Bella Bounty

Silver Bella

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Did I tell you about the gifts? Bellas  are big on sweets and treats, from the Goodie Bags we get, that are filled with wonderful presents from all sorts of sponsors, from big companies like Fiskers to vendors to Bellas who just want to share.  Plus, swappers have extra treats, and there are hostess gifts and teacher's gifts and gifts just because. Its a generous crowd!  Kim Caldwell made up these chocolate bars and Carol Spinsky had Dove candies printed up special and both brought some to the Glitter Lounge.Trims 012 

I think next year, I might be a sponsor. I love those little tiny crowns that I had bought for earrings and might get more of those  to add  to the goodie bags. Sbella booth 409  Its funny, I didn't sell as much jewelry as I usually do at art or craft shows. Now, I am far from complaining, because I sold plenty of other stuff! I have a feeling that I didn't display the hand made jewelry as well as I should have, it wasn't shown to its advantage.  The earrings on the framed display to the left sold well, but the ones spread out on the table and in jewelry boxes didn't.  I learned a lot from this sale, like maybe I had too much in too small of a space? People seemed to enjoy the abundance, but it was quite the pile, and a lot of things didn't even  gett seen.Sbella booth 406 

Then, of course, there was Luwanda, who had no light on her and I never got around to turning over the charms she was displaying.  I wonder if people thought she was selling big white blobs? Well, it was hectic, and like I said, I brougth too much, and time was short. Did I mention that I never got around to putting on my shoes???Sbella booth 535 

And look at how cute the boots were!  Surprisingly, they are comfy too, and probably would have been better support than being barefoot all night. I went up to the room to change after setting up my junk, and had planned to put on the boots when I came down stairs to get going. But there were people around already and I had last minute things to do and next thing I knew, it was hours later and I was still barefoot.Sbella booth 536 

There was also  very little time to shop.  I managed to snag this beauty from Holly and can't wait to try it on the fairy grand baby.  Its way too big for her right now, but maybe by next summer, she'll be wearing this around the house with a pair of fairy wings.Sbella booth 533  But back to the gifts- sweet Tiffany brought these "Glitter Girls Club" ornaments as surprises (you can see the "Shabby craps" on her business cards).  And she wasn't the only one. Gifties everywhere! People shared supplies in classes, all day long, you'd hear "try one of these, you'll love it" or, "here, I brought plenty". 

I also learned a lot from the other attendees. From little hints about how to do something, to big ideas like the best way to edit a photo, or how to start a website.Trims 007 

Now, I've always been so happy with the ease of doing an Etsy shop (and I added a few things yesterday, and will be adding daily till I get all this leftover crap, I mean lovely inventory, gone).  But on the advice of Heather, Natasha, Carol, and others, I bought my self a little bit of web real estate and will be starting my own store. Details to come, it will be about 6 weeks before Sara can get it designed for me.Sbella booth 410

For months, I've been hearing  about the horrid new Type Pad updates, and was glad I didn't have them. But I was finally hit with them this week, and posting is a nightmare. I think I'll have to leave for now because I just got a note that my computer was about to become nonresponsive due to script on this page! Bye!

Believing in magic

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Sugarwings, yorkies

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We interrupt this coverage of Silver Bella 08 for a local Sugarwings update! 

Are you bella-ed out yet? I am still on the glitter high, myself, but thought I'd take a break between the billions of Bella pictures and show you Dorothy. Sugarwings has only had this doll for a few weeks and they are inseparable.  The trouble is, this is a cheapo, airport souvenir doll, not meant for non-stop lovin.  Her head is falling off, she is disintegrating right before our eyes.Sbella booth 532  Since we make regular airport runs, I thought I'd ask my husband to pick up a new one so I could sneak trade it out with the beat up doll.  Well, my husband bought the wrong doll, he thought Dorothy had a plastic head, not cloth.  I really didn't think we could pull this one off at all. 

Luckily, two year olds are gullible, (or guggabo, as Sugarwings says it) and I wrapped both dolls in a towel, then started singing "Scrub, scrub here and scrub, scrub there, that's how we while the day away in the Merry old Land of Oz". Remember that scene where all of them get makeovers in the Wizard's palace?  I pulled the new Dorothy out of the towel  and my gullible fairy grand baby thought Dorothy looked very pretty.  It worked!

I guess we are in luck, as these expensive, but cheaply made souvenir dolls fall apart, we'll be able to keep replacing them. I just hope we can get more than two weeks out of each one, because I figure that will cost me about $30 a month that way. I'd better be restocking my Etsy shop fast, so I can keep Sugarwings stocked with Dorothys…..
  

Revealing the November Giveaway and Silver Bella part 3, with MORE TO COME

give away, paintings, Silver Bella

Dsc_0160  This is pretty much how I felt the whole weekend at Silver Bella, I laughed my ass off. Well not really, I actually ate so many wonderful treats, I came home with a much bigger butt than when I started.

Meleen Dupree, (what a glorious name, I am jealous) took this photo of my fingernails.  I  had just come from Teresa's class where I tried to wash the color out of a bottle brush tree and the dye stained my fingernail polish.  The polish started out silver, and turned aqua from the green tree! Sbella_booth_451_3

For this project, Teresa gave us stuff to use,  and it was supposed to be a Christmas pageant story, but I changed it a bit to be a snow scene. (If I find my camera battery charger, I'll get some better pics of it, I still have some tweaking to do to the piece yet, too.)

I was trying to lighten the bottle brush tree in the bathroom sink with hot water and soap, but it didn't work as well as the bleach soaking does.  While I was in the rest room, a bunch-o-bellas were in there using the hand dryer or sinks on various projects. I wonder what hotel guests thought about all of us in there leaving trails of glitter and getting paint all over the sink basins?

Kara Ward gave me a tree tip, she doesn't bleach hers, she rubs them with white paint, and that really saved my tree.  The hot water lightened it a little, but the white paint gave me the look I wanted.Sbella_booth_447_2

I found out that you learn every bit as much from the other attendees as you do from the teachers!  (the lovely centerpiece is by Kari,and she forgot to offer them for sale after the luncheon, durn it! I'd have bought one!!)Sbella_booth_453_2

And of course, we got to hear Mary speak at the luncheon and I was surprised to hear how down to earth she was.  During the question and answer period, her answers sounded like what I would have said to the same questions.    She sounds like a person who just likes to create things and is always working on something she enjoys doing. 

Here is the poster that we had an option to buy for Mary to autograph.  I didn't get one, but I did get to meet her for a few minutes the night before. Of course, I didn't recognize her, and just blathered on with my typical rambling conversation.  It might have been a bit more interesting if I'd let HER talk or had taken her photo, huh?Sbella_booth_397

There were so many interesting people that I met there!  And everyone seems like an instant friend, we all have so much in common to talk about.

Here is Cheryl, (who looks like a mini ballerina perched in a vintage jewelry box), Tiffany (who was such a delight, I could have spent the entire weekend talking to her), and Sheila (who was such a huge help to me in setting up my vendor booth, I still owe her big time! She lives near by me and I hope we can hang out together).Sbella_booth_389_2 Sbella_booth_395

Cute Pam is almost as tiny as itty bitty, cute Cheryl. Pam seems to be as much of a wallpaper addict as I am, its always fun to discuss vintage papers with a fellow collector.

Although Pam provided lots of good tidbits to use in her class, I preferred to bring my own goodies, and made this holiday home hanger into a ballerina theme confection.Sbella_booth_396 

But to keep with the "house" theme,  I added a key to the arrangement.

Pam showed me how to use beeswax over the papers for a different look, and my pal Tiffany (whose business cards accidentally read "Shabby Craps" instead of "Shabby Scraps", I LOVED that!!) gave me some further pointers on how to use wax.

Like I said, you learn a lot from the other crafters attending. I plan on making use of these tricks and adding wax to my supplies in the studio.Sbella_booth_381

Heather came up with a blue color pallet with her house, it was so "Pretty Petals"!Sbella_booth_404

Sally Jean's Soldiering for Virgins was very helpful too. I've soldiered before and the people at my table were calling me a Soldering Trollop instead of a virgin.Sbella_booth_379

But I got a lot out of the class, picking up some easier and more professional ways of finishing the charms.

Sally Jean is a beautiful woman, I'm afraid this photo doesn't do her justice. It also doesn't show all the scars she has from all the burns she has received over the years… Poor thing!Sbella_booth_401

As the scaredy cat that I am, I was afraid of getting burnt in class too.  Lots of novice solderers all sitting close to each other could have been a disaster! But these pals all seemed to know what they were doing and really created some great stuff.

This is Julie and Shelly,  who were responsible for extreme bouts of laughter on many occasions, including "High School Confessional" at dinner one night. 

For those of you who were asking me, no, you DON'T HAVE TO HAVE A BLOG to have fun at Silver Bella! It was easy to gravitate toward bloggers to hang with because I felt like I already "knew" them from reading so much about them. But I made friends and spent time with plenty of blogg-less bellas too.Sbella_booth_394

This is probably my favorite creation of the weekend.  Suzanne looked gorgeous in her vintage wallpaper rose charms!  Another thing I'd like to make. But of course, I'd need the great shirt with the roses and crown to wear with them. And her name tag…. Sbella_booth_405_2

And this, is the present I made for you in Sally Jean's class!

One side is a print of my painting of roses, the other is of little Sugarwings.  This is the one that got my table mates calling me a Soldering Trollop, because I added some extra bling to the bottom.

All comments, all month go into the giveaway drawing. And I do read and enjoy each and everyone. But I will have the little Fairy Grand baby all weekend, plus haven't unpacked yet, so I might not return all the emails and comments I get. I hope you don't think I am rude.Dscn0426

Jessi has some good photos posted of the Glitter Lounge on her blog.  Here we are with Heidi (who I didn't get to spend enough time with! I really wanted to hang out with her)

 

PS- I reopened my Etsy shop, and as soon as I find my camera battery charger, I'll add some new things to it!

Getting our Glitter on

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Sbella_booth_529 Crikey!  I barely got Natasha to the airport in time, we got side tracked by gossiping and by her imitation of a Tasmanian Devil. She was running around the dining room in her pink flowered jammies showing me how the devils move. 

Thanks to my sweet husband surprising me by having the gas tank filled, we made it to the airport on time, after poor Natasha having to listen to me mothering her all the way there. 

"Are you sure you have enough US dollars left for tips, do you need some ones?" 

"I worry about you being short of cash if you are stuck in the airport for a while"

"Do you want some band-aids just in case you get blisters from your new boots?"

She is such a little person to be traveling so far alone and dragging luggage bigger than she is!  She brought out my maternal instincts.Sbella_booth_323 Sbella_booth_331

Natasha and Heather both came bearing gifts and Miss Sugarwings was happy to meet them and wanted to open all the packages herself, including the boomerang for my husband.  She saw the candles I had lit on the table and figured it  must be her birthday again.

Sheila and her sister also brought gifts to the dinner party before the Bella get away.  These candles are famous in the Kansas City area, for their wonderful scents.  And they are even better, topped off with hand made gift tags and wrapped in tulle!Sbella_booth_330

For our party, I made 3 kinds of pasta dishes, and Shawn brought along salads in pasta shells, how cute is that idea?Bethanys20school20and20karlas20pa_2 Sbella_booth_345

And an evening isn’t complete without Shawn’s home made marshmallows!!Bethanys20school20and20karlas20pa_3

We ate in the studio, and everyone pitched in and brought something.  Those are the best meals.Bethanys20school20and20karlas20pa_4

So I could relax and enjoy the guests, I loaded my inventory for vendor night into the borrowed truck the night before everyone came.  But when I decided to take it to the airport to get the girls that morning, I heard a THUNK. 

The tailgate flew open along the interstate and I couldn’t get it shut!!!!

I had to fly home (losing some of my vendor goods out the back!! I’m not even sure now what is missing) and get my car and hurry to the airport.

As I was toodling down the turnpike, trying not to speed, I heard a JINGLE JINGLE BANG and I realized that I’d left a huge appliance dolly in the back of the car. No way, that two passengers, each with carry ons and 2 big suitcases each were going to fit in my petiteToyota Scion, which has a pink baby seat in the back. (and is nicknamed the Toaster, or the Lunch Box, it looks like a little toy car) 

At that point, I just pulled over along I70, and got the dolly out and left it on the side of the road. So if you were the person that was driving along and stopped to pick up the free dolly, it is me you have to thank for the gift!Sbella_booth_347

After the welcome party in my studio, Heather worked on getting things together for  vendor night, she needed a few odds and ends that I loaned to her for her display.

It would have been fun to have more time to play in the studio, but we knew that we’d be having plenty of time to get our glitter on in Omaha!Sbella_booth_353_4 Sbella_booth_357

As we were leaving, I remembered my disco ball, how could I host a Glitter Lounge without one? And even better, this one was hand made by a good friend, Shanna.  Hand made is always better!

My BIL was able to fix the truck latches before we left, but the thought of losing our stuff kind of stayed in the backs of all of our minds. We wondered if we’d leave a trail of glittery goods behind us all the way to Omaha and arrive with an empty truck bed.

But all was fine, no worries! We met up with some other Bella pals, Carol and Shelly in St. Joe to shop and took Natasha to lunch at Cracker Barrel to show her some down home American style food. 

She liked the grits.Sbella_booth_366

Then, we were off to the hotel to get settled and set up the Glitter Lounge.  I mixed pink sugar with the edible glitter to rim the glasses.  But the lights were too dim in the room for the champagne to really sparkle, too bad. Although some one told me that they carried their glass into the lobby and people stopped to tell them how pretty it was.  The light was much better there!Sbella_booth_378

Have you ever thrown a party and in those minutes before it started, you wondered if anyone would show up?  That sick feeling that you’d be sitting alone with your party balloon (or disco ball) and sipping your drink all by yourself?

Well, that happens to me EVERY TIME.  Luckily, everyone, plus more guests showed and we had a blast. We crowded about 45 people into that hotel room.Sbella_booth_380

Pictured- Suzanne, Debby, Andrea– I will post more photos later, when friends send some to me.

So many fun Bellas came, I was so happy to see them, and so glad to have such a COOL room mate who came up with this idea to throw a party.

But there was a problem, I told a friend the wrong room number, 2 floors off, then couldn’t find her to tell her the right room. I was asking everyone I saw if they knew where Jenny was, and then kept running down to the 5ht floor to see if she was knocking on the wrong door.  I felt like such a witch for inviting someone and sending her to the wrong place.  I’m sorry, Jenny! You were missed!!!!Sbella_booth_385

That first night, after toasting the event with bubbly, we had a group class.

Sewing.

ugh.

Sbella_booth_387 But it was fun anyway, even if I am the world’s worst sewer. I realized how negative I was being and apologized to everyone at our table, and then borrowed some glue to finish my project. Everyone else seemed to be so good at embroidery, and I was so out of my element.Sbella_booth_393

My poor Mom, (or Mum as I feel like saying, after a week with the Aussie Chick) must have been turning somersaults in her grave while I attempted to sew my project!

I discovered that globs of mica glitter can camouflage lots of embroidery mistakes.

My other projects turned out better, and I will show them later.

Including the special surprise gift that I made for my November giveaway! Remember, all comments enter you to win this, along with a bit of edible glitter for your own Glitter Lounge party over the holidays!

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Silver Bella

Sbella_booth_440 See that ear to ear grin on my face? That is how I felt all weekend! My cheeks hurt from so much smiling. Sbella_booth_363 Oh my goodness, who knew that so many good times and wonderful memories could get jammed into such a short period of time?

There are a few hundred photos to go through and edit, but I wanted to quickly post a few and stop in to say hi.  The fun is still going on here, Natasha is around until tomorrow morning.  I hate to see her visit come to an end.

Sbella_booth_373  Every minute of the event was jammed packed with fun and sparkle.  I want to thank all the Bellas who joined Carol and I in the Glitter Lounge for our kick off party.  What a way to begin a beautiful weekend!Sbella_booth_500

As much of a blast as the whole time was, there is just no place like home, and it feels good to be back in my cottage.  I feel about like Twinkle does here in this picture, ready to stretch out  and relax.  I’ve gotten by on a couple hours of sleep here and there, and plan on a long soak in the tub and an early bedtime tomorrow night. 

I have a feeling that when my head hits the pillow, it will be filled with glittery dreams….

Packing it Up, and more about the SPARKLY SURPRIZE GIVEAWAY

celebrations, give away, parties, redos, Silver Bella, vintage paper/collage art

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The bag I needed to pack my supplies in turned up! But after a summer of being filled with sunscreens, picnics, and carried to the lake, it looked a bit rough.Sbella_booth_290

To cover some blotchy spots and stains, I squirted the canvas with glimmer mist.  Is is washable?  Who knows? Will I have blue running down my arms if I get caught in the rain while carrying it?  Could happen.

I also added silver Stickles glitter and a few  crystals.  So, if the color runs away, at least the sparklies will stay around!Sbella_booth_306

Hey, did you see that Hobby Lobby sells Stickles now! Yippee!

While there, I picked up a few things for the trip.  I feel like I am getting ready for the first day of school, with all of these new supplies! I treated myself to all these new goodies, it just makes it even more fun.  There is nothing like the feeling of opening a brand new box of crayons (or color crins, as we always called them) and seeing those sharp points that have never been put to paper yet!Sbella_booth_308

Sugarwings gave me one of her new glue sticks.  I thought Belle was appropriate for the occasion!Sbella_booth_304

The hotel we are staying at has a free breakfast, so I will be well fed in the mornings, but thought it wouldn’t hurt to have some easy to grab food with me when there isn’t much time between classes for lunch.Sbella_booth_295

What else goes in the bag? Trinkets that sparkle,  a book of wallpaper samples, some French sheet music, jewelry tools, mats, and doodads.Sbella_booth_297

Last year, I took a lot of extras with me and was glad I did. This year, the instructors have asked us to bring some extras along.Sbella_booth_292

Plus, it seems like there are a lot of items called for this year, like books, frames, game boards, etc.  Sbella_booth_294

This ballerina pin and card are coming along just because I like them. I have no idea if they will fit into the theme of any of the classes!

  Now, the classes all sound really interesting and I’m sure they will be great to take. But- the photos of the projects are more like sneak peeks, and it is honestly hard to tell just what they will be like when done. At least for some of the artwork.Sbella_booth_275

Sadly, I didn’t join in any of the swaps this year.  But my friend, Valita offered to trade some wallpaper and photo album mats for vintage crystals! I jumped right on that.

So, her trade is packed, as well as some special orders and gifts that I am bringing.Sbella_booth_288

Tomorrow, Heather and Natasha arrive! I decorated some little boxes  for the presents I made for them, as welcome gifts.  While I was gluing paper, I fixed up this mini chest of drawers for my roomie, Carol.

If she hadn’t agreed to share a room with me, I might not have decided to go to Silver Bella  because the costs were just too high.  I owe her! So,  I made her a thank you gift and then fixed this up to package it in.Sbella_booth_320

When I clean house, I tend to get side tracked.  While mopping the dining room to be ready for house guests, I just got to thinking how much I hated the table top. It was a blah wood, that was dinged up and cups left rings on it every time we used it.

I love the table and chairs, and really didn’t want to repaint the whole set. Sbella_booth_315

That problem was solved by painting the table top kind of to match, but not too matchy-matchy.  I used metallic champagne paint that I had left over from a previous project, then a gold glaze over it, blending while the paint was still wet.

I like the shimmer the metallics make, and am glad I stopped to do this. It was so much more fun than mopping the floor.Sbella_booth_278_3 Sbella_booth_283 

Lets see, supplies packed, house cleaned, table painted, gifts made, truck loaded with my wares, and these wine charms made to give as party favors tomorrow night.

I think I am about ready to go!

These are wine charms that Gwen, Carol and I made up earlier for the Glitter Lounge.  I still  need to pack the pink sugar with edible glitter to rim the champagne glasses for our party.  The Godiva chocolates are in my bag, and ready to be sprinkled with glitter too!

I also need to pack my clothes. Ugh. The worst part.  Did I mention that 10lbs snuck up on me?Sbella_booth_271_2

After packing, I need to run to the post office and mail this silk outfit to my Sissy. She left it with me to tie dye for her and I want to mail ti before I go out of town.  I hope she likes it, it started out a butter yellow, and now looks kind of mermaidy. Silk takes the dye different than the cottons I am used to, so it was a bit of an experiment.Sbella_booth_273

This formerly white shirt goes to her too. I have a raspberry dyed shirt for myself to wear this weekend too. 

I’d better get to packing it, I still have a dinner party to get ready for too.

I don’t know when I’ll get to post again. Hopefully after the party tomorrow night, but maybe not till after Silver Bella. 

I promise to bring you  a souvenir! This month’s SPARKLY SURPRISE GIVEAWAY will include some of the edible glitter to sprinkle on your holiday treats, and something, who knows what? from my weekend in Omaha.

Leave a comment to enter!

And please excuse me, if they don’t get answered. I’ll be away, then have company, then need to get caught up, unpacking and re-opening my shop.  I will read and enjoy each and every comment, but I am sorry I won’t be able to answer.

Homework

fairies, paintings, Silver Bella, Sugarwings

Sbella_booth_258 Isn’t this mat wonderful? I bought a book full of them this summer – and full of old photos too!

I finished the little sketch that I had started 20 years ago and just stumbled across the other day.  My sissy reminded me that it is of our Grandma Smith.  Although, after I added to it, it doesn’t seem to look as much like her, I might have slimmed her face down a bit too much with the shadows.

Oh well, I still think it will be a good picture to use for the "Portrait Rustique" class that Kim Kwan is teaching at Silver Bella.  We were told to bring a photo, a mat and a frame. I’ll bring some others in case this isn’t quite right, or I am not in the mood to use it.  Gotta have choices when its time to sit down and make something!Sbella_booth_260

While at it, I got some more "home work" done.

For Sally Jean’s soldering class we need to bring prepared artwork in three sizes: 1×1", 1×1 1/2", and 3/4×2".

I printed a bunch of my original paintings and a few old pictures on the printer’s  ‘contact sheet’ setting.  Then, I glimmer misted some old book pages and started gluing little pictures to it.Sbella_booth_263

All of the little pictures got enhanced with sparkly inks.Sbella_booth_265

Some got painted backgrounds.Sbella_booth_267

And a couple got millinery blooms.Sbella_booth_266

All are left on the page, since it will be easier to transport and harder to lose that way.

Good idea, because today I am such a loser. I am turning in circles looking everywhere for stuff I have misplaced.  One thing I can’t find is a big travel bag to pack all  my supplies in. Now there are only so many places that could be, and so far it is in none of them.Sbella_booth_264 

Hopefully I won’t lose all these little pictures now that they are ready to pack. I’m bringing a big assortment, plus extra small prints just in case, I never know what I’ll need, or what I will lose on the way there….

Taking the leap

Sugarwings

Curious_fofa_065 Yesterday was "Spoil Sugarwings Day".  Since I had to run to Kansas City to find the edible glitter (which is great!! I baked cookies last night and they are shimmering little masterpieces), I decided to stop at Rainforest Cafe to treat the fairy grand baby to a lunch with the monkeys and elephants.  She loved it all, her favorite thing there was a light shining on the wall that made rainbow.  She held her Dorothy doll up to it, and said "look, Dororthy, a Rainblow!" and of course, started singing to her.

On the way out of the mall, we saw this contraption and it grabbed her attention.Curious_fofa_071

Yes, I let a two year old bounce 15 feet into the air strapped onto this lift.  She LOVED it and squealed "YaaaY" at the top of her lungs the whole time.Curious_fofa_076

Dozens of people stopped to see what the yelling was about, some stayed to watch a while.  She’s not a quiet kid, she lets loose with some lung power when she is having fun.  Curious_fofa_080

Sorry, the photos aren’t very clear, but this fairy was flying up and down pretty fast.  I wish I could have captured the joy on her face when she took the first big leap.

You can learn a lot from a two year old.  Let go of your fears and make that big leap, jump into all life has to offer and have some fun trying new things!

And keep your eyes open, you never know when you’ll see a rainblow.

A Glittering Gala

antiques/junking, celebrations, Food and Drink, give away, holiday decor, I do tend to run on, don't I?

Curious_fofa_002 We had a magical night at the Curious Sofa. Or Fofa as Carol and I called it after a funny typo. Well, maybe you had to be there, but it struck my funny bone.

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Maybe I found it so funny because at the C. Sofa, every detail is pure perfection.Curious_fofa_041

Deb is extraordinarily talented in the art of display, and there is never a mistake of any kind allowed on her property!Curious_fofa_036

Even things that seem to be imperfect, are NOT. They are either made to look distressed or actually aged to perfection and chosen for that quality like the paneling in this powder room.Curious_fofa_033

Pearl was hard at work greeting everyone at the entrance that was flanked by stacks of firewood. Who knew I was so trendy, I have firewood stacked in my breezeway by the door too! If Deb is doing it, it must be COOL to do!!

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We had a fun group, and sat in the rustic cabin display and chatted after exploring the store.  Here is Beth, Carol, Gwen and I from left to right.  Gwen had recently returned from a buying trip in France and we were drooling as she was telling us all of the details about the trip.

By the way, if you will be at vendor night at Silver Bella, Gwen will have fresh off the boat, French ephemera for sale.  Please do me a favor and say "Bon" to Gwen. I promise, she will laugh….

Plus, she has GREAT stuff and you’ll be glad you dropped by to shop! I put in a pre-order for 20 bucks worth of old French postcards. I wanted to be first in line!! Curious_fofa_060

And here is the Queen of Styling,  Deb.    What a great hat!Curious_fofa_057

This is something I fell in love with! I’m jonesing for that crown.Curious_fofa_011

This big headed girl caught my eye too.  I didn’t buy her though, but am kind of wishing I had, now. I got a few trinkets and will show photos of them after I recharge my camera battery.Curious_fofa_013

Notice the books wrapped in old papers? And the fabulous colors of pearls?  There is never a jarring note in that store, every inch is coordinated and well thought out.Curious_fofa_018

Deb is an expert at sticking to her palette.  She adds hints of color here and there, but it is always faded to a remnant of its original shade.Curious_fofa_056

And there were sparkly things everywhere!Curious_fofa_047

I don’t know what kind of glitter went on these roses to make them look like they were kissed by an early frost, but I want a jar of it. A BIG jar.Curious_fofa_052

Don’t you wish you could pull up a chair to this table for a dinner party?  Well, I did, but only because Carol dared me to.  I didn’t mess anything up, I just sat and ate my dinner and felt pretty pampered while doing it!  All chairs should have angel wings like these do!

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And what a dinner it was!!!!! Champagne with Dean and Deluca catered deliciousness.Curious_fofa_028

I tried to not make  a pig of myself, (remember I was complaining about the 10 lbs I put on?).  But honestly, LOOK at these platters.  I had to have some of each.Curious_fofa_027

But this platter is the one that got my heart racing (and not just from high fat treats, but from the beauty of it!).  If I only had that Cannon Rebel camera that I wanted so bad, you could see the detail of this.  The pink bon bons are covered in glitter.  Yes, glitter.  The Real Deal. Edible glitter that looks like GLITTER not sugar, because it really really is real glitter!!!!!!!!Curious_fofa_063

Does it show up any better in this picture?  I swear, the stuff is magical pixie dust, not just sugar. It is sheer, fine, holographic and as beautiful as the stuff Martha Stewart sells to craft with. Curious_fofa_061  Sugarwings and I were on a quest to find the stuff today and  Dean and Deluca sent us to this cute little bakery where they sold us some magic pixie dust of our own!Curious_fofa_062

Everything in there looked tasty and rich.  Sugarwings was convinced these goodies were snowmen. I tried to tell her that they were tuxedos, but I don’t think she gets the concept of what  a tuxedo is.

I am so thrilled to find this pretty glitter, and can’t wait to start sprinkling it around! I have big plans for frosting the rims of the glasses we will serve the Glitter Tinis in at our Glitter Lounge in Omaha! My roomie, Carol and I are having a mini kick off to Silver Bella before the group craft night starts and I think that I will have to sprinkle the magic fairy dust on the Godiva chocolates too. 

I will be using this stuff everywhere! Heck, I always have glitter in my hair, on my face, all over my house, grandchild, dog, and husband.  I might as well have it in my food too.  And on purpose!Curious_fofa_044

Thanks, Deb for such a fun party last night. And for feeding me glitter cakes and starting a whole new obsession for me!

I think that what ever my giveaway for November will be, I will add some pixie dust for the winner to sprinkle onto some of her own holdiay goodies too.  Don’t forget, there is a giveaway going on. I know, lets call it a secret surprise goodie bag giveaway! You won’t know what it is until you get it in the mail!  But I can guarentee, it will be sparkly.

Over the Rainbow

paintings, Sugarwings

Leelee_and_dortothy_017 Today is a Sugarwings Day, she and I have been painting rainbows (for her Dorothy doll) and having fairy tea parties.  This kid knows all the words to "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and will burst into song at any rainbow she sees.  Trouble is, you can’t understand much of what she is saying, you just hear the word "rainbow" here and there in the song.  I think she sings in Fairy Language.Leelee_and_dortothy_022

Wow, thanks for the kind hearted responses to my mean comment! I really appreciate them all.  I know that there is a big problem in the world with pet over population, but I think the problem leans more towards puppy mills than people like me who have a few little babies that are adored and coddled!

And by the way, there is already a waiting list for Twinkettes, these puppies will have wonderful homes. 

I cleaned my studio last night after Sugarwings went to bed and came across this half done drawing, that must have been started 20 years ago and forgotten.  Looks like I had a good start, I wonder why I stopped?  Maybe I’ll do something with it now.Leelee_and_dortothy_020

After looking through the "Where Women Create" magazine, I felt the need to spiff up a bit!  I don’t know when my studio will be photographed, but I wanted to be ready.   I think that anyone who reads this first issue of the magazine will feel the same way and want to dig in and redo something in their work areas.  The pictures are very inspirational!

The changes I made to my room are the tables.  I brought this white table downstairs from the library, where it really wasn’t being used at all, and put away a folding table that I can pull out and set back up when friends come to craft days.

Since this wooden table was shorter than the folding table, I finally had space for this little $3 green table from a garage sale and the chippey pink cabinet from the Sparks and White Cloud flea market.

At first, I was going to paint the table white, but I kind of like it green, since the chair has a green patterned slipcover. What do you think?

Well, I’m off to Curious Sofa’s pre-open house party! Don’t worry, there will be tons of photos!!!   I feel pretty lucky to get an invitation to go to this party. Well, actually, I am tagging along with Carol, she is the one invited. 

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