Swap Central

give away, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art

Giveaway_007 In honor of the generosity of our Birds and Bonnets Vintage Workshop Swap, I’ve added more prizes to my May giveaway.

A little round tag that I made using Vintage Workshop images (from the flower girls collections), then tied up with a snippet from a vintage hankie, and a sprig of old millinery flowers are now included with the other prizes.

(don’t forget there is a solid gold vintage band in the presents!)0119_hornbeck050908_lv

Speaking of flower girls, look who was in a wedding!  Sugarwings walked down the aisle picking up the petals her cousin was tossing down.   

During the rehearsal, she remembered her turn and curtsey, but got a little distracted by trying to pick up all the petals to do it for the actual ceremony.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_010

On Thursday, Beth and I had a great time sorting and tagging the panels for our swap.    Even though I was late, at my own house!

  I left the door unlocked in case Beth got here before I made it back from picking my husband up at the airport. Good thing I did, his flight was delayed and I was waiting for him for a couple of hours. Beth knew to let her self in, grab a can of pop, turn on the TV and start working on the tags without me.   Isn’t it nice to have friends that can make themselves at home and are as much family as a friend?

After getting the name tags attached, (which Beth did 90% of, since I was late)  we spent a lot of time compiling groups of panels that seemed to go well together.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_030

While everyone had the same 3 sets of images to use, there was a wide variety of styles and themes that were used by the artists.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_032

Instead of just picking up four random panels to put together, we thought it would be much better to coordinate the artwork to 4 complimentary panels per screen.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_035

So, the piles are grouped according to which ones we think will flow well together.  These 3 photos are of a few of our groupings that we will use to assemble the screens.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_048

I put one together to see how it would look, here is one side.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_04_3

And here is the other. I can’t say front or back, everyone did such a detailed and beautiful job finishing both sides! 

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And I have to thank everyone for their generosity in taking such time to create the panels and participate in our swap!   Also, there were some wonderful artworks, gifts, doodads, treats, and tidbits included with the packages- just look at these!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_012

It was quite overwhelming to open all the packages and see the thougthful hostess gifts!Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_018

Can you believe all of this???

THANKS!!!!!!!! Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_028

We could have spent all day, just playing with our new toys.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_023

We had fun going through them all, and I think I managed to get everything in the photos.

We also had a great time looking through each of the panels as we put the name tags on them.

It was so impressive to see the range of styles and imagination that went into the creations.

I am going to try to get photos of a few more completed screens this week, then next Thursday,  Beth and I will get together again and start hole punching and assembling.Swap_day_and_gifts_and_sorting_052 

Luckily, I have a large studio, because this is all laid out in it till next week!

Two dining tables and a card table full of pretty panels waiting to be put together, packed up and sent to their new homes.

Giveaway_010 Don’t forget, that I have TWO Giveaways going on right now, not just the May prize pack I showed at the top of the post.

I’m also offering this vintage wallpaper covered bird house as part of the Cottage Charm giveaway. Click on the button in my side bar to find other blogs giving away cottagey gifts on May 31st. 

A Fairy Tea Party for some little Friends

celebrations, fairies, Food and Drink, Sugarwings, We're having a party

Fairy_tea_party_002 Tuesday was Fairy Tea Party Day at my cottage.  A little friend came by to visit on my birthday and asked if she could come and stay and play in Sugarwing’s room sometime, she was so cute, I thought she might enjoy coming over for a girly tea party.

Fairy_tea_party_005 Little girls seem to love my house.  They are the ones who really "get it" and don’t think it is too much like a lot of people do!Fairy_tea_party_027

Little girls, like my little buddy, Adeline Grace, definitely don’t think it is too much!

I placed a vintage hat by each place setting and told the guests to take a seat by the hat they wanted to wear.Fairy_tea_party_026

Even the moms were good sports and indulged me by wearing  a floral hat.Fairy_tea_party_043

Sugarwings chose a hat to match her blue, blue eyes.

She had more fun stirring sugar into her (caffeine free) fruit tea than drinking it. So I let her add a LOT of sugar to the teacup.

Isn’t that what Grammies are  for?Fairy_tea_party_015

My niece, Shelli, gave me some pretty little picks with crystals on them that were just perfect for this party.  I rolled a tiny ham slice around a sweet pickle and stuck the pick through that, a little tomato, and a black olive (to wear on our fingertips).Fairy_tea_party_034

I wanted all the food to be fairy sized, so I made the brownies in cupcake papers. 

I realized afterward that the reason I never see brownies as cupcakes is because the paper is pretty much permanent. So, I peeled it off , along with half the brownie, flipped the treat over and iced the bottom to cover the mess.

I served them on rose patterned butter pat plates.Fairy_tea_party_021

I used teapots to hold flowers picked from my garden and layered lots of old tablecloths, runners, and doilies on the table for spring time color.Fairy_tea_party_010

At each place setting, there was a child’s toy teacup with a single pansy in it and a vintage pixie next to that.Fairy_tea_party_007

While out garage sailing on Saturday, I got this box of toy tea stuff, along with the 10 butter pats in a box for $2.  Perfect timing, I think the tiny tea cups were just right to add to the table!Fairy_tea_party_035_2

Sugarwings just woke from her nap, and was surprised by the party.  Since the food was ready, she only had time to slip into her wings and a hat, no party dress for her this time.

I put on my favorite floral gauzy dress that I have been wearing for about 20 years now.  Luckily, it is a loose dress and ties in the back to give an illusion of still having a waistline all these years later.

The looseness comes in handy,  since that ever expanding waistline takes up more space than it did when I bought the dress.Fairy_tea_party_031

Adeline Grace had me paint a picture of Twinkle as a fairy on her cheek, and I added a pink butterfly to mine. 

Painting backwards in a mirror is tricky, so when I paint my own face, I always do something simple, like a butterfly since it looks the same pretty much from back to front.

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Don’t forget that I have TWO giveaways going right now, and that every comment enters you in both drawings. Click on the Cottage Charm button in my side bar to go to the list of other cottagey style blogs participating in that giveaway too.

I know I’ll be entering them! 

Hats, and Papers, and Bears, OH MY! **Plus a Cottage Charm giveaway**

antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, give away, Sugarwings

New_paper_008_2 Kim is hosting her 2nd annual Cottage Charm Giveaway and of course, I had to participate!

I have a lot of crap, I mean hand made creations, lying around my studio and I should dump them somehow, I mean give them away to readers.New_paper_009

So, if you would like to win a cottage style bird house, just leave a comment any time (and as many times as you’d like) between now and the end of the month.

Your comments will count towards this giveaway as well as my regular monthly prize. Which really isn’t all that regular, since I am so in love with May and am adding to the prize pack every once in a while.

Check out Kim’s site for a list of other giveaways all over blogland.  There will be some good stuff out there waiting to go to a new home!Zoo_011

Our trip to the Topeka Zoo yesterday was delightful.  Its a cute little zoo,  just the right size for a toddler’s visit.

I saw a lot of these type of expressions on Sugarwing’s face, she was so excited to see the animals.Zoo_018

This photo might just have to become the basis for a fairy painting of her.

When I go to the zoo, or an amusement park, or any other tourist spot, I rarely photograph the place itself.  I like pictures of the people I was with (and of course lots of Sugarwings!)

I don’t want to fill my photo album or scrap book or computer storage with stock photos of giraffes.  The look on the baby’s face as she sees her first giraffe means a lot more to me.New_paper_006

Before leaving to go to the zoo, we all met downtown to  have lunch.  As we walked toward the restaurant, I heard the faint, but persistent call of the millinery flowers.

So, I told my family I’d meet them in a minute, and ran down to the antique mall to find this pile of hats, for $4-$6 each!!

I didn’t even miss lunch, when I got there, they had saved me a fajita.

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I know you are asking yourself, what is that under the hats? Is that the elusive PINK flocked wallpaper?

(I refuse to believe that you are really saying, "there is a serious problem with this crazy lady and her hat problem.  AND HER WALLPAPER PROBLEM.")

You are right, it is FLOCKED vintage papers in beautiful shades of pink, ivory and tan! 

I’ll be making up some packs to sell on Etsy if I can force myself to share.  I could be a little bit stingy about this stuff. New_paper_002

This one, I simply cannot call vintage, it is only from the 80s and I get irritated by that label on stuff that is not OLD.

I bought this paper to line a cabinet for Sugarwings. She is the worlds biggest Care Bear Fan.

She is so crazy about Care Bears that I added a pink rainbow bear decal to the window of my car, so she could see it from her car seat.   And I am not a decal or a sticker person.  New_paper_003

Before you start to think that all I do is shop for flowers and wallpaper, or play with the baby, I want to show you a project I actually made!

Yep, I sat at my desk and made something, it seems like it has been a while since I had a chance to do that.  I spent most of the day working away on cleaning the studio, listing supplies on Etsy, and watering all my new plantings outside.  But I did take time to use some of my favorite things and make this piece.

It has hand painted roses, vintage flocked wallpaper, pink pages from an old French book (from my pal, Lili), velvet millinery flowers, an old earring with rhinestones, seam binding ribbon, and sheet music.  Wow, I don’t think I could have possibly squeezed in one more bit of any of my obsessions onto this gaudy little dumpling of vintage goodies.

Its rosey red and faded pink, I like those colors together.   A little different, but nice.

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One more thing before I go, in case you haven’t made up your mind that I might be crazy.

Remember the fall themed photo shoot I have coming up this spring with Carol?  I decided to try painting some leaves, to make the trees look more fall-like. So, here is a tiny sample, and it seems to work. 

I used a red spray paint meant for florists, so I doubt if it will kill the trees.  I only painted a couple of leaves to see how it went, don’t you think they look like autumn?

Linens and Things

antiques/junking, collections, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), give away, Sugarwings

2378873363_d8f30e13f1_o Today is Show and Tell day again and I have to thank  Little Pink Studio and Sugar Sugar for coming up with yet another topic of obsession.  At first, when I saw the subject was antique linens, I thought I wasn’t a collector. But, then a quick glance around my house and I realized they are everywhere. I guess I don’t think of them as a collection as much as just part of my decor.Linens_001

Most of what I have are doilies that I buy in bags or boxes at garage sales for a couple bucks a bagful.  I tuck them here or there around the cottage, layering them and bunching them up.  Nothing too perfect looking, I don’t want them to feel fussy or Victorian-ish.Linens_017

I like to mix the styles of doilies when I layer them.Linens_018

And I use all shades of white, but really prefer the darker ones, in more of an ecru.  Linens_011

I also am big on using old embroidered tea towels and hand towels.  And I actually use them, not just set them out for display. 

The texture of the fabric is so absorbent, and really feels good to dry your hands on.

Tea towels and old linen napkins are actually cheaper to buy than a brand new dish towel from Target, and they are so soft!  I rarely pay more than 50 cents for one, and they are so much nicer than any new towels.  Linens_014

Another thing I never turn down at garage sales are old shawls.  I have a few around the house that I use over table tops, and each were just a couple of dollars at estate or garage sales.  I don’t care if they have holes in them, I think it just adds to the allure. 

Every once in a while, I shake them out or throw a bunch in the bath tub and hand wash them, but basically, I just let them gather dust like everything else in my house.   We try to change the furnace filters once a month, and buy decent ones that trap dirt, plus keep the house fan running all the time to circulate and clean the air.   That helps, as well as hitting stuff with a feather duster sometimes.

I can live with a little dust as long as my floors are clean and junk is picked up.  Clutter gets to me, and I have to constantly battle piles of crap and toys, so I pick my battles.  Dust isn’t worth the fight for me!Linens_009

One time when I was at my favorite auction with Beth, I bought a big box of linens for $3 and 2 of these edged bedspreads were in it.  I used them as bed skirts in my room and in the guest room.Linens_003

I rarely pay much for the things I find, so, when I do see something that I really love and it costs a bit more, I don’t feel bad about splurging.  This table runner is actually a curtain that I bought last time I was in Leesburg, at the Cottages.  It was $30 (yes, very rich for my blood!) but was so perfectly tattered and elegant at the same time and seemed to be just what I needed to complete my new dining room redo, that I had to go for it anyway.

And I was glad I did.Linens_020

OK, I just told you about how dirty and dusty I am, now I will show you how messy and unorganized I am by opening the door to the linen cabinet of clutter and chaos.  I know I said I don’t like clutter, but if I can shut a door on it, that isn’t so bad. Linens_022   

In honor of today’s theme, I reached into the linen cabinet of clutter and chaos and pulled out a pretty little embroidered doily to add to the May Giveaway Prize Pack. It now includes:

1- a vintage cake topper ballerina

2- a vintage GOLD band

3- white leather Brighton coin purse

4- embroidered doily

5- pretty pearl pin

6- vintage greeting card

7- Bath and Bodyworks lotion

8- satin hanger with a millinery flower

Every comment all month is entered, thanks for visiting!Boat_cleaning_037_2

A bit of vintage linens thrown across this ugly swing might help it out.  Or probably not.  Its just plain ugly.  But, it is nice to have on the upper deck outside my husband’s office.  When he works at home, he sometimes sits out here and swings while he is on the phone doing business. 

Sugarwings and Twinkle make it look a lot better too!

Enjoy visiting the other sites that are showing their linens today. I look forward to seeing them all too, but will have to check them out later, I am taking my fairy grand baby to the Topeka Zoo today.

But that is one thing that is so nice about blogs, I can come back later tonight and look through the show and tells at my leisure.

Where does the day go? Putzing and puttering and then Poof- its over!

antiques/junking, fairies, give away, jewelry, Sugarwings

Boat_cleaning_011 I don’t know about you, but it seems to me that the days are getting shorter.  I know, I know, Spring is here and the sunlight is lasting longer, but why don’t the days last long enough for me to ever get caught up?

Could it be that I putz around the antique malls and shops too much?  I did that this morning while waiting for Sugarwing’s Daddy to get out of the dentist’s office.

Boat_cleaning_009 I gave him a ride, mailed my packages, (thanks for your Etsy purchases by the way!! I appreciate it!!), ran some errands, then had a few minutes to kill, and of course, since I heard the siren call of a $7 floral bonnet, I couldn’t resist!Boat_cleaning_027

I was glad I popped into the mall, I got two bags of broken bits of vintage goodness for $3 each.  Loads of flower power in these jewels.

Boat_cleaning_001_2 Then, Sugarwings and her Daddy helped me clean out our boat after it’s long winter of dust and spiders. 

After we got it sparkling clean (or as sparkling as it will get after 6 years of wear and tear!), we went for a spin out on the lake.  Captain Sugarwings was a fine skipper until she decided that a penny would fit perfectly into the cigarette lighter. 

She was right, it fit very well. It also shorted out the whole instrument panel!  Luckily, the boat still started, but the lights, stereo, gages, etc are all dead.Boat_cleaning_013

At the fairy grand baby’s nap time, I did some yard work. Mostly it was puttering around and enjoying the beautiful day and seeing what was sprouting.

But I did plant a few flats of annuals.

Boat_cleaning_016_2 You can tell I certainly didn’t get around to mowing the lawn! The grass is almost knee high, but my son is coming over to mow tomorrow while Sugarwings and I plant more flowers.

I fixed lobster ravioli for lunch today (from Costco, gotta love that place!) and he will always work for food.  I think I can get away with feeding him leftovers of the ravioli tomorrow. 

Sons are so wonderful, especially when they are hungry and helpful.Boat_cleaning_017

There isn’t a lot blooming yet, or many flowers planted, but I love this lush, green time of year before all of the flowers come on.

This is the pathway back to our bon fire pit, and see, we have a big pile of wood ready for the next fires.  The evenings are still cool, it is a great time of year to sit by a fire and eat s’mores.

May is my FAVORITE month. I can’t get enough of it.  Boat_cleaning_032

As a matter of fact, I am feeling so May-ish that I added another present to the May prize pack, a bottle of Bath and Bodyworks orchid lotion.

So we are up to:

1- satin hanger with  a fluffy vintage rose

2-white leather Brighton coin purse

3- a tiny dancer

4- a gold band (yes, real gold)

5- a cute pearl pen

6- vintage greeting card

7- lovely lotion

So, leave a comment, any comment, any post all month and I’ll draw a winner June 1st!Boat_cleaning_026

Well, I am running out of daylight, just as I complained about. I got no artwork done today. If I wasn’t such a TV addict, I’d do some now, but Thursdays are a big TV night for me, so I have to get my butt parked in front of the set before I miss anything I can’t live without!

I have to be there when Jim asks Pam to marry him.  And when McDreamy realizes Rose isn’t for him. (although, I like Rose) And when Luca comes back to Abby. And just HOW do the Oceanic Six get off the island?? This is all much more important than me gluing some paper together!

By the way, do you think that this $1 candle holder is a fairy or an angel?  I think she is a bit flirty to be an angel. Her skirt is up pretty high.

Lots of reasons to say thank you

Etsy Goodies, fairies, family, flowers, give away

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I have added some of my paintings to my Etsy shop this week.  These are reproductions of floral watercolors I did, that I have adhered to canvas boards and then crackled and aged.

Crackle_paintings_006 These prints are $25 each and are 8" x 10", so are ready to pop into a standard frame, or can be leaned on a shelf, or set on an easel as they are.

The hydrangea print is sold, but since these are reproductions, I can print more up if you are interested, let me know and I will make up more.  The crackle comes out a little differently on each one, that stuff has a mind of its own. 

In this summer’s Romantic Country, I will have a "how to" article on doing this technique if you’d like to give it a try yourself.

Aunt_caroline_096 The 100 cards for my Great Aunt Caroline’s 100th birthday are still coming in and I will soon catch up and photograph them all and do a whole post showing the latest ones.

This one is from my pal, Lili in the Netherlands. Can you imagine what my aunt will think when she sees 100 cards from all over the world?  Thanks again, to everyone who is participating and helping Caroline celebrate this milestone.Aunt_caroline_091

Another thank you I have to add is to Vicki.  I won her giveaway and she sent a bonanza of goodies for me to craft with! (this doesn’t show them all) Thanks Vicki!

The hat box in the picture is one that I found while at the antique mall with my little Mini Hat Whisperer. It was $6 and in pretty good shape. I can’t ever have too many of these for storage!Giveaway_002

Do you remember that I said I would add to my May Giveaway Prize pack every week?

I changed my mind and added MORE today!

To the white leather Brighton coin purse,  the gold band and satin hanger with the millinery flower, I added a vintage ballerina cake topper, a vintage greeting card and a sweet little pearl pin.Giveaway_004

You have to love the faces of those old ballerinas.  Oh my.

Were the painters drunk?  Those painted on lips remind me of little old ladies putting on their red lipstick with  tremors.  Or me putting on lipstick with no mirror.Giveaway_006

My Sissy can put on lipstick without a mirror anytime, and I can’t for the life of me.  I showed her once how bad I was at it at Applebees when we went out for a glass of wine after sitting by our mom’s bedside in the hospital.

It became  a joke for all of us, that we would close our eyes and apply lipstick all over our mouths (yes, in public) and laugh like 6 year olds.  Here is a photo of Sissy, Bobbie Sue, and me, Karkie Jo looking festive at Sissy’s 60th birthday slumber party.

Sissy made us into fairies and turned the photo into a birthday card for my 50th. (notice that even when she tries to put her lipstick on badly, Sissy’s still looks pretty good! Well, at least compared to me, or do I just have a really big mouth?.)Dinner_party_bdy_068

I know you are all tired of my blathering on about my birthday, but one more story-

Yesterday, Sugarwings and I were at the grocery store and saw that the Mother’s Day flowers were marked down to $1.99 a bundle. So, we bought an arm load (I should have had a cart, imagine me carrying all these bunches of roses and a wriggling baby through the store).

I made up bouquets and dropped them off to my friends who had come to my birthday party as a thank you.Dinner_party_bdy_078

It was like a belated May day, I set the flowers on doorsteps, rang the bell and left them as a surprise as I drove away.Giveaway_008

And thank you also to Paula Kay for the cute little bag!  I just wish you lived close enough for me to drop some flowers off on your porch as a thanks!

The Hat Whisperer’s skills have been passed on! And an addition to the May Giveaway prize pack

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Mothers_day08_003 I think it is genetic. My fairy grand baby seems to have inherited my millinery flower finding skills!

We were downtown enjoying being out doors and shopping for a gift for her little Hippy Chic mommy on Mother’s Day, when Sugarwings turned to me and said, "Hats!"

Since we were near the antique mall, I thought it would be smart to pop in and see if she had heard a specific flower calling to her and yes, she did!Millinery_397

This child is a gifted hat whisperer.  She found one circled with a dozen of these pretty peachy blooms for only ONE DOLLAR! Millinery_400

We also found this purse.  It is much too nice to tear apart for its flowers, I plan on actually using it,  even though Sugarwing’s Daddy was horrified at the thought of me carrying it.  He was reassured when I told him that I would most likely keep tiny flowers in it on my desk in my studio, not carry it when we go out to lunch downtown like we do every Thursday.

But now that I am 50 and officially eccentric, why not carry it? It is a lovely bag.  I just don’t want to tear it up. From the looks of it, it has never been used, and is so perfectly pretty.Millinery_403

I’ve been making use of some of my stash of vintagey blossoms.

These old satin hangers each have a fluffy pink flower and some vintage seam binding added to them and are for sale for $10 each if you are interested, comment or email me and let me know. Millinery_401

I will add one of these embellished old hangers to my May prize pack along with the white leather Brighton coin purse and simple gold band. 

Each week of May, I will add another prize for the giveaway. All you have to do is leave a comment, any post, as often as you wish, all comments are entered.Mothers_day08_024_2

I  hope everyone had a nice Mothers Day?  My family did my favorite things, they pitched in and helped me with stuff that needed done.

Sugarwing’s Daddy repaired my falling down gazebo while she helped me plant some seeds in the garden and Ryan fixed dinner. 

Not a bad day at all.  Have I mentioned lately how lucky I am??? I never forget it.

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Dinner_party_bdy_002 Remember my big plans to have a catered party for my 50th? Well, with the spur of the moment idea to go to DC, I ran out of time to plan  a big shindig and decided to change it to a mini party, kind of a girls night at my house.

I wore my ballerina fairy tiara and my jammies.  I think that now that I am 50, I can be eccentric.  Or at least be excused for being eccentric.

Dinner_party_bdy_023 I kept the food simple, lots of Costco ready to go appetizers.   Here is the menu:

Crab Cakes

Quiche

Cheesecake

Cream puffs

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

Olive Tampanade and bruschetta

veggies and fruits and dips

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My flower beds are full of viburnum, so I picked a couple vases full of those, and added a rusty chandelier with tea light candles  for the centerpiece.

  Beth and I found this light fixture at the flea market last week for $4, I think I might just keep it on the table for a while.  I like the simplicity of it.  Dinner_party_bdy_034

Maybe I had my new camera out a bit too much???Dinner_party_bdy_059

You know your friends care about you when you get all your favorite obsessions, I mean collectibles, as gifts! Dinner_party_bdy_049 

My friend, Shanna, who is a stained glass artist, tumbled some glass for me to use to make stepping stones. Plus filled a cute pink tote with craft supplies, treats and GLITTER.Dinner_party_bdy_062

They all chipped in on a generous gift certificate to the garden center, along with seed packs and these cement flower markers.Dinner_party_bdy_020_2

For each of them, I made some party favors. Pretty little bottles (Beth  had bought a few hundred in a box lot last week at an auction and gave me a ton of them to use) decorated up and filled with a note.  Each note granted them the help of a guardian fairy.

Burlap_007 I like to wrap up quotes cut from books, or write a little snippet of something to tuck into presents, and have done that before. I’ve also made a lot of decorated bottles over the years too.

Joy was making similar bottles, hers were filled with fortunes wrapped in sheet music.  I hope I haven’t offended her by making  these bottles as gifts for my party. I put my own twist on them and changed the look.

Blogs are so full of inspiration and beauty, I hope that all of us learn tricks from each other  and that our readers pull ideas for their own lives from the projects we show.Burlap_027

For all of my bottles, I used Vintage Workshop images, burlap, and various charms and doodads I had in my stash of vintage goodness.

I hope all of you are having a lovely Mother’s Day weekend, and  that fairies are watching over you too!

Here are the guardian fairies that Beth and I came up with to stuff the bottles. Some of them, you have seen before, but the list expanded, so I thought I’d reprint it:

·      “Pinkie Sugar Fly” will guard your windows from bugs flying in through tears in the screens

·      “Kitty Flitter Flower” watches over you during cat naps to bring you sweet dreams

·      “Tootsie Twinkle Tulip” is always ready to touch up your toe nail polish before you even notice it was chipped.

·      “Blue Bird Buttercup” sprinkles cookie crumbs for a trail to lead the blue bird of happiness to your door

·      “May Belle Lina” watches out for smudged mascara under your eyes.

·      “Flossy Flutterby” picks spinach or other goobers out of your teeth after meals.

·      “Pearly Pear” keeps an eye out for an earring that is about to slip off your ear, then tucks it back before it drops.

·      “Splenderina” This sparkling little yellow fairy touches your coffee with her magic wand to make it sweet and tasty without any calories

·      “Sweet Pea Tee Pea” checks the bottom of your shoes for trailing toilet paper when you walk out of a public stall.

·      “Blissa Expressa ” will speed you through the checkout stands at the grocery stores by magically opening up an extra cashier line for you to be first in.

·      “Dee Essella Delight” always keeps your Internet connection fast.

·      “Zippy Zooma Zella” will watch out for radar speed traps and whisper to your toes to lighten up on the gas pedal before you are caught speeding

“Spamicka Sparkle Sparrow” keeps the junk cleaned out of your email inbox and full of sweet messages from people you love to hear from instead.

Karkie or Karla?? And 7.1 vs 12.1, does it make a differance?

antiques/junking, Etsy Goodies, I do tend to run on, don't I?

Books_vw_001 Amy Barickman of the Vintage Workshop and Indygo Junction gave me some cool papers to play with and some blank board books by Create & Treasure to use them on.

Books_vw_002_2 The papers were canvas  and fabric textured and it was fun to experiment with those along with using different settings on my editing software to print Vintage Workshop images in multiple sizes.  I also love the trick I learned from Beth, to change the papers to sepia for a romantic and neutral  background.

This first book is all neutral with splashes of color from rose pictures.Books_vw_004

This book is more colorful, I was going for the pop of some spring pastels with it.

And look how generous I was with my sprays of old velvet flowers! I am so happy with my commitment to my New Years resolution to "use my good stuff and not hoard it"!Books_vw_006 Books_vw_009

This little one is a tag book, I’d never made one before, and really enjoyed the concept. The shape is cute and since it is so small, it was an easy one to pull together.Books_vw_010

The background papers we have for our Birds and Bonnets Swap are a big favorite of mine and I used them on this book too.Books_vw_011

The framed picture on the front of the book and the cut out one of the kids on this page are both printed on canvas paper. Garage_sale_003   

On my way to Kansas City to visit Amy to take her these samples that I made, (and also to repaint Beth’s antique mall booth yesterday,) I stopped at a garage sale and picked up this little cutey.Garage_sale_005  (it is now listed on my Etsy shop)

At the same sale I bought the pink velvet earring display (complete with vintage clip on earrings) I found these two plates for $1.

But my best purchase of the day was at a trip to Costco. I bought a new camera!

Isn’t this clear and sharp?  The two photos of my garage sale finds are on the new camera (Cannon Power Shot SD950 IS 12.1MP)

The other photos posted today are taken with my old Cannon that was a 7.1 MP.  Can you tell a difference?Garage_sale_019

This photo of Beth’s booth is from the older camera too.  It really wasn’t  a bad camera, but I just wanted a bit sharper image.

Isn’t the color we painted her walls perfect? We spent a long time discussing what she wanted. We decided that "ish" was what she needed.  One of those colors you aren’t sure what it is.  Greenish, bluish, grayish, depending on how you look at it.

I’m still searching for the color I want to paint my bedroom and I think, this just might be it.Garage_sale_025

See, this old camera didn’t do closeups too badly.

Garage_sale_026 After we painted the walls the perfect "ish" color, we got to decorate and redo her booth.Garage_sale_029

She had been inspired by all the photos in blogland of Round Top and was collecting items to fit the look that we were calling "Texas Chic".Garage_sale_030 

The big difference is in the prices, though! Beth’s things are bargains.  By the way, she had tons of cabinet cards in her booth for $1 and under. Garage_sale_031_2 

She does have cool stuff. Garage_sale_036

A newish blogger friend who Beth discovered was her neighbor, came by to visit as we were finishing up too.  Another Carla, she is the one on the right.

I’ve never met so many Karlas and Carlas as I have since I started blogging. I am considering changing my blog name (but not the URL, you’ll still be able to find it)

My family calls me Karkie and I think maybe I should switch this over to "Karkie’s Cottage"

What do you think? Too confusing? Doesn’t matter? Good idea?

That chandelier in Beth’s booth was a job to hang.  It involved both of us on a giant ladder, with lots of giggles and reminded us of the scene in Friends with Joey and Ross trapped on the fire escape. Garage_sale_038

I know, I know, I have run on for too long again. But I wanted to see more photos with my new camera!  These millinery blooms are shot with the Macro setting. (they are for sell on Etsy too)Garage_sale_052

I had been looking at EXPENSIVE cameras and settled on this pocket sized digital one instead. I have 30 days to return it if I decide it isn’t sharp enough, then I can move on to the bigger and better (and bank account busting) camera.

But I think this one might be good enough for me.  Hmmm. Will you all help me decide over the next couple of weeks?Gifts_002_3

Here is another comparison for you.  The flowers and fairy bear are the new camera.

The last two of the Gifts_005 necklace and package are the old camera.

This is the package I sent out to the winner of my Birthday Giveaway.

Don’t forget that there is a special giveaway in May too. You can enter by leaving any comment on any post all month.

Garden helpers and purple posies

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, flowers, Sugarwings

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Another beautiful Spring day around here. I am spending it in the studio working on a project for Vintage Workshop. (but with all the windows and doors open to enjoy the day!)

I downloaded images from Vintage Workshop last night.  Once I got started, I got a bit carried away and ended up spending hours playing around with different sizes, color settings, etc.  I now have such a big stack of images to use, I could fill 3 books instead of the one I planned on making!Il_430xn_26207345

I also got some jewelry listed on Etsy. Did I mention that when I packed up for the art show I was in last weekend, I forgot to pack up all the new jewelry I had made just for the show???

Anyway, it is now available on Etsy.  I’ll be listing more as the week goes on, so far there are two necklaces and one bracelet.

Why does listing seem like more work than making the item to start with??

Birthday_08_k_051 Today, I might be indoors working, but yesterday, I had a perfectly beautiful afternoon outside planting flowers with all my little helpers.   

We planted a lot of purple, I have an upcoming photo shoot with Carol for Fifi at Romantic Country in a few weeks and will need fresh flowers to pick.Birthday_08_k_063 

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The article we will be doing is supposed to be for fall, but it will be shot outdoors in the spring.

So, I planted a lot of cool season flowers that bloom Spring  and Fall both: Pansies, stock, violets, and ornamental cabbage.

Being the thrifty soul that I am, I know it is much cheaper to pick your own flowers then to buy an arrangement.

Birthday_08_k_068 And the smaller the plant you start with the cheaper it is. So, I bought flats of annuals, and set them out now. They have time to grow and will be ready to pick and arrange when it is time for the pictures in a few weeks.  Right now it all looks a bit spindly, but with a little sunshine and some time, these will be perfect for our theme.Birthday_08_k_071

Sugarwings and I took a ride on the John Deere out on our 10acres, scouting out a good spot for the photos.  (Twinkle ran along behind us the whole way)

I am thinking this is a lovely spot for an outdoor picnic.   Do you think it will be picturesque enough, once Carol does her magic and brings all of her tables and props?Birthday_08_k_075

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