vintage paper/collage art

If Dorothy was a scrap booker

Books, vintage paper/collage art

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Back when I was working on the Dorothy Tag Book Swap, and I was knee deep in all things Oz, I made up a book with all the leftover odds and ends and pages from the two vintage Wizard of Oz books I'd been using for the swap. 

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Its a little bit different, as I made it, I pretended to be Dorothy putting together a scrap book.

I went through all my old photos and found people who looked like characters in the book and did a page for each of them.

Dorothy is a ceramic silhouette.  Em and Henry are a vintage sepia photo.

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Each page is themed to fit the person.  Hunk (the farmhand who becomes the scarecrow) got burlap behind his picture. And Hickory (Tin man/farmhand) got a heart charm and I used lots of silver toned items around him.

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My favorite likeness was of the lion.  Look at that guy's face! 

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Nessa Rose, the Wicked Witch of the East (yes, I was throwing in some ideas from Wicked too) got lots of glitter and glam added to her photo.  

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And I painted her legs sticking out from under the house in this cottage print from the 30s.

The ballerina cake toppers represent the Munchkins.

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For Glinda's bubble, I took apart an old alarm clock and used the plastic dome. There are lots of sparkles and glitter on her page too.

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Elphaba has been slightly tinted green and has a broom made up of burlap threads and a stick from a shrub growing outside of my studio. Its glued down to a page featuring the melting scene.

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As many old photos as I have, there are very few with dogs in them.  So, I used a greeting card and some other random charms, plus a hand drawn basket for Toto's page.

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The end has a pocket with a tag I created for the swap.  And on the very last page, is the label from a 1930s book, signed by the owner of it, a girl named Dorothy. I tried to use as many original elements as I could, and the older the better.  

Sugarwings doesn't quite know what to think of the book. I made it for her, but the concept is a bit beyond her for now. She likes it, but doesn't really think I have the right people in it, she'd rather see photos of Judy Garland than a ceramic silhouette of a girl in pigtails.

But, that is just part of teaching her about creating  art and about looking beyond the ordinary.   I have a feeling that she will grow to appreciate what I am trying to show her.

A year in pictures part one

Books, family, vintage paper/collage art

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A couple of days before Christmas, I decided to make up photo albums as gifts. My husband came down with a horrid bug and I didn't feel like leaving the house to go over to the studio, so I worked with what I had with me in the dining room from my trip out shopping that day.

  I had a stack of pictures, and a bit of sparkly glitter paper, along with a few colored pens, some Stickels glitter, and a fresh bottle of glue. So, I went through the recycling and found boxes to tear up to use as pages, and put together the base of the book from those.

I had to make a quick run to the studio to grab a stack of ephemera from my desk, but didn't take the time to go through any piles or make any plans.  I gave myself a "Make it Work" challenge and went with what I had handy.

Since the albums were for my kids, I knew they'd love the idea that the books were made from trash and old things.  All are big on recycling and appreciate a green project.

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The main part of the books was made with what I grabbed, but the next day when my husband started to feel better, I went out to the studio to embellish some of the pages and make the cover for the book.

The dyed velvet for the cover was an old skirt that got torn up to make a purse.  I saved all the scraps and used them for many different projects this season.

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Like this little stuffed bird.

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The bird was glued to a page with the new baby on it, since the fabric was from one of her mom's favorite skirts.

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The butterfly is hand drawn in metallic inks on the white envelope the photos came in from Walgreens.  I made it into a pocket to hold extra pictures.

I've added blue trim from my Great Aunt Caroline's estate to that page too. I like to mix sentimental things in with the trash as much as I can.

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Not all of the pages are the same size, I think that adds a bit of interest to the book.

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I like to use trim or ruffles or lace that hang down from the edge of the page, and got lucky on this one when I realized how pretty it looked on this side as well as on the other.  After that, I paid more attention and did this with the ruffles on other pages on purpose.  I'm glad I didn't have the boys' photos on the back of the ruffley page, it wouldn't have worked out so well when it peeked out and showed on this side! 

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The pictures I used were some of my favorite family photos from 2010.

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While I adore digital photos to pieces, I don't like only having them stored on the computer.  Its nice to have a pretty book to flip through, so that everyone can enjoy the pictures, not just me.

IMG_7906 This album was a gift to my son, Mr. Zen and his Beloved.  Its filled with all 7 kids, and photos of the two of them together too.

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Plus myself, my husband and RyGuy.

I made this album and one for our little Hippy Chick as gifts this year, and I think they all liked the presents.  But in a way, it was a gift to myself too. I loved taking time from all the hustle and bustle of the holidays and just look at pictures of the people I loved.

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PS- to shop at 40% off in my Boutique, you need to use this link:

http://www.karlascottage.com?code=happynewyear

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, flowers, holiday decor, Silver Bella, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops, yorkies

 
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Well, my halls are all decked and our cottage is festively foofed. My husband says it looks like Christmas threw up all over the place.  We've had Sugarwings quite a bit over the weekend, so not much else has gotten done but play with her. All the Christmassing happened while she was asleep (I decorated trees till almost 4am). No photos yet, I'll be getting some soon.  When I recover.

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So, while she is in school today, I'm busily getting caught up on cleaning up my Boutique (deleting sold goods and adding a few new things, marking some other stuff down) and adding more goods to Etsy, as well as fine tuning the Romantic White Christmas Ezine.

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Beth and I had a new post every single day while the classes were ongoing. Now that they have been completed, I had to go back and rearrange it all so that it started with the first posts, not with the newest posts.  You know how a blog runs from newest first to oldest last? That is how the classes were set up. Which was great while we were adding daily.

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Now that they are all up and running, I needed to put them into an easier format to read as a class.  We learned some lessons while doing our first class, the Romantic Gothic Ghosts, and made this Ezine a little easier to tweak at the end than that one was. 

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(all of these pictures are of the little "extra" projects we included in the classes that aren't listed on the sign up page)

We also added catagories for each posting, so that you can click on the lesson you want to look at and go directly to it.

It looks to me like it is pretty easy to follow and find your way around. I'd love some feed back from anyone who has signed up.

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If you are in the class, and have posted any of your projects on a blog or flickr, I've got a place to add a link on my blog roll to your pictures. Please send me an email with your info if I can link to you.

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On Friday, I avoided the huge crowds of early shoppers and headed to a flea market with Beth instead.  There was a lot of millinery available, but most a higher price than I like.  I got a couple of hats, then found a few more at one of my favorite antique shops, plus I'd picked up a few on my trip to Omaha for Silver Bella.

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Agnes Rosebud seems to like old flowers as much as I do… I've listed some flowers in the shops, and have big plans for making this with others.  There is a banner I am working on that will need a few, and I'm hoping to make a purse tomorrow.

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And there will be plenty of sparkle to chose from for the purse! Got this bagful at the flea too.

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I like to save the tiniest flowers for projects like these.

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Itty Bitty flowers are so sweet on these Christmas trees I decorated (they are in my shops now).

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My favorite bloom of the bunch has to be this rose, pure velvet!

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Well, I'd better get back to listing things. There will be some new items added this evening too, I'm getting more photos done now while the light is good and will post some trinkets in the shop later.

The chocolate and sepia trees are already listed.  How nice that the first ones I made were such a hit, I had to whip up a few more.

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This set is Neopolitan: milk chocolate, creamy strawberry, and French vanilla.

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I'll leave you with a few more pics of new goods. And if you want something from both shops, I do combine shipping and always refund any excess that is more than a couple dollars over actual postage.

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Tea Cup Fairy

fairies, holiday decor, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art

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I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday! Ours was quiet and laid back, not bad at all. I cooked the turkey the day ahead, and let it warm in the crock pot all day in its juices.  What a time saver, and what a moist bird!  We had a late meal, and everyone brought side dishes, so it was pretty easy.  Lots of free time for baby hugging!

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This is one of my favorite projects from Silver Bella, a tea cup fairy from Beth Quinn's class.She provided a frame for the dress and the head, plus all the silk strips. I added lots of different strips to mine too, I wanted all whites, ivories and lace.

This year, I color coordinated all my projects and made them holiday themed to use in my home, and tonight I am getting the house all decorated, so I'm pulling out the Bella goods and enjoying them.

So far, I've only got a few things out. I want to wait till Sugarwings goes to sleep, then surprise her in the morning with a house all decorated for the holidays!  She's snuggled up with Pop Pop and a story right now, after a busy evening of building a gingerbread house. (World Market has some cute kits on sale for $8, chocolate houses with peppermint decor)

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Its not quite her bedtime yet, and I am trying to be inconspicuous, but am itching to go. Luckily I have my Silver Bella goods to play with until the fairy baby is tucked in for the night.That hs held me in check for a little while.

 I spent the afternoon at a flea market and all the vintage Christmas on display has got me worked up and raring to decorate. Its kind of like chum in the water starting a shark feeding frenzy. Seeing all the faded silver tinsel has set off a holiday frenzy for me. 

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I was in such a hurry that I broke the teacup fairy!!  The cup fell off and smashed, but I glued it all back together like a puzzle, and made bandaids of paper to cover the cracks on the inside and hold it together.

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Then, I glued a bunch of millinery petals down the back to cover the repairs, and wrapped a lace "shawl" around her shoulders to cover the rest of the cracks.

I think I like it better now than before I broke it.  Although, when it hit the floor, I sure didn't think it would work out better than before.

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Isn't she cute? Okay, I off to tuck my little one into bed so I can unleash the frenzy and get decorating!

A foray into film

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), holiday decor, Tutorials, videos, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies

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Yesterday, Beth came over for a puppy play date. Well, actually, we were working on Romantic White Christmas, but the dogs thought it was all about them.

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We rearranged the furniture in my bedroom to make use of the mantel that I have as a headboard. The pups curled up on my bed and kept an eye on what we were doing as we foofed and decked the halls.

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All of the projects we had made for the classes were brought out and displayed, then photographed for a talk on the basics of holiday display. (tomorrow's post on the Ezine

We've tried to make sure that there is a new post everyday on that blog, and that we give lots more than just the projects listed.  There are lots of extras, downloads, freebies, and ideas.

If you are in the class and would like to show what you've made, I've set up a Flickr page for us.

Also, if you have posted a creation from the Ezine on your blog, please let me know and I'll set up a link page to it.

 

 While it was all set up on my mantel, we made a video of the projects.  Using the Flipcamera editing software was a bit of a learning curve for both of us, but once we got going, it was much more simple than we thought. 

I'm looking forward to doing some baby videos now!

IMG_6356 You might have noticed that I still haven't shown Silver Bella pictures??  I'm still not unpacked yet!

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Except for a couple of little things.  I did unpack this lovely old print for my dining room. Its from our shopping excursion to St Joe on the way to Omaha.

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And this purchase was from Sunday at Brass Armadillo with some Bellas. 

They could almost be the same lady in the print, huh?

 

I am linking with:

Tinsel and Company

and

Common Ground

 

 

Bella and Baby news!

family, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art, wallpaper

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Silver Bella was better than EVER.  You can maybe tell just how much I loved my classes? I wanted to give all the projects a big hug!  Teresa changed the format of the event a bit so that we had a wrap up party on Saturday night, and it was the most perfect idea.  I'm so glad she did it.

We were told to bring one project to show everyone, but I just couldn't chose one, so brought them all. How could I chose one class I liked better than the others when all were so freakin wonderful?  Great teachers, great table mates, great projects to make. 

I'll have some closeups of the stuff later, some without me draped all over them.

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While I was away, the newest grand baby was a good girl and waited patiently for me to return.  But her poor momma has had enough. She had a flu bug all weekend and is weak, tired, and losing weight. She looked frail last week, after 6 weeks of off and on contractions and trying to be on bedrest with 5 kids running around.  A fever and some all night upchucking sure didn't help.

So, we all went to the Dr.'s office today and got the news that she needs to be induced. Tuesday morning at 6am, it begins.

My son was heartbroken that the home birth is off. The Dr. is letting him be the catcher in the delivery room and they are going to be doing things as natural as possible, with little interference.  But still, not what they hoped for. (I hate to admit it to them, but it sure is what I hoped for, I feel at ease now)

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Please forgive me if I don't get to answer emails or comments for a few more days. I'll be helping with the existing grand kids while the parents are working on producing the upcoming fairy baby. (Sugarwings says she will name her "Sugarwings Two").

Tonight, I'll get all the orders that were placed while I was away filled and boxed up to drop at the PO tomorrow, then I'll be sitting in the waiting room all day till its time to go and get the little ones at school. 

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There are a million and a half Silver Bella  photos to share too. But hopefully, I'll have to wait until after I share baby pictures with you….

We had a kick off brunch at Carol's farm house before  heading up to Omaha, then two carloads of us went to Wallpaper Heaven, so I have pictures from that too.  Hannah's Treasures had giant scrap packs on sale for $7 each, so I bought enough to share with each class.  When I went down stairs to the work rooms each morning at the hotel, I was carrying my overstuffed supply bag, my purse, camera and a few giant bags of scrap packs of this vintage paper.  At least the paper wasn't heavy like the bag was.

Well, I have a ton to do tonight.  Its time to tuck in Sugarwings and read some stories, then I've got to do a post for Romantic White Christmas.  I think we'll  have a giveaway for all of you who have signed up… maybe a bundle of nice old wallpaper?

 
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By the way, thanks for joining the class!  When I had a roomful of Bella Buds here visiting we sure enjoyed doing Beth's project.  I hope all of you who signed up will enjoy it as much as we did.  In these, we mixed and matched the provided images and added some flowers and bottle brush trees to it. I love seeing the variations on the idea!

Please wish us luck tomorrow.  Next time I see you, we'll have baby pictures to see!!

Redos and repairs

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, flowers, holiday decor, parties, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops, yorkies

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Wow, thanks SO much for the response to our Romantic White Christmas e-zine!  I've been working away on it, and actually wrote 11 posts in 2 days. Whew! Plus making more stuff for it.  I have a habit of not being able to stop once I get started…. 

I've got a couple of "bonus" projects made and a couple of other extras too. Just some simple little pretties for the holidays.

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Today, I started cleaning up mystudio to get ready for a dinner party and was able to use some of the Romantic White Christmas things in my decor.  These aren't over whelmingly screaming CHRISTMAS, they are just sparkly, vintage and festive.

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Well, this one kind of does.  At least it screams "NOEL"!

When Beth and I shot photos for the classes, we had all the things we made on display, and I liked the look of this up in the window so much, that I'm leaving it.  I already missed the Romantic Gothic Ghosts banner, the window felt naked without it. 

I might just be a banner adict now. I'll need one for every season.

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We took everything off the top of this buffet and redid it in whites and silver as a back drop for the projects and I liked it so much, its staying this way. It had been a pink explosion before, now there is just a hint of blush here and there.

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Sadly, when I started putting the tables together and pulled out my favorite table cloth, this is what it looked like.  Its really old, and the fabric is just falling apart.  I am too lazy to   was afraid to try to sew it, and thought it was a goner. Then, I remembered Kay Ellen's Sealah Tape. The stuff is amazing!

Its a two sided tape that her mom invented and is so easy to use.

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A few holes here and there don't bother me, but that was big enough to lose a dinner plate in. So I covered up the bad place with a few bits of lace and some tattered silk.

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While I was at it, I covered up a few more rips with lace.  (These girls don't realize I am taking a photo of the table cloth. Please don't tell them. They think cameras are only meant to focus on them)

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Today I made time to finish up my hat for Silver Bella too. Here is a little bit of it.  Its a bit different as far as head wear goes…. 


 

Romantic White Christmas is ready to go!

fairies, holiday decor, how to's, how-to projects, Tutorials, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops

 
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Beth and I worked on photographing our projects for the Romantic White Christmas class yesterday, and I was able to get the site up and running.  I was being very flustered and scattered and was feeling the pressure of getting it all pulled together in time, plus getting ready for Silver Bella and a couple of dinner parties. Beth asked if I was OK, and told me that it wasn't like me to be frantic about getting things done. I usually take it all in stride.

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But then, she asked me how the baby was doing and I realized I was totally blocking all my grand baby worries and focusing them on the other things.  I'm not frantic about projects and parties! I'm really wrecked worrying about the new baby. 

Sometimes it takes a good friend to calm you down and help you face your fears.

So far all is well with the baby, the due date is nearing and the new momma is holding up.  The closer the date gets, the more relieved I should be, since the little one gets stronger and stronger as she grows.  But 6 weeks of labor stopping and starting has left me frazzled. And no pre-natal care terrifies me.

But the momma is calm and cool and I need to follow her lead.  Beth reminded me that they are following their beliefs and they are not stupid, if a serious problem comes up, they will go to the hospital. 

So, I'm focusing on the good news, and looking forward to the parties and projects, and a new cuddle bundle coming soon. Staying positive can't hurt. Turning into a frazzled wreck will only make it worse.

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Sorry, sometimes I use this blog as a daily diary to help me deal with things. Other times, its a kind ear to tell my problems too. But I'm sure you all would rather I just kept it a happy place to share pretty stuff!

So, on with the pretties!

The NOEL Banner is mine, and the patterns are hand drawn.  I've also included an ornament and star pattern to use too. Plus, I have edited and sized the patterns to be printed 8 x 10" like the banner, or 4 x 6" to be used as ornaments.

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Beth sure made some nice stuff for her side of the classes. This is a details of a  white feather wreath she created and embellished.

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And how sweet is this?

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This one is from me, and I hope everyone likes it, they are a bit different…. but I had fun with them.  Can't you picture this on a table top filled with mini silver ornaments and moss?

I have this shoe 2 ways, one has a bit more color to it.  We've based the projects on White Christmas of course, but if it was all completely white, the papers would all be blank.  We use a lot a of neutrals and a hint of soft colors. 

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I spent two weeks going through my ephemera stashes and scanned all my favorites, then edited them to sepia or black and white, and some with barely there colors.  Then, I included some of the original colored  papers in the catalog for you too, so you'd have choices.  There are lots of papers and images to chose from, much more than what you will need just for these projects.

These photo album mats are a good example of images that you'll find in the catalogs that will be useful year round, not just for holiday crafts.

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The image used on the bell is taken from an old postcard. I have hand painted wings onto her, then scanned and edited the picture to sepia. I wanted to add some touches that were one of a kind and you couldn't find anywhere else.

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This little angel is from an old photo that I painted wings for too.  She has a hint of some of those barely there colors in the wings and in the patterns I painted on her shirt, but over all, this stocking has a "white" feeling.

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And I can't wait to make this little Pretty Pixie box from Beth!  Mine might get wings….

 

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And Beth had this idea for a song book. Its filled with all your favorite holiday tunes and simple enough to make that you'll want one for every family member to carry as you go carolling!

Plus, you know, we'll have more.  I tend to go on and on and am unstopable. I think its a good thing for me to do two blogs instead of just one, because I do have a habit of saying wayyyyy too much. With two blogs, my blathering will be split in half.  Oops, that really isn't a good selling point, is it?

What I meant, is that you should expect lots of extras on the Romantic White Christmas site, beyond just the projects listed. We'll have some projects that you just print and embellish, gift wrap and decorating ideas for Christmas, videos,  plus a few presents here and there. 

I hope you'll join us!

Easter angels

Today, I'm linking with White Wednesdays over at Faded Charm.  I always enjoy her white party, but rarely have a white theme on Wednesday to fit.

Boo! (free scary images for you to use)

free images, holiday decor, vintage paper/collage art

  Moth babies

This morning, I was scanning old photos of cute kids to make decorations for the baby shower I'm having for the newest fairy baby coming my way.

  update:(Adam's Beloved is doing well, the contractions have stopped, so the baby is resting and growing and waiting to be born! Yay!)

  Ghost bro and sis

No, this is not how I am decorating for the baby shower!

While editing these in Picnik, I started to play with the cool Halloween tools they have, and made up some ghostly pictures too.

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Creepy, huh?

To use these in your own art, or just to print and display for Halloween, double click to open in a larger window, save, then print from your files. 

And if you are interested in making some romantic and moody Halloween decor, you still have time to join in our Romantic Gothic Ghost class. Its $25, includes tons of images, step by step directions, videos, and decorating tips.

Ghost babe

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Of course, I had to zomby myself up a bit while I was at it.  I promise, nothing like this last one will be in the Gothic Ghost class!

 

Remnants of Dorothy

give away, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art

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Today I actually started to restock my Etsy shop, after saying I was going to for months. Maybe clearing out the shed, helped me clear my head too, and get some work done that needed doing!

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I also "cleaned house" in my Boutique and deleted all the sold items to make it easier to shop through.

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And of course, I added a few 'new' old things to the mix!   

Not everything in the out buildings got sent away. I found a box full of cool salvage trim type things that I painted and distressed today and added those too. There were a lot of these pieces that are made from molds of decorative pieces.

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My goal is to add things to the Etsy shop a few times a week until I can get it built back up. I really let it go… and Etsy is such a good way to meet new customers all over the world. 

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Its just so much easier to use my Boutique, and it feels like "home" to me.   Etsy photos are edited at 1000 instead of 600/200 like my shop, and have to be square.  Hmm, now really, does that sound like such a big deal to complain about? 

What a whiner !! Its just not my habit to do it that way, and I have to stop and think as I work on it instead of being on auto pilot and doing the job automatically like I do for my website.

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I've had some requests for Dorothy tags from people who weren't able to join the swap. If you are an Oz fan, check out the kits, tag book, and extra tags that I have made up.

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Here is an ephemera filled pack of Dorothy goodies, that includes a lot of fun doo dads for dressing up your own tags.

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I'll be adding a lot more millinery soon, too. And it looks like I'm down to one package of wallpaper, I'd better be thinking about chopping some of that. 

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Don't forget, you can enter to win one of my Romantic Gothic Ghost completed projects as my prize for the October Giveaway.  Or you can make your own by joining the class, you still have time to whip up some ORANGE free Halloween decor to decorate your home with some moody atmosphere.

Beth and I will have one more drawing before Halloween since we've had so many new joiners to the Ezine since the prizes were all given out.  We'll come up with a craft pack of goodies to give to one of the artists who have signed up to do our online classes.

To win the completed piece of artwork from me, all you have to do is leave a comment anytime, all month long on any post of my blog.  Just because I like giving presents!

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