yorkies

Pretty names

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, paintings, parties, Sugarwings, We're having a party, yorkies
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Thanks to all of you who signed up for our Dorothy Tag Book Swap! There is room for plenty more, if you haven't joined yet, please do.

I added pdfs of images from my 1920 Wizard of Oz book to the previous post, where you will find details about the swap. Even if you don't join in, please use and enjoy the images. I'll be posting more images in future posts as I get them scanned.

Maybe they will give you some ideas… I hope something gives me a few. I jumped into this swap without a single idea for a tag!

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Maybe because I am still knee deep in mermaids, its hard for me to switch over to Oz.

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This is for playing "Pin the Shell on the Mermaid" at Sugarwing's 4th birthday party.  I painted it on foam core board, and added lots of glitter. (why doesn't glitter ever look glittery in photos??) We'll tie a bow on a shell and stick a thumb tack to the ribbon, then kids can try to get the shell on her necklace.

Today while looking over the list of kiddos attending, I was struck by how pretty all the names were.

Look at these unique names!

Leandra Joy

Gaea

Baila

Lillie

Madison

Sarah

Adeline Grace

Lizelle

Finn

Clover

Calliope

Amadeus

Cohen


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Today, I also finished my air clay mermaid, to go with the ones I made in Jenny Hernadez's class. I'll use these fishy gals as decor on the buffet, not out with the kids' stuff. 

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There are some other shell decorations for the party, that I have a feeling the little ones won't appreciate as much.  So I'll be using the shell art that I got from Kim on the grownups table.  The kids get Ariel and pirates.

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Finally, I might be getting burnt out on making mermaids.  When I got to the base of this, I was sick of it, and just glued wide satin ribbon around the box, with a smaller ribbon and a shell brooch over it. I'd spent enough time on it already, so finished it quickly.  The boxes under the ones I did in Jenny's class were loving covered in vintage wallpaper and properly foofed. This one is just "completed" and that was enough!

 

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There is still a banner to be painted for the party too.  I want to do an under the sea themed canvas for Sugarwing's new room. She and her Hippy Chick Mommy just moved to a new place, and I wanted to do a painting for her as a gift. I'll nail it to the side of my house for the party, it will go with the theme.

My little fairy baby loves mermaids, even more than fairies. I nicknamed her Sugarwings before she was old enough to know what her likes and dislikes were going to be.  But "Sugartail" just doesn't sound very wholesome, anyway. 

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That little girl loves to play in water, summertime and garden hoses are great for her.  Poor Agnes Rosebud isn't as fond of watersports. You can tell by the look on her face that she knows that a cup of water is about to be poured on her again, and she is resigned to it.  You can almost see the plan forming on Sugarwing's face too.

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And its not such a bad thing on a hot day to be a bit wet. 

By the way, have you seen "Dispicable Me" ?  The cutest little orphan is named Agnes! Maybe this will become a trendy name.  I hadn't heard that it was a popular one, have you? My dog is named after my grandma.

The little girl from the movie kind of looks like my Agnes Rosebud too. Here she is, its about 4 seconds, so look fast.

3 Dorothys

antiques/junking, Books, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, swaps, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies
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What a nice weekend we had. Of course, any weekend when Sugarwings comes to stay is a good one.   We spent as much of it as possible out on the lake, and I have no pictures from there because my pocket camera is MISSING. I've turned the house and studio upside down searching for it. 

I bought the handy little thing so I could take it with me to places where I don't want to haul out the big guns. That Rebel is wonderful, but heavy and I also don't want to get it wet on the boat or beach.  I always kept the little Cannon (seems like they have the best lenses for a small camera) in my bag so I could always be ready to snap a shot if something interesting popped up.

I miss it!

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And since Sugarwings was mostly naked while we were at home, I didn't take any pictures of her with the big camera.  She seems to be in a stage where it is awfully hard to keep her dressed.  But the weather is so hot, that I really don't blame her. 

When she is here, she is either outside being filthy dirty in the mud and dirt and jumping in the little pool or sprinkler, or else smearing paint and clay all over herself.   Not exactly a dainty girl.  So naked isn't bad for her, it sure saves on laundry.  But I don't think I should post pics of a little muddy girl smeared with neon orange paint running around in her panties.

So here is a dog picture instead!

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And here is a naked dog picture.

This is Twinkle's pup, Dorothy. Her name is Josie now, I gave her to my niece and Josie is named after my mom, Martha Josephine.

All yorkies are born black and then start to change colors as the puppy fur grows out.  The baby fur is so fine, that it  gets all matted up and nasty, and has to be shaved off to let the silky adult fur grow in.

I haven't shaved my little Agnes Rosebud yet, because I'll  miss that fuzzy, floppy puppy look. But after seeing how silvery and pretty her sis is, I just might get out the clippers.

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This morning, I have been adding goodies to the Boutique

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At a recent flea market, I was lucky enough to find a big box of old flowers.  ALL ROSES!

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Yes, these are the flowers that the puppy has been laying on in the big bowl.  

One more tidbit about Yorky fur, these guys don't shed.  So the flowers aren't hairy.

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What do you think of this one? Its lovely, but is it old? It seems so perfect.  I usually buy hats to take apart, so can date the flowers by the hat itself.  These flowers were mostly corsages and single flowers, all in a big box.  The others were old, but I'm iffy on this one. Either way, its nice!

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I've been going through some of my jewelry supplies too, and bagged up some vintage glass beads and findings to add to the shop.

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Along with an assortment of some other fun stuff.

I'll show you some pictures of what's new (well, old- but new in the Boutique) while I ask you about something else.

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At the flea where I found the flowers, I also picked up a ragged Wizard of Oz book from 1920.  This year is the 75th anniversary of the movie, and the story is a big favorite around my house.

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Am I the only Dorothy fan, or would any of you be interested in doing a tag swap similar to the Alice tag book swap that we did earlier this year?

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If there is enough interest, I'd enjoy putting one together and scanning some pages from the book for you to use, like I did with the old Alice in Wonderland book that I had.

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There are just soooooo many ideas that could be cute tags with a Dorothy theme!! Witches, picnic baskets, Toto, slippers –ruby or silver like the original-, rainbows, gingham, greens, lions, tigers, and bears, oh my- I could go on and on.

What do you think?

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I hope there are enough of you who would enjoy making Dorothy tags as much as I would!  Let me know, and I'll come up with guidelines and some scans of the book.

Before I go get to work for the day, I need to announce the winner of the July giveaway.  The pearl earrings go all the way across the ocean to another Dorothy-  Dorthe.  

Is Silver Bella Cliquey?

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Silver Bella, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies
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There are still some pictures to share from my marvelous mermaid adventures, but I'm going to take a break from scales and tails to talk about something that has been on my mind lately.  Its a topic that came up a lot during my arty trip to California, and I've also had the discussion with blog friends online.



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 Then, yesterday I had a craft day with friends, and was reminded again. Spending time with other artists while creating is a very satisfying thing.  We may all be doing something different, like on craft days in my studio, or it might be a class like at Kim's event.  Either way, the shared experience is a boost to my soul.

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Even though I have these guys to keep me company while I work in the studio, art can be a very solitary profession.   Not that I mind, I'm perfectly comfortable on my own and can get quite lost in what ever project I have going.

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But, having a friend around is a nice break. Sharing tips, opinions, or just a laugh is good for inspiration.

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That is why going to an event like the one I just returned from is so important to me.  The first one I went to was Silver Bella, and I fell head over heels in love with the whole idea of shared art time and mingling over mixed media, even though I've never considered myself much of a class taker- I've always been self taught.

Its the companionship that means so much to me.  The friendships that form, the ideas I hear, the excitement in the air from so many creative women gathering together.

 

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Sadly, I've been hearing a LOT of people saying that these things can be cliquey, especially Silver Bella.  It seems like this event is getting a reputation for that.  I hate to hear that people feel that way and that it stops them from signing up.

I've never seen it myself.  I hope that doesn't mean that I am cliquey and didn't even know I was doing it?

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One reason might be that if you've been to multiple events, you start to get to know attendees as friends and enjoy hanging out with them when you meet up at the next art get away.  Maybe that looks like a clique from the outside, but honestly, its just friends catching up. 

And remember, those friends were once first timers who met at a previous event themselves.

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Another thought  I had was, you know how when you read someone's blog, you feel like you know them?

And when two bloggers read each other's blogs, they have a big head start in a friendship when they meet in person because they have "talked" online or followed each other.  Its a huge short cut to making friends.

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Its always so fun to look forward to meeting up with people you've spent time with at one of these, but only see once or twice a year. 

But that doesn't mean there isn't room for new friends.  One thing I've tried to do, is sit with a different group for each of the 5 classes offered at Silver Bella.  I've also not been shy of just walking up to a fellow Bella and butting in joining in on their conversations.

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I've never seen anyone rude or snubbing anyone, except in one circumstance, and you know, those kind of people are just everywhere you go. You don't have to hang out with someone like that, no matter where you are!

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A friend and I co-host the Glitter Lounge to kick off the event and we invited people we knew, and tried to include a lot of ladies.  But, its held in our hotel room and only  so many fit without becoming unbearably crowded and hot.

Other groups have formed that have their own kick off parties too.  Its a fun way to get your glitter on and get geared up, I hope it doesn't seem "clique-ish".  I certainly didn't mean it that way.  We would never turn away someone who wanted to come, but its too small of a space to invite the whole group.

I'd be sad if I found out that the Glitter Lounge was one of the reasons that the event has been called cliquey.

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Every year, I look more and more forward to my big Omaha trip in November. I've met some great friends, and actually had phone calls from two of them this week. Some have come to stay with me at my home.  I hope more come to visit too.

And I can't wait to see who I meet and what friendships I form this year!  I hope that you will be one of them.  Please don't feel intimidated by the event.  There are some spaces left, I hope you'll sign up and meet me there. 

Don't worry if the classes you wanted most are already taken.  The classes, and teachers, as wonderful as they are, are just a part of the event.  I've taken classes that aren't my favorite, and still loved being in them. You learn something from each class.

 

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There is a program for "big sisses" and "little sisses" at Silver Bella too. This is for veterans of the event to help out newbies.  I've offered to take on two "sisses" this year. But if you need an unofficial "auntie" just let me know and I'll be there for whoever needs one. Even if you've attended in the past, but still could use a boost of buddy time.

Just email me with any questions, and maybe we can plan a breakfast together the first day before we all get rolling.

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And if I've seemed to be unfriendly in the past at these events, please forgive me, it was totally unintentional.

I hope to see you there.

Oh, all the things shown here are in my boutique now, (except the pets!).

Also the earrings in the last picture. Just leave a comment if you want to enter the giveaway for these earrings.

Randomness, swoonyness, winners, tasty puppies, and SNAKES- just another day at the cottage

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, jewelry, yorkies
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While getting ready for my mermaid trip to California, I was thinking about tidbits to pack up for class supplies, and gathered up lots of little pearls and shells.

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The pearls inspired my July Giveaway, of a pair of genuine pearl earrings. I made these with sterling silver hooks, then wrapped them up in a lovely vintage hankie.  All comments- all month count toward the drawing.   

I need to announce the winner of the other giveaway I was having, a pair of vintage rhinestone earrings go to Kay Ellen.  I'll be meeting her at Kim's event, so will pack her gift in my bag and bring it along.  Too bad its not one of my heavier giveaways, I'm only saving about a buck 40 in postage for lightweight earrings….

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On Thursday last week, I didn't get a chance to take many pictures during Carol's farm house photo shoot with Fifi.  I was trying to not be obnoxious, which is hard for me. But I managed to keep my camera out of everyone's face.

 I did ask Carol to pose for me, as we were putting away props from a shoot they had done outside.  She was carrying in this vase of sunflowers and looked so pretty in her fresh, white cotton top, that I just had to get her picture.

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Here is a quickie pic of Fifi and Mark Lohman (the photographer) going over a shot that they had just done.  Carol's house is just swoony, every shot I saw them get was a keeper!

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And since I am doing such a random, here-there-and everywhere-post, this is my purchase from Bottom's Up the week before. Its a gesso-ed and foofed box by Linda that I filled with sparkled birds when I got home.  Willow's Nest was a great addition to the show, I hope they become regulars.

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When I am working in my studio on nice days, I just leave the back door wide open and let the dogs wander in and out.  Agnes Rosebud wears a jingle bell, so I can keep track of what is going on by listening to her follow her mom around.

But today, it was Twinkle I heard, she was barking and causing a ruckus.

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When I ran out to see what was going on, I was greeted with this.  So,  I scooped up the tasty, rat-sized puppy and ran with her back to the studio so the snake didn't decide to snack on her, and grabbed my camera to run back out to get Twinkle.

She didn't seem to need to be saved.

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That is what I love about terriers. They have NO fear and don't know they are little dogs.

 I love living in the country, but some times, there are some drawbacks. Not, the snake,I'm happy to see him, he'll eat the hated rats (those are a BIG drawback). Chiggers are another one. 

By running out into the grass to see what was going on, I'm sure I'll be itching all night.  There was no time to stop and spray myself with bug repellent before I snatched up that delicious puppy.

One of the best things about going on vacation, is the break from bugs.  Kansas in July is a chigger fest, and my yard seems to be party central for these guys.  I'll be happy to be in California, at a completely different sort of party, away from this itchy critters.

Happy and sparkling

Books, collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), flowers, magazine pictures or articles, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, yorkies
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 My gazebo planter boxes rarely do well. I don't know why.  This year, I planted colorful foliage instead of flowers and that seems to be a good fix for the problem.

The violets are wild, and I like the look of them.  Its always nice when nature adds her own touch to my gardening!

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After visiting Carol and Fifi (by the way, she really is FABULOUS!) I stopped at the mall while I was in Kansas City to find some new sandals for my trip to California.  The mall is a rare trip for me, I'm a Goodwill, garage sale, and TJMax shopper.

The parking lot I like is covered and out of the heat, but the doors open into Neiman Marcus- or Needless Markup, as I call it.  I don't shop there much because I'm cheap. But as I stepped into the door, these jewel encrusted sandals were the first thing I saw and, I had to pick them up and drool over admire the sparkly rhinestones!

Since I was already in love, I was afraid to flip them over and see how much they were, but I sucked up the courage, braced myself and took a peek.At first I thought the tag read $158. And I was not surprised. That's pretty typical there.

But they were only $58! And now they are mine. And for that price, I can still afford a pedicure to go along with them!

Little Aggie Rose takes after her mom, Twinkle and thinks every photo is of her. By the way, Twinkle is posing too, but got cropped out. They both see a camera and start to ham it up.

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Yesterday, I took everyone's advice and returned to the salon for a do over.  It was a good idea, I much prefer a brighter look, and the hair dresser was sweet as can be about it.  No charge, so I gave her a $20 tip.

  I was feeling very happy and sparkly inside after the good news about the new baby, so wanted to look sparkly outside too.

My earrings are from Curious Sofa. Hand made
from Victorian buttons, and I just love them. Normally, I make my own
jewelry or wear vintage, but I'm a sucker for anything Debbie has to
sell… I love that store.  She's sold my jewelry there before too. Its
an honor to sell there, she has such great taste.(here is some of my hand made earrings, on this page)


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So, since I've been splurging, with new shoes, new hair color, and earrings I'd better get some things listed in my own shop and recoup some of the cash I blew.  

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When I cleaned up the studio last week, I filled a 33 gallon container with stuff I need to photograph and sell.
One tub doesn't sound like a lot, but when a bunch of it is jewelry pieces, it feels like a LOT.  The tub is brimming with little things.

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So far, there isn't much of a dent in the box.
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But I'm working on it. Here is some of what I snapped pix of today. Which doesn't exactly mean that I've got it in the Boutique yet…. but its coming!

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Frittering

Books, celebrations, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies

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Yesterday, was a lazy one. My husband stayed in bed with a sore throat and we had a gentle rain all day, so all boating plans were canceled.  I considered it a free day to do what ever I wanted, by myself.  A bonus studio day! But actually, I puttered about and did almost nothing. Which was kind of nice.

I did start this little collage.

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And I put together this mini art journal.  I listed it in my Boutique this morning for $12.50 if you are interested.

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That's about it, for 8 hours in the studio! I frittered away time blog surfing, and just poking around, organizing some supplies and watching a few episodes of the Tudors that I had recorded. I'm going to miss that series, I've always been attracted to that time period.  Showtime did a good job with Henry, next they are tackling the Borgias.  I can't wait for that one!

I used to loved historical romances. When I was in my teens, I read  the ones written under the name Victoria Holt and just about adored those. Later on, when I found out that she had written about all the kings and queens of Europe under the name Jean Plaidy, I quickly devoured those. And there were a LOT of them. Here is the list. 

And here are the Victoria Holt titles.  Just looking over that list brings back so many memories of the time of my life when I was hooked on all of her writing.

There is another long list of books under the name Phillipa Carr. Which for some reason I never read many of.  I think that once I out grew the Holt novels and discovered the more historical Plaidy novels, I didn't care to go back to read light romances any more.

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Its been ages since I've read any of those, but I have enjoyed the Tudor/Bolyn series by Phillipa Gregory. I hear she has started on the Plantagenets now, and look forward to reading those.

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Seems like I don't bother to read as much as I did when I was young. I had a 2-3 book a week habit back then.  Now, I rarely find something that pulls me in and makes me finish it as fast as I can.  It could be that its just too tempting to flip from blog to blog and spend my free time reading those.

But for the trip to California next week, I've been stock piling some good reads for the plane and the beach.   The Worst Hard Time (for bookclub), and the new Jennifer Weiner to start with. 

When I'm home, I just seem to be too distracted to read a lot. I always have one open, but it sometimes takes me a week or two to finish it.  I do love TV… that cuts into book time.

And yesterday, puttering around the studio took up most of the day. I had some packages to wrap up, and was having way too much fun filling boxes that I was sending out. This one is for a friend. I was sending her a little something and ended up adding more and more since I was using a flat rate box, I thought it should be full!

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This little person is another reason why I don't get lost in books like I did in the past.  I read more "Hop on Pop", the "Grumpy Fairy" or "Miss Mary Mack" than I do anything else.

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On the 4th, we got to visit one of Twinkle's puppies. Remember the parti colored guy?  He is HUGE! He is almost double the weight of Agnes Rosebud, and he was the runt of the litter.

 

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We had Sugarwings for most of the day on the 4th. She and I baked cupcakes for America's birthday and had a parade with sparklers while belting out patriotic songs I couldn't remember the words to.  Then, we went downtown to a party in the park with live music, games, and food.

But we didn't stay for dinner, my handsome husband (that is him behind the fairy grand baby. Cute, huh?) took me out to a restaurant and a movie while Sugarwings stayed at the park with her mommy. 

It was a pretty good holiday weekend, over all.  I hope yours was too?

Happy 4th! and unhappy hair

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, holiday decor, jewelry, Sugarwings, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage, yorkies
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We've had a bit of much needed rain, but not enough to spoil any fun.  Yesterday, we had a family cookout and a trip to the lake.

Sugarwings has taken off like a little mermaid this summer, and swims circles around us in the water (with a life jacket).  Just a week ago, she was clinging to us like an octopus when we'd get in the lake together. Now, she is dog paddling all over the place and we have to try to keep up with her to keep her in sight!

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We aren't the only ones trying to keep up with her. Little Agnes Rosebud is always following her around the yard.

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That pup doesn't seem to mind the treatment she gets from Sugarwings and keeps coming back for more playtime, even though she is the toy.

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Have I introduced you to Clover yet? She is one of our expected grand baby's big sisters.  And she is a kid who LOVES to play dress up. I can see lots of fun times ahead for the two of us. Sugarwings likes to put on a pretty gown, then go play and get dirty in it. Or strips down naked and throws the dress in the wading pool.   She is okay with the game, but it is just a small part of her play time. I think she indulges me sometimes because she knows I like it so much.

Clover takes it much more serious than that.  To her, dressing up is the main event.

In a couple of years, she and I will have to teach the new baby girl to appreciate the fine art of dress up.

Please keep the new baby in your thoughts, she will be having a high def sonogram on Wednesday to find out more about her development.  We need her to be strong and healthy for future dress up games!!

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Bottoms Up was a blast yesterday. Well, anytime I get to visit junking buddies is a good time.  Carol and I went straight to Beth's booth where I filled up a bag (and she gave me a discount on top of her already great deals, thanks Beth!)  I'll have some pics of the loot later.

Then, we headed up to see our Texas friends, Linda and Ludmil of Willow's Nest and shop a bit with them before exploring the show.

Seeing Linda's glorious white hair makes me want to embrace my gray and go natural. Especially since I hate my new hair color.  It is supposed to be highlighted and blond, but looks more mousy brown in the photos.

I rarely care about how my hair turns out at the beauty shop. I'm old enough to know I can do something different next time and can enjoy a look that might not be exactly what I wanted since I know its only temporary anyway.  Too short grows out.  Too dark can be lightened.  I just wait till next time.

But this time, I just am NOT happy at all. It just feels blah.  And I am not in the mood for blah.

I am going back for a redo and asking for a blonder look.  When a trip to the salon costs about $140, I'd like to get the color I asked for.   What do you think? Would you go back for a redo and complain? I'll do it politely of course!

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Here are some of my favorites from Willow's Nest.  I treated myself to a sparkling little shoe that Linda made.  They remind me of Dorothy's slippers from the Wizard of Oz. In the books, the shoes are silver, they were only ruby in the movie.

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I hope you have a wonderful Independence Weekend!

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If you travel, be sure to buckle up!!

I'll leave you with a few new bits in the Boutique.  I'm trying to add to it a little each day this week. Mostly vintage and flea market goods, but I will have some altered books coming this week too.

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Losing a dark corner and gaining some work space

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), vintage paper/collage art, yorkies
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Do you notice anything different in this picture? Its probably not all that plain to anyone but me. Everyone who came over for craft day yesterday could feel the difference, but didn't know exactly what the change was until I told them.

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Before, I had a makeshift closet behind the large hutch. It was dark, dreary, and cluttered all the time. With barely enough room to squeeze back there between all the shelves, I got to the point where I was simply piling stuff up and forgetting it was even there.

This photo was mid way through the emptying out process. I forgot to get a before shot.  Besides these two shelves, there were 3 others, plus tubs of stuff piled up.

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A car load of accumulated junk (good junk, but I just DID NOT need it) went to Goodwill. Another carload went to Beth for her antique booth and a few boxes are going to another friend's store. The tubs of Christmas decor went to a stack under the stairs in the garage instead.

I had about 8 large mirrors back there, from when I used to have my own shop. Since I don't do big shows and no longer have an antique booth there was no place for them and I wasn't going to be selling them from my online shop, I only like to sell things that will fit in a padded envelope!

The rest of the junk got resorted  and my cabinets got reorganized for it to be stored in a more convenient and attractive way.  And I now have an extra 6 feet of space in the main room. Its not just the extra space that I love about the redo,  losing the gloomy pit of a junk graveyard is the best part.

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Of course, there was all of this to deal with first.  I was kind of wondering about my timing, doing this the day before I had friends coming for craft day. But with friends coming, I had to keep focused, so that I couldn't just give up and walk away.

All of this got sorted out and I was ready for craft day with a clean studio and loads of space to play in.

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Beth brought Button for a play date with Agnes Rosebud while we all had our own play dates with glue.

They seemed to be happy to see each other.

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I know that I was happy to see the little guy!  He seems to remember me and be happy to visit, but he sure has bonded with his new mom and followed Beth everywhere.  Shawn brought her new  baby, it was good to see her back at craft day, we'd missed her.  I don't know why I only have dog baby photos and no human baby photos. Shawn has pictures of the day on her blog, you can see the cutie there.

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My day was productive.  For some reason (typical of me) I had the dates of my trip to California wrong and thought I was leaving next week instead of in two weeks. So I was in a frenzy to get all my mermaid things for Kim's event done. 

Well, now I have plenty of time.  I'm making up two ephemera packs of goodies for door prizes at the party, plus have swappy stuff and hostessy things to get done.  I zipped through a lot of it yesterday thinking I only had a week to finish. 

(by the way, Kim has some openings for the Flea Market Expidition left. If you and in the area and can't make the whole art weekend, at least join us for a bus trip from one shopping paradise to another!)

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I also made a framed collage.  This one is done in lots of layers with sanding in some places to peek through to what is underneath.

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Some areas remind me of old houses with layers of peeling wallpaper.  This 8×10 framed piece is a fun change from doing smaller things, and I have two  more frames (found when I de-cluttered the back of the studio). I hope to work on them this week too. Since I now know that I have an extra week to get ready for my trip to CA, I can go back to waiting till the last minute to get ready for it!

A Polka Dotted Princess

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), jewelry, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art, wallpaper, yorkies

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Before Sugarwings came over to play with me today, I got a few things listed in the Boutique.  The jewels that I found recently are really nice, and in great shape. Someone took such good care of them, that you wouldn't even know they were at least 50 years old. 

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See what I mean? Nice sparkle to the rhinestones.

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This picture is made from one of my teensiest frozen Charlotte fairies, in a vintage frame.  I love it when a project can be made from ALL vintage materials.  Usually, something, somewhere in it needs to be newer. Like a tag, or a bit of card stock. This little lady is all OLD.  And as an older lady myself, I appreciate that about her.

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Sugarwings and I have the afternoon to play. Her Hippy Chick Mommy came by to do some laundry and is going to watch DVR-ed episodes of True Blood while she washes her clothes, so that means I get to snag the fairy baby to work in the studio with me.

 
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I'm not sure yet what we'll make. She did ask if we could make a polka dotted dress for her puppy to match her own dress. I'm not much of a sewer, but I think we can paint polka dots onto a hanky and tie it around the pup's neck.  Sugarwings isn't very picky, that should make her happy.  Especially if we use glitter paint.

The last time we worked with glitter, she had it crusted all over her and kept saying, "I have Project on me!!"  

Not that she is fussy. That wild child is usually encrusted with something.  

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This tag book is listed in the shop too.  Its two large tag covers and 5 small tags inside, all wallpapered up and ready to be embellished. I'm including scraps of the papers to finish it with.

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Don't forget that I have a Peat Pot Pretty with a frozen Charlotte fairy as June's giveaway prize!  Can you believe that June is almost over??? Geez, where did it go.  I have two articles to write by July 1st, and am not usually a person who waits till the last minute to do things (well besides taxes, uchk) but the time just got away from me.

My husband is going to be gone all week, so I should be able to get them both done.  When he is around, I tend to stop work early to fix dinner or just hang out. And we come up with excuses to see Sugarwings and play with her.  I can be more disciplined when I am on my own. Well, kinda- I am playing hooky this afternoon to make a polka dotted dog dress.

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And as a prize for the drawing for new followers, I have some of that nice old rhinestone jewelry.  I'll draw from ALL of the followers, not just the new ones. I appreciate you signing up, thanks!! When the number hits 250, I'll give away the earrings. 

Being inspired by other’s studios

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), parties, vintage paper/collage art, yorkies

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Thanks for all the nice comments about my studio!

Wow, what a TON of people participating in that party. I've not seen all the blogs in it yet (that's going to take a while) but I sure had a good time peeking into a chunk of them. As much as I adore my own studio, I was experiencing some studio envy
while looking around.  There are some fascinating ideas and places out there.  The more I looked at, the more I want to see. 

I'll be hopping through more as I have time this week. Thanks for hosting, Karen!

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And as much as I do love my own studio, sometimes its good to get out and go to another place to work.  Beth invited me over on Friday for estate sale shopping and hanging out in her craft room. I'd brought stuff to work on, but she offered me a box of goodies to rifle through and I couldn't resist.

Its so much more exciting to play with new (old) stuff!  I think that is why I keep shopping for more to add to my own stash instead of just working with what I have.  Because I sure do have plenty, you might have noticed from my previous post! 

New supplies are inspiring.  So, I bought more goods while at estate sales that day too…

And I also found this wrought iron bench. For now, its setting outside the back door to my studio.  I'm not sure if that is where it will remain.

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None of the sales that day were over the top wonderful, but we found  a little something here and there all morning.  At one house, I got a broken vintage crystal necklace.

I divided it up, and listed some beads in my boutique ($2.50 an ounce), and will keep some for myself too.  There is more to list from that day's haul, and I hope to have more time to add it tomorrow.

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One of Beth's boxes is labeled "images" and is full of some great stuff.  I made this tag with a picture from that and really wanted to make a matching set with another girl that was in the stash, but ran out of time so Beth sent it home with me to finish.

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What started out as an idea for a tag became an ephemera book instead.  Its in an old cabinet card folder and is filled with an assortment of old papers, ready to be used as an art journal.

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It should be in the shop soon.  But if you are interested now, please let me know.  It will be $24.

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Playing in Beth's studio got me all fired up to make some stuff in my own when I got home.  It was Father's Day weekend and we had a lot going on, but I managed to squeeze in a little bit of creative time here and there between boating and baking with Sugarwings and  petting and playing with Agnes Rosebud.

For Father's Day I took Sugarwing's Daddy and my husband to see Toy Story with our little fairy grand baby.  I'm a sucker for Pixar, our whole family is. But man, this movie was extra good.  I thought the plotting for breaking out of the day care was right up there with something out of Ocean's 11.  

And Big Baby could be more terrifying than Chucky.

And the end tugged at my heart so much, with Andy going away to college, that I sobbed.  I don't think any mother of a grown up son could have prevented herself from crying at that ending.

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Speaking of boys growing up and leaving the nest… I got to visit Button at Beth's.  Here he is up on the craft table, bounding across the supplies to come and see me.

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Seemed like he was glad to see his baby sis too.  This was the first of many play dates for the two little fuzz balls.

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