Tourist time

family, Food and Drink, Travel

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Wouldn't this be a good idea for gift giving? It would be sweet to slip a gift into a box that is a gift itself.

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I made this box for another reason, but it kind of got me thinking of the possibilities. 

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Of course, I haven't even done my Christmas shopping yet, so I should probably stop thinking about what I'll put the gifts in and start thinking about what I'll buy instead!

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There was a teensy bit of time to shop while I was in Palm Springs last weekend, but it was more sight seeing than shopping. 

If I'm in an area where the stores are Rolex, Coach, and other high dollar  specialty stores, chances are pretty durn slim that I will  be buying my family any holiday gifts there.

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These guys simply aren't the type to wear a watch that costs thousands of dollars.

Not that I am the type to buy one, anyway.

But it was fun to look. 

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It was fun to be a tourist and go sightseeing. At the stores as well as out and about. We took the tram up the mountain side, 8,500 feet up to catch the views one morning.

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And drove to Temecula to do a little wine tasting after that.

  My brilliant husband had a great idea, that I'd never have thought of. He said we should go to the lounge, sit down and sample there instead of standing in line to belly up to the counter in the crowded tasting rooms.

The four of us got to try a good selection from the winery, relax in comfy chairs, and share a cheese plate. That was much nicer than standing up at the counter in the crowds of other testers.

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Isn't this a cute display for the holidays?

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And I loved seeing poinsiettas growing outside!  The weather wasn't perfect, we needed our coats, but it was still warmer than Kansas and I really enjoy seeing all the flower beds full and blooming in the sunshine out in California. Its probably my favorite part of the trip, because back home, my garden is brown and crunchy with a hint of green slime where the last plants froze and are rotting.

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The whole trip was just beautiful.  But its good to be home and have a couple of days with Sugarwings and Dewdrop.  They both stayed over night the last couple of days, so I'm just now getting back to work. That was a great way to ease out of the vacation and back into the real world. 

Two days of llittle girl cuddles was a welcome extension of my time off!

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Now, its back to normal and back to work.

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And thats not bad either!  Its good to be home and I'm happy to be back in the studio. 

What have I been up to? Painting the furniture to match the Christmas tree, of course.

Hand Painted Furniture, how to's, how-to projects

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Before I left for CA, I took some time to repaint this oak chair. I have plans to recover it too, but that might wait till after the holidays.  There is only so much time in a day…

 

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Its a pretty cool chair to start with! We called it "the throne" and I found it at a garage sale for $60.  Someone had recovered it in leopard print.  Its been at my son's for a while, but now that he moved to a Yirt (that is a whole other story) he has no space for it.  And after I had all my Christmas decor up, the dark wood really stood out. 

And who doesn't repaint their furniture to compliment their Christmas tree?

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Since the chair was going to be part of the rest of the dining room table set, I painted it the same way I did the other chairs in there.  Like in this tutorial.

But with no crackle. I didn't want it matchy matchy with the set, I just wanted it to look good together.

It had some neato designs in the wood that looked to me like they were calling out for hand painted details to be added inside the "frames"

To start, I darkened each of those frames by rubbing a dark brown paint on with a rag, keeping it inside the lines.  Then I dabbed metallic gold over it.

When I paint flowers and vines, I start with dark brown, and kind of draw out the picture, with the flowers just as blobs.  The dark brown is a good base color under the hand painted details and gives some dimension to the flowers.

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The colors I used were sage green, dark brown, light brown, white and cream.

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After the paint dried, I lightly sanded the flowers and vines, then heavily sanded all the edges and corners of the chair.

Over that, I topped it with Minwax dark walnut stain/poly in one.  I don't usually care for oil based products, but they really are pretty and I had a lot left over from doing samples and trying to figure out what color I wanted my floor to be when we remodelled the kitchen.

That stuff goes on kind of tricky.  If you use it, do small areas at a time, and keep plenty of paper towels or soft rags handy.  Brush it on, dabbing the brush deep into details and carvings, and wipe off in the direction of the wood grain.

Remember, just a little bit at a time, it gets tacky fast and doesn't like to be wiped off. 

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I'm much happier with the chair now and I haven't even recovered it yet.  My son is a bit sad, though, he loved it as it was.

PS-

I will be away from home for a few days, but will be checking my email while gone, so please leave a comment if you'd like to win a Cuff Tutorial. I'll be giving a couple more away when I get back.

When I return, I'll get your orders from the Boutque and Etsy out on Monday the 5th.

How to add embellished pieces to painted furniture

how to's, how-to projects, Tutorials

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Now that Sugarwings is getting bigger (and so are her clothes), and I have little Dew Drop to dress sometimes too, I needed a bigger space to store the little girl's clothing.  I was lucky to find a cabinet at one of my favorite places, for a great price, but it needed a lot of changes if it wanted to come and live with me.

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Here is how it began, kind of deco.  Which I like, but not for my bedroom.

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I had some ornate scrolly embellishments in the garage, (you can buy some similar type things at Home Depot, hobby stores, or look online here.) and thought they might help with the transformation.

The trouble with these is attaching them unless you have a nail gun, and even then, they shatter or the wooden ones will split.

I discovered that the easiest thing to do, is to slather the back of the piece with paint-able caulking.

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Then, just smoosh it into place.

Make sure you have plenty along the edges, so that there is no gap between the piece and the furniture you are applying it to. You want it to look like it was always there, not just glued on.

With this piece, it was a bit more complicated since the area on the doors I added it to had curved wood.  I was able to squirt in extra caulking to fill those holes.

After pushing it into place, some caulking will ooze out the sides. Clean this up with a q-tip.

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After that, prime the piece to get ready to paint it. There are lots of painting tutorials on my sidebar, for different finishes or looks.

For this, I used my favorite bonding primer, Zinsser Bullseye, spray, in the gold and white can.

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You can see, I didn't use a heavy coat, this is about 3/4 of a can. Its enough to give the surface some tooth to grab the coat of paint that will go over it.

Notice I took out the drawer first?  I painted the drawer separate so it wouldn't stick. And the paint won't run and drip from the scrolly piece and the handles. Its just easier to not have to be as careful if you don't have to be. The same issue exists on the cabinet doors, I'll just had to be extra watchful for drips.

And since I was too lazy to change the hardware, I sprayed right over it.

Yes, that is a disco ball in my garage.  I don't recommend painting under one, because it attracts cats, and it also got in the way of brush strokes.

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The decorations, handles, and all got painted with a coat of Behr satin in a French vanilla color.  Behr is good and heavy and usually does the trick in one coat plus touch ups.

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This was a quick project for me, I didn't wait for the caulking to dry, though you probably should.

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PS-

I will be away from home for a few days, but will be checking my email while gone, so please leave a comment if you'd like to win a Cuff Tutorial. I'll be giving a couple more away when I get back.

When I return, I'll get your orders from the Boutque and Etsy out on Monday the 5th.

The Halls are Decked!

holiday decor

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My plan to get the halls decked before Thanksgiving worked out, but barely. And there is still more to do, even though I am cutting back and keeping it simple this year, I'm sort of going all out in the living room and kitchen. The rest of the house stays as is. Normally I decorate every room. 

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And I adore my new white tree!  Honestly, it was NOT the one I wanted. But it was the one I was comfortable affording.  I'd love to have a really tall, heavily flocked tree, but there is no way I want it bad enough to pay what those things cost! I did a lot of looking online and had no luck. This tree was only $160 or so at Lowes, and came with white twinkle lights.  Its 7 -1/2', and with it up on a table top, I can pretend its a giant tree without spending 300 to 400 bucks.

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Little Edy Angel seems happy with it. (Maybe because I've hoarded so many ornaments over the years and she is used to a hoarder's lifestyle?)

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When I decorate, I usually take down most of the pictures on the wall and put up something more holiday-ish. And I like to hang a large mirror behind the tree for added sparkle in the room.

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Our tree has a lot of sentimental items on it. 

A baby shoe from my husband's mom. 

Stained glass stars a friend made. 

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Sugarwing's outgrown Dorothy shoe that I foofed up with Lisa's tutorial.

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A few other things I've made over the years, including some projects from Romantic White Christmas that Beth and I co-created last year. (this is made with lace I got from my Great Aunt Caroline's estate)

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Balls with vintage jewels glued onto them from an article I did for Victorian Decorating a few years back.

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Tidbits of old jewels clipped to the branches, some from my aunt, some from my grandma, and some just from fun days out junking with my friends.

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Old postcards tied up with tinsel from another article I did.

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There are also things from my childhood, family photos made into ornies, gifts from friends, and lots of other things I love.   I always say that if you collect things you really love, they all seem to go together in a pretty way.

Cuff button

  I will be away from home for a few days, but will be checking my email while gone, so please leave a comment if you'd like to win a Cuff Tutorial. I'll be giving a couple more away when I get back.

When I return, I'll get your orders from the Boutque and Etsy out on Monday the 5th.

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What's going onto your tree?

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I've got some more snow angels and snowgirls listed in both shops.

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And these tiny Nativity scenes in Etsy.

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As well as some jewels

for you to wear or give as gifts.

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Pearls, rhinestones and cameos. Yum!

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And lots of old trim, much of it on original cards from long ago if you have decorations to make and need some vintage trims.

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Hopping into Christmas

holiday decor

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Beth came over to play yesterday, and between getting doodads and geegaws ready for the kits I'm making up for the mini workshop I am teaching at Kim's home in a couple of weeks, I worked on a few more redos.  This snow lady might be the biggest change of all.

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Beth nick named her Frostietta.

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Here is how she started.  See, its such a big change, its in a whole other season.

I found this Styrofoam bunny at an estate sale and bought it for $1 because of all the millinery bouquets tucked around her. But when I got her home, I saw some potential in the styro itself and turned the bunny's bottom into a Frostietta's head.

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The ball got a skim coat of paper clay, and a nose out of that too.  Her hat is flocked wallpaper and her eyes are two layered vintage buttons.

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Next on my list of fix-er-uppers, was a ragged old child's mitten. No wait, the child wasn't ragged, it was an old ragged mitten. 

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It got stuffed, glittered, and filled with vintage goodies. The banner is cut from an old Christmas card.

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This sock is from the same estate sale the other pieces came from, and it got a similar treatment as the mitten. Except it was topped with some millinery from the bunny's butt.

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I made another bottle brush tree topper bottle too.

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With a Charlotte angel tree topper. She was missing her lower body, so I wrapped millinery petals in glue and attached her to the tree using the petals both as a skirt and a way to glue her down.

Her crown is some sort of little metal piece that I found on the ground and added glitter to it. At first I thought it was from a watch, then I realized that watch gears are flat.

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I also made another shoe from Lisa's tutorial. This one is not from my grand baby though, its from the GoodWill.  It was a single shoe we couldn't find a mate for, so they gave it to me for a quarter.

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At the estate sale I found all the previous things from, I even got a handful of tatting trim to use on the shoe just like what Lisa sells in her kits. 

I worked on a few more little things here and there, but mostly got things ready to list in the shop.  Its a busy time of year, so any time at all that I get to play in the studio is greatly appreciated. Especially if Beth comes over to hang and keep me company so we can chat while we glue away.

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Thanks for all your comments over the Thanksgiving holiday. I drew 3 names to win the cuff tutorial and have already let them know they are winners.  The prizes went to:

Terri Gordon

Kate Garfield

 and Brenda (dragonlady)

That was fun and easy!  In the spirit of kicking off the holiday season, I think I'll give a few more away.

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This Thursday I'm heading for Palm Springs for a spa weekend with my handsome husband and some close friends.  When I get back I'll draw some more names. But please do mention in your comments if you want to win one. I know that a lot of you already have it, and it might not be to the taste of others. So, let me know if you want in the drawing.

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You can enter on any post.  And I will be preposting before I leave, so there will be new stories and pictures popping up while I'm away, including a how-to.

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There are lots of new goodies in the Boutique and Etsy shop, but anything purchased Wednesday-Sunday will be sent out when I return on Monday. 

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Thanks for your patience.

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There are more white trees and wreaths done and in the shops now too.

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I'll leave you with some photos of what's new. 

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Thankful

magazine pictures or articles

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Do you ever work with paper clay?  I wish I did more often, when I do, I just love the stuff.  I use the kind that comes in the black bag, labelled "Creative Paperclay". I've tried other brands, but really like this one.

This fairy is a half doll and her gown holds a painted cage with a nesting, glittered egg.

I'd made the doll's head a while ago, and she was lying on my desk staring up at me, wondering when she'd be given a body.  I finally felt guilty enough about making her wait and pulled this look together. 

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Lately things are going well for me, productively.  Not only did I make an avalanche of little snow people, dye and decorate billions of bottle brush trees, and a whole bunch of other crap, I made this college too.

The little painting of a bird in a cage was the prototype for the cover of my Birdsong Tag Book swap last summer.  I've had the original sitting on my desk since then, thinking I needed to do something with it.

So, I finally got around to making a college with it.  The background is a leather bound, padded lid from an old box, that I painted white and glazed over in tan. I cut a rectangular hole into the center of it, lined that with old wallpaper and rimmed it in tulle-ish netting. 

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I finished it off with a trim of sheet music as a frame around the opening, and added a strip of frayed velvet, a buckle, some lace and a few curled feathers.

Funny, that box cover has been on my desk forever too.  It just all happened to come together.  Its good to get this done, and use up those two items that have been hanging around waiting to become something.  I just had to figure out what they needed to be.

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This is a project that I had about 90% done and just now finished. I guess I'm in the mood to tie up loose ends.  Somerset Apprentice asked me for some pictures, and I wanted to show a variety of different styles of work that I do, so it was a good time to finish these three things.

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This wooden box/fairy house had been waiting for some feet.  Beth gave me these salt cellars and I added the words inside them and glued them onto the bottom of the box.

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The finishing touch that it needed was this brown velvet ribbon and old rhinestone buckle.

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I had thought that the box was too plain before and wasn't satisfied. But I'm happy with the feet and the belt now.

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Inside is a large Charlotte fairy in her millinery rose nest.  All of these pieces have the common theme of "nests" even though they are different styles of work.  I'll let you know when they show up in the magazine, its always exciting when those come in the mail, even though I've done dozens of articles, its still a pleasant shock when I see my work published.  Its one more thing to be thankful for this holiday weekend!

A Happy and Organic Thanksgiving

celebrations, Dew Drop, family, Food and Drink, holiday decor

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Was your holiday nice? I hope so!  Ours was pretty wonderful.  I think we had the best turkey dinner ever. My son helped me cook, and it was a lot of work, we went all organic, local,  and from scratch. We tried to avoid convenience foods or short cuts.   Man, it was tasty!  But it did seem like we were in the kitchen non-stop for about 24 hours… Roasting a pumpkin before you can bake the pie isn't the quickest way to fix dinner. And about midnight on Wednesday, I was wondering if if was the dumbest. But those pies and pumpkin cheesecakes were really, really good on Thursday and we were glad we'd stayed up to do it.

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Quality ingredients do make a big difference in the end result of the meal though, and cooking side by side with a grown up son is pretty cool too.  The whole family pitched in to help, but Sugarwing's Daddy and I were in it for the long haul.

Our fresh,  free range turkey was the best ever. I don't know if it was how he cooked it, or if it was the bird itself.  We soaked it overnight in a brown sugar/sea salt brine, then he tossed an orange, onion and celery inside the cavity before rubbing it down with a blended slurry of fresh herbs, garlic,olive oil, honey, and S&P, then slow roasting it  till it was tender and juicy.

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Our local grocery store was selling these herb planters, brimmed with just what a holiday dinner called for.  I made good use of them too, stuffing with fresh sage is sooooo good.  We used a toasted  loaf of whole wheat bread, and added rosemary, thyme, sage, and garlic to the onions and celery that I'd chopped and cooked in veggie broth the night before.  We also through in a little olive oil and a cup of chopped kale. 

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In the past, I don't think I've given kale a chance.  But now its a fave.  We used dark green, purple, and the pink and white kind in our tossed salad too.  Sugarwings and Mr. Finn both helped me with the greens. We tore a head of Romaine up with the kale, and added chopped radishes, pears soaked in lime juice, dried cranberries,  sugared pecans, roasted pumpkin seeds, and goat cheese.  Letting the kids make the salad themselves and filling the bowl with such pretty colors encouraged them to eat lots of greens (and purples).

The dressing was a half cup of cranberry pomegranite juice, a 1/4 cup of white balsemic vinegar, 1/2 cup of olive oil, S&P, and a tsp of chopped garlic.  Fast, simple, and a good compliment to the kale.

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To go with all that, we had sauteed fresh green beans with red peppers. And to make sure the meal wasn't too heart healthy, we had a good, gooey, sweet potato and butternut squash casserole that our Gypsy girl made with lots of butter, blueberries, and brown sugar, then topped with marshmallows.  I baked the potatoes and squash the night before while the pumpkins were roasting so she just had to work her flavor magic and pop it in the oven to heat up while the turkey was being sliced.

Oh, and of course, there were mashed potatoes too.  I try to keep those healthy by using golden potatoes so they look buttery without actually adding any butter. It seems to trick my family.   To make them creamy, I use a cup of fat free cottage cheese instead of sour cream.

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Dew Drop discovered that she could pull up a chair to the kitchen island and sneak some appetisers while we waited for that turkey to bake.  I'd never cooked a fresh, free ranger before and discovered that they seem to take another hour longer than a Butterball turkey does. They also cost about 3 times more.

That part was painful.  But I'd already committed to the whole fresh/local food idea before I saw the price tag  and it was too late to back out. I'm still cringing at what fresh/local/organic costs for the whole meal compared to canned goods and a frozen bird.

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But I'm thankful that I have a houseful of grand kids that think purple kale is an exciting thing to see on their plate.  I spend a lot of my life in the kitchen, cooking healthy foods for my family and sometimes I complain about how much time it takes to chop and prepare the meals.  But I love it that they care about eating well and appreciate the good food. 

Its not cheap, its not fast, but maybe we'll end up with longer lives because of it, and that will make up for all the time I've spent in front of the stove?(of course, I will probably also die poor from paying three times as much for food to get it organic)

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And with this great newly remodelled kitchen, how can I complain about spending time in it??? Its a joy to have and to work in!

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Don't forget, I'm celebrating the holiday weekend by giving away a couple of my online cuff bracelet tutorials.  If you are interesting in winning one, please mention that in a comment to enter. I'll draw winners on Monday.

A tree top Christmas Party with Little Edy and a giveaway

give away, holiday decor, how to's, jewelry, redos

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My new, white Christmas tree is up and ready to be decorated!  I'll be away for 2 weekends in Dec. and I am a little sad about missing out on tree time.   I wanted plenty of time to enjoy the holiday decor, so my plan is to have the  halls decked before Thanksgiving. But I needed a new topper, since I  have two trees this year and plan on using my other tree in the newly remodelled kitchen this year.

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While tidying up Sugarwing's room, I came across this little doll who had seen much better days. Either my fairy grand baby has the same tendencies to hang onto things that need refurbished, or she is the cause of the need for refurbishment…

This doll kind of has a Little Edy/Grey Gardens look about her, doesn't she?

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The first thing I did was repaint her eyes and brows.

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Then, I popped her into a party hat with the point cut off.  At this point she doesn't look like she is going to any kind of party I want to attend.  But there is still work to be done.

The party hat is a perfect skirt base for her, its sturdy and I can slide it right over the top of the tree.

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 I wanted a halo that stood up from her head, so I made a wire ring to hold it.  The ring fits around her noggin, and was glued into place before gluing yarn hair over it.  The halo itself is a vintage, circle, rhinestone brooch.

To keep the halo standing straight up, I glopped on a bunch of glue where it is wrapped with the wire. That needed covered up, so I added a white millinery bloom over the glue blob.

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Her dress is made up of vintage papers, trims, and lace that I glued to her body and the party hat, no sewing for me. The wings are feathers and flocked wallpaper, and she is decked out in some millinery and jewels.

When she heads up to the top of the tree, I'll get a photo of her in her new home.  That is if I ever get caught up and get that tree decorated…  Right now, its up, the lights are on and its naked as a jaybird.  But still festive!  I'm happy just to have it there waiting for me.   I've wanted a white tree for the past few years, my old one turned yellow and I hadn't found a reasonable priced one to replace it with.

The yellow was not a good "patina-ed with age look" it was a "did a dog pee on your tree?" look.  It had to go. 

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My life is full of white trees right now. I've been bleaching and glittering more batches of bottle brush trees this week.  I thought I had plenty of them done, but needed another couple of sinkfuls to fill some special orders.  Plus, I like to have plenty to play with and decorate myself too!

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Can you have too many? So far, the answer is no, and I seem to have a LOT of them.

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And finally, I made up some cuff bracelet kits.

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All filled with lacey, velvety, vintagey goodies.

These are priced separate from my Cuff Tutorial. Previous kits included the price of the online lesson, but with these kits, you need to either purchase the $6 class separately or use put them together in your own way. The kits come with the aluminum blanks and all the trims and bits you need to make a bracelet according to my directions in the class.

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There are also plain cuffs for sale for you to use if you don't want a whole kit.

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They are stocked in the Boutique in two sizes, 1 inch and 1-1/2 inch. 

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I hope you have a happy holiday weekend planned.  We are going all local/free range/ organic this year, and even roasting our own pumpkin to make the pies. I've never done that before, so I might need to have a frozen pie as a back up… If you have any tips, please let me know!

Happy Thanksgiving!

PS- as a Thanksgiving treat (because I'm thankful you read my blog and buy my stuff and I can pretend this is a real job) I'll give away 2 Cuff Tutorials.  Please leave a comment letting me know if you are interested. 

ps- Have you visited Amy? She makes the best stuff from nothing.  She is having a link party and I joined it today.

Angels with no head, angel heads with no body, and bottle brush trees in bottles

holiday decor, Workshops

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If you have purchased my Mini Dressfrom tutorial, don't forget that there are patterns in there to make angel wings for your lil' gal if you want to make a cherub for the holidays.

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This one that I did is a little different than the ones in the class, I didn't have the wires coming out of the topper piece, instead I topped it off with a glass button.

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Which goes to show you  just how flexible the class is. You can customize your dress form as you'd like.

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Or if you don't want to make your own…. this one is for sale…

You can find it here.

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Is it weird that I like to make paper clay heads and stick them on something that is not really a body? I've been mixing and matching trees, heads, spools, and bottles and feel a bit like that experimenting neighbor kid in Toy Story who mismatched toy parts.

Although mine more shabby chic not sinister.

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This angel rests her head on a spool with a mini wreath on it.

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I've also been topping bottles with trees.

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And stuffing trees into bottles.

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Or sticking trees on teensy little pots.

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And some bottles have angels as toppers.

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This tree is on a spool, all decked out with lots of Good Stuff on it.

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And if you'd like to deck out your own tree, I have some plain trees on plain spools too.  Ready for you to get creative on.

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I'll leave you with some photos of what's new in the Etsy shop and the Boutique.

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Sepia and winter white trees…

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Red velvety ribbon (a whole roll of vintage trim!)…
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A hand tatted little bag…

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More decorated trees…

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Pink grapes-Pink beads-a Pink doll dress…

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A pink carnation…

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More pink trees…

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And lots more.  Thanks for looking!

 

Born to be loved

Dew Drop, junk, Music

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Last  weekend, we went to see Lucinda Williams, right here in Lawrence. My Handsome Husband and I are big fans and had hoped to get to Dallas to see her but couldn't make it. Last year we caught her show in Chicago, she is worth a trip to go see.  We were thrilled to see she was going to be playing in our own town, at Liberty Hall.

Its an old opera house and I always love to go there to see movies.  I never tire of the cool paintings on the walls, its a wonderful old building with lots of history.

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We went early enough to get some super good seats too.  Center front row of the first balcony. Practically looking right into her sad eyes all night.

Here is a little snippet of one of her songs.  It wasn't  typical lyrics for her, these were rather upbeat. She usually sings about heartbreak, so "You Were Born to be Loved" was a pleasant surprise for me.

 

 

That is such a great sentiment.  Sometimes it suits junk too, not just lonely people.

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I was at Beth's house the other day, after she had been doing some cleaning and downsizing. As we pulled out of her driveway, this little bride's head was peaking out of the trash and I yelled, "Stop the car!" because it looked so funny, I had to take a picture. But when I got closer, I saw that this baby was not trash-worthy and just needed some love. And I was too taken with the doll to get the photo at the right angle that looked so funny from the car, with her head just peeping over the edge of the can.

Sugarwings was thrilled with my save. In her imaginary world, everyone is about to have love's first kiss and become a bride with a long white dress. She is fascinated by weddings and brides, and keeps a photo of my husband and I on our wedding day by her bedside.

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There are so many things that I feel like its my job to save and love.  Its  an obsession. I'd rather alter, restore, or refurbish something that is ruined or just out of date than do practically anything else.

Like this little birdie. It had seen better days, poor guy had ripped wings, missing feathers and a torn up body.

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To me, she was just waiting to be saved.

I glued her and her equally tattered sis back together, gave their tummies and cheeks a blush of pink ink, added fresh white feathers, glued mica to their wings and clear glass glitter to the rest of them. The bright orange beek got camouflaged with silver glitter, for a look that will coordinate better with my Christmas tree where they are going to be nesting.

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After that, I replaced thier orange plastic eyes with pearl beads on one and black rhinestones on the other.

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After that, some jewels and a crown.

There are a few of these crowns for sale in my boutique. They are actually rings and really pretty to wear. I've sold dozens and dozens of them over the years to adorn the fingers of my shoppers.

But, now, I am marking them down to make them a reasonable price to use in projects.   I only have a few left, you can find them here if you have a doll or bird or someone else that needs to be shown a little love. 

Or if you want one to wear. I wear mine all the time.

ps- there are lots of new things in both shops, and they will be pictured in upcoming posts.

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Speaking of sweet things born to be loved, this little fairy is perfect as is. 

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She had her first birthday last week! At first she was a bit leery of the flames on the cupcakes.

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But once she had some help getting them blown out, she was very much into her treat.  She got to help a little bit in making the icing for the cupcakes, I had her hold onto the mixer with me. 

Before I know it, she'll be big enough to join Sugarwings and me at one of our favorite past time, baking. For now, she's pretty happy with being our taste tester.

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