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Attack of the Seven Pound Monster

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Fairywds_066 The house seems pretty quiet now that I have taken my childhood friends to the airport and their visit for our Fabulous Fifty Birthday Celebration has ended.

We had a lively week full of tiaras and champagne!Fairywds_072

Because a good bottle of champagne can make any occasion special, even if it is just a dinner of egg salad.

Fairywds_103 It was a week of simple pleasures, like just sitting on the porch and talking.Fairywds_060

Of course, we couldn’t leave the Dorkies out of the party.Fairywds_077

Twinks just isn’t the type to let herself be left out of anything. Even though Sandy wasn’t exactly a dog person.

Twinkle couldn’t get it through her fuzzy little head that Sandy wasn’t crazy about her and she wouldn’t leave the poor woman alone all week.Fairywds_073

But the dorkies got plenty of attention and even got to model some of the tiaras themselves.Fairywds_053

We also did a bit of shopping downtown Lawrence.  No luck on finding a prom dress to fit.

My pals aren’t the vintage type, but they were good sports about poking around the old dresses and helping me in and out of the ones I got stuck in.

It wasn’t the first or the last sticky situation these two have helped me with over the last 40 years.

Fairywds_107 After saying goodbye to my dearest friends, I came home to finish the scrapbook of Sugarwing’s second year.  Her Hippy Chick Mommy’s birthday is this week and I wanted to give her a completed album of her baby’s adventures.Fairywds_111

On Friday, 8-8-08, there is a big birthday party for all of the August babies.  Sugarwings and her Hippy Chick Mommy are both Leos, as well as a few of their friends, so they are having a blow out party to celebrate.

I’ll be packing up my face paints and glitter and going off to join the kids tomorrow.

But the best part is, that Sugarwings and I will be leaving early and she will be staying all night with me.  Now, that is something to look forward to, and to keep me from being too down about my child hood friends leaving today! 

Fabulous 50 Celebration Reunion

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Fairywds_026 The Fabulous 50 Celebration Reunion is going so well! We are having a blast.

Debbie Kay flew in from Ft Lauderdale and Sandy is here from the Sonoma Valley.  I’ve tried to make the trip special for them, since they came so far and from such interesting and beautiful places.Fairywds_030

While we started with a bit of a heat wave, (101 degrees!) that only made the lake water even more inviting.

We’ve picnicked out on the water and watched the sunset while sipping wine that Sandy picked out for us from her wine shop back home.  It’s wonderful to have a friend who loves wine and knows it well.  I always learn something from her when she comes to visit.( her latest tip for a great value and high quality wine? Sbragia)Fairywds_035

We’ve eaten lots of good food and even made a late night run to the store for fresh ingredients to make up a midnight snack to go along with our strawberry margaritas.

While the heat wave was at its worse, we spent time indoors at the movie theater and saw "Mama Mia", and had to stop at Target on the way home to buy the soundtrack, so it has been playing constantly in the background for the rest of the week.

What a perfect movie for a reunion of good friends!  We definately identified with the ladies in the film.

And after the influence of the movie, I have been breaking out into spontaneous dance moves everywhere I go.  And no, that is not just the margaritas and the wine making me dance, as ship captain out on the lake, I have been very responsible.  Fairywds_049

Today we are indulging ourselves in a special treat.  Sugarwing’s Aunty Rae Rae is a massage therapist and she brought her table over to my house. 

I fixed a French toast brunch, then everyone is taking turns soaking in the jacuzzi and getting the best massages ever from Aunty Rae Rae.

Debbie and Sandy have been great friends since we were in 6th grade together, and even though we haven’t lived in the same state since we were in our early 20s, my time with them always feels like I just saw them the day before.

Our get togethers aren’t as often as we would like, but that makes me appreciate and cherish them even more.

Party hats for party time!

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Fairywds_011 Another quick posting- I’m off to pick up my friends at the airport in a few minutes. Of course I am covered in glue and glitter and in my jammies- I decided to do a last minute project when I got up today!

The gift baskets are filled and ready to go, and birthday presents are wrapped.Fairywds_014

But I realized I was missing something vital…. mmmmm… what did I need??

Party hats!!

On our 40th birthdays we all went to Mendocino and stayed at a B&B (and for our 50th- Kansas? Gee what happens when we turn 60?  How can we top Kansas?) and after a day of wine tasting, we all put on glittery crowns I had made for us and packed for the trip.

I used pictures of us wearing our tiaras for these hats.

The photo of me at 40 in my crown with a bottle of port in my hand is not very flattering, but don’t I look like I am having fun?Fairywds_017

We had a blast and I can’t wait for this visit to get started.

I made vegetarian lasagna and spaghetti squash casserole (with goods from my garden!), plus got the table set last night before bed, so we don’t have to do anything but have fun today.Fairywds_018

Debbie Kay’s birthday was in February, so her hat has purple crystals to represent an amethyst birthstone.

Sandy and I are both May, so we got emerald green stones.

I added extra ribbons at the base of the hats to tie them on with, these beauties seem a bit top heavy with all the magic wands and fairies on the tops of them.

I’m off to the airport! Well, as soon as I get dressed, that is.  I doubt if I’ll have time to get the glitter and glue off, but I doubt if they will mind.

Little Gifties for Karlapalooza

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Fairywindow_heather_072 Well, it is almost 2am as I write this, the night before my trip.  Did I mention I hadn’t packed yet?

I had Sugarwings most of the day and got a little bit behind.  I am a deep sleeper and can sleep anywhere, so will catch up on sleep tomorrow on the plane and do the dishes, pack and mail my quartely taxes tonight. Or is is already tomorrow?!

Fairywindow_heather_073 If I am doing this correctly, this post should publish on Sunday the 27th while I am at Karlapalooza (explanation in the previous post! But warning, it is a long one)

So, it should be safe to show you the gifts I am taking to my blog friends, this won’t post until after we are busily shopping.  I hope to be buying lots of old millinery flowers then!

I’ve promised Lori that I will find one for her, I don’t want to break my word!

This tussie mussie is for Lori in the theme of her blog, Faerie Window.Fairywindow_heather_074

This is for Heather at Pretty Petals.Fairywindow_heather_075

And  a birdie for Kitty at Reflections from the Stone Nest.Fairywindow_heather_079

With gathering up little treats to fill the tussies, I feel like Santa loading stockings!

Each cone will get:

a bag of berry candy, and some chocolate

rick rack

bath salts

white buttons

a vintage bridge talley card

and a bundle of odds and ends- millinery flowers, a blue bird feather, and some other little cute thingsFairywindow_heather_077

Since Heather is inviting us to her home for a picnic afterwords, I am bringing her a  hostess treat, a tiny book that I made.

And Lori is driving quite a bit to come for the day, so I wrapped up a few little vintage photos for her as a thank you, too.  I’ve heard her mention on her blog that she loves old pictures.

Hopefully, my next post will be full of my fab finds from the flea market! And hopefully, this posts correctly on Sunday!

I think I lost one post I did ahead of time, either that or I have no idea what I am doing, and I rewrote and reposted it and you’ll get the same thing twice. 

oops.

Karlapalooza!

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Oh my, I just wrote this post and lost it. Now, if it pops back up and I have two similar ones, please forgive me and ignore the extra one until I get a chance to delete it. 

I will be away from my computer for a bit, and am trying to pre-post articles to publish later during the week, but I just might be screwing it all up. 

Fairywindow_heather_041_2 What is Karlapalooza???

It started like this:

Lori Karla, (Faerie Window) saw a comment that Karla Natale (Sugar Bear) left on Heather’s blog (Pretty Petals), saying that she wanted to visit and go to the flea market Heather does so well with.

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Lori Karla thought I had left the comment and emailed me saying that if I was going, she was going.

I said, I am in! where are we going?

My husband was travelling to Pittsburg on business, so I am tagging along and meeting up with these blog friends at the flea market!

Fairywindow_heather_004_2 Since we had: Karla Nathan, Karla Natale, and Lori Karla, we started calling our trip, Karlapalooza and changed Heather Kowalski’s name to "Heather Karlaski."

Unfortunately, Sugar Bear Karla can’t come.  But Heather’s mom, Kitty (Reflections from the Stone Nest) can make it.

So, we’ll  have to call her "Kitty Karla."Fairywindow_heather_039_2

These artworks were created by two of my favorite Karlas-

Heather Karlaski did the tussie mussie and Lori Karla made the birdie box and cute tag.

This trip should be such fun!  And there will be photos when I get back, for sure.

While I am away, my husband is taking me out for dinner to celebrate our 23rd anniversary a couple of weeks early.

Bill Clinton’s White House chef is going to be preparing a special meal for the members at Treesdale Country Club, and we are going to go! 

That is the good news, the bad is that I need to buy a dress, urhg. I’d rather spend my Tubing_019_2money at the flea market.

But more good news- my SWEET and handsome and generous and funny husband of almost 23, (almost all great) years, called me to say that his foursome won a golf game today and his prize was $250- which he is giving to me for extra shopping money on the trip! EDIT- I was wrong, my husband didn’t win the golf game, I was a bit surprised that he did.  The prize was from some other part of the meeting!  The golf course they played was Firestone, where a PGA tournament will be next week, so winning on a tough course like that would have been quite remarkable for him!  Anyway- I still get the $250 American Express gift card, so I don’t care where he won it!!

After the Pittsburgh flea market, and big night out, we are driving to Virginia to spend a few days at our apartment there. 

So, I will not be around for a week, I will try to do the pre-post thing, but really, should be packing instead…..

I won’t be able to answer emails or comments, but feel free to leave a comment if you want to enter my two July giveaways. I definitely will enjoy reading all comments later on!

A Fairy Tea Party for some little Friends

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Fairy_tea_party_002 Tuesday was Fairy Tea Party Day at my cottage.  A little friend came by to visit on my birthday and asked if she could come and stay and play in Sugarwing’s room sometime, she was so cute, I thought she might enjoy coming over for a girly tea party.

Fairy_tea_party_005 Little girls seem to love my house.  They are the ones who really "get it" and don’t think it is too much like a lot of people do!Fairy_tea_party_027

Little girls, like my little buddy, Adeline Grace, definitely don’t think it is too much!

I placed a vintage hat by each place setting and told the guests to take a seat by the hat they wanted to wear.Fairy_tea_party_026

Even the moms were good sports and indulged me by wearing  a floral hat.Fairy_tea_party_043

Sugarwings chose a hat to match her blue, blue eyes.

She had more fun stirring sugar into her (caffeine free) fruit tea than drinking it. So I let her add a LOT of sugar to the teacup.

Isn’t that what Grammies are  for?Fairy_tea_party_015

My niece, Shelli, gave me some pretty little picks with crystals on them that were just perfect for this party.  I rolled a tiny ham slice around a sweet pickle and stuck the pick through that, a little tomato, and a black olive (to wear on our fingertips).Fairy_tea_party_034

I wanted all the food to be fairy sized, so I made the brownies in cupcake papers. 

I realized afterward that the reason I never see brownies as cupcakes is because the paper is pretty much permanent. So, I peeled it off , along with half the brownie, flipped the treat over and iced the bottom to cover the mess.

I served them on rose patterned butter pat plates.Fairy_tea_party_021

I used teapots to hold flowers picked from my garden and layered lots of old tablecloths, runners, and doilies on the table for spring time color.Fairy_tea_party_010

At each place setting, there was a child’s toy teacup with a single pansy in it and a vintage pixie next to that.Fairy_tea_party_007

While out garage sailing on Saturday, I got this box of toy tea stuff, along with the 10 butter pats in a box for $2.  Perfect timing, I think the tiny tea cups were just right to add to the table!Fairy_tea_party_035_2

Sugarwings just woke from her nap, and was surprised by the party.  Since the food was ready, she only had time to slip into her wings and a hat, no party dress for her this time.

I put on my favorite floral gauzy dress that I have been wearing for about 20 years now.  Luckily, it is a loose dress and ties in the back to give an illusion of still having a waistline all these years later.

The looseness comes in handy,  since that ever expanding waistline takes up more space than it did when I bought the dress.Fairy_tea_party_031

Adeline Grace had me paint a picture of Twinkle as a fairy on her cheek, and I added a pink butterfly to mine. 

Painting backwards in a mirror is tricky, so when I paint my own face, I always do something simple, like a butterfly since it looks the same pretty much from back to front.

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Don’t forget that I have TWO giveaways going right now, and that every comment enters you in both drawings. Click on the Cottage Charm button in my side bar to go to the list of other cottagey style blogs participating in that giveaway too.

I know I’ll be entering them! 

Time to preen your feathers and Bling that Birdhouse!

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sk!Birdhouse_200 Birdhouse_297 What do you LOVE about your Birdie’s home??

Welcome to our Self Linking, Self Swapping, Self Marketing party! Yes, Beth and I are lazy hostesses, she says this is the equivalent of inviting people over and asking them to bring all their own food and drinks, then clean up after themselves.

Birdhouse_295 The rules are simple:  you can buy, sale, or trade, if you like, just let people know in your posts, or on the flickr site if you want to moving the real estate.

I will be giving one house away today to someone who leaves a comment.

The rest are FOR SALE!

And for a special price too, any of these cuties, big or small, simple or ornate, blingy or elegant (who am I kidding, these are all blingy and gaudy!!)—if purchased this week from this post— are only $15 each plus postage.Birdhouse_212

Ok, so those are my personal specs for sales.  Make sure you state yours if you want to sell or swap a home during the party.  I am also up for a swap…… I could use a special bird house for some fairies to move into up in Sugarwing’s bedroom. Birdhouse_213

The birdhouse with the kitty is sold to Louisa

Now, for the party linking rules.  Like I said, we are pretty laid back about this one! 

All you do is leave a comment, on my blog, Beth’s blog or BOTH.

In your comment, tell people that you are inviting them over to see your creations.Birdhouse_201 

Make sure you leave the URL or link to your blog, or you can show the birdhouse on our flickr site if you don’t have a blog.

Everyone is invited to play along!  Flickr is free and easy to do, so jump in and give it a try.

Birdhouse_203 Simple huh?  Leave a comment, join the party!

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Now, if you want to party hop and visit all the homes on display for our feathered friends, all you need to do is read the comments on my blog and Beth’s blog.

Birdhouse_216 Not everyone who reads my blog leaves a comment and if you haven’t because you don’t know how, here is what you do:

At the end of the post, the small print says the time it was written, a list of categories, and then "comments".  Click on that word.

Then, you get to read all the previous comments.  Usually, you can click on the author’s name and it will take you to their blog. Sometimes, you can’t.

If there isn’t an active link, then you can copy and paste the URL that the birdhouse blinger has left for us to find them and see what they have made. Birdhouse_232

Any questions, feel free to ask. Email me or Beth and we’ll do what we can to help you get to visit everyone or to help you invite people to visit you.Birdhouse_300 Fairy Banner house sold to Betty

Fairy houses count too, right?  I’m sure that if a bird wanted to share the rent, they’d be allowed to move in.Birdhouse_303

The postage might be a bit higher on these fairy homes I have made.  A couple of them are covered in stones, glass, beads, and trinkets, which tends to weigh more than the vintage wallpaper I put on most of the houses.Birdhouse_304

All the fairy homes come complete with a nest ready for the fairy to curl up on.Birdhouse_231

As you can probably tell, I got a bit carried away, like usual.  I tend to make more than one or two when I try something…. I might have a done a couple dozen houses or so.Birdhouse_280

I could just keep going and going, these are such fun to decorate!  I hate to have this challenge come to an end.

Birdhouse_286 But I am sure I will feel exactly the same about the next project I take on.  Don’t you just love to experiment? In the last year of blogging, I have had opportunities to participate in so many fun swaps and challenges and each one I did, the nests, matchboxes, tiaras, doll hats, all of them, I just wanted to make more, more, more!

Blogworld is such an inspiring place to be. Always a new project or idea to sample.Birdhouse_187

So, Beth and I decided to sponsor another swap. Details to come, but it will be through Vintage Workshop and we have permission to feature their images and offer free samples to our swappers to use! 

We’ll let you know when we get it all worked out and are ready for sign ups.

Birdhouse_217 Please check back later if you are interested in our Spring Swap.

And for today, thanks so much for coming to Our Bling Your Birdhouse Day and please go and visit some of the other bird abodes that our friends came up with!

Obsession trumps Phobia

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Birdhouse Thanks so much to all of you who took the time to comment on my birdhouse decor post Monday.  I always appreciate hearing from you.

When I wrote the how-to’s I knew I couldn’t exactly tell anyone how to do the decorating of their bird house, that is up to an individual artist’s taste. I just wanted to give you some background tips, I hope they were helpful.

The winner of this little house is Bethany.  She was chosen from comments left on that posting only.  Comments from every single post this month (including that one) count toward my February giveaway. 

I hope that Beth and I get a good turn out for our "What do you LOVE about your birdie’s home?" party (otherwise known as "Bling your Birdhouse Day")on Thursday, March 27th, I can’t wait to see all the pretty birdhouses out there.  To me, birdhouses are such a symbol of springtime coming.  And I am certainly ready for a shot of springtime! 

L7 Today, I am painting my stairway.  Remember how I was entranced by the wallpaper risers I saw on a staircase in Virginia and decided I HAD to have one like that?

Of course, I decided to redo the ceiling and walls since  I am ripping out the carpet, because one redo  always leads to another. Stairway_redo_002_2

I hired a friend to come and help today because I am too short and too afraid of heights to reach the ceiling in the stairwell, but she came down with the flu.  And being me, with my obsession, I simply couldn’t wait till she was better, so I did it anyway. By myself- quaking with dizzy fear every time I had to stretch out to reach a corner of the ceiling, too impatient to wait for a nice tall helper. 

But, by using the same pale pink color on the ceiling as the walls, I didn’t have to cut in with a brush- no way I could reach to do that.  And with a long handle on my roller, I was able to reach as much as I could.

I’ll show some after pictures this weekend after my son helps me redo the stairs.  Now, if he comes down with the flu too, will I be able to wait?? Nope, I’ll drag the power saws out and try to keep all my fingers out of the way.Stairway_redo_010_2   

I truly hate heights and today’s project was stressful.  So I took a break to get out side into the fresh air and shopped downtown a bit.  It was actually sun-shiny  and bright, no wind, no snow, no rain!!!

Stairway_redo_012 I found this little French Grammer book from 1927 at the Goodwill store across the street from Home Depot where I had to stop for more paint.Stairway_redo_022

Then I hit two antique malls downtown Lawrence and found a bonanza of hats!

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I always feel so lucky to find pink and white hats at affordable prices.  And even luckier when they have roses on them!Stairway_redo_024

This beautiful bauble is missing a couple stones, but imagine it glued to a box covered in pretty vintage wallpaper, with a spray of millinery flowers over the missing stones! 

Stairway_redo_018 But the best thing I found today on my $50 spending spree during the  one hour break that I took from dangling over the stairwell to paint a ceiling?

A vintage Easter dress for Sugarwings!!!!Stairway_redo_017

Dotted swiss dappled with rose buds, with a frilly petticoat and a matching head band for only $20 all wrapped up into a dainty little size two frilly package just meant for my fairy grand baby to look adorable in.

She might just have to wear it every time she comes over here to play, not just save it for Easter.Stairway_redo_016   

How cute is she going to be in this?? And she LOVES dress up. I think she’ll be excited to see this.    I certainly was!Nicoles_birthday_033

Now, if I could just find a matching dress for Sugarwing’s Cuddly Cousin, they’d be pretty cute doing their piano duets for the family.

We were having a birthday party for my neice this weekend, and these two were the evening’s entertainment.  What’s more fun to watch than a couple of smiling baby girls who want to put on a show?Nicoles_birthday_008

I did some short cut cake decorating for the party. Wal-Mart, (of all places! You don’t expect to find lots of cuteness there. ) had these little pink puppy cakes for $3 each.

I baked a layer cake, iced it in chocolate, plopped a puppy in the center of it, then wrote her name in white icing.

Nicoles_birthday_011 I took my new favorite snack, Strawberry Whoppers, and added some along with more white icing around the base of the cake and put the rest of the Whoppers in a dish next to a glass filled with horns.Nicoles_birthday_002

My Sissy made these pretty, glittery pink birds for me for Christmas and I left them up for Valentines day. Then for Nicoles birthday party, and now I think they’ll be up till Easter.  I’m sure I’ll think of another reason to leave them up, I enjoy having them there.Nicoles_birthday_005

I hung some party hats that matched the horns (bags of 6 for a dollar at Dollar Tree) and filled them with dried roses, then hung a couple of my hand made tussie mussies up with them. Simple and easy decorations for a simple party. 

We set out pizza toppings, small Bobboli crusts and everyone fixed their own dinner, not too much work for me at all.  I was able to relax and enjoy the show that the little ones were putting on for us over at the piano.

I love to be able to kick back and enjoy my guests and not have things too fussy!

Short cuts and tips on blinging up a birdhouse

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Beth and I are having a party.  A self swapping, self linking "What do you LOVE about your Birdie’s home?" party.   Details are HEREBirdhouse_015 And we hope you can all join us and show off your own birdhouses. Either something you have made by hand, or just a favorite of yours on display in your home or gardens.

I’ll be giving one of my own away today, if you leave a comment on this post, and will give a 2nd away the day of our party, Thursday March 27th.

And if you’d like to make one, and could use some tips, here are a few things I learned while decking out a few birdhouses.

First thing I noticed, was that my hands look awful in these photos.  Oh well, as  grandma,  I am getting used to things like that. Wrinkling up old skin, knobby knuckles, saggy neck.  Back to birdhouses, and away from old lady skin issues (which I could go on forever about, and you really don’t want to hear).Birdhouse_004

I’ve bought houses in an assortment of sizes and shapes.  Some from the craft departments of Wal-Mart, Hobby Lobby and Michaels in unfinished wood or paper mache, some already painted and with cool shapes in the garden department at Hobby Lobby.

All are smaller, some mini, none made for outdoors, they are for decorative purposes only. 

The prices have ranged from 67 cents to about $5 at the most.

Birdhouse_074 A minor buffing up with a sanding block will take off any rough edges.Birdhouse_005_3

And I discovered that the homes were much easier to decoupage onto if you don’t have to worry about crevices and corners and edges.

So, I base coated all the cracks, and up under the eaves, the perching post, and the inside of the hole as well as any other spots that looked like it would be hard to cover in papers.

No reason to paint the entire piece, since most of it will be covered up.Birdhouse_073_2

Although, for this one, I purposely painted all of it, just so there would be some contrast for the photos I was taking of the steps.

And notice that I didn’t sand the edges first? I wanted you to see the rough wood, it shows up better on the blue house, look inside the hole at the jagged edges.  A quick little twist of the sanding block inside that will knock those bits down pretty smooth.Birdhouse_077

Here is a short cut I came up with for making the houses go more quickly.  I have been making a LOT of houses, so speedy tips help me a lot.

I used glitter paint to draw lines across old sheet music. You could also use plain glue or glitter glue.Birdhouse_081

I sprinkled glitter over the lines.Birdhouse_085

Next, I used a paint brush to spread the rows of glitter out a bit flatter.Birdhouse_099

With decorative scissors, I cut narrow strips of sheet music, just perfectly sized for gluing onto the edges of the roof or around the base of a bird house.Birdhouse_063

Birdhouse_086 For this house, I decided to glitter the painted roof. I used the same glitter paint that I used on the sheet music. 

It was brushed on after the paint was dry, and then I sprinkled more glitter over it while it was still wet.

After all my prep work was done, I gathered up my supplies.  I looked around to find colors and tidbits I wanted to work with. 

Go ahead and pull out extras, you are never sure how much you will end up using, but having a pile to chose from, already selected, and in the chosen palette not only saves time, but is an inspiration for the project.Birdhouse_088

You will need:

a sanding block (or sand paper)

an exacto knife (and be generous with yourself- replace the blades as needed!! It really does make a difference to have a fresh blade)

glue (I always store mine upside down so it flows better)

a Popsicle stick or something similar to burnish paper down with

scissors

goodies to add to the house

Birdhouse_092 Here is a point where you might want to make a pattern. I just go ahead and use my wallpaper.  I fit it to one side of the wood at a time, bending and creasing to show myself where to snip it with the scissors.Birdhouse_093

You can also trim it with your exacto knife.

If you are making more than one birdhouse of the same design, or have a limited amount of old paper and don’t want to waste any, it might be a good idea to make a pattern this way and then using the pattern to cut out your chosen papers.Birdhouse_091

I poke the perching post through the paper, then trim around it with the exacto knife. 

After the paper is cut, I liberally add glue to the house.Birdhouse_095   Attach the paper, and using my exacto knife, poke a hole into the area where I think the house’s hole should be.

I then saw with the exacto knife to the edge, and around the hole to cut it out.

Wooden Popsicle sticks or coffee stirrers are great for rubbing the paper down.

Once the glue is dry, I lightly sand the edges with the sanding block again, being careful to not tear the paper.  Birdhouse_098_2

Now we get to the fun part.  Decorate it!  Baubles and buttons  and doodads and glitter and stripes of coordinating papers.  Old jewelry, ribbons, lace, what ever makes your bird joyous.

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I have a few more houses to foof myself.  One is actually a little Swiss music/jewelry box that I got for a quarter at a garage sale.  But of course, this decopauge technique will work on all sort of different things, not just bird houses.

Another suggestion I have to offer is, that whether you use scrap booking paper, vintage papers, or whatever you decide, the papers do seem to look better with a smaller print, or an over all pattern. The smaller the house you cover, the smaller the print you should try to use.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask.  My husband is leaving to go back East and I am going to be lonely. So any question is welcome, I could use the company! 

I hope you’ll make a few and join the party on the 27th!  Bird Feel free to add this button to your blog so people will know you are participating.

I’ll be adding bling kits to my Etsy shop and fill them with fun bits and pieces to work with if you need supplies to make a house. 

And remember, I will give away one of my creations to someone who comments on this posting, plus another to someone who leaves a comment on our party day.

St_pat_6  And if you would like to be in my St Pats tag swap, you have until March 5th to send me two tags and I will send out two tags to you from another swapper.    Email or comment to ask for details.

One thing I love about blogland, is all the holiday decor! I haven’t gotten into decorating for every holiday like this since my boys were toddlers! Most years, I totally ignore St. Pats or Easter as far as setting out pretties or making things for them.

I haven’t seen much about St Pats in blogworld, we have all jumped ahead to Easter.  But Easter seems early this year, so I can see why.

Speaking of Easter, W_folder_104  My pink bunny watercolor is finished and hanging in my studio, although hopefully not for long, I have it in my Etsy shop now.  This is an original watercolor I have added to a  vintage wallpaper base, then dooded up with some of my favorite pretties.

Have fun blinging out that birdhouse!

Edit, added on:

Here are some highlights of the $10 Cottage Collage Birdhouse Bling Kits I added to Etsy today.  More coming, no two are alike and they take a while to photograph and list!!Birdhouse_121 Birdhouse_127

Keep in mind that these kits would be pretty used in many projects, not just a birdhouse, and that there is more in a kit than is needed to finish a small house. Birdhouse_136 Birdhouse_147

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Marty Jo and Karkie Jo

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, give away, swaps, vintage paper/collage art, We're having a party

Snowday_038 Happy Birthday, Mom!

She’s been gone a few years now and it still seems like just yesterday.   I am always thinking of reasons to call her, and then am sad I can’t pick up the phone and let her know about the latest thing going on in my life, the funny things Sugarwings just said, or just to complain about how cold it is outside.

My mom spoiled me when I was little. Spoiled me rotten. She used to make the best silver dollar pancakes and feed me breakfast in bed.

On school days.  Now who does that???? My boys were lucky to get a Pop Tart on their way out the door.Snowday_025

She made homemade play doh and finger paints for me, as well as sewing one Barbie dress after another for my dolls as I sat under the sewing table and played. She always had time to take the scraps from her projects and turn them into doll clothes.

Mom was a quilter and a wonderful seamstress.  I wish I had inherited some of that skill from her. 

She made this log cabin quilt for me in the 80s. Luckily, it isn’t trendy and dated, it is as pretty now as it was when she first made it. I guess I have always loved these colors.

Snowday_033  I had a blast going through her sewing room, picking through her fabrics for just the right combos to make this quilt.  Her sewing room was the heart of her house and when she died, I could hardly bare to go in to it. I remember sitting on the  cement basement floor in there sobbing as I held onto a pile of fabrics.

That room had so much of her in it. I wish now that I had scooped up and saved more of it for myself.  I’d love to see a pile of her materials stacked up just one more time.

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Of course, Mom always got carried away with projects. If she was making a quilt, she would make a bunch of pillows from the scraps. Never just one or two.

hmm, who does that remind you of?? I do take after her in a lot of ways, even if it doesn’t involve sewing.Snowday_031

She was funny, too.   She loved to be SILLY.  There was nothing on earth she enjoyed more than being goofy with my sisters and me. 

I find myself singing the same silly made up songs to my dogs and to Sugarwings that my mom used to sing to me when I was little.  I hope that someday my kids remember me as silly and goofy and fun the way I remember my mom.

I hope they remember the little ways I spoiled them too.  And that they will cherish the things that I have made for them over the years the way I cherish hers.  I  hope they will always remember me, the way I will always remember my mom.Old_box_059

Moving on to happier thoughts-  I need to announce the winner of my OWOH giveaway and thank Lisa  again for her gracious idea and the time she put into it.

The winner is:

Heather of Blum Studios.  Valentine_012

And the winner of my one year blog anniversery/Valentine’s prize is:

Jessi at Wild Rose Stamper

Thanks to everyone who commented and came by to visit.  I still have the February prize to come and all comments for the month count in it. Bird  Also, I am giving away a couple of birdie houses.

One for the tutorial and one for the day of the party I am co-hosting with Beth.

Tn3 And you still have a couple of weeks to enter my St Pats Day Two Tag Swap. All you need to do is send two Irish themed tags to me with a self addressed stamped envelope.Tn6 (or put a dollar in the envelope to cover postage if that is easier for you)

And I will take two tags from two different swappers, put them in your SASE and send them back to you.Tn5 

If you will have them to me by March 5 ( Friday), I can slip them back into the mail over the weekend, so they go out on Monday.  Tn

I am having a great time in the DC area and found the BEST antique shops!! Photos later.

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