swaps

Dumpster Diving, Glittering Bottles and a Shimmering Fairy

antiques/junking, fairies, flowers, jewelry, swaps

Dumpster_008 Some signs are meant to be ignored.

Dumpster_012 Especially when they are on the side of a dumpster full of good stuff!  Well, not all of it was good, but it was all old.  Much was broken or ruined from rain on the dumpster the night before or from years of neglect in the basement.Dumpster_014

And by the look on my face, some of it smelled.Dumpster_001

If only I was searching for polyester, I’d be set.

But I did see an old bottle at the bottom that might be interesting.June_20

Here are my favorite finds from the dumpster.  Love the mirror!

The shelf and the rusty wire thing are cool too.Dumpster_016 I also got a gold Syroco Mardi Gras type mask.

I did manage to dig out the bottle I was digging for too. It is a Johnson & Johnson glass bottle, not all that old, I’d say early 60’s. But it is a cool shape and cleaned up nicely.Dumpster_036

I filled the bottle with glitter, added a silver engraved bit from an earring to the top, an aurora Borealis rhinestone pin to the bows, and a lovely tag from Holly Doodle to the neck of it. I tied another of her tags to the Tuesday Morning clearance aisle bottle that I got for 99 cents and am using it for glitter too.Dumpster_035

And how was I lucky enough to get these pretty tags with "K"s on them from Miss Holly Doodle?

Natasha Burns http://www.natashaburns.com/ set up a mini fairy swap, with Holly http://hollydoodledesigns.com/WordPress/ and Heather http://prettypetalsboutique.blogspot.com/.Dumpster_031

The package that came in the mail today from Holly had the prettiest box, covered in old wallpaper and sheet music.

 

Inside the box were three vintage wall paper tags with glittering "k"s on them. 

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And nestled down into a pink tissue nest, was this little ballerina fairy. She is sprinkled with shimmering glitter and seems right at home here at the cottage.

I have her next to the pansy mug I bought at Junker Jo’s garage sale for $2. It is filled with my $1.99 clearance roses from Monday’s floral markdowns at the grocery store.  Aren’t they are perfect fit together? 

Will Work for Food, and garage sales that make your heart skip a beat!

antiques/junking, Food and Drink, give away, jewelry, paintings, swaps

Blue_plate_031 Lawrence, KS is full of beautiful homes, but when I get out of the car at a neighborhood garage sale and the houses look like this, my heart skips a beat.  You just KNOW these people will have cool stuff!Blue_plate_027 

I bought this mirror (to paint white with roses) for $7.50. Now, don’t ask me what I will do with it, the thing is about 4′ wide and didn’t fit in my car. I have to go back with the truck this afternoon.  I have no place for it, but couldn’t resist. That happens to me a lot.

Blue_plate_029 How can I stop myself from buying treasures when I am in such a pretty setting? It makes everything for sell look even better!

Blue_plate_033 Speaking of pretty places, I had to go back to Junker Jo’s to see what I missed yesterday (the $20 trunk was sold, too bad)

Blue_plate_036 Jo’s husband BUILT THIS PLAYHOUSE FOR HER!! (My husband is a great guy, but far, far from being handy- he’ll never build anything like this for me)

She stores inventory in it between sales and uses it for a showroom for the sale dates.

Look at the antique french doors on it!!Blue_plate_039

This is the 2nd day of the sale. The first day, her lawn was filled with furniture. I’d say she’d had a good weekend. 

The kids were selling ice cold pop for a quarter. Blue_plate_042

What did I buy from Jo today?  A pink chalk poodle ($2).  Well, it isn’t a Dorkie, but she seems to fit in fine with the rest of the collection of vintage dog planters and fiures.

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Last night, I went to Blue Plate Dinners, a friend, Lori Johns owns it.  (her husband, Barry Fitzgerald, a professor of illustration at Kansas University, and a fine softball player, did the artwork on the wall)

Blue_plate_003 Before she opened this winter, she hired me to decorate her public restroom. I used the blue plate theme by mosaicing an antique mirror and a child’s toy hutch in broken Blue Willow. no, I didn’t smash it for the mosaic, I had !eek! dropped a whole box of it. and saved the bits for a project.Blue_plate_012

My friend, Jen did the faux finish, and I provided the furnishings, custom painted to match.

I added round mirrors from a hobby store to 3 blue plates I found at a garage sale.

A vintage toy stove is a side table.Blue_plate_010 I was glad she let me use these two child’s pieces (found at a flea market for about $50 for both). I thought it aded a whimsical touch to the place.

Lori paid for the supplies in cash, then paid for my labor in food!

So, last night, I made up 12 dinners from their menu and now have a fully stocked freezer. I just have to pull out a dinner, thaw and bake.  Her meals have very generous portions and lean meats.  Excellent recipes that I would never bother trying at home, but with all the ingredients out in front of you, organized and ready, it is easy to do at her shop.  Blue_plate_007

I’ve bought food from her before and plan on going back again as a customer after we eat our way through this stash.

Lori made us all snacks and we had wine while we worked.  My cooking budding, Shanna, and I had a blast.  Its like a big night out on the town when you go with friends and cook together.  Or am I just getting old?  My "big nights" are a different classification than they used to be.  I know that I prefer Blue Plate Dinners to going out to hear a band and have a cocktail.Blue_plate

Here is a reminder about my give away for June.  A hand painted charm that you can win by leaving a comment or an email. I know that for some reason, some people have trouble leaving a comment with typepad.

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And look at how pretty this is!! A little swap from Sonia, how sweet! Thanks, Sonia!!

http://ccraftscollectibles.blogspot.com/

I Heart Potatos, and I Heart Beth’s House too!

antiques/junking, jewelry, paintings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Beth_bday_003 You know a day has to be a good one when it begins with a heart shaped potato!  Now is that a good luck charm or what?

Beth_bday_005 After scrubbing the lucky tater and tossing it in the crock pot with the roast, I went to see Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ and give her the birthday gift.  She added this painting of Maddie to her shelf with the painting of Milo along with the Christmas ornaments I had painted their portraits onto as gifts last year.  Beth_bday_001

This is a little charm I made and tied to her package. I had made a dozen of these, vintage paper, an added word, some glitter and a pile of diamond glaze into an oval bezel that I soldered  jump rings to. This is the ONLY one that turned out! On the rest, the diamond glaze never set right, it is still milky. It has been months, I keep thinking it will clear up, maybe it will. I keep checking to see, and the words are slowly appearing like the message in a magic 8 ball.

Beth_bday_010 These Marie Antionettish boxes were sitting next to Beth’s computer. She has them listed on Ebay right now, and they are even prettier in person!Beth_bday_014

I love to poke around her house, she has the coolest displays.

We each bought one of these chalk ladies on a junk day together. I sold a couple and kept one in my bathroom to hang jewels on.  I wish I had bought more, there were a bunch of them for $10 each. Some were guys though, I only like the females. The males had hats.  And they were pilgrim hats. There is something not right about a naked guy in a pilgrim hat.

This is the mantel in Beth’s living room, she has such deep, rich colors.  We painted a gold and bronze faux finish over the china red walls, I don’t know if it shows up too well on this picture, though.Beth_bday_021

I’ll give you a sneak peek at her tiara. I wanted to add lipstick to the glass head, but we had other things to do.Beth_bday_016

My tiara is not nearly as far along as hers. I need to glitter it up and add the fooferific stuff.Beth_bday_013

I’m always touched to see things I painted years ago on display in someone’s home. I gave this to Beth a few Christmases ago, along with a bunch of home made fudge (my specialty).Beth_bday_026

After messing with the tiaras, we went to Mission Road Antique Mall to redo Beth’s booth, that once upon a time, we shared. I miss working on it with her, so she lets me come and play sometimes. I’ll show photos of it later, we did it in a red, white, and blue Americana theme. 

This photo is of Terry’s booth, she ships over containers of wildly expensive and beautiful things from France.

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We had to go and visit my old booth there and see if the floor was still the way I left it painted. I miss my ‘garden stone’ floor.

Well, time to check the crock pot and see if the heart shaped potato tastes as good as it looks.

Don’t forget to enter the charm drawing by leaving a comment. And check out the last post if you are interested in a magazine article of your home.

Crowning around

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If anyone thinks their home would look good in Country Almanac, Romantic Country, Small Room Decorating, or any of the other Harris Publications, please contact me about some sample photos.

Beth_bday_010 Today is Beth (my buddy)’s birthday, and tomorrow we get to play all day. A redo of her booth at the mall (its always fun to rearrange things!) then lunch (I hope she picks Pei Wei-its her birthday, so I don’t want to interfere with her choice, but honestly,what food is better than Pei Wei???)

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I wrapped up the ATC sized painting of her dog in a vintage magazine page that I got in the pack from Cheryl.  It had a picture of cake on it, so I added a recipe for ice cream that was in an old cookbook I got garage sailing a couple weeks ago.

I topped off the package with a tag I made with a sparkling B for Beth, over some pattern covers (she likes anything to do with sewing), hand tinted with acrylic paints and distress ink.  At the bottom of the tag, I glued "early plastic" leaves next to a vintage green button and added a crystal to the center of the button. I used the same crystals on the crowns of the two models in the picture.

Where do I store my crystals for projects?  Well, one time I decorated a pair of jeans with crystals on the pockets.  The jeans got paint spilled on them so are now work pants.  Whenever I need a crystal, I reach back to the pocket and peel off a crystal to glue down to what I am working on.Beth_bday_020

I am still trying to figure out the tiara I am making. I hand painted some flowers on pink paper to cut out and use on it, but am not sure how or where, just wanted to have some ready if needed.  You never know when you’ll need a hand painted flower to embellish something!  I also glittered up the vintage grosgrain shoe clip that I thought might work on the crown.  I’ll see tomorrow how it all pulls together, Beth and I will be working on them then.

I usually run on and on and on, but this is my 2nd post today, plus it is time for "Rescue Me"!!  I am going to eat a bowl of Breyer’s Vanilla ice cream with Magic Shell and a fudge brownie and stare at Dennis Leary on the TV. Not a bad night! (I did go to the gym today, so don’t think too badly of me)

Don’t forget- any comment enters you in the drawing for the rose charm for June!

Rockin fairies

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June_garden_010  After my 100th post yesterday, I wondered, will I run out of things to say or to show?  Then I realized how easily entertained I am, and I knew I’d always find things I thought were interesting. Now, whether, other people will find it interesting too and keep reading, well, that is another story, isn’t it?

My sons found this rock when they were about 8 and 10, whiel we were on a camping trip. I will never know which boy found it, because they both took credit for the find and half killed each other trying to give it to me.  I guess they have always known that I am truly entertained and excited by odd details, like a rock shaped like a heart. It might be the sweetest thing they ever gave to me, (except the fairy grand baby, of course).June_garden_008

Baked potato shaped rocks might not be as wonderful as heart rocks, but this one still deserves a spot in my collection out in the yard.June_garden_007

But a crystal rock is really special! I filled a back pack with these on a hike up in the hills North of Little Rock.  What a gorgeous place, we were up on a hill over looking the town, it was serene and quiet, felt very desolate and private, but down below you could see the town of thousands of people.  The ground sparkled in the sunlight, there were crystals everywhere. I just wished I wasn’t such a wimp and could carry more.

Tiara_006 Have I lost you yet? Hope not, because I want to show the beautiful fairy that I got in the mail today from Heather!!http://prettypetalsboutique.blogspot.com/ It was part of our mini fairy swap, and I promptly hung it up in Sugarwing’s room.Tiara_007

I hung Heather’s fairy in the alcove that I have painted with faux brick.Tiara_009

On the wall, are 2 fairy themed shadow boxes that I made.  I found them on clearance at Marshalls for $2 each, because they were so ugly, filled with plastic mini corn cobs, for some reason. So I took out the corn, repainted the frames and added the assemblage stuff.

I often find art supplies in the clearance aisle of non-craft stores. Tiara_019_2  Or goodwill, or the trash, or a garage sale, etc. 

The sparkling fairies hanging in the window are from the clearance department at TJMaxx.  I spray painted some branches white, added glitter to the paint while it was still wet, and screwed them to the wall over the window.

To the branches, I tied ribbons with teeny flowers on them and added a few fairies for a unique window treatment.

I love the Fat Grandma fairy best! Maybe it is her pink hair? 

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I got some gardening done today, didn’t just walk around and aimlessly take photos of rocks.

I keep my most used gardening things in a pot in the breezeway on a table I have mosaiced.

The pot was painted by a friend, Vickie Howard.  This isn’t her typical work, it was donated to a fund raiser as a center piece and I bought it there. Her work is pretty classy. If you buy a print somewhere like JC Pennys or another department store, it is often her painting used in the frame! Or if you buy holiday paper cups or popcorn tins at Target or Walmart, she was likely the artist! Tiara_003_2

Today, I got started on my tiara swap.  Here are some things I pulled together for it.  The black grosgrain vintage buckle already has received a coat of glitter and looks good. Tiara_005

The child’s head band has wire twisted on it to make the crown shape, and has been primed white. 

Tomorrow, I am taking the bundle of supplies with me to Beth’s house http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ to work on them together. 

Today is her birthday (I will enter you into my drawing for the rose charm- TWICE for each  "happy birthday" comment you leave on her blog!!!)

So, tomorrow, I’m helping her redo her booth at the antique mall, then we are going out to lunch and doing some glitter gluing after.  We might be able to manage to squeeze in a few estate sales on the way!

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.

Plethora of Packages and Presents

jewelry, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Fairy_swap_022 While packing up fairy swap and other items that needed to be mailed, I decided I should be sending something to my family too!

So, I made up little packets of photos of our visit to see them all, added a hand made charm to each bundle and tucked a sweet little quote about sister hood into each before tying them all up with pink tulle bows and black velvet ribbons.

Fairy_swap_024 For my friends that are coming to visit on Wednesday, I cut some more sisterhood quotes out of the same book, but to these, I added a drop of vanilla rose essential oils and then glued down a vintage button.

I have made up flower pots to welcome them to my cottage.  Inside are the scented quotes, magnets I have made from old jewelry, a white crocheted doiley, a floating candle shaped like a flower and wrapped in white tulle, and a pair of earrings.Fairy_swap_036

I made the earrings for them from colored pearls. I don’t know how pearls get colored, but I like the result.  They are genuine pearls that I bought in about a dozen colors or so. I kept them simple by just adding them to silver French hooks.Fairy_swap_031

All of the earrings are wrapped in vintage newspaper quilt patterns I picked up when I was on vacation in Indiana.  The date at the top of the paper says 1929 and 1930. 

The earrings are hung from a business card, then wrapped up in the old paper and tied with raffia.  I’ve added my buddie’s names in gold pen to the package before gathering up all the gifties to add to the pots.

Photo copies of my favorite watercolor, "Blue Hydrangeas" are glued to the terra cotta pots with gel medium, after backing them with a bit more of the 1929 newspaper.

This day  has been a lot more fun than it would have if I had spent it cleaning house like I should have done.  Between wrapping up bundles to mail,  posting, blog reading, and making gifts, I read some of the 1929 articles, including some reviews of Lon Chaney as the Phantom and the lurid details of Joan Crawford’s brother’s ugly divorce. I’m sure my friends will be happier with presents and Hollywood gossip that I picked up, than they would be with sparkling light fixtures.

Although, they have never been out to visit and now that I am out of time, I am having second thoughts and wondering if I should stay up all night to clean so I can make the house look good……….

Pretty packaging and some procrastination

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I have been packaging today.  Funny how those little details at the end of a project can take as long as the project itself.Fairy_swap_020

Here is how I finished my charms for the swap.  I added beads to compliment the roses, I ended up using a variety of crystals.  Then I tied each to a business card with a sheer ribbon.  I will slip each into a little plastic bag as soon as my poor arthritis eases up a bit. Too much ribbon tying today!

I still have 3 charms left to sell, if you want one.  Plus, you can win one in June by leaving any comment.

I jump from media to media, partly because I want to do EVERYTHING and also because I get easily sidetracked by shiny objects and go off to start another sort of project.

But also because I am always hurting, my joints are a wreck.  So, I will paint a few days, do jewelry a few, etc.  If I were to do the same thing day after day, I’d cripple myself. I need to keep changing my repetitive movements so that they aren’t too repetitive!Fairy_swap_014

I had a good time wrapping up my fairy swap pieces to send off to Australia, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania.

Fairy_swap_015  I used pages from a flower fairy book to fold around each tag, and tied them up with ribbons, a business card, and made use of some of the hanging frames that came with the charms I painted roses on.  I added a bead to the center of each open frame, hoping that Holly, Natasha, and Heather will be able to use these in one of their projects.Fairy_swap_016

I really like the open frames, now that I decided I didn’t want them on the charms. I bought a million of the set (trying to save on postage and thinking I’d use a ton of them), and thought I was stuck with something I hated, but now can see endless opportunities for these as separate bits instead of together.

Well, I should finish the charm packing.  Or I should unload the dishwasher from our dinner party last night.  Or I should change the sheets from yesterday’s house guest and get ready for the next guests.  Or pull weeds in the garden.  Or attack that cobweb I saw swinging from the chandelier.  (I know if there is one, there are others up there on the ceiling.)

But I think, I’ll goof off and play in the studio.  The house always gets cleaned up somehow before guests arrive.  And if I turn down the lights and use candles, maybe they won’t notice the cobwebs?? I know, I’ll make them gifts to welcome them! They will appreciate presents more than non fuzzy chandeliers!  (but I will manage to change their sheets before they get here, for sure, don’t worry about that one)

Paper Doll Fairies

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What a wonderful day! It started with a big birthday brunch for my husband. I made biscuits and gravy along with eggs, bacon, fruit salad, and fresh muffins.  Then, since it was officially brunch and not breakfast, we were required to have dessert. Every good brunch has yummy desserts!Birthday_boating_june_2_07_003_2

Ours was a yellow pound cake topped with fresh strawberries, then a layer of vanilla pudding and cream cheese, and on top of that, whipped cream. Sugarwings enjoyed her first taste of whipped cream!

(I cook with as many low-fat products as I can, but even with skim milk and low fat sausage, this was still a, shall we say "filling" meal.)

Afterward, we took our pontoon and my brother-in-law’s ski boat out on the lake for the afternoon with our kids and all the nieces and nephews. Most of us are a bit sunburned, those cloudy days can trick you.  Besides the slightly pink noses and red shoulders, we had a great time.

Fairy_swap_003_2 I had a couple hours between boating and when company came for dinner. (a crock pot full of roast and veggies, that cooked itself while we played)

So, I made up my 3 fairy swap pieces to get into the mail tomorrow to Natasha, http://natashaburns.blogspot.com/, Heather http://prettypetalsboutique.blogspot.com/, and Holly http://hollydoodledesigns.com/WordPress/

We are each making 3 items that fit into an envelope and are fairy inspired, so I made three tags.  I started with a regular manila tag, rubbed with aging inks. I glued a pretty bit of scrapbook paper on each one. Then, painted a fairy on watercolor paper and snipped it out like  a paper doll and glued it down. Fairy_swap_002_2

The wings are cut from photo copies of vintage butterfly post cards than I encrusted with glitter. 

Vintage posies were added to each sprite’s hands for a 3-D effect, and one of my hand painted charms was tied on with a bow of polka dot ribbon and pink tulle.Fairy_swap_006

Natasha was so nice to set this up for me, I was complaining about missing out on the fairy jar swap and she offered to do this mini swap.  I had a great time with it and hope they enjoy their hand painted fairies. I’ll have to look around and see what little thank you I can add to Natasha’s package. I appreciate her doing this.  And I can’t wait to receive my fairies from them!!!!!

I joined the tiara swap that is being hosted by Holly too. I might just becoming a swap junky. 

Gw_treasures  Last week, I showed you pictures of Sissy’s magical cottage while I was visiting her in Indiana.  Here is a picture she sent to me of what she found at GOODWILL.  What a beautiful platter. 

To Frame or Not to Frame, that is the question.

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Scrapbooking_038 Thanks to everyone who helped out with advice! Overwhelmingly, the frames have the vote. But, here is a close up in case you want to re-think it.

3 ways of doing  the charms are shown here:

1- plain

2- dangling frame

3- plain with vintage pink crystal

I think my problem with the frame is that it is kind of big, and slightly cheesey, too shiny, maybe?? And see how the rose paintings sway inside of the frame? 

Well, the photo in the catalog I ordered them from looked so much better!  I’m sure there are ways to age them, a little sand paper and a soak in an oxidizing liquid might make them more appealing to me.  But, I do tend to be overly picky, maybe that is not necessary.

Scrapbooking_047 Here is what I did with one empty frame, I used it on a page in the scrap book I am making for my sister-in-law, Sandy.  I added gold paint and glued a gem into the jump ring.( I went back and glued another tiny jewel in the other jump ring hole after I saw this picture)

Speaking of cheesey, not every page in a scrap book is a winner.  This one is a bit much.  I just gaudied after slapping down the picture by trimming it in gold paint and plopping some Michaels clearance stickers in the corners. Sometimes it is nice to just do some quick & simple pages  and not worry about being ‘arty’!

Scrapbooking_039 My BFF, Beth http://bethleintz.typepad.com/ came over today to work on charms together.  She is in the same swap and we thought we’d hang out while we worked on them. She is in the tiara swap too. I’m really looking forward to that one!  We’ll get together to make those too. It is always good to have another person to bounce ideas off of.

I should have taken a better photo of her charms, instead of just this one of the one on her nose.

Scrapbooking_042 Here she is in action.  Looks like she is in CRAFTING NINJA MODE. 

We are signing up to go to the Silver Bella classes in Omaha during November!!!! I’ve never done anything like that before, am more of a do-it-yourselfer than a class-taker.  But I think it will be a blast and I hope to meet some blogging friends there.

If you want to join us, it should be a lot of fun, and we can take that sharp knife away from Beth if it frightens you.

Scrapbooking_041 We like to get together for projects as often as we can.  The shirt she is wearing is one we did last summer. I threw a tie dye baby shower for Sugarwings, and everyone brought something white to dye.  I ended up with a life time supply of fiber reactive dyes because I bought so many, wanting one in every color to use that day!

So every once in a while, we do a craft day with them.  She and I both complain about how many shirts we ruin with Coffee splotches, and this is a good way to save a stained tee shirt.  Tie dye camouflage!

I’m a coffee dribbler and about half of my shirts are dyed over.  I’m wearing one in the photo above, with Sandy and I surrounded by stickers and gaudy gold paint.

You can still enter my charm/swap giveaway!  I made 30 of them and only need 22.  So for any comment left in the month of June, I’ll enter you to win one.  And if you like them framed, that is how I will send yours to you. 

I also have some to sell if anyone wants to buy one. They are teeny little paintings of a rose on a piece of textured watercolor paper attached to a metal charm then protected with diamond glaze. With or without a frame as you would like, with or with out a vintage crystal bead, as you would like.  But no two are the same, all are hand painted. Some have hydrangeas with the roses, some have daisies too, but most are a single rose. Heck, I can custom paint one for you how ever you’d like too.  They are fun to make.Scrapbooking_038_2

$10 each plus $2.50 postage

I might need better photos. I am not having a very attractive photo day. Oops, no offense, Beth, that isn’t how I meant it!!

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