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Pretty Poured Paint Pendants for a Party

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Sugarwings wanted some gifts to give to her birthday party attendees, and I wanted to make something special for a gathering I am attending this week, so we saved the drippings from our last day of painting to make some necklaces.

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This is how it starts.

Ugly, huh?

She laid a piece of parchment paper under her work area to catch drips, then spread the paint with a spatula so it would be thin enough to use in a pendant tray.

The name for this is ugly too. These are called "skins".  

Bleck!

But once you start looking up close, you find some lovely, little areas that are ideal for jewels.

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A generous dusting of glitter went over the wet paint, then we let it dry a week.

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The next step is isolate the pretty areas and place 1" glass nuggets over them.

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They are glued to the paint covered parchment, cut out after the glue dries, then the parchment paper is peeled off the back and the domes are glued into pendant trays.

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I use a decent sized dollop of glue, press the dome into the tray tightly, then clean off the excess glue that oozes out.

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This one had a surprise heart show up.

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After drying, I slide them onto a leather cord and tie slip knots onto it to make the length adjustable.

I've also tried just dipping the bottom of the glass into the paint, but I don't think it is as solid of a hold as gluing the paint skin to the nugget then gluing that to the tray. Plus you get more control over the paint this way, you can pick and chose where you want to glue the glass down.

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Sugarwings also made this painting  to give as a grand prize to the scavenger hunt winner. I was proud of her work, she knew exactly what she wanted to pour and how to do it.  This is done with the end of a water bottle! We cut off the curved bottom of the bottle and placed it in the center of the canvas. Then, she slowly and carefully poured one color after another onto the bottle piece, and let the paint flow across the canvas to create petals of a flower.

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This kiddo is growing up.  She is attending Jr High, taking martial arts, and has a whole new sense of self confidence to go along with her joyful, zest for life.  I'm impressed with her as well as her paintings.

 

If you can’t choose between a Unicorn or a Mermaid, have both

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Sugarwings has been busy making pour paintings with me, and wanted to decorate her room with them. She was turning TWELVE and I figured she was old enough to make her own choices for her bedroom.  She loves magical creatures, so decided that would be the theme.  I found some inexpensive decor at TJMax, Target, Hobby Lobby, and Homegoods, not wanting to spend too much, knowing that the phase might not last too long. She will soon be a teen. 

Oh my god, did I just say that??? 

She will soon be a teen?? 

Yep. The time is coming.  So, I thought I'd indulge her in this magical theme while she still wants it.  But knowing her, she will always be a mermaid/unicorn fan.  It is in her genetics.

She comes from a long line of true believers on both sides of the family.

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Her twin bed is rainbows and unicorns, the double bed in the space has mermaids, the comforters don't exactly match, but the colors are similar and the beds look fine together. 

Oops, looks like I didn't get a photo of both together…

We painted a table for the space, and it has shelves for her special things, as well as magazine racks on each side for reading materials.

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The table is a pour paint style too.

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She has been busy hanging her artwork, all by herself.  It probably isn't how I'd have hung it, but I left it up to her, she did the paintings, and she chose where to put them.

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She has some pretty ones, doesn't she?

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This one is my favorite.

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The room is colorful and fun, and suits her ideally. 

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And she has a few more pictures to hang yet, so I see even more joyful color ahead.

And then it was over….

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Somehow, summer is gone.  Well, not the heat, and August is still here, but Sugarwings has started JR HIGH and Dewdrop has headed to NC to attend school there and be with her mom.

We tried to jam as much fun into the season as we can, so why am I so down? Except for an illness or two that slowed me, it was a lovely summer break with my grand fairies.

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Somehow, I feel like it whooshed by me and I missed out on lots of things we wanted to do.  I had travel plans and outings that never happened. But we did go to Topeka a few times to the Discovery Center, Zoo, and park.  

And any place I go is fun with these two.

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We went to Michaels Kid's Craft days so many times we were practically regulars.

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And had plenty of craft days at home.  Sometimes I think I have waaaayyyy too many craft supplies, until I look at the grand fairys' stash… They don't really need to go to Michaels for  Kid's Craft days, but there is always a special feeling when you use new tools or learn a trick or two, especially in a setting with other creative people.

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Although, they are perfectly happy hanging out in the garage and pour painting with me.  Sugarwings is redoing her bedroom with the paintings she has made this summer.

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One of my plans that didn't materialize was to go to the Omaha Zoo. I've been trying to get there for years now.  I shouldn't feel bad about not getting to take them there, because every day with these sprites is like a day at the zoo.  They are a fun couple of monkeys.

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We've seen every kid movie that came out, we've gone to plays, and boating. We've gone through buckets and buckets of water balloons.  Hours and hours and hours were spent in the studio watching the Disney channel and creating art.

It has been a very good summer.

But it simply was not long enough.  I just want to hang onto these seasons with them as tightly as I can, but reality gets in the way, doesn't it? 

Being a grandmother means knowing exactly how fast childhood spins away into adulthood, since we have lived through it once before.

Summer Fun

Dew Drop, family, Sugarwings

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The Grand Fairies and I had a little hitch in our summer plans, with my inner ear issues.  We had to cut back a smidge.

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Finally, I was able to get out of the house (and felt like I'd crawled out of a dark pit, after so long of feeling bad).  They'd kept me company while I was down, we watched some baking competition shows and had our own contests with playdoh creations, and some ice cream concoctions.  We had fun, but desperately needed a day out, I'd been in front of the TV for far too long.

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So, when I finally felt up to driving, we headed to the zoo.  And spent about 8 hours there. 

It is a small zoo, too. 

And we didn't even see all of it.  But what we did do, we did thoroughly!  We spent lots of time on the things we enjoyed, lingered over lunch while watching a baby giraffe, and they spent some time in the kids' zone, while I relaxed on a shady park bench with a good book.

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The water flume where treasure hunters could mine for gemstones in bags of sand and gravel was a big hit.  We also discovered that not all of the other kids were as dedicated to nabbing every last stone, and dropped quite a few in the mulch or in the bottom of the rushing water. Over the course of the afternoon,  Sugarwings found as many crystals in the mulch as she did in the bag of dirt we purchased.  

Yep, she was pretty into it.  

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We met some new friends too.

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It was just the day out that I needed.

A good start to summer fun

Dew Drop, family, Sugarwings

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The grand fairies and I have a summer plan that includes daily regular crafting (well dur)  as well as a special craft project, like pour painting, when they are with me plus a weekly outing.

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Last week, we chose Crown Center in KC for our day out.

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It has been a favorite of ours for years, there is always a lot going on, and we never have quite enough time there.  They have asked to go back for another trip later on this summer too, so we can see Legoland and Sealife.

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We spent some time enjoying the fountains, then saw a play, "Goosebumps."

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Afterwards they explored the kid area with the changing theme. In the past there has been fairy tales, Wizard of Oz, recycling, science, etc.  Right now, it is Trivial Pursuit, with facts about each state.

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It is always interesting, and always free.

You are never too old to try out the exhibits, huh?

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Actually, I found a dark corner that was set up with two adirondack chairs for star gazing, and I spent most of my time back there reading a book while the kiddos checked out the other 49 states.  I'm not sure which state I was parked in, but it was nice and homey.  

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Afterwards, we spent time crafting at Kaleidoscope.  (Free also, sponsored by Hallmark)

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You can paint, melt crayons in a black light room and paint with the wax, create a crown, or a puzzle.  There is so much to do there, one session never seems long enough. But the place is downtown KC, and I'm leery about staying too long and running into bad traffic at 5 going home. The girls understand that sometimes I can act like a little, old lady and are fine with moving on to something else to fit in what we can.

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They always like to eat at the Crayola Cafe, which is seriously aimed at kids.  The adult side of the menu seems like a kid menu too, but I make up for a not so great lunch by having a decadent cupcake at Small Cakes afterward.

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We toured the Hallmark visitors center where you can make a bow. (free)

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And we met a children's book author who talked to the girlies about his stories.

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Yep, we will probably go back again this summer.  It might have to become a regular thing for us if this heat doesn't break.  Zoos and other outings don't sound like as much fun on 100 degree days.  And that adirondack chair is tempting me and my book to return….

Two Grads in One Day

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At the end of May, two grands graduated. Avahni from high school, Sugarwings from 5th grade on the same day.

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Seriously? How can this little sprite be headed for Jr High next August????!!!!!

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Avahni is training to be an EMT before going on to be a paramedic.

We're very proud of her hard work.

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We had a day of being spectators, first at the grade school gym, then at the high school athletic field, where we found a seat with a backrest on the shady side of the stadium.

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Yep, a lot of happiness was in the air that day!

 

An early morning Cocoa Beach Sea Shell Fairy

celebrations, fairies, sea shell fairies, Sugarwings, Travel

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We arrived in Cocoa Beach the night before our cruise with big plans for an afternoon on the beach, which got changed by a late flight and lost luggage…. But that is a whole other story.

Our flight was late, yet still in time for a sunset dinner on the pier, and a quick trip to the touristy, swimsuit store nearby. Then my husband took the girls swimming while I ran to Target before it closed, to nab some underwear and toiletries.

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 Sugarwings woke up Friday morning to see the sunrise, and the two of us snuck out for an early walk along the water while the others slept in.

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She was just too excited to waste a moment of beach time.  And I was antsy about the lost luggage, and wanted to check on it.

Yep, it was there! It was delivered to the front desk of the hotel at 5am. Whew, what a relief, I'd only got enough at Target to get us through the morning, not enough for a 3 day cruise. 

Plus, it contained our Pirate costumes! How could we go on the ship without those???

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There is something very special about being out on the shore early before the crowds. And the shells were plentiful.  Often, it takes me a full week's vacation to find the right pieces to leave a sprite on the beach, but we were lucky in finding all we needed in mere minutes at Coco.

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Fairies are even more meaningful to me, when I have Sugarwings as a helper.

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It was a beautiful start to a beautiful weekend!

A road trip through the plains and mountains

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Our Wyoming trip to see family over St Pat's was just as nice as can be.  Sugarwings reunited with her cousin, Sydnee.  They "ship" their names, Leandra and Sydnee, to Syd-Lee, and are best buds.  I was thrilled to find these green (ish) matching shirts at Target for them to wear-

Together we are better than Unicorns, Sprinkles, and Rainbows.

Perfect!

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They cheerleaded on trampoline during a family football game (no, I did NOT play), crafted, treated us to green mani-pedis, and each used their copious make believe skills nonstop.

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We also spent some time with Grandma Joan, in the assisted living center. And even better, she felt good enough to come over to the house for a dinner and a brunch!

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I was torn over seeing this hanging prominently in her room.  I painted it in '87, it is a scene from Arkansas.  It was sweet that she'd saved it, but sad that it wasn't a better painting…. I should paint something new for her to replace it, I think my style now has improved. Visiting family can become a stroll down a lane of forgotten artwork, that can be a cringy tour of past ineptitudes.  

If you own a painting of mine from ages ago- please, please, please don't feel like  you have to display it or you'll hurt my feelings!!! I'm fine (thrilled) with you taking it down, throwing it away, burning it, or disposing it in the best way to prevent me from that gut wrenching feeling of


"OH NO, what was I thinking?"

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Green isn't always my color, so I made a bracelet to wear for the holiday and avoiding a pinch.  Then brought another for my sister-in-law as a thanks for hosting us.  I brought more beads and some child sized memory wire for the Syd-Lees to make their own jewelry too.

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The drive across Colorado and Wyoming was breathtaking, and we were extremely lucky that this was old snow, the storm had passed, roads were clear, but the view of remnants was lovely to see.  I enjoyed the drive, as we listened to Bridge to Terabithia, and Stardust. A good book can make a trip fly by, and if you have a view like this, sometimes the trip can seem to go too quickly.  

Sugarwings is an ideal travelling companion, she was in the car for hours on end and never once asked if we were there yet, or had a single complaint.

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Of course, breaking up the drive with an overnight at Great Wolf didn't hurt.

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And I had some fun at Great Wolf too.  Swimming for a few hours makes up for sitting in the car that long.

Thank you to the Wyoming Nathans for a warm, welcoming, fun filled, visit!  It's just too dang bad that our family is so far apart, it would be nice to see them more often.

Oh, and thank you to all who cleared out my wallpaper scrap packs and journals!  All were mailed when I got back from our travels, and I hope to have more cut and listed to sell too. But for today, I'm happily knee deep in Easter Eggs with vintage millinery. I came out to the studio with a mindset to work on wallpaper packs, but you know how that goes.  All of a sudden, I'm glittering eggs and gluing on ribbons and flowers. instead of cutting papers.  

Photos soon!

 

Fun with Fairies at Make it with Michaels

Dew Drop, Sugarwings

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These two love to go to Michael's Kids Crafts class on Saturdays. 

Funny, they have more art supplies at home than they will ever get to the bottom of, and have encroached so much upon my studio that sometimes they have more space out there than I do. 

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Still, they love going to Michaels and playing with different supplies. 

I sure understand, I certainly don't turn down a chance to add to my stash of goodies to work with and am thrilled to get a craft day with good friends. There is something about working on a project while talking to other creative types that make it extra special.  

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On this day, the little girl across the table was practicing for her part in an upcoming play, and all the kids joined in on the songs she was singing. 

Pretty

dang

cute.

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A big blob of black

dogs, Sugarwings

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We adore this dog.  I can't believe I almost didn't keep her when the other puppies were leaving for their new homes.

Even though we didn't realize she would end up quite this big back when she was the tiny runt of the litter.

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She weighs about the same as Sugarwings now.  

But luckily, she is a well mannered pup.  We say she is an old soul, she acts more like a 5 year old dog than a baby.  She learns fast, and listens well.  

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But she might need a haircut…

Sugar likes to curl up on the bench at the foot of the bed and when she does, it is hard to see where one end starts and the other begins.

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The grand fairies styled her hair so that we can see her eyes.  Well, kinda.  There is a LOT of hair for those eyes to hide behind.

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