We’re having a party

Curious Sofa Style is nothing but the Good Stuff!

bird song art event, We're having a party

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Debbie Dusenberry of Curious Sofa sent me these photos of the project she is making for Bird Song.

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She'll be teaching these two sconce shades, and they are even more beautiful than I was expecting.

And you expect a lot from a lady of her talents!

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Gorgeous, huh? 

The classes are most likely sold out.  I'm holding a spot for someone, and haven't heard back from her. So, if you'd like to be on a waiting list to join us the last day of April and first day of May, for classes in my studio with Debbie, Carol, Lisa, and myself, please let me know.

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Debbie also sent me this picture of her supplies for the kits.  Yum.

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My thoughts have turned to the menus for the weekend, since I'll be feeding everyone breakfast, lunch, and treats both days.  I've decided to order pizza for the evening meal that I am doing, so I can mingle and have fun with the group. All these great ladies are coming from all over the country to come and visit, and I hate to be so busy that I can't hang out with them!

It never hurts to plan ahead. I'm not a list maker, but I do plan non-stop in my head. There are a lot of lists rolling around in there, pages and pages of them.  So, right up there in my noggin with the thoughts of what would make the best tasting chicken salad for my guests, and how long should the lace snippets be for my Paper Cowgirl kits, is a list of what I  need to photograph and list for my Boutique grand opening (coming soon!!) and about a billion other things. If I took the time to write it all down, I'd never have time to do it all. 

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Also on that never ending list of lists in my head, is trying to figure out how to set up a linky party. Since we are having one next weekend.

Mrs. Staggs was the person who suggested the "Using the Good Stuff" challenge.  And she has offered a giveaway on her blog for the day too.  Here is a photo of her generous treats. 

Please go to her blog for the giveaway rules. (I know I'd love to win those rose basket die cuts!!)

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Simple, just leave a comment on any post,  up to and including the party.

I hope you will link up with us and show a project you've made with your favorite supplies- the good stuff that we tend to hoard and not use.  It can be a blog post from your past, or something you have just made. 

Please add info back to my blog from your posting, so everyone can see the rest of the parade of pretties.

A few thoughts on Good Stuff

Books, give away, show and tell, vintage paper/collage art, wallpaper, We're having a party

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In honor of our challenge coming up, I delved deeply into the Good Stuff yesterday. I had a stack of chipboard rectangles covered in fantastic old wallpaper, that had been on the shelf above my desk for about a year, and I'd never used them.

Now, I have tons of wallpaper, and plenty to chose from. In my mind its all great stuff. But weirdly, there was something just a little special about these covered boards, all set and ready to go that held me up. I kept thinking that they were too "nice" to just use for nothing special.

So, I decided that if they were all that nice, it just meant that they deserved to have other great supplies added to them!  Each little book that I made was done with only the best stuff in my stash.

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There are different ways to attack the Good Stuff pile of accumulated supplies you are afraid to touch.

You can ease into it, just using one nice thing to elevate your creation.  Or you could sprinkle them throughout, for  a nice mix. (my typical plan)  Or you can just go for it and use all Good Stuff.  I chose the latter when  I made these and went whole hog. 

Every bit that went into these journals was from my Besties pile.

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Including inside the books.  Why have a boxful of French post cards if I am just saving them?  I never see them inside the box on the shelf (although it does feel really good to know that they are there, near by and sooooo pretty). 

But you know what? It feels just as good to know that there is a beautiful French postcard inside this ephemera book!

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Once you get going, its a very liberating feeling. 

Of course, there are limits, and you don't want to waste your best things on projects that aren't good enough. Well, maybe that isn't how I meant to say it. I believe that everything I make needs to be good enough, everything should be done to my best abilities.  When I make something I picture someone picking it up, looking at the details, turning it over.

I want it to be well constructed and properly finished as well as pretty.

But- I also figure price.  Would I make a tag with a $5 piece of jewelry on it? No, but I'd make a tag with the best supplies I could afford to put into it and still make it at a reasonable cost.

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Also, knowing what the piece is going to be used for plays into the supply decision. A special gift deserves an upgrade, right?  But the label or tag on the gift itself should be looked at as possibly thrown away later on by the recipient.

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Another thought, for artists who sell their work, is "Can anyone afford to buy this piece???"

Its tempting to layer on the Besties, but there comes a point when the cost factor comes into play.  Luckily, I find good bargains on my pretties, and also the things that I often consider my best stuff aren't exactly high priced items.

Its not always the price that makes something wonderful, of course. Like the ruffle on this tag.  I trimmed the fabric off a very old pair of curtains that were falling apart. The curtains weren't worth a fortune, that isn't what makes it special to me.  Its the perfectly faded old pink color, and the softness of the old fabric. And the fact that I can't just run to Hobby Lobby to buy more if I run out.

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Sometimes it seems like we artists tend to work for the cost of materials.  Our time isn't always covered in the price of what we sell.  But when the creations are from the heart, it just feels so good to have someone care enough to buy them, that we just keep on cranking the stuff out.

Beth and I like to quote Jenny Doh's speech from Kim's mermaid event last summer, when she spoke of why we make art. 

"It's the process"

She meant that as artists, it's often not what we get out of selling the piece we've created, it's just the process itself of making it that counts.  So, why not treat ourselves to making our art with the best possible stuff we can?

I take a lot of joy in using beautiful and special materials. It elevates not only my artwork, but the process itself.  It makes me happy to play with pretties. What a great  job I have!

I may never be rich, but I sure do like what I do for a living!!!

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If you'd like a chance to win a packet of my Good Stuff supplies, please leave a comment on any post (or all of them for more chances) between now and our challenge link party on March 6-7.

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And if you'd like to do a little show and tell of creations you've made using your Besties, please come to our link party on Sunday March 6 and Monday March 7.

That gives you two weeks to get up the nerve to dig in to the Good Stuff.  Believe me, you'll be glad you did!

 

A giveaway, a challenge, and “the good stuff”

sewing?, show and tell, vintage paper/collage art, We're having a party

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There were a few plain bags left over after Beth and I made up all of the goodie bags for Bird Song.  So, I foofed them up with trims and flowers and pretties that I had stashed in the studio, to use for another event I have coming up soon.  This rose image is printed on canvas and it is one of those things that has been  waiting for the right project.

Now, I'm a BIG believer in "using the good stuff" as I've mentioned before. But also, I believe in not wasting it and using it willy nilly either!

I hang on to things till the right project comes along.  Its not hoarding, no way. Its establishing a catelog of supplies so I'll have what I need when I need it.

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There is a fine line between accumulating too much and having plenty to chose from when you are ready to work on something, though.  I don't think I can define that line…

But when my pal, Kim, asked me to be a sponsor for her Moulin Rouge event in March (which I can't wait to go to!)- I was at a loss for a moment when she said she needed SEVENTY items for the goodie bags. 

That sounded like a lot.  But once I glanced around the studio, I quickly came up with plenty of pretties that I had plenty of.  What I settled on, was a few tidbits in a glam color palette tucked into little pouches that I made with metallic flocked wallpaper.

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While I was at it, I made an extra one up too, and over stuffed it with some fun "good stuff".  I realized that I had missed out on my 4 year blog-o-versary and needed a gift to draw a name for.

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  Then, my blog friend, Mrs. Staggs, commented on my previous statement about always using the "good stuff".  She said that like many artists, she struggles to actually use her best supplies.

We decided that what we need is a challenge!  Want to join us? Everyone should delve into their best supplies and cut, chop, glue, and enjoy them, then show us what you've created.

I'll host a Linky party so you can share your post about your best supplies.

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How about in two weeks?  That should give us time to make something good. Of course, a week of that might be spent staring at that great paper and getting up the courage to cut into it….

I'll draw a name for my package of good stuff that day.(Leave a comment on any post between now and then, as often as you'd like, to enter)

You can use this button on your blog so that everyone knows you'll be participating.

Make anything you'd like. Just use some of your treasures to make it!

Angels, fairies, and snow princesses

celebrations, fairies, family, Food and Drink, holiday decor, parties, Sugarwings, We're having a party

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We had a Kid's Holiday Party yesterday and the little ones indulged me with a little dress up play and modelling. 

 

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I tried to make the photo part quick so they would think it was fun, then got them back to the main event- goodies, and art projects.

We had hot cocoa with all the fixins, eggnog, brownies, pumpkin bars, veggies, and rollups. It was an early out day for school, so the party was from 2-5, so these weren't meant for dinner, just after school snacks.

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We had a couple different projects to do too.  I picked up a dozen Santa hats from the dollar store, and a bagful of half price holiday floral pics from Hobby Lobby.  There really is a lot of fun stuff on those wire picks, jingle bells, flowers, pretend candies, glittered leaves, etc. I just took some wire cutters and separated all the big sprigs into individual pieces, easy for gluing on to the hats and set out a few other fun tid bits for them to have at too. There is always plenty of extra goodies around the studio to share.

They got to make some chip board ornaments too, and all the mommies each made a couple of those for their trees too.

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We ended up not getting photos of all the kids. The boys weren't as interested in posing, and my fairy grand girls were busy with playing and artwork. I can catch them later for pictures, though.

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A few years back, I painted a Christmas tree mural on plywood and had cup hooks on the tree branches to sell ornaments off of at antique shows. Now, I bring the mural in from the shed and set it in my living room for the holidays.  With a few other props in front of it, it made a good backdrop for the pictures.

 
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This morning, I've been doing some editing to the pictures. I LOVE PICNK!!!!!!!!

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Playing with hand tinted photos is almost as much fun as painting, but easier and quicker!  And way, way too addictive.

I should be out doing some Christmas shopping instead of playing with pictures.

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But can you see why I love doing it so much, when I have such gorgeous little models to work with?

I'll get some prints made and maybe these can be some of my Christmas gifts this year.

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Its been a hectic, busy, Christmas packed couple of weeks. Before the trip, I had my book club bash, then while we were in Virginia, we were treated to a holiday office party dinner out with my husband's co-workers.

Since I've been back, I have had Sugarwing's school play, craft day, and his little kid party.  Plus a couple of Sugarwing Sleepover nights, and those are a party in themselves….

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Tomorrow is a party at a friend's and Saturday I'm having another dinner party.

And do I have presents purchased and wrapped? Heck no.

I thought about shopping while in Virginia, but my family is not easy to buy for. I can't just pop into JCPenny and buy a gift for any of them.  They like specialty items, dance costumes, art supplies, hand made stuff, or recycled goodies.   So, I've put it off.

Those hand made items are going to be biting me on the butt if I don't get moving on them…. I have hopes to do some small paintings for the kid's rooms. 

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Waiting till the last minute, then throwing one party after another might not have been the smartest holiday plan…

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I'm afraid that by the time I get done with all my parties, and its time to do that last minute gift rush, I'll be feeling like Sugarwings was last night after the party!

(no editing can help this little model, I'm afraid- she partied hard)

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Did I mention that there was face painting at the party too?  I painted the kids' and they reciprocated by painting mine.

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My hair is still a bit crisp from the paint.

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One of the few gifts that I bought and have ready to give, has to be returned! I bought matching fairy gowns for Pixie Pie and Sugarwings at Tuesday Morning for $10 each, and Pixie Pie showed up wearing the same dress for the party!

 She looks so beautiful in it, I just knew it was the perfect dress for her. But now, what do I give her?

While we are talking about gifts, I need to announce the winner of the 1,000,000th visitor giveaway.

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Thanks so much for leaving all the kind comments about my milestone! I wish I had a gift for you all (but as you just heard me complaining about- I don't even have gifts for my family for Christmas yet!)

This gift goes to:

Pat Spone (no blog)  Pat, please send me your address and I'll get your gift in the mail. 


 

One in a million!? A giveaway and some winners

give away, sewing?, Sugarwings, We're having a party, Workshops, yorkies

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This week, I've caught the sewing bug.  And I hate to sew. But embellishing ready made bags (vintage postal bags that I've coffee dyed) is simple and fun, and addictive. I gathered up some trims and flowers, sat down to the machine and before I knew it, there was a pile of decorated bags.

These bags were found in Texas at RoundTop, and had Kansas City, Kansas postal labels on them.  I bought all that was left in the pile, and am just now getting around to using them.

I've had to make myself stop embellishing, because, I have too many other things that I need to do. These can wait… But I wanna play with these pretties!! 

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Do you blame me?  I just love making them.  Of course, I started it all while I had a little helper, the new baby was laying on a pillow under the table while her momma and I sewed.  Now that she isn't here, it isn't quite as fun.

So, I can get back to my other duties, I've got an article due, and a few other projects with deadlines.  Some of you are asking about my Cottage Art Event at May Day, and I really need to pull those details together.  I'll be working on it this weekend.  Info coming soon, I hope.  Thanks for your interest!

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See, how cute she is laying on her pillow under the table?? Of course, it was hard to concentrate on working with so much cuddliness nearby. But we managed to get a lot of work done, anyway.

Aggie Rose seems to be every bit as fascinated by this baby as Twinkle was with Sugarwings. We got Twinks when Sugarwings was 6 months old and they grew up together.  I think doing it this way, with the dog a bit older than the baby is better. She is still a puppy, but not as fragile.

 

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Here they are together on the day they met. Twinks adored her girl from the beginning and no amount of ear pulling or squeezing ever bothered her.

Twinkle has taken on so much of Sugarwing's personality, I have to wonder if AggieRose will be like Mayara?

Sugarwings and her pup are both fiercely loving, loyal, and happy, excited girls.  Always exuberant and dramatic. Curious, bouncy, and packed with way too much personality to fit into their tiny bodies. So far, Mayara and Agnes both are pretty calm, laid back types.  It will be interesting to see if they continue to be a match as they grow up together.

Or is it just odd that a grandmother lumps her baby doll's personalities in with the dogs?

 
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I forgot to announce the winner of my Romantic White Christmas giveaway. This bunch-o-baubles goes to:

Sue Elseth

 

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And my November Giveaway goes to:

Susie Q (no blog)

 She will get Mrs. Santa's Slipper from our Romantic White Christmas classes.

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For the December Giveaway, I'm not sure yet…. But please leave a comment, all comments all month go into the drawing.  Since it doesn't mail out till January, I don't want the prize to be too Christmassy. So, I'll come up with something this month and let you know.

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Guess what milestone I just passed?  I'd been watching my stats knowing this was getting close, but it came and went before I realized it!

MY ONE MILLIONETH VISITOR!

Wow.  When I started blogging, I sure never thought I'd even reach 1,000 people looking at my little on line diary. Thanks so much to all of you who come to visit.  I enjoy the comments and the company. 

So, since I missed out on seeing who exactly was number 1,000,000- I'll have a drawing here.

 
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I'll fill up one of my decorated postal bags with some treats for you.

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Some vintage angels, a brooch, mini bottle brush trees…

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A frosted angora rosette…

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A tiny test tube filled with mercury glass beads…

And a free entry into Romantic White Christmas ezine.

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Deadline?? hmmmm… I'll give you some time.  I'll draw a name next week when I get back from my trip to VA.  Sunday the 12th. That way, the winner gets the little angels in time to enjoy for the holiday season.

Remember, all comments on all posts count toward the December Giveaway, what ever that will be, but for the 1,000,000th visitor prize drawing, please leave a comment here.

And thanks again for coming to visit!

 

 

 

Sticky door knobs

family, Food and Drink, holiday decor, parties, Sugarwings, We're having a party

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We managed to fit in one trip to the Pumpkin Patch before the season ended. Sugarwings and I spent almost 3 hours there, just talking to pumpkins and meeting new fuzzy friends. She certainly is a nature child and is happier playing with dirt than toys most of the time.

 

 Here she is in a quickie little video of her naming her newest buddy. 

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We found a few little pumpkins to adopt, and it was hard to convince her that the caterpillar couldn't come home with us too.  She was satisfied when I told her that next time we went there, she could visit him again and he would be a butterfly.

 
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  We did a little shopping at the local Salvation Army too, where I got her a big bagful of new clothes for 20 bucks. Isn't this little outfit cute? It was a pale blue, but I dyed the shirt and floral overalls in a fuchsia dye to brighten them up.  The whole outfit cost $2.00.  (I'm not counting the cost of the dye, because I bought it to dye the sheets for the Gypsy Fairy Wagon Bassinette and just threw these in with them)

Kids clothes are so expensive, and fit for such a short period of time, that I am always on the lookout at thrift stores and am thrilled to get hand me downs for her too.  Plus, since she is such a dirt aficionado, its nice to not worry about what she is wearing. I might not be as quick to let her wallow around, happy as a pig in mud if I'd spent $20 on one outfit instead of on a whole bag of outfits. Plus, have you looked at the price tag on kid's clothes? $20 wouldn't get me very far!

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This has been a particuarly fun Halloween season, with Sugarwings big enough to really get into it all. She loves the Monster  Mash as much as I do, we've been singing and dancing to it all week.

 For our party, I set up a caramel apple making station in the treat cabinet, and I think that the adults enjoyed making their treats as much as the kids did.

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My fairy grand baby was as happy to make a caramel apple as she was to do her very own witchy  face makeup.

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Pixie Pie liked them too.  Seems like anytime you give kids an oportunity to do something themselves, they are pretty happy.  We do a lot of "make your own" parties- mini pizzas, cupcakes and tacos are all fun for kids to put together.   And with 4 little dorkies in the house, the floor doesn't get too bad while kids are creating their plates.  The dogs hang out under the table and are enjoying the party more than anyone else.

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We set up a pumpkin decorating station outside the kids were given paints and brushes. I had big plans to clean off all the seeds and roast them, but there was just too much going on and a bit too much paint mixed in with the pumpkin guts to do it.

When Sugarwings and I carved our own pumpkin earlier, she helped me pick out all the seeds. I'd never roasted them before, but there wasn't much to it, here is how we did it:

  First, we washed the seeds and got all the strings off.

Then, tossed them with sea salt and a splash of olive oil, then spread them out on a cookie sheet to bake at 350 until they started to look about half way done.

 I melted a 1/4 stick of  butter, added just a little cinnamon and sugar and a cup of pecans,  Sugarwings stirred them altogether and we both spread the mix back out on the pan again.  I cooked them till they were crunchy.

I wasn't sure how long they needed to bake, so just checked on it every few minutes.  When the seeds started to explode and pop, I figured they'd gone long enough! I wasn't expecting that. 

We've been eating them on salad all week.  They are only lightly sugared, and its pretty tasty that way.  They'd be good on ice cream too.

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It started to turn cold later, but was still pretty nice for this part  of the evening.

We still haven't had our first frost yet! I'm thinking about hauling my potted topiary rosebush into the studio while it is still blooming.

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My aqua eyeshadow as face paint was popular, lots of us ended up with an unearthly blue glow.

 
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The kids painted mini pumpkins and made ghosts too.  Its always funny to me, how serious the kid's faces are while they are working.

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Yep, it was a fun Halloween week for us here at the cottage.  Now, if only I could whip up a magic spell that took away all the sticky hand prints from my door knobs… I've been finding remnants of the caramel apple extravaganza everywhere!

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Today, I'm still scanning and printing images for the Romantic White Christmas, and Beth and I are working on a banner for the class.  Its still in progress, but here is a peek.

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While I was scanning images for Christmas, I found these pumpkins for you. Just right click, save the larger image in the window to your computer and print.

The pink side of the baby shower and news for next spring

celebrations, fairies, family, flowers, Food and Drink, parties, We're having a party, Workshops

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No baby yet, but I have more pics of the shower last week.  Earlier, I showed you the bright colored dining tables set up in the studio. In the house, I used the dining room to set up a dessert buffet and decorated in there with pink and white.

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Not all the treats are set out yet in these photos, I had a pumpkin cheesecake to join the brownies and strawberry shortcake.  I'd made home made whipped cream for the first time in my life, and sadly, I fell madly in love with the stuff.  I want to make it all the time, and my previous fave, low fat CoolWhip will never be good enough again.

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For the centerpiece, I scanned old photos of babies and turned them into shower fairies by giving them wings and parasols.

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The are hung from spray painted and glittered branches potted in my pink gum ball machine. I just took the top off of the machine, wrapped a chunk of oasis floral foam in pink shredded paper and slid it in.   Then, stuck the branch into the foam and started hanging fairies.

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 A pink toy trunk from my studio was used to set the fairy tree on. And Sugarwing's doll bed was lined with old doilies and used to hold napkins, plates, and silverware.

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Her room got raided again for a doll bed to use for dispay too.

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I turned the dining table sideways and pushed it up to the window, then sat the chairs around the room in seating groups.  This vintage bedspread was used as a table cloth, but it was too short and both ends of the table were open and naked. So, I draped two lace curtains across the ends of the table.

All of the flowers were from my garden, or a friend's yard, and all of the decor was stuff I found around the house or made in the studio.  So it cost me nothing (but the price of the food) to make the room pretty for the party.

And yes, the friend said I could pick her flowers.

The poor tree branch that I used for the fairies is from my dearly departed Weeping Pussy Willow that died this summer. I snapped the top off of the tree to keep, since it was such a pretty shape, and it was ideal for spray painting and filling with fairies. (if you count the $60 tree, I guess my display was not cheap after all!)

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Here is a little tip from me:

If you decide to make a banner to hang behind your table for a party, you should probably do it BEFORE you have everything set up.

I was all done with my table and felt like I was missing something, so ran out to the studio  to make this banner and had to squeeze behind the table and tippy toe stretch to hang it.

The banner is 4 squares of chipboard covered in old wallpaper, with a crepe paper ruffle across the bottom. I then used a decorative punch to cut out ledger paper shapes, glued those down, and wrote the letters B A B Y in glitter on the centers of the shapes.  It still looked bare, so I popped a millinery bloom in the center of the crepe paper.  Very fast and simple. Holes got punched in the tops and I hung it from a length of pink tulle. 

It was a lot quicker to make than to hang on the window! Of course, if I'd hung it before setting up the table, it would have been a heck of a lot easier.

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The tree confused my poor husband who only asked me a couple of times who all the babies were.  He seems to think that anytime I use a cabinet card for making something, it must be a relative. Because why on earth would you have pictures of strangers in the house?

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Of course, he is the same guy who was showing photos of our house in a magazine to his mom. When I looked over his shoulder, I saw it wasn't even my article, or our house.  If it was pink and white, he figured it must be ours.

Its amazing that he can be so good natured about me working in the studio so much, since he really doesn't get what I do at all.  In his mind, I must be out here just playing demented paper doll games and painting everything I can get a hold of white.

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Luckily, I have my Sugarwings, who thinks that everything I have is the COOLEST.  And soon, I'll have Mayara, and I'll start teaching her to have fun in the studio with me.   Its nice to have some one who GETS ME.  Like my fairy baby and my blog friends do.

Hey, if you'd like to come and play in my studio world,too-  I'm planning a workshop out there on May Day weekend of 2011.  I've got a couple of great instructors lined up and am still working out the details.

My friend, Lisa and I were chatting back and forth this weekend, and one of those, "wouldn't it be fun if" conversations turned into "Lets do it on May Day and have a Spring party!".  I emailed Carol and she is in too. (if you get a chance, go by and tell Carol Happy Birthday, she is celebrating this weekend)

This class will be small, less than 20 people.  (if I'm lucky enough to get 20, that is!!) Simple, casual, fun, and laid back. Just the way I like things.

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I'd love to see you here in the studio next spring…. I meet the nicest people in blogland.  Rachael sent us a doll she made of Sugarwings, inspired by my paintings in the Grumpy Fairy book!  Isn't it adorable?

 

Gypsy Wagon Baby Bed

family, flowers, Hand Painted Furniture, hand painted signs, We're having a party

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On Sunday, I did my part to get ready for the new baby.   I painted a bassinette for her.

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Its a Fairy Gypsy Wagon basket with lots of colors, flowers, butterflies, with a sun on one end and moon on the other.

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While cleaning out the shed, I came across this old bassinette, that I had used for display at shows. My husband was horrified, not only because it wasn't leaving with the rest of the goodies in the shed, but because I said I was keeping it for the baby. He called it a death trap.  Mostly, he just doesn't care for old stuff, and doesn't see possibilities in them.

The paint was chipped and peeling and it was full of spiders and dirt. Well, I'm not fond of spiders and those had to go, but I love chippy and peeling. Too bad that's not a safe thing for babies. It all had to be sanded to remove any loose paint, and the base of it needed to be repaired.  Some of the brackets were missing and the wood was split out on one leg.

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And I couldn't find  a mattress for it anywhere in town. Wouldn't you think that Sears, Pennys or Walmart would carry a bassinette mattress?  Nope. So, I went to the fabric store ( Hancocks), and got waterproof fabric meant for cribs, and some foam.

The foam was then wrapped up in the fabric and held in place with double stick tape that I get from Kay Ellen. The stuff is magnificent if you are a non-sewer! It sticks to just about anything and is really secure.  She says its used for embellishing swim suits, so it must hold up well if it can do that.

I cut the foam to fit nice and snug, so it would be safe for a newborn.  I used a firm piece of foam too. You don't want anything loose that a baby can smother in. Or a gap between the mattress and side of the bed where a baby can get trapped.

 
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While these aren't  my typical colors,  I had a great time using them. Its fun to stretch and try something different.  And to do something to make another person happy, and I think I did, the expectant momma is a rainbow gypsy and this was just right for her.

I used metallic and glitter paints here and there as accents, then sprayed it with clear poly and a bit of silver glitter spray too. 

The only problem with it now, is that the sheets I found to fit it are white.  Which just doesn't go with this colorful creation. So, I'll need to dye them, to complete the look.  And I have a special mobile for it too…..

But I can't show that. Its a surprise for the baby shower tomorrow night.

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While I had my brushes and paint out, I made a sign for my son's yard.  Last week, we were sitting on their porch, watching the kids play on the side walk, and over and over, had to remind the kids that the alley was a ROAD and not safe to run into!

We thought a two sided sign, with this message facing the road might help.

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This side faces the sidewalk. Sugarwings and Finn can't read, but Clover can, so I wrote "stop" for her.  For the little ones, I made a cartoon that I hoped would catch their eye and be a reminder that a car could come by at any time.

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Its not exactly a high quality production, but it was quick, and is colorful and I have my fingers crossed that they'll learn something from it.  I spent about an hour on it, but I think its enough to get my point across.

Well, I'd better go and get ready for the baby shower.  I've made a pumpkin cheesecake and brownies. Left on the menu is strawberry shortcake, mac and cheese, baked beans, sweet potatoes (that I dug out of my garden today!) olive salad, tossed salad, and crusty bread.  We also have bean burgers (for the vegatarians) and my husband has a couple of big turkey breasts in the smoker right now, so I'll be slicing those up and covering them with BBQ sauce.

Its not a Kansas party unless you BBQ something!

 

 

To Sugarwings- and THANKS swappers- and OOOPS

a lapse of memory again, or am I just careless?, Books, I do tend to run on, don't I?, parties, show and tell, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art, We're having a party

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Sugarwings and I had a pretend tea party this weekend, and we both opened hostess gifts from the Dorothy tag books swap.  I'm so touched by all the thoughtfulness!  Anyone who knows me, knows that the way to my heart is to spoil that little fairy grand baby of mine.

Or to make something for me,  I Iove hand made things!  Or to give me ephemera and supplies to use in my own work. Or to to make a thoughtful gesture.  I guess there are lots of ways to get to me,  I so appreciate an act of kindness! 

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Before the party started, we opened a gift from Barbara, that she sent, "just because".  I swear, don't you meet the nicest people in the blog world?

We called it the Yellow Brick Road Dress. It's a colorful concoction featuring a road, appliqued ruby slippers down the front, and poppies stitched to the shoulder.

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Sugarwings has both red glittered slippers from the Oz movie and silver glittered slippers that were in the Oz book. I found them at garage sales, and she loves them so much, that she insists they are on her bed at night when I tuck her in.  Not exactly cuddly, but they make her happy.  And I know how women can be about their shoes.  Personally, I have Fred Flinstone feet and am always happy to find a non-Birkenstock that fits me. So, I can't be a shoe person like she is. Wish I could.

 Agnes Rosebud was invited to the party, and I dressed her up in the poppy headband that Barb had made to go with the dress. But the little pup wasn't all that interested in our presents.

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Until this one came out of the box!  Even the dogs were remembered with a hostess gift of tasty treats.

And oh my! Do you see that flying monkey on the altered blocks??  Sorry its not facing the camera completely, the two blocks spell OZ in green glittered letters and its cuter than a bug! Its from Amy Bauer.

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The monkey was all wrapped up as a gift to me,  but Sugarwings can't quite believe it is not for her.   If we have to arm wrestle for it, I think I can take her.

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The ribbon in her hair was part of the wrapping that I saved from the packages filled with tags.  I salvage every little bit of tissue, bubble wrap, and ribbon that comes along with the avalanche of artwork.  When you order goods from my shop, I try to use as much recycled packaging as I can, and the outside of the envelopes often are covered with black sharpie scribbles marking out the old addresses. But I really take time and care to make the purchases look good when you get the package open.

And so many of the swappers did too. I did some oohing and awing over the way some of the tags were wrapped up.  Then, I scooped up the stuff to save and use again! Thanks, swappers!

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The Good Witch/Bad Witch buttons that are pinned to her Yellow Brick Road dress were gifts from my Sissy to Sugarwing's Hippie Chick Mommy.  This kid gets her love of all things Oz from her mom and her dear departed Nanny, who were both huge Oz fans.

As much as I enjoy the Dorothy story, I don't come close to those girls.  They are fanatics. 

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I've become more of an Oz afficionado since being around them. I can definately quote the movie, act it out, and sing the songs when called for.

Toto is my favorite character, so I really enjoyed this cute zipper pull and will add it to my little fairie's winter coat.

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Many of the swappers included extra tags for my own book, or hand made thank you cards that were so cute, I had to add them to my tag book.

 
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This one features little Agnes Rosebud as a tiny baby. 

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When I host a swap, I'm lucky to get lots of extra tags to fatten my books up.  I have them all on display in the studio hanging from this metal shelf. And everyonce in a while I'll take them down to flip through.  Its wonderful to have a mini collection of so many artist's work.

 
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To receive hand made, personal gifts from the artists too, is just amazing!  Cheryl made this box and book and I was floored when I opened it.  Do you ever feel like  a dweeb compared to other artists?  I was overwhelmed by so many of the really extrordinary art that arrived at my doorstep for this swap.  Its impressive to see the talent out there, and even more impressive to see all the tags spread out on my table tops to drool over.

So, if your book is a little curled up on the edges, that is just drool from my admirations.

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Okay, now here comes the embarrassing part. I hate to admit this to you, but I might have screwed up.  After finishing all the mailing, there is still a book on my desk….

I never said I was good at this. I just said I tried really, really hard to stay organized.

All the names are marked off the list.  So, I have no idea who didn't get one.

On the other hand, so many people sent in extra tags, and I made so many myself,  and of course, that will really throw off the numbers.

So, if you don't have your book by the end of the week, please let me know. So Sorry.  Very Sorry.

Also, someone didn't get a Toto tag in their basket on the cover of the book. If your basket is empty let me know. There is a Toto on my desk waiting to be reunited with his Dorothy.  ooops again.

Thank you, to all who were part of the swap and thanks also for all of the thoughtful gifts!  Totally unessacary, but greatly enjoyed by us both!

 

 

Practical Magic in all of us

Books, fairies, family, Film, holiday decor, We're having a party
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Do you ever read Alice Hoffman?  Its been too long since I've picked up one of her books.  They always have a thread of magic woven through them,.  Some of her stories are pure magic, some just have hints of it. But the most mystical of them all is Practical Magic. 

That book was an all nighter for me. And when the movie came out,  I didn't see how it could possibly measure up, but man. I'd watch that movie over and over just to get another glimpse of the house. But the whole thing is worth watching again and again even without the eye candy.

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So, when I heard that Justina and Anna were having a Practical Magic party, I had to join in!

(right now, I'm out of town, and pre-posted this- but I will be party hopping and checking out all the garden spells and pointy hats when I get home)

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I've always loved the witchy side of life.  The hint of magic in all of us.  Having Sugarwings around and seeing the world through her eyes has brought out the magic and fun in my life even more.

 

 
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I've also discovered as I get older that playing dress up is just as much fun as it was when I was little like Sugarwings.(This picture is not doctored!  I'm standing in front of a "light birdie" that the sun coming through a prism on the window has made)

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At my Sissy's 60th birthday party, we all dressed up as fairies and witches and one of the highlights of the night was to dance  around the house to "Put the Lime in the Coconut" like the sisters did in Practical Magic.


 

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Maybe what I love about the book and movie so much is the sisters.  Mine are my best friends, and I miss them every day.  There is power in the love of  sisters.

Magic is all around you, just waiting for you to find it.


 
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Life is too short to not be hunting the magic that is waiting for you.


  

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No matter how silly you might look while doing it.  



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You don't need a crystal ball to find the kind of magic I'm talking about.


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All you need to do is pay attention, open your eyes to the beauty around you.


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Be light hearted.  Let yourself fly.


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Show love, give love, be loved. That is the greatest magic.


 

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Being creative is a way to find the magic inside yourself too.  Lose yourself in making something.


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Create something to decorate your own home, as a gift, or just for the pure sparkling joy of making it.


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These crowns, that I made are all from images and some techniques we provided in Romantic Gothic Ghosts. (although the crowns themselves were not taught in the classes)

I've enjoyed doing the class so much.  To me, Halloween isn't about the scary stuff, its the mysterious that I find intriguing. Practical Magic probably should have been on our list of Gothic Romances in the review Beth did in our tutorial.  That luscious house, the gorgeous gardens, the teaser of the unknown, all  evoke the feeling we wanted to purvey, and what the class is about!

Yet another reason why this blog party drew me in.  I've been knee deep in Gothic witchiness for the last few weeks!Its not too late to join us if you'd like to create some moody Halloween decor for your home too.

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And please remember, that for my September giveaway, I'll be drawing a name to win one of the projects that I made for the class. All comments count.

Thanks again to Justina and Anna for coming up with a great theme and for hosting the party.

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I
will be away from my desk and unable to answer comments or mail
packages until Wed.  But please do leave a comment if you'd like to be
entered in the September giveaway of one of my completed projects for Romantic Gothic Ghosts.


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