Grape picking in Kansas????

Etsy_sales_255 The new issue of Romantic Country is on the stands now and looks like a really pretty one.  I can’t wait to make time to sit down and savor it. Especially the article about the Rachael Ashwell’s new Shabby Chic home. I’m intrigued by that. 

But, life has been hectic the last couple of days, so I haven’t had a chance to do more than look and see if my article was in it or not!Etsy_sales_256_2

And, yep, there we are, Carol and I are in there.  She has made the most wonderful projects for the pictures, and we will be having a giveaway with one of her ideas coming up soon.

Stay tuned for details! 

By the way, just LOOK at all the blogger friends listed in the credits.Dsc_3992_2

And did you also notice Diane Guthrie in the photo credits? She is a great pal, and my family and I met up with her this weekend for a bit of  "agri-tourism" at a local winery.

Diane was doing a photo shoot for New Holland Tractors and needed some models to pick grapes for the day.

So, here we are, the newest tractor pin-up girls, soon to be plastered on barn walls on farms everywhere.Dsc_3986

Diane was sweet to take some extra photos of the 4 of us, my two sisses and niece, so we have some professional quality photos of all of us together.Dsc_4006

I think that back in the 70’s my sisters and I went to have our portraits done  together, but not since then.  This will be a nice one to frame and keep.   It is so  much better than going to a portrait studio, this picture will be full of memories of our fun weekend together.Renfest_08_175 Renfest_08_174

Our morning at the winery started out foggy.  (by the way, these are now my photos, not Diane’s, but I am sure you could tell that).

The atmosphere was moody and romantic.

But I am afraid that once the novelty wore off and the fog burned away to become hot sun, we are the ones who became moody.

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This wasn’t just playing, we actually had to work!!

We picked grapes for HOURS.  It was kind of fun and we had a great day over all, but it went on tooooo long. 

Still, it was an experience that was worth having, and I am glad we went.  I felt a bit bad about making my family be migrant workers for one of their vacation days, though.Renfest_08_214

Once lunch was served, we started to feel much better and quite pampered. The food was the best!Renfest_08_217

How can you feel grumpy when there is an all you can eat hand made chocolate buffet?

We were given little boxes of wine infused chocolates to take home (made by Sleepy Jean and absolutely, melt in your mouth, delicious!)Renfest_08_219

The company was good too.  This is Moofy, he picked up anything left lying around, water bottles, coffee cups, etc. and put them all in a pile by the house.  I wish I could train Twinks to pick up trash instead of trashing things!Renfest_08_223

After lunch, we met Sugarwings downtown for a quick carousel ride on the horsies in front of the Lawrence Antique Mall, where I just had to pop in and do a quick hat hunt.Renfest_08_240

Jackpot!  I found a fall colored rose strewn hat and have already ransacked it for the flowers.

Hmm, the creature on top didn’t come with the hat, he is a tomato worm that Bobbie Sue made from Sculpy.Renfest_08_244

We ended our day by sitting in the studio and making creatures from sculpy.

I whipped up a "flight" of fairies.  These are babies, newly hatching from their cocoons and are tucked into another hat I found this weekend.Renfest_08_245

Poor fairy babies, they don’t look too pleased to have a changeling in their nest!Etsy_sales_240

Today, was back to work, the family is gone now.  So, I plucked the new (old) hat clean of its roses and listed them in Autumn craft packs on Etsy.Etsy_sales_250

There is a total of 4 packs, just in time for you to make some Halloween finery for yourself.

And now, I need to get back to work again.  Silverbella is looming over me, I need to get ready!

check back with me in the next couple of days and I will have the Raised in Cotton & Karla’s Cottage Romantic Country Inspired Giveaway ready for you to see. 

35 thoughts on “Grape picking in Kansas????”

  1. It looks like you had fun picking grapes. What a fun time with your family! I am going to go to Borders and pick up that magazine. Can’t wait to see your stuff!

  2. yes, must get the magazine.
    Grape picking can be fun…for a while. growing up we always had grapes to pick either at home or a family members. When I moved in with my husband, his home was quite near Delicato Wineries in California. We could smell all the grape smells, good and bad.

  3. Oh, I must hobble to the store for a copy of the mag now. Those photos of yours are wonderful, the foggy background makes it look quite mysterious.

  4. Let’s see if I can get Romantic Country over here. I just rediscovered the American Bookstore and they sell some of your great magazines, so perhaps….Those pictures of you and your sisters are so much fun, as you said a true momento of a very nice time together. And what do I hear about an all you can eat chocolate buffet. I think I have to introduce that one over here!

  5. Hi Karla! It looks like a fabulous time and the dessert/candy looks fabulous!!! WOW, wine infused chocolate, that is what I need at night, lol!
    Love the hat too! Those colors are beautiful. I cant wait to get my copy of Romantic Country in the mail!
    Hugs,
    Amy

  6. Ok, Am I just getting that you only use the hats for the flowers? Or do you use them for other things? How can you tell a vintage flower from a new one? LOL Obviously I don’t use flowers on my crafts. Take care

  7. What a neat experience. I’ve picked Wild Mustang Grapes for homemade wine. You have to watch out for poison ivy since they are growing in the wild! The food looks wonderful!
    Blessings,
    Lorilee

  8. I can’t wait to get my Romantic Country! You’d think subscribers would get them before the newsstands, but most magazines are like that. Despite all the hard work, it looks like you all had a great time!

  9. You know how to have fun! I love the pics of you and your sissies. My dad picked grapes, for pay, when he was 12. It was VERY hard work and it was in central CA where it is hot and humid during grape picking season.
    The WORKING dog is amazing!
    I love your nest of fairies. They are so cute!
    ~elaine~

  10. The smiles on your faces tells me you all had a great day and lots of fun. That is a really good picture of you all. The food looks so good.Have a great and fun day today..m…

  11. As always, more lovelies! The agri-tourism sounds like fun (especially the lunch!) How special to have really beautiful photos of you and your sisters together — definitely a keeper! Looking forward to picking up Romantic Country! It’s fun to know a contributor!

  12. …and here I planned on lightening my subscription load this fall, lol! I think as much as I go buy this publication in the store, I might as well subscribe. It looks awesome!

  13. You look adorable picking those grapes! I did get the magazine and it was fabulous!!!!!I am still reading it over and over again! I am ra biggest fan and collector!! loved it !!

  14. My first and only grandbaby she was 2 in Aug.
    I live in Ohio she lives in Utah.
    And I do notlike that at all.
    I just got back from Utah.
    She is so tiny she weighs just 22 pounds.
    Blue eyes Slightly curly blonde hair.
    Looks like your granddaughter is also 2.
    Pamela NE OH

  15. I had hoped my magazine would come today but it didn’t.I can’t wait to get it. It looks like you had a great fun day with friends and family. How could you ask for more? You have a wonderful evening.
    Jean in Virginia

  16. I’ll be heading into town tomorrow to pick up a copy of this issue for sure! I really need to subscribe.
    Your grape adventure looks like fun but not as fun as riding on a carousel horse in front of the antique mall!
    Have a sweet remainder of the week!

  17. In spite of the “Work” at the winery, it looks like it was a great day for you and your family! Needless to say, the food looked wonderful! Hm-m-m-m, wine infused chocolate! Now that’s something new to try! LOL!
    Kitty

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