swaps

More Puppy Love, a list of LOOT, and a Valentine’s Swap

celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

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You didn't' think I could go more than one post without showing puppies did you?  You guys are going to be so sick of my puppy photos by the time they go to their new homes.  I'll have a reputation of being "that boring dog blog".

But I know that there are some of you who are feeling the Puppy Love too, so here's an idea……

How about a Puppy Love swap for Valentine's Day??

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Of course, "puppy love" also means young love, so your contributions don't have to be dog related at all.

Lets make a tag book.  You send me 6 tags and I will make a cover, then assemble the book. Everyone will receive a 7 tag book back.

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 Valentine's Day is my two year blog anniversary, the puppies will be about old enough to go to their new homes then, too. It seems fitting to have this theme for my swap.  What do you think?

Oh geez, this means I need to make a button, doesn't it? I'm so inept at that.  Lately, tech stuff has been getting the better of me. My buddy, Beth, has bailed me out and is helping me with getting my website going, thank goodness.

And maybe some of you wonder why I am making dozens of tags for book covers instead of making things to fill my new website or list on Etsy or sell at Miss Frenchie's in April?  Beats me, it isn't a smart business choice, that is for sure.  But doesn't the swap sound fun?

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Here is a recap of Karla's Cottage goings ons and LOOT:

  • Yes, there is a giveaway for January, that I keep forgetting to announce. Lets solve that and just call it a SURPRISE GIVEAWAY!  Just always count on me giving at least one present each month, all comments are entered into the monthly drawing.
  • Swap sign ups are first come first serve.  I'll start making some tag covers for the book and see how many I can handle before I put a limit on the entries. The last couple of swaps I did filled fast, so enter soon!
  • There will be a name a puppy contest. With a PRIZE (to be named later, or shall we just call that one  a SURPRISE PRIZE  too?) We'll need to get to know these guys a little better before we can name them.
  • There will be a, you guessed it, a SURPRISE PRIZE for my two year blog anniversary on Valentine's Day too. (I need to make some stuff for these prizes, huh?)

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And while we are on the subject of pups and love, here is Teddy meeting his babies for the first time. Twinkle is not as fond of him as she was a couple months ago. 

Are you wanting swap details? Here they are.  And email me if you are interested in joining.  I hope you'll want to play, it will be a fun one, and a pretty simple one to make. The turn around time is about a month, but 6 little tags are quick to do. 

Puppy Love

For this swap, you will make 6 tags, with the theme of “puppy love”.  Dogs, sweethearts, young love, however you wish to interpret it is fine.

Decorate the tags in any way you wish, but please do not add ribbons to the hole, that is where I will connect 6 random tags to make a book for you, using my own ribbons and baubles. 

You can add embellishments or ties or ribbons to the bottom of the tag, foof it up as much as you’d like!

Please use tags approximately 4 ½” by 2 ½”.  You don’t have to be exact with this, but do try to be in that ballpark, so that your tag will fit well into the books.  You can be an inch or so bigger or smaller, but not much more than that.  Variety is quite nice, but if your tag is too far off, it won’t work with the books.

You are welcome to cut your tag out of any material you want to use.  You DO NOT have to use a pre-made tag, you can fabricate your own.  Fabric, metal, chipboard, etc, feel free to experiment!

You are welcome to finish both sides of the tags as elaborate as you’d like to, but only have to do one side, if that is all time allows you.

Please sign your tag, so the recipient will know whose work they are enjoying!

Once tags arrive at my cottage, I will sort them into piles that look cute together and assemble books from 6 different tags, plus a cover by myself.  Some covers will be hand made, some will be copies, it will be a random mix, depending upon how many I need to make!  And you might receive your own tag back in the book that I make for you, you might not.  I’m sure you’ll be proud of it and how it looks with the other pretty tags so will be happy to get it as part of a book, if that happens.

 

Please have your 6 tags to my studio by February 5th to be included in the books for Valentine’s Day.

Along with your tags, please send $6 for postage and supplies plus your return address. 

oh, rats!

family, give away, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Finger_painting_024 Happy Labor Day!  I hope everyone is having a relaxing 3 day weekend.

Ours has been fun, hanging out at a campsite with family, boating, gardening, and babysitting for a fairy.

Sugarwings had a couple of sleepovers this weekend and all she wanted to do was PAINT.

For some reason, blue paint always get tasted, you can tell by the blue lips in every photo of her at work on her creations.

Pre_bella_swap_020 While the fairy grand baby was napping, I was able to glitter the tags I made for the Pre-Bella swap I am hosting, and get the packages I am sending out wrapped up.

Pre_bella_swap_022 Each package is wrapped up in vintage wallpaper, soft old ribbon, and a doo dad of some sort as an accent.

This pack for Carol has millinery fruit on it, nicely aged and distressed, the way she likes things. She was with me when I bought the fruited hat it was plucked from, so I thought this was appropriate for her.Pre_bella_swap_021

And anyone who knows Jessi, knows her love of Barbie.  I added a vintage Wilton cake topper to her pack.Pre_bella_swap_023

Sweet Jennifer loves kiddy-type cuteness, so she gets Raggedy Andy.

And do you think that Andrea gets tired of Velvet Strawberries coming her way?

All the packages are topped off with a little pretty to use in a project, I hope they are going to be something everyone can use. They were certainly fun for me to chose!Pre_bella_swap_011

And what is in the goodie bag from me?  Flocked wallpaper, something I cannot do without!  This swap was a "get acquainted- get inspired" trade, and we were all supposed to send some of our favorite things to work with to each other.

Everyone has been so over the top, generous with their goodies!  I’ve enjoyed getting to know them through this and can’t wait to meet up with all of them in November at Silver Bella.

I need to say thanks to all of these generous souls, not only for their goodie bags, but also for resending extra money for postage so I could send out their boxes. I had misjudged the amount needed, but really, honestly wasn’t worried about it, I was happy to pay the difference myself.  But, next thing I knew, PayPal emails started filling up my box with all sorts of extra postage cash!  How kind, and thoughtful.Wallpaper_books_056

There was time this weekend to sneak away and make some more wallpaper journals for Somerset Life this weekend too. Finger_painting_030_2

Not everything about this weekend has been fun, though. Urgh- we had a RAT come up from the basement into the PANTRY!!!

He chewed his way in, and had his way with everything in the cabinet. Did I say, urhg? I opened the door to see him staring straight at me.

I emptied the cabinet, threw most of the contents away, bleached the outsides of the canned goods, then filled the holes the monster came in through with steel wool. After that, I  bleached the cabinet itself and repainted the interior. 

But not until after we caught him.  He came to live in the pantry while my husband was out of town, and I tried to set the giant trap, and almost broke my finger in the process.Finger_painting_031  I cried like a baby with pain and frustration, after an hour of trying to set that trap by myself.

But, my hero came home and killed the varmint for me,  just in time!  Look at what the pest was trying to do, he chewed in from the basement into the pantry, then tried to chew his way into the house itself through the pantry doorway!!

And this damage was done overnight. Double URGH.

Sparks_labor_day08_035_2 Now, every single tiny crack in the pantry walls is stuffed with steel wool, and we pulled up the boards of the deck outside and stuffed steel wool all around the perimeter of the house into any crevice I thought a rodent could get into, plus we have traps all over the basement.

Life isn’t always pretty in a 100 year old house!Gifts_010

If you are still interested in a gift from me, even though I live in a rat infested slum, my September giveaway starts today.  All comments, all month are entered.

The winner of my August Giveaway of the 1950’s house wife kit is: Sheila

Busker_fest_014 Congratulations, Sheila!

She is actually a neighbor, well, kind of. She lives in Kansas City, although we  have never met, we will soon at Silver Bella.

And even though  I have posted this before, I will add these links to the participants in the Pre-Bella Swap, just because they are such fun places to go an visit!

Most are addresses, not links, I guess. You need to paste them to your browser, not just click on them, sorry.

1-Heather- http://www.prettypetals.typepad.com/

2-Cheryl Dack –http://roseyposeyconfections.blogspot.com/

3-JenniferHayslip http://sweeteyecandycreations.typepad.com/

4-Jessi Nagy http://www.scrappyjessi.blogspot.com/

5-Kim Caldwell- http://www.artisticbliss.typepad.com/

6-Holly- http://www.hollydoodledesigns.com/shop/

7-Natasha- http://www.natashaburns.blogspot.com/

8-Analisa- http://www.leesiebella.typepad.com/

9-Andrea- http://velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/andreasingarella/

10-Cheryl Stoneham- http://www.insidethebubble.typepad.com/

11- Tiffany- www.shabbyscraps.typepad.com 

2- Carol Spinski – http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/ 

Pre_bella_swap_025 And one more little doo dad trim piece to show you, I glittered a ruby slipper for Natasha. She is coming to Kansas for the first time, from Australia.

Pretty Pretty!

fairies, give away, paintings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Pre_bella_swap_004 A box bursting with happiness just came to my door!  I swear, this Pre-Bella Swap is one of the most fun swaps, ever! 

All of the women involved have extraordinary style and the packets of goodies they made up show it.

This came today from Jennifer.  And it is sweet, sweet eye candy indeed, plus some real candy!!

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And, oh my gosh, look what Holly sent!!!!!!!!!!

Those velvety flowers are amazing, lovely,  and lush.  Pre_bella_swap_006

Not all the packages are here yet, but the table sure looks filled up, huh?

Pre_bella_swap_008 New homes have already been found in the art studio for some of the presents Holly and Jen sent along to me, I’ve used them in this centerpiece.

And when I cleaned the studio this week, I found the perfect storage spot for my unplucked old hats. (the plucked flowers are already sorted and stored elsewhere). They are all smooshed into the glass doored buffet in the alcove. The one with the crookedy candlesticks.Pre_bella_swap_009

These sweet girl from Jen is actually a bell.  I see fairy wings in her future….. 

Look at that heart shaped little smoocher.Pre_bella_swap_010

Her sis is nestled into a compote of flowers I received from Andrea.Studio_clean_up_051

And Taaa Daaa!! My studio is cleaned! I’m done, I’m done!! Just in time for Sugarwings to have a sleepover tonight and play in her new mini studio.Studio_clean_up_045

I’ve been working on this for almost a week. Hopefully, having this hopefully more functional arrangement will make me more productive and hopefully make up for the week I spent on it…. hopefully….Studio_clean_up_058

Everything is out in the open, easy to see and find, or at least the drawers have tags so I can remember what is where.Studio_clean_up_070

I don’t know that I am crazy about having a plastic table cloth over my folding tables, it might just get in the way. I think I’ll remove them, but for now, don’t the pink clothes brighten up the room?Gifts_011

While I was cleaning, I cleared out drawers, boxes, and junk.  Ever notice how much stuff you forgot that you had?  I came across this little painting from about 10 years ago, and decided she shouldn’t be shoved into a dark drawer, poor fairy.

So, I glittered up a mat for the painting, and added millinery, ruffled wallpaper, and a sparkling butterfly.

Gifts_013 Recently, I was asked to post a how to on ruffling, but this is the first ruffle I’ve glued down in a while, and the light wasn’t good last night at midnight when I decided to make it.

I’ll show the steps next time.Gifts_010

While cleaning, I also found some pearls, as I promised to add to my August giveaway, the 50’s Housewife Kit. 

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By the way, here are a couple of  Before the Great Clean Up pics.Img_6439

Still redoing the studio

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Brenda is hosting a tour of "Where Blogger’s Create" today and since I have some studio pictures here, I thought I’d join in. For  a list of other bloggers  who are showing their studios today, go HERE.

And please, remember that all comments are entered into my August Giveaway, the 50’s housewife kit- jewels and a frilly vintage apron!

Studio_clean_up_028 I’m still plugging away on the studio redo. It is taking so long because I stop and make things as I go and spend too much time on fixing up the storage areas. Like this little hutch, that I am storing glitter supplies in. (it still needs glass knobs)G_sailing_002

Here is the before, sitting outside my studio’s back door.

1-I primed it with Zinzer Bullseye spray, bonding primer, then a spray coat of aqua.

2- Let it dry, then sanded it quite a bit with a palm sander.

3- Topped it with a black walnut stain/poly mix and wiped it down.

4- As a finishing touch, I dipped the brush back into the stain mix and flicked it over the hutch for speckles, then dabbed the more pronounced ones a bit with a rag.

So, things like that get me side tracked, and instead of just making the room cleaned up and functional, I do projects.Studio_clean_up_022

Like this one. I bought an unfinished pine folding screen at a garage sale for $10 last weekend and decided to make a mini studio within my studio for Sugarwings with this as walls.Studio_clean_up_021_2

The side facing out is covered with my floral papers and trimmed in white paint top coated the same way I did the little hutch. (which I had bought to use in Sugarwing’s studio, but it ended up in mine!)Studio_clean_up_030

On the fairy grand baby’s side of the screen, I painted the trim in pink and blue and white polka dots with chalk board paint in 4 of the areas, and some Care Bear wallpaper in the others. 

Then, perfect timing- (but is there ever BAD timing for a lovely gift???)

Robin sent a huge, overflowing box of goodness our way!!!!!

I had admired the apron she had posted on her blog, and look- here is one for Sugarwings!Studio_clean_up_031 

Not only did she send the apron that I admired, she made up scented play dough, this sweet tag, and this cute little collaged box too.

As well as TONS of other surprises.  The birdies are from her too, I added one to the top of the screen, by just looping it’s wire around the hole in the picket.Studio_clean_up_033

All of her packages in the box were wrapped so cutely, and she used old greeting cards to make up tags for each package, then included the play dough recipe on one too.Studio_clean_up_026

That box of goodness was jammed packed full of fun.  I’d also admired one of these ceramic hands that she showed on her blog, and Robin sent one of those too. I was sad to see it had broken into a million pieces in the bottom of the box.

That hand was definately worth putting some time into fixing, so I glued it all back together, then decoupaged it with pages from an old French book to cover the cracks and gaps that were stuffed with tissue paper.

Robin lives in the same city where my husband and I keep an apartment out East, so I will keep this hand on my desk, as a friendly wave from a neighbor.Studio_clean_up_039

I’m embarrassed to say that Robin’s box was part of a swap we did.  She had bought a hat covered in tiny pink flowers and I offered to trade a handful of her pink ones for a mix of a bunch of my other colors, so she’d have a variety to work with.

And because the pink ones she had were so perfectly pink!

And yes, she sent the pink flowers, I have them tied to the storage box.  And what did I send to her?

Just a handful of flowers.  And I haven’t even shown you all of what she sent to me!!! Like I said, that box was jammed full of goodies!

Thanks so much, Robin!Studio_clean_up_037

And thanks also to Carol. She sent in her swap boxes for the Pre-Bella Get Acquainted Swap that I am hosting, and included this giftie for me.

That K is going onto my chandelier filled with collected Ks that hangs right over my computer.

I didn’t peek into her swap boxes, they are just too darling to open.  I am afraid my photo of them wasn’t as good as it should be, but the one on her blog is. She owns one of those Canon Rebel cameras I whine about all the time.

You should look at her photo, she is a talented stylist and every picture she takes is a beauty.Studio_clean_up_027

I forgot to mention that the flowered china in this picture is a gift from Beth. She thinks of me when she is at an auction and is always bringing me pretties she gets there.

I tried re-taking this photo (same as the last post) in daylight, but unless I have direct light, my photos are never good. Etsy_sales_004

That is why every photo I take of something for Etsy is in front of the French doors in the light.  I try to use different papers and table clothes as backgrounds, but it is always the same location, since it has the best light in the room.

This Witch’s Boot might be my only Halloween offering, besides black and orange millinery.  I won’t have time to do much for Halloween, I am going to skip straight to filling up my 10 x 10 booth at Silver Bella for Christmas and making things for Lollyshops.Btnshare2

After the shoot

Etsy Goodies, holiday decor, Silver Bella, swaps

Img_6407 My bedroom photo shoot went well, Diane and I finished in record time. 

Img_6412_3 My Queen Anne’s Lace was tinted perfectly blue over night and was ready to go into the bottles on the mantel in time for the pictures.

Normally,we count on about one hour per photo, but yesterday, we had sparkling sunlight shining through the windows and that made the whole process go so much easier!   We had all 7 photos in 3 1/2 hours, that is a record for us.(although these blog photos were taken at night with a flash, not nearly as pretty as the ones with sunlight for the magazine)

By the way, this trick of using food coloring in the water to dye white flowers works with blossoms other than this weed.  Try daisies or carnations too. It is a great teaching tool for kids so they learn how flowers soak up water through their stems, too.Img_6401

Here is a snippet of my first paragraph:

"A romantic retreat with morning light dancing through lace curtains and reflected from antique mirrors will make you want to linger in bed with a tray full of treats while sinking into plush pillows."Img_6405

The first time I did a photo shoot, I thought it would be a perfect time to have a party, afterward. I thought that my house was at its most spotless and foofed up best and I should invite people over while it looked good.

But, at the end of an exhausting day of hard work, my house looked like some one had picked it upside down and shook it!

During a shoot, all throughout the day, furniture and knick knacks are shifted here and there, moved  out of the way, switched around, taken in and out of the frame, and moved away to make space for the camera.Img_6413

Kind of a mess, with stuff piled up everywhere to get it out of the sight of the lens!

Not the best day for a party!   Since then, I have learned to not plan anything else but sitting down after the shoot ends. 

I wait and put it all back together and write the article the next day when I have recovered.  No matter how much fun it is to do, there is a lot involved and it does tend to wreck the place.Img_6414

But today, all is back to normal, my piles of books and bottles of water are back beside the bed and all the clutter is spread back out where it usually lurks.

I’ve been adding to my etsy shop this afternoon.thanks, this one is sold

  Img_6437 Nothing that I have made, but creative pieces for others to use.  I keep seeing Halloween projects popping up all over blogland and thought the timing was right to make up some millinery flower packs in these colors.Img_6431 sold

Making up kits and supply packs is almost as much fun as actually creating a piece. Img_6427_2  I just love picking out items that go together prettily and imagining what they will become when they go to their new homes. 

If you have ever ordered anything from me, you’ll notice that I love to wrap and make the package pretty. One thing I don’t do though, is use brand new packing boxes. I do my best to recycle and reuse, and don’t much care if the outside of the envelope has past addresses marked out.

all Halloween packs are sold, but I am listing more.  I will have maybe 8 more to list, then am out of black and orange!

It is important to me to make the presentation of the item itself pretty, but the envelope, I’d rather reuse and keep my shipping prices down while helping to save the world in my own little way.Img_6203_2

But after receiving this box, that was perfect from the outside, in, I might have to change my practices!

Oh my, it was delightful. Even the outside was pretty, every detail was gorgeous.Img_6224

The box was from Andrea, and was filled with her goodies for our Pre-Bella swap. 

Oh my.

Did I say that already? Well, this gift box was so pretty, I might have said that a few times while gazing at it, trying to decide if I should open it or place it on a shelf and enjoy the box as it was.Img_6227

Of course, I opened it!! And once again, OH MY! Look at the prettiness involved in this box.

This pile is gifts that Andrea sent to me, as hostess.  Oh my, I haven’t even opened my swap box from her yet. I am waiting till all of the packages are in from the rest of the swappers.

I am so lucky to be a part of this talented group of artists who agreed to be in this swap with me.  Here is the list, if you’d like to visit any of them, they all have wonderful blogs!  I know I have posted this list before, but it is a fun group and definitely worth you going to visit.

A Get Acquainted- Get Inspired

Pre- Silver Bella   Swap

1-Heather- http://www.prettypetals.typepad.com/

2-Cheryl Dack- http://roseyposeyconfections.blogspot.com/

3-jennifer Hayslip- http://sweeteyecandycreations.typepad.com/

4-Jessi Nagy- http://www.scrappyjessi.blogspot.com/

5-Kim Caldwell- http://www.artisticbliss.typepad.com/

6-Holly- http://www.hollydoodledesigns.com/shop/

7-Natasha- http://www.natashaburns.blogspot.com/

8-Analisa- http://www.leesiebella.typepad.com/

9-Andrea- http://velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/andreasingarella/

10-Cheryl Stoneham- http://www.insidethebubble.typepad.com/

12- Carol Spinski – http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/Img_6395

And don’t forget that every comment is entered into my August giveaway. Heck, maybe I’ll even wrap it up in a pretty new envelope to send it out!

Using the good stuff

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, Silver Bella, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Its been a lazy day here at the cottage. Reading, boating, gardening took up most of the day.

Bevelled_029 I spent the evening putting some of my Bling and Button Bargain Blowout finds to work.

I also used some of the fantastic French papers that Gwen brought to me during our bloggers craft day party this week.Bevelled_031_2

The labels on these bottles are made from the  French ephemera that I "cuddlebugged" (by the way, I found out, it is really called a CUTTLEBUG)What ever it is called, that thing is COOL. I loved using it!

Then, I filled the bottles with painstakingly sorted buttons, and dooded up the labels with old photos and tons of pretty sparkling jewels.Bevelled_037 Doesn’t this brooch make a nice little frame?

The Christmas in July giveaway is all wrapped up and ready to go out to who ever wins it.

(check out the previous post to see what is inside)Bevelled_011

Then, I listed a couple of my beveled glass covered collages on Etsy.

Like I said, kind of a quiet day around here.  I’ve been daydreaming about Silver Bella.  Yes, I know that is MONTHS in advance, but I am really looking forward to it and hoping to plan and hostess a swap or two for it.6a00d8341d319d53ef00e5528e843088331

I am already hosting a small swap for the event, so that a group of us who are going can get a bit acquainted before we meet up there.

I am so happy with my list of swappers who will be sending me  some of their favorite crafting supplies.  I will then package them all up and send a little of each to everyone who signed up. 

We’ll each get a goodie bag with pretties from everyone else.

Take a look at this list and you’ll see why I am excited about it! These are people who have BEAUTIFUL things!!  I can’t wait to see all the presents coming in the mail for me to play with, I mean, divvy up and send out.

A Get Acquainted- Get Inspired

Pre- Silver Bella   Swap

1-Heather* http://www.prettypetals.typepad.com/

2-Cheryl Dack * http://roseyposeyconfections.blogspot.com/

3-jennifer hayslip* http://sweeteyecandycreations.typepad.com/

4-Jessi Nagy * http://www.scrappyjessi.blogspot.com/

5-Kim Caldwell * http://www.artisticbliss.typepad.com/

6-Holly * http://www.hollydoodledesigns.com/shop/

7-Natasha* http://www.natashaburns.blogspot.com/

8-Analisa * http://www.leesiebella.typepad.com/

9-Andrea* http://velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/andreasingarella/

10-Cheryl Stoneham* http://www.insidethebubble.typepad.com/

11- Tiffany* www.shabbyscraps.typepad.com

12- Carol Spinski  * http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/   

And if you like presents, remember I have two giveaways this month, check out the last two posts for more info. Every comment is entered in the drawings.

Faking Fall

magazine pictures or articles, swaps

Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_11_2 Carol is on her way here from the other side of Kansas City to get set up for a preview of our "Welcome Autumn" story for Romantic Country magazine. 

Today we are setting up the table and seeing what needs to be tweaked before our photographer comes in a couple days.

So, yesterday, I spray painted (with florist spray) my trees to make the area look more fallish.

I might have to get another can, I will see how this works out for the set up, it might be enough, to make the area look like it is early fall when the leaves start to change and the air has a slight chill at night.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_109

Beth and I made up all of the swap screens from the piles of panels spread across  my studio.  And they were such fun. I loved the assembly part and kept saying each one was my favorite as I matched up the panels.

We also drew a name for the scarf winner, it goes to Rhonda

(ps- I am doing some hand dying this weekend and will plan on posting how to’s on using fiber reactive dyes if you are interested)

Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_110 We randomly chose panels to add tags to as prizes too.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_112

I wish I could have made one for each and every swapper, I appreciate all they have done to make this a successful and pretty swapping experience!

Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_118 I think we ended up giving out 27 tags along with the scarf, a purse from myself and one from Beth, and 6 gift certificates from Vintage Workshop, as well as each person getting a free download from V.Workshop too, along with the downloads of images for the swap itself.

Thanks again, everyone for all you did!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_125

After Beth and I finished assembling panels and packing boxes and bags up, and I got my trees spray painted, I  "made" this bird bath. 

All I did was use Liquid Nails to glue a wash bowl to a pedestal that had lost its top years ago.  We’ll see how it holds up over the summer, and if the birdies like it.

It doesn’t look at all like Autumn around here, Spring is bursting out all over.

Wish me luck with Carol today, faking a fall picnic!

And please, check out my previous posts for details on the two giveaways I have going on right now.

Two Sugarwings Fairies!!!

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Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_078 The swap panels are coming along nicely.

There are only about 400 or so to punch holes in and ring together.  Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_093

But honestly, it isn’t monotonous or boring at all. I look at it as a chance to examine and admire each artwork.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_096

Since Beth and I sorted them according to colors, styles and themes, they are already in piles ready to be assembled in groups that coordinate nicely.

Its kind of like doing one of those Flickr mosaics.

Or more like doing dozens of those Flickr mosaics!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_087

I’m happy with the way they are looking, and hope everyone agrees that it was worth our time to match up sets of four instead of randomly hooking them together.

Tomorrow, Beth comes over for the day to finish and pack up the rest so we can get them in the mail.

A number of them will be late, though. Amy Barrickman wants to have a large selection professionally photographed for  her newsletters and possible other publications.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_109

We’ve had so many gorgeous ones come in, it will be hard to chose a few to send to Amy, so we are giving her a box full and letting her decide.

There are prizes going  out to a LOT of swappers. Not based on their art (we love it all!) but by random drawing.

6 gift certificates from Vintage Workshop

2 clutches made by Beth and I with Vintage Workshop images

This lightweight cotton scarf, hand made by Beth and dyed by me

And a slew of tags I made from the images Amy provided

We’ve informed a couple of winners, but not all prizes are drawn yet.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_105

I feel like I won a prize, look at the score I made today on  a quick junking trip!

Sterling silver mini tiaras covered in crystal rhinestones, ready for me to foof and doodad up even further.  I can’t wait to make these even more gaudy!!

Also, vintage trims and more cabinet cards. I KNOW I AM NOT SUPPOSED TO BUY ANY MORE PHOTOS.  But when they are 50 cents or so, how can I not??? (the tiaras were $4 each and are going to be the most gaudily gorgeous things ever!)Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_062

Well, not as gorgeous as my fairy grand baby. Nothing is, in my book.

And look what I got, from my pal Lili!  Isn’t she just adorable???   Thanks so much, Lili, I just love it!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_063

I have my little fairy baby hanging on a chandelier in my art studio and can’t wait for her to come and see it there. She always notices my light fixtures and has a comment on them.  I like to hang extras from them to surprise her, since she appreciates it so much.

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Do you remember this photo of little Sugarwings at the zoo?

Today, after taking my husband to the airport at FIVE THIRTY IN THE MORNING– ugh- and going to the gym- double ugh- I sat down and painted a quick watercolor of this picture.Leelee_painting_006

I ‘fairied" her up a bit more and added glitter.  No respectable watercolorist adds Stickles glitter to their work, but hey, who needs to be respected? I’d rather be sparkly!

Leelee_painting_003 By the time this baby is in school, I’ll have enough paintings and collages of her to fill all the walls in my house.

If I had any sense at all, I’d spend my time on commissions instead of painting my own baby over and over!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_079

Or instead of buying hats all the time.  But, at least I pulled a few more flowers (and cherries!) off of a few and listed them on Etsy.  And some on Ebay too. I hadn’t done Ebay in months.  It isn’t hard to do, I just don’t enjoy it like I do my sweet little Etsy shop.

Thanks to all of you who help keep my shop going, I couldn’t do it, if I didn’t have you all shopping there.  Yuck, I’d have to go and get a real job and not have time to waste on  blog writing and reading all the other fun blogs out there!

That is why I am so happy to do giveaways. I owe you!!Giveaway_010

So remember, you still have till the end of the month to enter to win the birdhouse for the Cottage Charm giveaway. And check out my previous post for the pics of my other giveway prize pack for May.

How does your garden grow?

flowers, swaps

Leaves_005 Its definitely spring here, and my flowers are showing it.Leaves_004

The wisteria on my garden gate  are in bloom and bunnies are busily eating the plants I have sprouting up in the garden.  I think lining the bottom of the fence with rocks will help, the ground has settled and the fence is a bit too far off the dirt this year. 

I’m fixing the problem tomorrow, the rabbits are going to have to settle for just eating flowers, the veggies are off limits!Leaves_012

There was a heavy rain last night and all of the peonies are laying on the ground, and so are many of the iris.  Spring flowers can be so fleeting, it is sad to see them meet an early demise.

On the other hand, it means I can fill the house with picked flowers and enjoy them indoors!Leaves_017

Every year, my yard seems to be a little bit more unkempt. I do like the wild-ish country garden look, but this is getting away from me. 

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Between the baby and the dogs and everything else I try to do, my yard is taking a back burner.  With my husband flying back and forth from the East coast, I have inherited the mowing and trimming as well as the flower and veggie tending, so I think I will just have to live with a bit of wildness this year!Leaves_011

Over grown and wild isn’t so bad.  I think I will call it "lush" instead.  Leaves_008

Our big, old, fat, tom, Kitty Boy is a bit over grown and wild himself.Leaves_019

More presents came in the mail today!!  These are from Kim Caldwell, one of our swappers.  She sent me some goodies from her event, An Artistic Affair.  I saw photos of her passing out these bundles of lavender tied up in old hankies and thought how sweet they were, and now, look, I have one of my own!

Once again, I want to thank everyone who participated in the swap, and let them know how much I appreciate all their hard work and time and generosity.  Also for the cards for my Great Aunt Caroline’s 100th birthday. I haven’t forgotten all of you, I am working on photos of all the cards still pouring in and will show some photos as soon as the swap is caught up and mailed out.

Remember, every comment gets entered into both drawings I am having.  You can read the details in my previous post.

Now, I am off to a party tonight!

Swap Central

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

Giveaway_007 In honor of the generosity of our Birds and Bonnets Vintage Workshop Swap, I’ve added more prizes to my May giveaway.

A little round tag that I made using Vintage Workshop images (from the flower girls collections), then tied up with a snippet from a vintage hankie, and a sprig of old millinery flowers are now included with the other prizes.

(don’t forget there is a solid gold vintage band in the presents!)0119_hornbeck050908_lv

Speaking of flower girls, look who was in a wedding!  Sugarwings walked down the aisle picking up the petals her cousin was tossing down.   

During the rehearsal, she remembered her turn and curtsey, but got a little distracted by trying to pick up all the petals to do it for the actual ceremony.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_010

On Thursday, Beth and I had a great time sorting and tagging the panels for our swap.    Even though I was late, at my own house!

  I left the door unlocked in case Beth got here before I made it back from picking my husband up at the airport. Good thing I did, his flight was delayed and I was waiting for him for a couple of hours. Beth knew to let her self in, grab a can of pop, turn on the TV and start working on the tags without me.   Isn’t it nice to have friends that can make themselves at home and are as much family as a friend?

After getting the name tags attached, (which Beth did 90% of, since I was late)  we spent a lot of time compiling groups of panels that seemed to go well together.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_030

While everyone had the same 3 sets of images to use, there was a wide variety of styles and themes that were used by the artists.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_032

Instead of just picking up four random panels to put together, we thought it would be much better to coordinate the artwork to 4 complimentary panels per screen.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_035

So, the piles are grouped according to which ones we think will flow well together.  These 3 photos are of a few of our groupings that we will use to assemble the screens.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_048

I put one together to see how it would look, here is one side.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_04_3

And here is the other. I can’t say front or back, everyone did such a detailed and beautiful job finishing both sides! 

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And I have to thank everyone for their generosity in taking such time to create the panels and participate in our swap!   Also, there were some wonderful artworks, gifts, doodads, treats, and tidbits included with the packages- just look at these!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_012

It was quite overwhelming to open all the packages and see the thougthful hostess gifts!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_018

Can you believe all of this???

THANKS!!!!!!!! Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_028

We could have spent all day, just playing with our new toys.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_023

We had fun going through them all, and I think I managed to get everything in the photos.

We also had a great time looking through each of the panels as we put the name tags on them.

It was so impressive to see the range of styles and imagination that went into the creations.

I am going to try to get photos of a few more completed screens this week, then next Thursday,  Beth and I will get together again and start hole punching and assembling.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_052 

Luckily, I have a large studio, because this is all laid out in it till next week!

Two dining tables and a card table full of pretty panels waiting to be put together, packed up and sent to their new homes.

Giveaway_010 Don’t forget, that I have TWO Giveaways going on right now, not just the May prize pack I showed at the top of the post.

I’m also offering this vintage wallpaper covered bird house as part of the Cottage Charm giveaway. Click on the button in my side bar to find other blogs giving away cottagey gifts on May 31st. 

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