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Sugarwings

What is more fun than a Kindergarten music program?

Going to a double header and having a First Grade music program right after!

What is more fun than a Kindergarten music program?

Going to a double header and having a First Grade music program right after!

There is not much new around here, I'm still wading through piles of Snow White books and items to stuff into the kits.

See what I mean? Every table in the studio is heaped up with carefully sorted (even though it doesn't look like it) goodies to do with the kits. I even set up two extra tables, and also filled tubs.
But hey, there is HOPE! Look at the stack of wrapped kits on the far table, in front of the window. Yep, the packaging is almost done. The rest of the room is just littered with the detritis of making the kits.
Those stacks of cut wallpaper on the table? Some of those are sorted into piles, ready to photograph and add to the shop. My son and I got just a tad carried away on those chopping and ironing days we had.

But the truth about why nothing else is happening around here, is that I am soooo hooked on the books themselves. I've made up four examples for the class, including one that I'm am keeping for myself and personalizing with family fairy tale photos.
On this page, I've taken a page from one of the children's story books, and cut Black Beauty from it, with another page behind the horse as I cut it out so that I ended up with a second animal shape. (it was an accident, but one that I am glad that I did!) I added a unicorn horn to each, flipped one over, layered them on the paper, and tinted them with glitter markers.
Dewdrop adores "honies" above all things. She is a "My Little Pony" addict, and calls them honies. So, this page is for her.

There are other things I could be doing, but this is more fun. Plus, I thought the students might appreciate having samples in different stages to look through. This one will be almost complete, but I am saving space in it to add pictures from the event itself.

There has also been some Birdsong3 behind the scenes details to tend to. It's funny how much time such things take up, even when the event in months away. Oh, but how worth it! I'm really excited to know that I have both of these fun weekends to look forward to.
Hopefully, once I get all of these kits boxed and ready to mail, I can concentrate on making Birdsong projects and kits. And selling that pile of wallpaper. And doing my taxes (Beth offered to help!! Yay, there is nothing better than having an accountant buddy at tax time. And all I have to do for her is redo her antique mall booth. Heck, that is a pleasure to do, not a hair pulling, tear inducing, fork in the eye, task like tax prep).
There are also extra kits from last year's Birdsong that I forgot about. And need to add to the Boutique. I'd planned on listing them last year and haven't yet. I also found a stack of surplus Fairy Book covers that I'd planned to sell too.

But there is only so much time in the day. You know what I have noticed? I can keep going full tilt and workiing my backside off (not really, it actually seems to grow, not diminish) and never really get ahead. Because there is always more to do, and only so much time in a day.
I've noticed that my income seems to level out, no matter what I am working on, because nothing is "extra", it ends up taking the place of something else. So, if I do shows, I am ignoring my shop. If I concentrate on the shops, I am not having time to make things. And on and on.
You just can't do it all. At least not at the same time. But that is what is such fun about my so called job.
I can switch it up, go from classes, events, creating, selling, shows, one to the next. It certainly never gets boring! When I focus on one area, it does very well, especially the Boutique. But my life would be very dull if all I did was photograph and list and ship every day. So, I'm glad I can stretch out and try different venues and take breaks from the online shop. It's still there, still selling, but not as much when I'm not adding to it reguarly.
Yes, changing my focus might not be getting me ahead financially, but it sure keeps me hopping and happy!

The last time I was in Angie's store I cleaned her out of little birdy books, in preparation for Birdsong 3. I have no idea what I will need them for yet, but I always snag a vintage bird book when I see it, just in case.
Then, she gave me a beautiful, old, old, book in German, with a great font. (it's the one underneath the smaller books)

As well as a billion tiny birds. They came in a crystal glass, tied up with lace and silk ribbons. They were much cuter in the glass than they were spilled all over my floor when I got home. And if you want to know if "billion" is an accurate count, it sure felt like it when I was picking them up, as excited puppies pounced on me each time I reached for a tiny bird on the floor. They seemed to think it was a game invented just to entertain them.
Every single one of the billion birds has been rescued and tucked away safely in a baggie waiting for Birdsong now. It will be fun to come up with something to do with them for the event. Thanks, Angie!

The two of us went to Bottom's Up for their big anniversary extravaganza. Gwen always throws a nice party, and it was good to have a night out.

It was nice to see what magic Carol has done with her display too.

And to meet some new friends. Sadly, these guys couldn't come home with me. I think they would have loved my gardens, though.

And these silk curtains would sure class up the joint if I'd brought them home with me.

But I did splurge and buy French documents from the 1800s. That seems to be my main purchase every time I go to see Gwen. I can't resist them.

She just unloaded her latest container, straight from France. She'll be bringing more Frenchie goods next month too. I love to ooh and ah over her acquisitions. She used to live in France and knows the ins and outs of all the flea markets there. And finds the BEST stuff.

Of course, Bottoms Up is stuffed with the best stuff. Great dealers and fun goods. And now, the whole district is jammed with shops and dealers open only one weekend a month. On Saturdays, it feels like a street fair, there is so much going on, food trucks, live music, crowds of people shopping. If you are planning a trip to KC, I'd say plan it for the first weekend of the month and drop in to see what is going on there.

As I sat through endless episodes of The Dukes of Hazard, stepped on Hot Wheels cars left everywhere, or listened to fart jokes, I used to wonder how I'd survive raising Boys. That is Boys with a captial B. They were as rough and tumble, as wild and crazy, as little Boys can be. It was a rolicking, good time, and while they didn't always have the same interests as I did, we found lots of fun together.
And now they are two grown men that I'm proud to call family.

Then, along came two grand daughters! Who are every bit as rough and
tumble, wild, and crazy as their dad.
Now, we watch My Little Pony or Ariel, and I step on doll parts, and still listen to fart jokes. But from small people dressed as fairies this time.
Yep, I know, I'm pretty lucky. It's been good.

ps- Anne has asked me to tell you about Magnolia Pearl's $2,000 giveaway. Woo Hoo, that is a GOOD one, huh? Check it out at Fiona and Twig.

We have had our share of snow lately! It seems like a lot, with two blizzards back to back, especially since we've had some pretty mild winter weather up till now. Last year was even warmer. These storms were a reminder that we live in the midwest. And you never know what will hit.
The Puppeesh are confused about where they should potty, but seem to enjoy running around in the snow while I freeze waiting for them to make up their minds about whether they will actually do anything or save it till they come inside.
Why did I decide to have winter pups??? Oh, that's right, they are so durn cute I couldn't resist them last fall, even knowing that winter housebreaking might break me.

Sugarwings had a sleepover with us during the first snow, and we decided that the best way to have a snowball fight was to sit in the cozy hot tub while we lobbed the icy missiles at each other.
It would have been much more enjoyable if we'd been smart enough to shovel a walk way to the hot tub. Look at how deep it was on the steps! I wore my boots out there, and balanced on the edge trying to get them off, getting my robe nice and soggy as I wobbled and almost slipped in the water with one boot on.
We had the best time laughing and splashing as the flakes fell on us.
The way back in to the house was better, since we were all toasty and rosy from the hot water, the snow barely bothered me, so I carried my boots and barefooted it quickly inside.

My son built a snow slide in front of their apartment building that kept even the tiniest (and the biggest) of kids slipping and sliding away the snow days.

They had a good hill to use. He made some good curves along the way, and built up the banks to keep them on the track.
He certainly had plenty of snow to work with. Two blizzards in a week?

Between blizzards, we made a run to Topeka to go to a flea market. I was glad I took the time off to go, I loaded up on sweet paper dolls.

A ton of jewels too. This is one baggie's worth. I got 8 bags for $3 each.

Dewdrop loved her first flea market, and was extra happy to see that there was a kid's corner where she could make spin art.

In my goodie bags of loot, there were some odd pieces, like this old button. Ever seen one like it?
Tami gave me the following info, and I looked it up on Ebay with this and saw one listed for $35. Tami is a Button Expert. Thanks for the help, Tami!!
(I don't do ebay myself, so I will put it in my Etsy shop for much less. )
Your button is a chinaman, possibly Dr. Fu Manchu. He was a fictional villain
character in the novels series by Sax Rohmer in the early 20th ca. The button
design and materials can easily date this button around the time of his novels.
The button material appears to be Celluloid; however, the base of the button
might be Celluloid acetate. The face itself is Celluloid.

If you are wondering why there is nothing new in my shops, it's because my studio has become Kit Central.
I'm gathering up all the elements needed for my Book of Enchantments for Snow White, plus brain storming projects for Birdsong 3, as well as a super secret surprise gathering that I am doing with a dear friend. (more about that later, but I can't give it away till after the surprise in March)

For my Book of Enchantments, the supply list is out of control!
Oh my! That is a lot of cutting, organizing, packing, and counting.
I found an easy way to count the card stock. I bought packages of 50 that contain 10 pages of 5 neutral colors. Since I need 9 for each kit, I simply take away one from each color and boom, I have 9 ready to slip into the envelope. They get covered in other papers, so it doesn't matter what shades go in the kits. That beats counting out 9 for each envelope!
Since my ingredients are so vintagey and unique, I can promise that it's impossible for any two students to make the same book. It will be exciting to see all the creations the class comes up with using the combinations that they get!

I've enlisted a studio full of helpers.

And a cutie to keep us company while we work.

I've put the tiny craft table in front of the TV, which was probably a bad idea, I might never be able to convince my girls that they don't need to watch shows while they work. But with so much going on, it seemed to extend craft time a bit for the littlest fairy.

Since I had to cut so much wallpaper, I decided to chop away till I had enough to sell too. So, once I get my kits bundled up, I'll have paper left over and will actually have new stuff in the Boutique.
While measuring, cutting, and ironing hundreds upon hundreds of pieces of paper, my mind has wandered around and wondered about Birdsong 3 projects. I'm working out the kinks on a wire birdcage, and the other one might be a variation of this book, but a Journal of Blessings. Not sure… But I have been loving the heck out of making books for the last few months and would love to continue making more.

I'm sure you guys will see all the prototypes as I fidget around with them. Thanks for being my sounding board!
If you love these old fairy tale illustrations as much as I do, just click on the images to open them to a larger window and save them to your computer to print.

Wow! I really feel blessed. Birdsong 3
is filled in less than a week, before I've even opened it up for
registration. I gave past guests, sponsors and their friends first shot
and we had an enthusiastic response.
The fact that people who have
been here before, want to come back and to bring friends with them
means so much to me. That warms my heart.

My projects are still in the design phase, but Beth
has a good start on hers. Here is a little sneak peek of what she is
planning. Her class will involve making 3 felt and lace hearts and
planting them in a decked out peat pot.
While Birdsong is "nature inspired," we do like our nature fanciful and foofed!
Thanks
for all of your interest in our upcoming event. While it seems to be
full, I don't have deposits from everyone yet, so I will keep a waiting
list in case there are cancellations.
And if you would like to be a
sponsor and donate something for the goodie bags or for the door
prizes, we would be thrilled to have you. I'll post a list of sponsors on my blog sidebar until the next Birdsong, and all of the sponsor lists remain up on the Birdsong blog site.

For years, I've admired Kim's sense of style and her graciousness in hosting an art event. Her gatherings are always pure perfection. Last year, I was honored to be asked to paint a photography backdrop for her Tiffany event and now, I'm just tickled pink to have my original artwork as the button for An Enchanted Affair.
It's a thrill to be teaching there too! Right now, I'm totally swamped getting ready for this class, and making kits.
But counting out ribbon, cutting lace and paper, gets boring. So, I'm taking a break to write about how I did the painting for the event button.
The first step was to look at "moody" Snow White inspiration pictures. Kim didn't want the cheery, Disney version of the princess.

My first sketch was too sweet.
Kim and I were collaborating by email, as I'd sketch, I'd snap an IPhone picture and send it off, she'd get right back with me and I'd adjust as we conversed. Technology sure makes long distance partnerships go smoothly!

Snow's face was made less cutey pie, and she lost the crown.

Then, Kim played around with digital framing and decided this sketch would work. (please ignore the date, this was early planning and it changed to later in the month)

I began adding color with acrylic craft paints. The back ground is first, with soft tones, to make it seem further away. As I worked toward the foreground, colors got brighter and sharper.
Snow White and the trees she is standing under were last to be done, since they were in the very front.
But is it really finished?
I did some digital editing to it and made some minor tweaks that enhanced it.

I used Orton effect, and darkened edges, cleaned up some lines, and a couple of other small touch ups.
Kim used photoshop to add some sparkle, and a vintage frame to give it a story book feel.
Like I said before, technology is great!

I've mentioned in an earlier post that I was knee deep in vintage fairy tale books, and can't stop buying them. But before I amassed enough to share original pages with the students in the class, I scanned a few books to print images to give them instead. Now, I don't need to do that, since I have so many vintage pages to tear out and share.
So, I'll share these scanned pictures with you.
Simply click on the image, open in a larger window, and save it to your computer to print. These are all from the first book that I bought and I like that they are not the cutesy Disney version either. None of the books I found were from Walt, all are a bit different, or even older than his princess story.
If you'd rather have the originals, well there are plenty of the them! Maybe I'll see you in the California class? Contact Kim for details.

Or if you'd like to visit me, here at the Cottage to take a class? Registration for Birdsong 3 is open to the public on Monday. Til then, returning guests and past sponsors get first shot at signing up.
My Valentine Journal is still under construction. What is fun about these books, is that you can just keep adding and layering as much as you'd like.
When the postman delivered some beyond beautiful mail to me, I saw that all the cards that came were perfect additions to my book.
This heart shaped collage was from my pal, Lori. It's meant to hang, and I had it hanging up till the holiday was over, then I decided to glue it into my journal as a pocket. The slight over hang to the side is nice, because she has used pretty papers on the back of the heart too and I'm glad that they peek out.
I've always admired Lori's work and am excited to have a special example of it in my Book of Love.
What's in the pocket? Love notes from Sugarwings. She wanted her artwork included in the book too, so she made some hearts and notes for me to slip into pockets and envelopes.

Guncle Randy made this card for me. He is a thoughtful guy who whips up cards for every occasion to send to everyone he loves. That, plus working 60-70 hours a week as an award winning, top salesman for his employer. And taking care of his family of 4 pooches, cultivating a floral fairy garden, and making gourmet dinners with his husband, Guncle Kevin.
He is a guy who seems to be able to do it all. And who always thinks“ of surprising others with special treats in the little spare time he has. Which makes the cards he sends even more special.

Hope sent me a card from her company, Paper Relics, and after gluing it onto a page, I added the words:
Hope
Love
Faith
All three of these sweet cards came from friends who I don't see nearly often enough, and that I enjoy so much when I do. My Valentine Journal started out as a love note to my husband, but as I worked on it, the pages became filled with family and friends. And puppies. Even a chicken. There is just toooo much love out there to limit the pages.
Its good to know that there is room for the book to grow too. When I think its done and full, there is still space for more heartfelt sentiments, the more I layer and add, the better it looks and the more meaningful it becomes.
ps- if you are into journalling and are sometimes stumped for the ideal quote to add to your pages, Hope has an app for that now!! I purchased it and it's a fun one.
Right now, my world is filled with up with fairy tales! Yep, I'm getting kits made for the April shindig that Kim is throwing. (she has had a cancellation and has TWO spots open if you'd like to join us there!!)
My project is a journal, called the Book of Enchantments. I decided to do a journalling page for it. Here is a snippet. It's a drawing, with the words and doodles, over a page from a 1940s Snow White book. I'm copying it before adding the markers and inks, so the guests can either glue it into their books and tint it as they wish, or they can use it for ideas to create their own doodles.
I've colored in about 6 or 7 so far, its kind of addicting. I sent one to Beth too, and she said that coloring books for adults would be fun to have. I agree, its soothing to do.

For the last few months, I've been collecting old, old, fairy tale books to use for this class. I've been lucky to find lots of Snow White and Rose Red in them, so that each student will get originals from those stories. I'm also including other fairy tale and princess pages in the kits. Everyone will get an assortment along with the old wallpaper, lace, ribbon, and trims.

So far, I've torn out and stacked up hundreds of pages. As I go through the books, I'm setting aside the Cinderella pages, since there are so many. I'd like to do some thing special with those later on. (a class, a swap book with kits, not sure what, but something lovely and princessy)
I've also saved all of the Jorenda and Joringle stories. My sister named her youngest daughter JoRenda, after this tale. I thought I'd save those pages for a family craft project next time I get together with my sisses.
Okay, back to work. Or maybe to do some more coloring….