Some of our Cottage Critters

cottage, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), kitties

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These shrubs were planted in front of our farm house decades ago, and bloom abundantly in the spring. 

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The rest of the year, they are just overgrown bushes that are a bit overwhelming. I used to cut them back to waist high every fall, but they grew so fast, it seemed like a sisyphean task, and I decided that I should just grow to enjoy them as they wanted to be- giant and shaggy! 

 

 

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These two kitties are soul mates, Pumpkin and Joy Joy are the best of friends.  While their cuddling looks adorable from inside the window, I'm not thrilled about their choice of snuggle spots.

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And neither is this newly planted lavender in the window box. Their habit of using this box as a perch might not be an easy one to break.

Unless I plant cactus? Nah, probably not a good idea…

Sometimes, you just have to let it go and give in to nature.  Giant, overgrown shrubs might be a bit much, but the blooms they share in the spring make them worth it. And while I'm not pleased about the kitties taking over the planter box, it sure is funny to see them up there taunting the short, little dogs and it is cute as a bug to watch them curl up together and purr.

Time to replant the lavender, I guess.

Beth’s Birdsong Sponsor gifts

antiques/junking, bird song art event

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A couple weeks ago, I had an estate sale morning, then lunch and craft day with Beth.  Poking around her home and checking out her latest auction and estate finds is always fascinating.  This is a little pile of interesting things on her side table.

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And woo hoo, lookie here! She scored this watch cabinet full of lenses. Or are they called crystals? The glass parts of a watch, no matter what you call em, are good to craft with!!

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She has so many that she offered to share, and we are packaging some up for the "Tweet Bags" for our Birdsong guests.

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Beth has been beyond generous with Birdsong, each year she creates an apron to use as a door prize.  Here is her latest, under construction.  What a delicious gift for some lucky Peep.

Or as Beth said, "Another apron for Tami". Well, odds are that Tami might win, she has TWO of these prizes from previous drawings!!  And after visiting Tami's studio for craft days, I have to say, they have found a good home, and look gorgeous hanging up there.

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Her boy, my grand dog, Button, didn't think I should take his picture, so I pretended to take it only of the apron. 

I didn't fool him.

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It was a good day,  for estate sale shopping (I got a $10 vintage wedding dress to cut up and new pans for my kitchen), lunch with friends, visit with a grand dog, a mini redo at Beth's booth at the antique mall, plus I got to paw all of her vintage finds.

PS- if you'd like to be a sponsor, for the goodie bags or for the drawing, please email me at 

Karlanathan@sbcglobal.net

I'll add your link to my sidebar until the next Birdsong and you'll make our Peeps very happy!

 

Refurbishing the Yellow Brick Road

cottage, family, Sugarwings, yorkies

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Sugarwings got her love of all things Oz from her mom and Nanny.  I've always been a fan myself and have done my share of encouraging her interests.  When she was little, we'd go to this sidewalk at a nearby shopping center to do some skipping and pretending.

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She enjoyed that so much, that I painted our flower bed's stepping stones yellow so she would have a trail here to play on.

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And over the years, she has spent a lot of time along this short path.

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Dewdrop loves dressing up as Dorothy too.  (her mother sent this to me from her new home, looks like she is pretty happy and having a wonderful time there!)

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Seasons of harsh weather has taken its toll on the pathway, our yellow bricks faded out and returned to the blah red bricks they started out as. I'd used latex house paint on them before, I think. Or was it craft paint? It has been awhile. I doubt if there are many paints that would hold up to Kansas weather, especially on bricks.  

Sugarwings and I decided to give them a make over. This might not last much longer than the other paint did, but redoing is fun, so we won't mind freshening it up again if needed.  This time, we worked in tandem, I sprayed them yellow ahead of time, then used a gold glitter spray over that after it dried.  Sugarwings got the bottles of glitter ready to sprinkle over that as it was still wet.

We tried different shades of sparkle, but I really didn't care for the red or green as much, so we layered over it.

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Sugarwings also helped out by running in to get her ruby slippers to try out the path, and by arranging our Toto yard art nearby.

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Although, we have our own, live yard art Toto/Twinkle that worked just fine.

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Sugarwings thinks we should add a scarecrow. Maybe.  What we really need is some blooming plants. Spring is here, but not in this little corner of the yard yet, it's still pretty dull, even with the bright yellow paint. 

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But not in her mind.  She sees the whole land of Oz ahead of her. 

Farewell to a furry friend

dogs, paintings

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Miss Pearl, best friend to Debbie Dusenberry was a Kansas City antiquer's icon.  Debbie is a queen of the vintage scene and everywhere she was, there was Pearl. I'll miss seeing her fuzzy little face around town.

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Here is a photo of her when she was a visitor at the cottage one time. Pearl always came along when Debbie visited us here.

My heart goes out to Debbie for her loss.

I used my Hello Watercolor ap on iPad to do this finger painting of Pearl..

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The ap is very interesting, and you can more tell from the rough sketch that I started with, just how much it looks and acts like real paint. Except with no brush. You use a fingertip or stylus to paint with. You can chose different brush-like features, and sizes, and whether you are using wet or dry, to get just the look you want.  My problem with it, is that I can't quite get the paint detailed enough, so I switch to the colored pencils function to add the finer details and sharper lines at the end.

I think a lot of people get to this point of a painting (the sketch) and think it looks awful, or nothing like what they want it to.  Sometimes newbies don't realize that most artwork is all about the details or the layering.  There is often a point near the beginning when you are horrified at what is on the page and think about stopping. The trick is to not give up, and to not judge the end by the early stages.

 This painting has a heavy use of white pencil over the underpainting. In real watercolor that doesn't really happen, you need to save your white paper. The ap can be much easier to use than real paint. It even has an eraser.

 

Arabella Cinderella Day

celebrations, Dew Drop, family, Sugarwings

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Around here, it doesn't take much to turn a simple trip to the movie theater into a big event.

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The Hippie Chick and I had been impatiently waiting for the new Cinderella movie.

 (the theater had big screens for previews in the lobby, how nice!)

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When I saw these dresses from the Cinderella collection on sale at Kohls (plus 30% off with my coupon) I almost bought them, but fought the urge.  (I'm very, very cheap).

 

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 But, on another trip to Kohls to snap up more the 70-80% off clearance items while taking another 30% off with my coupon and filling up my cart with school clothes for next year, I couldn't be strong enough to say no to these dresses a second time.

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I figured I'd saved enough on the other stuff to make up for the splurge on these little confections. (That little white jacket Dewdrop is wearing was on sale for under $2. That beats Goodwill prices! )

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Since Sugarwings and her mommy weren't able to join Dewdrop and I at the Fairy Tale village when we went a few weeks ago, we decided to make a day of it and bring them back with us to see Crown Center, the fairy tale land, Kaleidoscope, and the new movie.

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The make believe village was a bit more crowded than when were were here on a weekday, this was a Saturday during spring break, and the whole place was packed.  

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  Sugarwings was a tad overwhelmed, but I kept telling her that we had plenty of time, and weren't rushing through it. We had a three hours to hang out, and I was happy to stick around.

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So, we played a while, and then took breaks to ride the escalators up and down a bit, or go sit and color in the Crayola store.

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We also took snack breaks, and walked around.

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And spent a half hour session at Kaleidoscope.  I'd hoped to go to two sessions, but it was pretty busy. We were lucky that my son was there early to get us passes for this session. It's free, but can fill up.  Going early to reserve a spot on busy days is a good idea.

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We get plenty of craft time at home, but not in surroundings like this. I probably like the place as much as the grand fairies do.

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Dewdrop's name is Mayara, I call her Ara, and that has sometimes morphed into Arabella Cinderella.  We decided to name the day after her.  Everyone needs a day of their own sometime, don't they?  We also made this day her going away party for her big trip out East.

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She was a bit young for the movie though.  The only parts she was really into were the ones with magic or mice. Sugarwings, her mom and I loved every second of it. My husband decided to stay home and watch the KU game instead (I have to admit, it was a play off, and he is pretty into that stuff, I certainly understood- March happens), so my son used his movie ticket at the last minute and came along to help keep the little one entertained when the parts she didn't care for came on.

I had a feeling, that I would need back up so I wouldn't have to miss any of the show.

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As part of the special day, we went to a theater in KC where you have recliners to lounge in, and a great menu to order from.  They have a wine bar upstairs and if you request it, you can order a full dinner from that menu, not just movie theater food.  And you pick your seat in advance, so we chose back row by the door, and brought an iPad, (on mute with the lights turned down) for our Arabella Cinderella to play with after she was done eating.

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It was a long day for her with no nap, and lots of activity. The big day was a lot for our other princess too, so there were some moments far from perfection. But, that is part of doing things with kids, and you have to know when it is time to go look at the fountains, or twirl in the lobby, and get away from the hustle bustle for a bit.

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Over all it was a very special day out. And I love having these photos to look at while I'm impatiently waiting for tiny Arabella Cinderella to return to Kansas from her time with her mommy out east.

A little spring dinner party

holiday decor

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This year, Sugarwings was in charge of our Easter decor. All I did was get the stuff out and let her arrange it all.  She even chose the layered table cloths that went underneath, and I liked her choice of pastel roses to compliment the sugary colors of the bunnies and baskets.

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We were having a small dinner party, with perfect timing to show off her display.

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I continued her laying by using vintage, embroidered doilies as placemats. I seriously don't know why I hadn't done this before.   But I know that those will be used as placemats from now on!

 

Juniper June

bird song art event

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Lesa Dailey has her project planned for Birdsong and boy, is it a cute one!

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Little Miss Juniper June!

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I just love all of the details.

Tomorrow is the last day to sign up for our classes.  I could snuggle a couple more of you in if you want to come….

How to redo a cardboard chest with vintage wallpaper

antiques/junking, how-to projects, studio tour, vintage paper/collage art

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I've got a thing for old drawers covered in wallpaper and collect as many as I can for studio storage. But, they can be rare, or pricey.  So, when I find a newer set for cheap, I give it a makeover. Like the one on the right. The left one is an original, old chest of drawers, the pink one is a 50 cent piece I got at a garage sale and recovered myself.

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This one is old too, and it is covered in vinyl, not wallpaper like most are.

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And I like this mini one too.

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It is full of birds, eggs, and butterflies.  These whitewashed birdies were an estate sale find that Beth passed on to me.

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One thing I like about these, is that they can be tucked away into odd spots to create storage.  Or sat up on top of other pieces.  

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When I saw this tossed away in Beth's trash can, I had to rescue it. 

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First step- remove the knobs. I had some glass ones to replace these plastic ones with. Which is what I also used on the previous set of drawers that I redid.  That is probably not an accurate thing to do, most of these little chests sport wooden knobs. 

But glass knobs are my fave and I stick them on anything I possibly can.  The ones I selected for this project are vintage, but I've seen some nice ones at Hobby Lobby that go on sale for 50% off an a regular basis.

 

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Second step- choose your paper. I have a few billion rolls of vintage wallpaper (a little addiction of mine), and knew this pink with roses would be ideal for these drawers.  But the roll was not only old, it was near its end, so tore very easily. A bit of ironing helped smooth it out so I could work with it.

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Too bad the existing pattern was sooooo 80s. And so shiny.  It is printed cardboard.

But that could be fixed.  I decided that since I was redoing this for myself, not to resale, that I would leave the interior as is.  If I was passing this along to a client, I'd have either painted or covered all of the shiny, printed cardboard design.

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Using Crafter's Pick The Ultimate glue, I covered the front of a drawer, getting right up to the edges, then pressed the pink paper down into the glue.

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The sides were too big to try to do with a squeeze bottle, so I put a thinner glue on a plate and brushed it on.  I still used the Ultimate on the very edges, though.  They stick down better with a stronger glue. 

 

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I don't precut or measure. I eyeball the paper to get a size that is close, glue it down, then I crease the excess paper and use a sanding block to "cut" the wallpaper to fit. No scissors.

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The sanding block should be used only in a downward motion away from the edge. It not only buffs and burnishes the paper's edge tightly to the surface, it cuts off the salvage.

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When possible, I lined up the side of the paper to the edge of the drawer.  Less waste of paper that way. But I still used the sanding block on it. The above photo shows why. The straight edge of the wallpaper is glued down, but doesn't look quite right.

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 A little buffing with the sanding block, and it looks much better.

I also discovered, that I could take the gloss off the printed cardboard on the bits like this between the drawers that didn't get covered in vintage paper.

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This is the side of a drawer, with the printed cardboard left as is and the vintage wallpaper adhered to the front. One tell tale sign that these cardboard sets are not vintage, is well, that they are cardboard and it shows. The really old ones are on wooden frames.  

Now, I could have wrapped my paper around the sides like I did on the one in the very first photo on this post.

But I didn't.

 Lazy?

Hmm, maybe.

I squirted a lot of Ultimate glue into the crevice and weighted it down to dry, that lessened the gap and helped hide the fact that this was made of cardboard.

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I'm afraid that this picture doesn't show that last step. This is the picture that made me want to do that last step, though. Those gaps bothered me.

At first it bothered me that this was a little wonky, then I looked at the old ones I was using around the room. Well, wonky seems to be the natural state of most of them. 

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Fairy Tale Village

Dew Drop

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A few years ago, I took Sugarwings to the Fairy Tale Village at Crown Center.  

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It's now back again, and I took her baby sister a couple weeks ago.  

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The themes at Crown Center change, last year we went a few times, and saw Dorothy, plus a few other things.  (all free)

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But this has to be my fave.  It is interactive, with cute things for the kids, like pulling Pinocchio's strings to make him dance.

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And slipping into a red riding hood to walk through the deep, dark, forest.

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There is a mop for cleaning the 7 dwarves' cottage, but Dewdrop didn't like the looks of that witch and wouldn't go in there.

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She had some timid moments, like when she was about to visit this cottage and a giant said "fee fie foe fum".  She passed on this one too.

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She made up for it by spending extra time tasting the 3 bears' porridge and baking with the little red hen.

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It is such a cute thing to go to.  I'd drop in to see it even if I didn't have a flock of fairies to share it with.

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We also visited Kaleidoscope to do some art projects. Also free, and sponsored by Hallmark.  Kansas City is so lucky to have these places available for the kids.  

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