be added later)
  • toy vanity
  • weird mask thing (finished)
  • a piece of ceiling tin to add flowers to
  • part of a desk, cut in half and made into a nightstand -(pictures later, when I add the finishing touches)
  • the shelf from the dumpster (finished)
  • 4 pieces of a magazine rack I found in the dumpster and took apart to make into wall hangings (pictures later)
  • a small gold frame that I added music paper and flowers to (finished)
  • a metal box with a lid to add flowers to later
  • a watering can to paint flowers ontoDumpster_015

I am not sure about the odd mask. It is interesting, but Not My Style. Although, I do like a bit of funky stuff around.  Maybe in the garden? Or maybe I’ll sell it, let me know if it is YOUR style..Dumpster_006 $15?

Playing with Sugarwings was a good break in the afternoon. After she left, I finished up with the white and then had time to add some flowers.Dumpster_023   

I had bought this tiny frame (with an ugly picture in it) when I went on vacation last month and shopped at goodwill in Indianapolis.  Today, I primed, and painted the frame, then glued down old sheet music.  Over that I painted some flowers.

I distressed the frame slightly with sand paper, and coated the whole thing, picture, frame and all, with umber glaze and wiped it off.Dumpster_004 $35 if anyone wants to buy it. I will add it to my Etsy shop next week, or email me here before then.

My handsome son, Ryan, came down to the studio to talk while I painted.  He’s good company and loves to chat.  But, he is so shy with other people. I wish he’d meet a girl.  He simply will not get out and meet people, and certainly will never find the love of his life playing his guitar or video games up in his apartment, or hanging out watching horror movies with his mom or staying up all night working out with the punching bag or watching wrestling on TV. That is all he does besides go to work.   

He is my biggest worry in what I think is a pretty happy life. I just want him to meet someone he can be comfortable with, but he is so reclusive and shy.  It certainly isn’t his looks holding him back, is it??  What a cutie. 

  Typical mom, I worry. I want this son to be as happy as Sugarwing’s dad is with his little family.Hippies_001

Sorry, I shouldn’t be running on like this is a diary and I am pouring out my problems.  Back to some eye candy—Dumpster_017 

Michaels had swavorsky crystals on sale for $2 a bag.Dumpster_021

I bought a few bags in different colors and shapes. Love the teardrops.

Oh, I forgot to add this soap dish to my list of what I base coated white today. It was brass before. I might add a glaze to give it some age and depth.June_20_011

And here is another photo of my new cafe set, just because I like it and it is fun to get new things that don’t need anything done to them! No painting, no fixing, just unload it from the car and enjoy it!

But I did paint the cement cherub statue. She was spray painted gold, uck.

I HAVE AN ETSY SHOP!!!!!!!!!!

Etsy Goodies, fairies, flowers, Hand Painted Furniture, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

Etsy_020 I started an Etsy Shop!!http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5099942Etsy_001

I only listed a few things so far.  I will add to it as the week goes by.

Etsy_011 I hope to carry raw materials for supplies, like these garden tags, and some finished pieces like the tags I made up from a couple of the tags always available.Etsy_017

Etsy_015  These tags look like they were meant for a garden center to use to mark their plants.  I have plenty, the offer still goes for 12 for $1, includes postage,(unless you live somewhere overseas, then the postage will need to be added)Etsy_013

I also listed one of my hand painted switch plates.  I have sold a couple through the blog already, and am making more.

I will be listing more hand painted items too.

Well, it is a start, I actually set the shop up and listed some stuff, after saying for MONTHS that I was going to!June_20_003 Wish me luck.

Today started with me going over to Sugarwing’s house to pick her up.  She was sound asleep, but always wakes with a smile!June_20_001

Their place is a rental, but that is no reason to live with plain walls!  I faux finished these for her to enjoy. When they move out, a quick coat of white over it will get their deposit back.

Her bed is painted with fairies, the one on the right is a Dorothy fairy, Sugarwing’s mama is a big Wizard of Oz fan.

I got this bed for her on clearance for 75% off. It had been $1,000!!! My god, who pays $1,000 for a baby bed?????? I was happy with this cool bed for $250, though.

June_20_005 We picked up my niece and met a group of friends for coffee (for the moms, not the girls, they had juice) at Bella Bistro.  Lovely murals there to enjoy. (not mine, although I have a few murals at places here in Lawrence)June_20_008

While my fairy grand baby is napping, I went out to pull some garden weeds.

It is starting to look good out there! The green tomatoes are getting bigger.

My husband tried to help by tying up the tomato plants for me, but he used old mop handles, broken bits of wood, and metal fence stakes for posts.  He honestly sees nothing wrong with that. I tried to politely explain that it was sweet of him to help, but that I wanted a prettier garden.  Oh well, the tomatoes will grow and cover it all up with green and I’ll never notice the mop handles. I guess I am just lucky to have a husband who helps.

12 days left to enter the drawing for a hand painted charm!  Leave a comment or an email, enter as often as you’d like to.

my Brother from another Mother, a Fairy Princess, and a purple haze

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, how to's, paintings, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art

I just found out that my tiara swap partner

and I have the same birthday, 5-5-58!  Now I am curious to find out how close horoscopes actually are. I want to quiz her to see how Taurus-ey we match up.Tiara_043

I wrapped her tiara up like a birthday present with some sparkling tissue and a dangling purple crystal.  And of course a flower, us May girls love flowers–"April showers bring May flowers".  My mother always used to tell me that meant me, I was her May flower.

Tiara_035Barb’s address is 123 Lavender Lollipop Lane, so I made a tag for the package with a hand painted purple lollipop all glittered up and tied with a bow.

I like to mix collage work with hand painting.  I am such a quick painter that it is actually faster for me to paint something than to dither through all the boxes and shelves of papers I collect to decide what to add next.  But, then half the fun of doing any collage work is playing with all that gorgeous paper you collect!Tiara_041 

And of course, the lollipop had to have a crown too.

I painted the lollipop on watercolor paper, cut it out and glued it to the tag that I had attached pretty scrapbook paper to (on sale at Michaels for 10 CENTS a sheet). Then, the crown was cut out of gold holographic mylar paper, that I glittered up and added crystals to.

I wrote the address directly onto the tag and screwed it up (I have notoriously bad handwriting). So I re-wrote it (more carefully this time, I do tend to scribble) onto a snip of matching scrapbook paper and glued it over the screwed up writing and outlined it in marker.  Sometimes, messing up a project makes it better, I like the added layer of the striped paper on the tag.

Next, I glued a border of sparkling trim (used on the tiara)  to the edges and tied a bunch of ribbons to the top. Then of course, the ribbons were in the way when I went to glue down paper to the back of the tag. I do get ahead of myself.

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Sugarwings tried on the tiara before she went home after our Father’s Day Extravaganza Brunch.

I should make her a princess crown of her own.  But she’d eat it.Fathers_day_051

More purple!  A verbena started up between the bricks at my garden entry. Last year, I had planted some in the hanging baskets above the bricks.

Don’t those pavers look like they have been there forever?  Actually, it is just simply bad installation.  I did it myself and they are all settling in and sagging.  I like that look, though.Fathers_day_053

I accomplished lots of yard work yesterday, was spreading mulch and trimming up. When I went to the garden center for  a few bags of Cyprus, I found this table and chair set for 75% off.

And since my husband shared his big casino jackpot winnings, not only with his son and dad- but with me! I treated myself to something new. I usually just buy garage sale furniture, but couldn’t pass this set up.  It was $79 for all three pieces. Not a bad deal for such a heavy, well made set, and its very Frenchy looking, isn’t it?

(and look- purple in this shot too)

Dads, Fish, Pop Pops, and Jackpots

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), paintings, Sugarwings, tributes, vintage paper/collage art

Fathers_day_017 Happy Fathers Day!

My dad was an avid fisherman.Fathers_day_019

His favorite spot was at his brother’s place. He also loved trips to the lake with the guys or to Florida with his wife and another brother.Fathers_day_020

My friends and family often roll their eyes or tease me about how much scrap booking I do.  But having these pages done is more than just a hobby or a project. I love to look back and reminisce about the pictures.

Fathers_day_022 This photo might mean the most to me. I visited my Dad in Indiana a few months before he was diagnosed with cancer.  I didn’t see him again until the night before he died.  This is our last photo together.

Man, I am crying right now as I look at it.Fathers_day_010

Ok, then, happier things!

My art journal/scrap book is filled with pages of Sugarwings (here with her Pop Pop), of course.  I add a quick page or two every week. 

By not fussing over it, or spending too much time worrying about it being ‘just right’, I can keep the book up to date. I leave the journal sitting out, so it is easy to pick up and flip through at any time. And I do look through it a lot. Fathers_day_005

By now the book is too full to close, I think that by the time I fill it up, it will be shaped like a full circle!

My husband is every bit as smitten with the fairy grand baby as I am. 

You can see that my pages can be quite simple.  Only a  background sheet, a photo and some stickers on this one.Fathers_day_006_2 Its more about being able to get them glued down into a book where they can be enjoyed, and doing it quickly and efficiently so that I can do it for fun, not as a chore.

I hear people moaning about boxes or drawers full of photos that they can’t face. But I have discovered that only printing what you want to add to an album (isn’t digital great??) and adding them right away solves that issue of all the pictures building up and overtaking a closet!

Fathers_day_012 For Father’s Day, my husband took his dad (in a wheel chair now), and my oldest son (Sugarwing’s dad couldn’t go, he has a toothache, poor guy) to the casino.  Rich, (my husband) put $100 in a machine to play as a group, and they hit an $8,000 jackpot!  And I am always telling you that I am lucky- maybe he is even luckier!!

So, he gave his dad half, then split the other half with our son, Ryan. (named after RYAN STREET in Lake Charles, LA— NOT Ryan’s HOPE!!! I had been living in Germany for 2 years before he was born and had never heard of the soap opera Ryan’s Hope, but apparently, thousands of other mothers had, because it is a very popular name for his age group).Ry_004  My sweet son promptly went out and bought his dad the best grill that he could find for Fathers Day.  I think someone raised that boy right.  Maybe it is the influence of his generous and kind father? 

I know I usually try to show pretty things on my blog, but don’t you think Ryan counts?? 

Fathers_day_004 This watercolor is one that I did of my dad’s father.  I never knew him, but think I might have liked him.  He was a park ranger as well as a farmer.

Sugarwings is lucky to be growing up with a grandfather that loves her so much, wish I had that in my life.Fathers_day_029

My mother’s dad and I were never close, but he was ill most of the time I knew him. She loved him immensely and talked about him often.Fathers_day_030

And wasn’t my great grandfather a hunk?Fathers_day_023_2

While I am honoring all the fathers and grandfathers in my life, I can’t forget the most cuddly one of them all, Bookie!  He has fathered litter after litter of SEVEN little Dorkie babies at a time.  He’s an old guy now and kind of smells, but he still has my heart.

Crowning Glories and Junker Jo

antiques/junking, Chandeliers, flowers, paintings, Sugarwings

Tiara_003 Tiara time is ending, it was a fun break from reality making such a frivolous piece of fluff.  I loved working on it, and hope my swapper friend, Barb, http://www.123lavenderlollipoplane.blogspot.com/ enjoys wearing it!Tiara_021

I have been looking at the flickr site http://www.flickr.com/groups/400122@N23/ to check out the tiaras as they are finished, and man, what a sparkling group! I just wish we were all having a party and wearing them together.Tiara_012

Funny how my design morphed as I made the piece.  I had gathered up a basket of things I liked to use, and as I crafted it, I switched plans often.  I knew for sure that I needed to use lavender as a color because of Barb’s email address: lavender lollipop lane.  Besides that, it just kind of came together as I glued things on. 

I always work that way, I never sketch or plan. I have walked up to a blank 60 foot wall at a hotel and just started painting a mural, figuring it out as I went along.Tiara_030

Today started with garage sailing. Junker Jo had her annual spring sale and I was right there in the middle of it, watching the chaos as everyone grabbed tags off things and wildly picked out treasures.  I don’t believe in fighting over junk, but it can be fun to watch other people go for it!

I got these plastic plant tags, I can see possibilities with scrap booking or collage with these.  I got a giant box full. If anyone wants a dozen for a dollar (includes postage), let me know and I’ll pop some in an envelope for you.

I got some sparkling old jewels too for $10. These cameos will be wonderful to remake into a necklace and earrings with some old crystals!

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This chandelier has no wiring, and I could fix it, but I like it as it is for my garden. I can stick a candle in it when we are eating dinner on the patio.  It was only $5 and the drops are plastic, not glass, but are ideal for garden decor.

I also got an old typewriter ($6), a pressed glass compote with a lid ($2),  a box of vintage Christmas ornaments ($1), a mini wooden toy vanity/jewel box ($2), and was sorry to miss out on an old trunk that would have made a great toy box for Sugarwings after I painted it.  It was $20 and I was feeling too cheap. I am kicking my self now, should have gotten it.

Tiara_001 After garage sailing, Sugarwings and I played in the sprinkler. 

Tiara_022 My little fairy grandbaby wasn’t over to visit for very long, so I was able to get some painting done. I’d bought a big bagful of wooden outlet and switch cover for only $5 at a Goodwill. 

I primed and painted them all white, then added roses to these 3. I think I will list them on Ebay unless someone wants any for $6 each? I’d say $3 for postage, though. There are also plain ones yet, if anyone would like a custom paint job on one.Tiara_025

Don’t forget- leave a comment, enter the drawing for the handpainted charm!

12,165 hits * 4 months * 100 posts * countless new friends *

give away, jewelry, paintings, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Artwork_019 So, today is my 100th post!  Time for reflection?  I’m not a very reflective type(although, I do like shiny objects and those sort of reflections).

Here is a list of what I love about blogging:

1- Well, I started doing it to promote my business, to show my paintings and   use the blog to feature some Ebay things like these drawer pulls.  I am not a frequent Ebayer yet, am still learning. And there are lots of nice bloggers who offer advice!Ebay_drawer_pulls_018

2- I keep up with my family who live far away.  I sometimes feel like I am talking to them when I write.  Sissy sends me photos of some good junk she finds and I can share that too.Fairybook She just got this fairy tale book at Goodwill.

3- I am motivated to get things done! Not that I always need that, I do tend to keep busy.  But I also have been known to not do anything creative for days on end, but with the blog, I am often thinking about what I can post tomorrow and that can be an incentive to work on a project instead of reading a book.Leandras_rose_dress_june_11_003 But it won’t stop me from watching too much TV, nothing can get in the way of my TV addiction!

Here is the garage sale cabinet I picked up on Saturday when I was out junking with my friends. It needed a slight re-build, since it was in pieces.  I re-enforced the back, added trim and repainted it while I was at it.  Leandras_rose_dress_june_11_010

4- Have I mentioned the friends???? Great people that I have so much in common with and enjoy "talking" to.  Big hearted and generous people too.  Natasha http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/ arranged a mini fairy swap for me when I told her I was bummed about missing the fairy jar swap I saw on so many other blogs. Here is what she sent.  Looks to me like it is just perfect for Sugarwing’s room. So many people gave me advice, added me to their links, and welcomed me when I started.  I’ve met with nothing but kindness and friendship since I started doing this.  The community was a bonus I never expected at all.

Blog_gifts_050 5- Having giveaways! I love doing the gifties and treats!  I think I will always have one going, leave a comment, enter the giveaway for this month!

6- WINNING GIVEAWAYS!!! I have been lucky enough to win a few so far too.  I won this vintage paper pack from Cheryl Connell. http://fromthepines.blogspot.com/  Blog_gifts_022_2 Look at all the great stuff she put in it!

I also won this tag with a card and some goodies from http://whispersofinspiration.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.htmlBlog_gifts_058 I used it in a journal I made about our vacation. 

7- Swaps- swaps- swaps- swaps!!!  Yep, another addiction. Awap_004 A May Basket was my first swap and now I am joining them right and left.  I am working on a tiara and a match box this week.Blog_gifts_014         

And look what I got in trade for one of my measley little charms!  Michelle http://www.ginghamworld.blogspot.com wrote that she’d like to swap and I told her I liked her bags and the color pink. She sent this beautifully wrapped hand made bag as well as this pearly "K".

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Not only that, there was a cute heart pin in the package. My sister, Bobbie Sue’s last name is Valentine, and I have a fondness for hearts.

See what I mean about the generous people I meet??

8- Comments!  Why do you think I bribe you all with give aways?  I LOVE TO GET COMMENTS. ( I’d do the give aways anyway, but I am not above using them as a bribe!) I love to leave comments too.  You’ll see me scattered all over the web on comment pages. I like to sometimes go to a comment page from a favorite blog and click on every single name there, checking out their sites and leaving comments on them all. Cherub_4_2 

9- Which brings me to How much money I have saved on magazine purchases! I read blog after blog and it is so much more satisfying (and cheaper) than buying a stack of decorating magazines.Sunporch Hmm, should I say that since I sometimes write for magazines??

10- Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ and I get to talk and gossip about the blog people we know like they are neighbors just down the road.  Leandras_rose_dress_june_11_012

11- Sugarwings! Well, actually, my fairy grand baby is just the best thing about every part of my life, so I had to include her here.  And my blog is a wonderful spot to show off photos of her.

You have no idea how hard it is to hold back on the granny urges to have an All Sugarwings, All the Time- blog.  I could just stare at nothing but her. I found this little rose bud dress for her at a garage sale for $1, so she and I played dress up and took pictures in the garden.

Meandering thoughts on roses and Meandering paths in the garden

antiques/junking, fairies, flowers, paintings, Sugarwings

Leandra_garden_guest_room_027 Once again, my local grocery store had $1.99 a dozen roses on Monday! At those prices you can fill a house with them!

Actually, this bright pink bundle contained a lot more than a dozen. I used them in the matte white dog planters here in the guest bathroom and also up in one of the guest bedrooms.Leandra_garden_guest_room_030

Isn’t that a perfect pink for this room?

I placed a goody filled pot by the bed as a surprise.  I added some chocolates too, that seemed to be the finishing touch that it needed.Leandra_garden_guest_room_039

The other guest room upstairs got pale, blushy pink roses. 

The painting on the wall behind the daybed is an old one, not one that I painted myself.

I used the painting for a photo shoot that I did for Romantic Homes, and thought I would sell it after the article, but I just never could.  I even had a lady call me from Florida after reading the magazine and offer to buy it. 

I have made copies of the picture, maybe I should find some old frames to paint white and pop some prints into them? Leandra_garden_guest_room_028

I bought white roses for the dining room.Leandra_garden_guest_room_042

There were bunches of other flowers for $1.99 too. I divided them up and used some with a few of the roses in kitchen window.

That is the one place that I will ALWAYS have fresh flowers. I spend too much time cooking and washing up at the sink to not have something lovely to look at.  If there are no markdown flowers and I have nothing to pick in my yard, I will indulge in at least one single bloom to put in the window to enjoy while I chop and peel at the sink! 

I don’t have a green thumb, but I sure try. I have learned that I can cut ivy from my garden and grow it in vases of water, not dirt.  So, I always have ivy in pots and vases in the window too.  Potted plants don’t live long in my home, but sprigs of ivy or pothos seem to do well in just water.Leandra_garden_guest_room_020

Speaking of green thumbs, I had some help in the garden today.  Sugarwings spent some time eating dirt while I set up a series of soaker hoses in and around the tomatoes.

Marigolds are planted to line the stepping stones that I use in between the veggies.

I started collecting stepping stones years ago. A lot of the garden step stones are cheapy, 90% off clearance ones from Hobby Lobby at the end of the season. 

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All of these stained glass mosaic stepping stones are from art shows, where I have been able to trade a necklace I made or a print of my paintings for a stone.

I just planted begonias to line the walkway, they are still quite a bit puny.  Try to imagine them all full and flowering!

With my lack of a green thumb, that is the only way they’ll get to that point, is by imagination.Leandra_garden_guest_room_048

This is my favorite, but then, you might have guessed I love fairies.

Plus, I got this at an art show in Pendleton, Indiana where I grew up, so it is sentimental to me.Leandra_garden_guest_room_045

A friend made this one, I added a bit of paint to age it.Leandra_garden_guest_room_046

This round one is from Walmart!

I had to dig a trench to help the water flow away from the house.  I turned the mucky project into a curving path, and filled the area with rock.  then, I lined the path with white dessert plates.

Watercolors0001 Well, I’ve shown you a painting that is an antique, flowers from the grocery and stepping stones other people have made.  I feel like I should show something I did myself! 

This is a fairy watercolor using plates as a border like I have done in front of my own home.

I’ve probably ran on long enough, but don’t forget you can enter the charm give away simply by leaving a comment or email this month. And as many times as you’d like to leave one, too, they all count.

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