I shopped till I dropped and I don’t want to have to get back up!

Moving to DC

Jag The marathon shopping trip is finally done!

I have shopped myself ragged this week, and didn’t really have the perfect car for it.  We jammed in as much as we could, and I actually did end up with my knees against the dash and lampshades in my lap at one point!Crack

On that trip from Marshall’s, we bought so much for the apartment, that we broke a table leg trying to get it all in the car.

Oh well, at least it feels less "new" now!

All this newness is hard for me. I love the aged patinas and well worn edges of the treasures I find at 2nd hand places and flea markets.Room

See what I mean?? It doesn’t look like me at all. If we hadn’t brought these lamps from home,  this room would have no personality at all.Photos

We also have Sugarwing’s photos everywhere.  I found inexpensive frames at Michaels and IKEA for the 8x10s of the baby to cheer up the bare white walls.Big_tv

And of course, we have pictures of Ry, Adam and the cute little hippy chick around the room too.

My husband didn’t want any clutter, stuff, or knicky knacky fun things around. And since we’ll have this place temporarily, and we are doing it on a budget, I had to agree–no matter how much it hurt– to not fill up the rooms with pretties!!Tall_lamp 

Like I said, the lamps my friend, Shanna created sure do save the room from total boringness!!  One sits on a cute little $12 table from Marshall’s, the other is on a $7 wooden TV tray from Wal-Mart.  The TV tray is behind the couch, so doesn’t even show. I certainly didn’t want to spend much on a table that no one saw.Sea

Rich brought one of my paintings, this was done from the balcony of our hotel room during a vacation to Destin, Florida a few years ago.  Hanging it is a reminder of a romantic and lovely week we spent together.

I thought it was touching that he packed it.Lake

Another homey touch, is this photo I found at Homegoods for $18. It reminds me of the time we spend on the lake back in Kansas.Bath

I found a serene, blue curtain on clearance there for $9 and a matching runner for $14.  The rug is chenille, and very fluffy, a touch of luxury in the plain bathroom.Soap2

One totally unnecessary, but fun thing I bought for the bath was this sparkly soap dish.

This is the guest bath, and I will probably use it when I come to stay, so I had to have ONE girly thing in the apartment!!Sparkle_chandy

I saw this large picture, done totally in Glitter! I wanted it, for the sheer gaudiness of it, but knew it wouldn’t be a good idea.  Isn’t it fun, though?  I wish I could have done the apartment in funky fun things and make it a great get away place for us.

Dinig Instead, I was a good girl and decorated the place all neutral, comfy and BLAH.

Actually, it isn’t bad and I shouldn’t complain. You’ve seen my house and know that my poor husband has to live knee deep in roses.  I can stand macho decor when I come to stay in the apartment with him, I can be brave and make it through one week a month with out my pretties around me!!Img_8015

Especially if I have plenty of photos of my fairy grand baby to stare at!  She is prettier than any rose.

We bought a couple of lamps on clearance from Marshall’s for around $60 for the two. And this frame was only $6.My_side

The one on my side of the bed has beads, so that makes me happy! This little table was another Marshall’s purchase for $11.

I bought the sheets, fleecy, soft blanket and quilted cover there too. The cover is a neutral tan, all the rest are calm white.

Its almost like a hotel room.Dresser_2 

Rich picked out the furniture for the bedroom himself. He spent a bit more than I would have, and got the wrong size bed frame, but it really is a nice set.   He has good taste. And I think the room could actually be nice if I could paint the walls a deep rich color to compliment it all. Rug

We brought this from home too- a welcome mat that makes us feel right at home. A  Kansas University Jayhawk will greet us everytime we walk in the door.

The main furniture we bought last month, and had delivered this week. We’ve spent a lot of time waiting for cable and delivery guys. The rest of the time was shopping-shopping-shopping. It takes a lot to fill up an empty apartment!!!!!  I’ve been to Wal-mart 4 times, Target 3, Best Buy 3 Marshall’s twice , Home Goods, KMart twice, furniture stores, mattress stores, grocery stores, not to mention buying a new wardrobe  at Macy’s for my husband to start his new job! (he runs golf courses and all of his shirts had logos of the old company, not the country clubs from this one)Mural

I’ve managed to do it all on about $6,000 so far. That includes stocking the cabinets, buying shampoo, nail clippers, coffee maker, trash cans, new clothes, shower curtains, every little detail of starting a new place. Whew. 

I drove from place to place looking for sales and comparing prices.  My husband says I might have spent more on gas than stuff.

I didn’t include meals out in this. We ate dinner out every night, and that has been wonderful. Some was on an expense account, but not all.  This mural is from a Texas Road House we ate at tonight, I loved seeing the founding fathers BBQ ing!

I can’t believe we are done. There are two more deliveries next week, but I am going home tomorrow and Rich will handle the rest.  I am worn out and slept for about 12 hours last night, did I mention I have had a sinus infection  for a few weeks now and haven’t had time to go to the doctor about it?

I look forward to getting home and seeing my Sugarwings and Dorkies and pretties that I like to keep all around me.  I hate leaving Rich behind here, but have tried to make it as homey as possible for him and I’ll come back to visit a lot and he’ll be in Kansas a lot too.  The next year won’t be easy, but I am lucky to have a wonderful man that works so hard and puts his family first and has landed this dream job that he deserves so much. 

And of course, I am lucky to have my blog friends who put up with my running on and on about everything I do and keep me company while Rich is away!

I’ll draw for my December giveaway winner as soon as I get home, and will be working on some projects, so will actually have something pretty to show you instead of ugly, over stuffed recliners and macho stuff! Thanks for your patience and for being there for me!

Eastward

Moving to DC

Dec_2December has only been gone a few days, and it seems like ages.  We’ve been so busy trying to set up a new apartment in a new city, all from scratch.Jan

Sissy had this pretty book set out in my room when we visited on our drive Eastward.  I’m afraid we didn’t get to stay long, one night, with a family get together, then on New Year’s Eve, we had big plans for crafting all day, then having a champagne toast and homemade veggie soup (like my Daddy used to make) welcoming the new year quietly with family and friends.

Bird Crafting started well.  I made this page (it still needs words, Sissy will add them with her lovely writing).  I took inspiration from the book above.

It is so much fun to delve into someone else’s craft supplies! Like the first day of school and a brand new box of crayons (or crins, as I called them)

The background was done with those eye shaped chalky ink pads (Sissy had ALL the colors to play with!!!).  I used pink, periwinkle and white to make swirls, with the white over the top to blend. Then "aged" the edges in brown.

I drew the bird and branches in glitter ink and got to try out her embossing glitter on the branches.Fairy

This one was done with the same chalky inks, smeared around and then blended over the top with a gold ink pad.

Then, I stamped green fern like fronds onto it, edged the sides in brown for aging again, and drew swirls and vines around it in brown ink.

My niece, Shelli, brought a calender we could cut fairies out of, I added a naked sprite from it, sparkled her with shimmering gold ink, and drew gold swirls around her head, accented with rhinestones.Shelli_fairy_1

Shelli used glitter and images from the calender for this page.Shelli_fairy_2

Then, she did a similar chalky ink pad background on this one. I drew some swirls on it for her and she added pictures from the calender.

My other sister, Bobbie, brought us an embossing tool to try out and Shelli did the design across the top with that.

Then, her husband came in and mentioned an ice storm on the way. I shot out of my chair, packed my bags, ran down the stairs and to the car and was GONE before the storm hit! 

We had a safe and dry drive and were glad we cut our visit to Indy short, as sad as it was to leave. I don’t even remember if I said goodbye or not, you should have seen me rush out of there. No veggie soup, no champagne toast, I didn’t even get to finish my pages!!Empty_apartment

And here we are- my new (part time) home, sweet, home!

The huge load we carried out in the car didn’t go very far in filling up the space.  It isn’t easy starting from scratch, this week has been a shop-a-thon.

The big, ugly recliner that my husband has daydreamed about his entire life arrived. But the table was missing hardware and the couch was the wrong one.  More deliveries tomorrow.

My husband doesn’t shop, but made an effort to buy a bedroom set on his own last time he was out here. For his very first shopping trip, it went well. Mission style, really nice. But- the wrong size. He didn’t realize beds came in different sizes????

Oh well, the new mattress I bought will go in the guest room and I’ll buy another one for that set, in a larger size.  I’m just proud that he shopped all by himself and bought something really interesting.Ikea

I’d been hearing that IKEA was the best things since sliced bread (oh my,that phrase makes me sound old).

We didn’t much care for it. Some things were a bargain, others were just CHEAP. Thin towels, rickety tables. And not my style at all.

What was sweet, was that it wasn’t my husband’s style either. I thought he wouldn’t care, but he really did, and wanted homey, not stark, like they carry there.Cart

We loaded up on simple things, like 49 cent dish towels, 99 cent trash cans, 99 cent toilet bowl cleaners, 42 rugs, and a $2 sieve.   A few 59cent mugs and bowls too.

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Then, we drove around the wharf in Baltimore searching for a good restaurant.  Lost, in the dark, looking like tourists, with the light on in the car, looking at a map instead of the road.Shark

We found a place called the Rusty Scupper. I thought, it had to be good, it had a hand painted shark in the lobby!Window

And I was right, plus the view was even better than the food.Wharf   We managed to spend every thing we saved at IKEA by eating a $100 crab cake meal.  I figure we broke even, since we had saved so much on toilet bowl cleaners!

I’m afraid my camera doesn’t do justice to the beauty of the wharf at night, and it was so cold out there, I didn’t really care to adjust it. I snapped a photo and ran to the car. 

Well, more shopping tomorrow, then home on Sunday.  I’ll get some photos of the end results of our buying binge!

Heading East

Moving to DC

Etsy_paper_packs_011 More snow here!

Twinkle loves chasing the red birds who stand out so pretty against the white snow.  The other dogs are staying by the wood stove and keeping warm.

This is the view out the back door of my studio, where I have been working away on TAXES- urgh.  Everyone asks me how I manage to get so much creative and decorative stuff done. Well, I don’t do the things I should, like keeping up with quarterly taxes!!

I waited till the end of the year to do all of them at once.  Did I mention that the State of KS has been calling to chat with me about it???

The thing is, since I have so many on line sales, I owe very little to Kansas, so I put it all off.  They don’t like that, as I am finding out.Etsy_paper_packs_012

I am also working on the list for packing up and driving to DC to move into the new apartment.

My husband made up the list, and I see it includes a painting I had done on a Florida vacation and the painting I did of our barn (that used to sit behind our house, where this photo is taken. We made a garden in the old foundation)

It also includes a stained glass lamp a good friend made for us, a cribbage board, his guitar, and a bottle of Captain (rum).  That is just the start of the list. Plus a lot of his clothes, an extra computer, and tons more.

The thing is, he wants to drive HIS car out there, across country in the winter. Jag_001

His car is sporty, and doesn’t do well in bad weather or hold much.  Those stained glass lamps will take up the whole back seat.  And we sure aren’t pulling a U-Haul with his car!

Hopefully our luck will hold out and the roads will be clear and I can balance a lamp on my head the whole way there.

You know how I am always going on about how lucky I am? This car is 5 years old, and a week before the warranty was up, we took it in for a small problem that they couldn’t find, so they replaced the ENTIRE ENGINE!! We drive our cars until they turn to dirt (at least 10 years), then give them to our kids, so this one just doubled its lifespan by getting a new engine!! Etsy_paper_packs_026

We leave on Sunday, and Ry will stay here and take care of the house and the Dorkies. He has been known to build them a nice warm fire to lay by, even though he lives in the other end of the house in an apartment, and gets no heat from the wood stove over there for himself.

That guy has a soft heart.

Etsy_paper_packs_015 I am trying to get some goodies listed on Etsy before I go out of town, and mark down some Christmas items already listed.Etsy_paper_packs_018

I made up 18 Cottage Collage Kits filled with ephemera to sell.  Somerset Living magazine is featuring one of my kits in the next issue and I HOPE to sell some from my Etsy shop after they are seen in the magazine. 

So I thought I should have some there to sell, just in case!Etsy_paper_packs_027

I’d like to get the computer set up in DC and try to write on my blog from there, but I am not sure how it will all go.

It will be a big job to set up an apartment from scratch! And there will be shopping to do for all the things that will NOT FIT into the car on the way out. 

As Sugarwings says all the time now, "Oh My!"

I don’t know if I am up for this move.Etsy_paper_packs_029

We are breaking up the drive  by staying in Indianapolis with Sissy.   Luckily, that is about 1/2 way there. So we are hanging out there for New Year’s Eve, to have a quiet evening with my sister’s families. 

I think I should be able to announce my December drawing winner from Sissy’s house and post there.

Also, I am very close to receiving my 5,000th comment!!!!!!!!!!!  Again, to borrow from Sugarwings– "Oh My!"

Thanks so much for all your comments, I love to hear from you.

I will try to think of something special for that. But if I am not near a computer, I might have to wait and do a special giveaway for the 5,555th comment.  I like the sound of that lucky number.Little_joan_216

Speaking of lucky, look at the sweet gifts I received from Sandy (snowman and snowflake, plus a pretty "K") and from Betty (the lovely rose tag)!! thanks, ladies!

By the way, Betty is hosting a nice giveaway right now, you need to go and enter!

Little_joan_219 Here are a couple more pages from the book that Beth made for me as a Christmas gift (along with a subscription to Victoria!!!)

Notice she took all the pages out of the book before she covered them, then went to the trouble to punch new holes and re-bind it all? That was something we learned in a Silverbella class. I thought it was way,way too much work, but I sure like the way it looks!

Little_joan_222 Well, I am off to mail taxes and pack up lamps and rum.  We have two parties to go to before we leave, so I’d better get my work out of the way and leave some time for fun.

A perfect day

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Little_joan_064 What a perfect Christmas we had! I hope yours was too.

How can things go badly when you have a giant box of gifts arrive in the mail, a new  Care Bears outfit to wear and a best friend to share it all with???

Little_joan_122 My buddy, Beth, came by for brunch on Christmas day and brought the most beautiful hand made book for me. Little_joan_218

She and I are both avid collectors of old wallpaper, and she made this book to showcase her collection of papers.Little_joan_221

Inside the cover, was this sentiment, a rule that I live by!Little_joan_066

Our Christmas was about all the simple pleasures-

finding just the right gift for someone you love-Little_joan_084

Leaping into the air with excitement over an unexpected surprise-Little_joan_118

Laughing with your family-Little_joan_124

Being cozy by a warm fire with some great companions-Little_joan_155

Building a snow princess, complete with crown and magic wand-

(then getting into a snowball fight, see it about to begin?)Little_joan_173

Having just THE PERFECT dress to wear for the occasion-Little_joan_167

Playing a game of pool with your favorite cousin-Little_joan_065

Cuddling up with the world’s sweetest great grandma-Little_joan_052

A big bowl of festive punch-Little_joan_137

Gathering together with friends and family for a feast-Little_joan_223

Like I said, it was Perfect.

Its starting to look like Christmas!

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Little_joan_046 The view from my studio window is a blizzardy one today.  Little_joan_014

But the view inside is improving!Little_joan_019

I actually got the studio cleaned and HALF of it is set up for my 3 big Christmas party meals coming up.Little_joan_013

Did you notice the amazing painting on the wall??? A gift from my sister-in-law’s family.Little_joan_009

She commissioned an oil painting of her mom and had copies on canvas framed for everyone in the family.Little_joan_010

Look at this detail!!!!  Right down to the hearing aide in Little Joan’s ear and the nub of the eraser on her mechanical pencil.  Little_joan_012

The artist is Lynn Lupetti, and I was so impressed with this portrait, I had to look her up online.

Apparently, I am not the only one impressed with her, she has paintings hanging at the Smithsonian, The Vatican, and the White House!  Little_joan_024 

Now, I am stunned by this gift.  Not only does it capture the sweet nature and kind face of our Little Joan, it is from a renowned artist.  I loved it before I had any idea who did it.

I’m sure it was expensive and so is the frame, but do you think anyone would care if I painted the frame white??  You know it is going to happen. Maybe more of an ivory.

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I placed the painting in my studio for now, so we can all enjoy it during the holiday meals I have planned for out there.Little_joan_030

I have this side of the room set up and ready to go, and the other side is close.  Little_joan_042

I got side tracked and made some Christmas cards while trying to set up the unfinished side of the room.Little_joan_043

I’d already had Sugarwing’s painting copied into four per page, and cut them out, some around the body, but others, just as a rectangle. All of the cards are different.

I buy note cards on clearance to use as background, this one was a teddy bear design thank you card.

I glued a piece of vintage styled scrapbook paper over the teddy, and across the back of the card to cover the writing on it.  Then, I added snowflake stickers, some swirls of black glitter ink (I thought I had a silver pen, oops! but black is OK, at least it is glittery)

Then, I glued a sepia toned copy of Sugarwings onto it- and was done.Little_joan_044

These are being kept extremely simple. I did a couple dozen this morning and now will stop and add addresses those before I do any more. I want to be sure I can get some mailed to relatives and not get carried away with cutting and gluing and having too much fun, then not have time to address or mail them.  (The vintage wrapping paper is from Beth ‘s stash)

Little_joan_045 This one is on old wallpaper that has a star pattern in gold. The paper wraps the back of the card too, so you can appreciate the vintagey goodness of the print, and so it will cover the writing, since I am using premade note cards and don’t want that to show.

I cut a snippet of holiday ribbon to glue down and embellish with a brass snowflake and that is it on this one.

I keep wanting to do MORE to them, but figure that friends and family would rather get one like this, than nothing at all. And if I spend too much time on them, I wouldn’t get any out. Little_joan_036

Plus, I really need to get back to work on the studio/dining room and get it set up completely. Looks like I will have 22-27 on Christmas Day and this side of the room is only set for 12.  Little_joan_035

The bleached and dyed bottle brush trees didn’t go as far for a centerpiece as I would have liked.

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I added sugared birds, reindeer, cake plates and compotes, as well as some candle holders.  Lots of clear glass and tea cups with millinery flowers or tea lights in them.  Little_joan_039

I always serve all my meals as buffets, so I can fill the center of the table with pretties and have the food set up in the kitchen where it is convenient to clean up and put away afterwords.

I don’t know how I will decorate the other side yet.  Funny, that 4 packages of 21 bottle brush trees only fills one table.Little_joan_049 But they are so tiny, they need to be clustered for any impact.

See there is progress on this part too! When I finish my Christmas cards, I will stash all the supplies behind the screens and arrange them to hide the messes, foof up the tables, scrounge around the house for chairs, and as Tim Gunn says, "make it work".  I might need another table squeezed in somewhere……

Hope your holiday preparations are going well too!

*<];{> Santa comes early for me with pretty pink birdies and a fairy land delight!

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Mess_043 I got pretties in the mail!!!!!

My Sissy made these pink paper birds for me, and I ripped open the package immediately. Hope I wasn’t supposed to wait till Xmas!Mess_044

Aren’t they sweet????Mess_046

And look at the cute box that Barbara sent to me.  This is a whimsical box as it is, and who would have thought to use something this fun to mail a package in??Mess_047

But look at the magical creation inside!Mess_053

Twinkle and Sparkle Fairies, in a glittered floral wonderland.Mess_054

Next to the princess of all the fairies, Sugarwings!Mess_067

Every detail is perfectly wonderful from the rainbow paper the banner at the top is made of to the vintage pink ribbon bow.Mess_064

I hung this fairy filled glitter ball of delight on the silver wreath next to the other gifts Barbara sent a while back, silver snow flakes that say Twinkle and Sparkle. Oh, I owe this lady big time!

Christmas is catching up to me and I know I won’t be able to make something for her by then, but Barbara, watch out when Valentine’s Day rolls around! And thanks so much!Mess_063

Here is an update on how far behind I am in getting ready for Christmas.  My studio is a jumbled up mess from the sale I had in here the 2nd.  I had over 600 people come through here and haven’t recovered since.

I do have a menu for Christmas day brunch and for dinner that night, but I don’t have any place to seat the people till I get a bulldozer and shove some of this out of the way.

Here is my menu-

  • a professional ham (that is what I call food from Vermont Street BBQ where my son works)
  • 4 pans of Rhodes cinnamon rolls (yum)
  • fruit and cheese by Beth
  • sausage gravy and biscuits (not from a can)
  • egg casserole from Lori
  • tomato salad from our garden tomatoes that I have been babying along to ripen by Xmas and made it just in time! And they really taste good too.
  • fudge and cookies (if I don’t eat them first)
  • maybe more desserts or muffins or something??
juicy juice boxes, bottled water and coffee in to go style cups
all served on paper plates with plastic forks
and most important- a Forest of bleached and hand dyed bottle brush trees as a centerpieceMess_072
At least I have my priorities right- the trees are done! Sugarwings and I made 4 packages of them the other night.  Mess_074
They were not easy to glitter.
I ended up dunking them into a can of water based poly and then holding them upside down to drain off, then sprinkling them with glitter.
The problem was that after being left to dry overnight, the poly still dripped onto the craft table, and dried the trees solid to its surface! I had to pry many of them up.  ooopsMess_059
But, back to the mail- I ordered myself a little Christmas gift.  Beautiful wallpapers from Donna Layton on Etsy.Mess_060
Can’t you see me using some of these for the covers of my cook books for the Swap that Beth and I are doing for Valentines Day??
Mess_061 I wish I had time to play with them now, but Christmas is getting closer and closer and closer and I am far from ready. (see above studio photo!)
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This big box of goodies came from my brother-in-law Randy in Florida. That cylindrical shaped package on top is for ME. I am crossing my fingers that it is more vintage wallpaper, from the heft and shape of it, my chances are good.
Randy’s husband, Kevin, is a master junk shopper and I think he might have found a roll for me. I’ll wait til Christmas and won’t peek, but it will be hard.Mess_035
Sugarwings and I have been having some tea parties. She is very good at feeding imaginary treats her teddy bears.Mess_040
And the fairies on her tea table Christmas tree.
Mess_016 I am off to run errands and mail packages.
Oh- I put Sugarwing’s room on HGTV’s Rate My Space.
That site is addictive, so I try to stay away from it, it is too much fun. Here is the site, if you want to give her a rating:

Twinkle has a go at helping decorate the studio

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Mess_015_2 Its a relief to be feeling well again and back to getting ready for the holidays!

Mess_006 I am feeling all well now, thanks for all your kind thoughts and wishes!

My flueyness was gone and I was able to go to my cookie exchange party last night. The best part was that I got the dates wrong and made up fudge to take to it last week instead of this.

Which was great, because this week, I would have been sick and couldn’t have done it!  Mess_008

The flu-germ-free fudge was made a week ago and frozen, ready to add tags to before the party. 

My Aussie pal, Natasha had sent me some wonderful, old, textured wallpaper that I made simple tags out of, and added a snowflake sticker to and then tied to the dishes of fudge.

I like giving treats out in containers that people will use and keep and enjoy, a gift in a gift. For bake sales, I always put my goodies on vintage plates from garage sales, they are so cheap to find around here.  As little as a nickle quite often. 

I love living in the Midwest!!Mess_014

Every year, I think I am going to go all out and wrap gifts so beautifully and they all will match and be breath taking. But, I never do. I wrapped all these yesterday and towards the end, the were lucky to get stuffed into a bag with a bit of tissue.

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What’s my favorite thing in those bags and boxes? This sweet little dress for Sugarwings! Can’t you just picture her playing in the garden and getting all muddy in it this summer?

Maybe we can dress her in a long sleeve onsie and tights underneath it, so she can wear it this winter too.  Sweettreats

Our swap is full! And a great mix of artists, bloggers, friends and fun people are in it, we are so lucky to have them join. Thanks everyone!! Bleached_trees_035

Doesn’t Twinkle look like a sweet little angel?  That girl thinks that her only job is to pose for the camera.Bleached_trees_033

Well, that and CHEW things.  My favorite chair!!!!!!!  And now that she has had a taste of it, she won’t let it go.  Any tips on stopping a dog from chewing your furniture??? I’ve never had a Dorkie as hard to handle as this one. She chews, she licks, she jumps, she hams it up every time I try to take a photo.  She is one tiny,wriggling, bundle of desperate need for attention.Day_of_the_open_house_052

I am still feeling sentimental today.  This table was one of  my mom’s favorites and was made for her by a friend.  No, actually, I think her friend made it, and her husband got it as payment for a poker debt at some bar.  Oh well, what ever its origins, it is hand made and she loved it and now I do too!

The drawing was done by my great grandmother in 1906, and is another treasured possession of mine.

Notice the alarm clock?? I found a non-ugly, electric clock on Ebay, finally.

Then it quit working after about 6 weeks. So, I am back to looking, if anyone has any leads, I’d love to hear them.

Day_of_the_open_house_057 People are still visiting our "What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?" party and I am still adding links.  Feel free to visit here for some holiday decor ideas and pretty things to see. I don’t even know how many sites I have linked, but I know there was a lot of beauty and warmth out there!Day_of_the_open_house_093_2

I want to thank Sara (Sadie Olive) for adding my latest magazine to the line up at the left.  If you ever decide to have a blog redo, I have to tell you that she is so reasonable, helpful, talented, and easy to work with!

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Sara is going to add my next few issues too. I have a collage kit shown in Somerset next month, and another in the next issue.

I am always surprised and thrilled when something gets published, since I am not a professional writer. All my articles have been just lucky strokes for me.  A right place, right time, type thing.   Mess_021

Oh, and thanks also to my friend, Gail, who always takes time to visit and comment, has entered my Sweet Treats and Roses swap, PLUS bought this desk from me!! Thanks, Gail!!!Mess_018

In the few minutes that I have sat here at my computer writing my blog for the day before I go run holiday errands, this sweet angelic little dorkie of mine as done-Mess_019

THIS.

Oh man, just that much more I need to clean up before I can turn this mess into a dining room for 3 big dinners, at  Christmas.

I am having a Christmas Eve prime rib dinner for the immediate family, then have invited about 28  people for Christmas Day Brunch and will have about 18 for Christmas dinner that night.  Do you think they will enjoy dining in Twinkle’s decor and my mess from the sale??? I really need to get to work………. but for now, I am going out to lunch and playing with Sugarwings!!

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A red and green (with only a hint of pink), sentimental journey through Christmasses past

family, holiday decor, paintings, vintage paper/collage art

Ice_and_fudge_034 Throughout my kids’ lives, I have painted an ornament each year for them to hang on our tree.  Ry is still a bachelor and lives in an apartment we built onto our home, so he shares our tree, (plus most of his apartment is a home gym, with punching bags and weights, not exactly Christmas tree friendly).

But Adam lives with his pretty little hippy chick and Sugarwings, so I think it is time to pack up all of his ornaments and send to his own happy home.Ice_and_fudge_037

The teddy on the rocking horse was an early one for him, painted in 1981.Ice_and_fudge_043

But his all time favorite was the pink Care Bear. My little guy was never afraid to be fond of pink toys. He had a pink water balloon named Pinky that lived for over a week and went every where with him when he was four. He wrapped Pinky up in a towel "blanket" to cuddle it. (the towel came in handy when Pinky met his demise)

This was one rough, tough, little boy, but he had his sweet side too, and that might be why he is such a great dad now.

This Care Bear ornie is even more special now, because Sugarwings is a huge Care Bear fan, and her uncle Ryan is giving her a big stuffed pink Care Bear for Christmas.Ice_and_fudge_039

Some of the balls that I painted over the years are satin, most are glass. 

When I was a single mother, working as a waitress, I used to buy all the kid’s Christmas gifts with money I made by selling hand painted ornaments for $3-  $5 each.  And my hand painted ornaments were the gifts I gave to everyone else. I still do a few dozen each year as presents, as well as selling them.

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I also used to paint these pre-made ceramic pieces too.  These two horses were painted to look like our own horses, Scooter and Fairy Belle.  I think these were made for Adam in his Jr. High years.  Ice_and_fudge_040

Here is a cartoon of Adam as a high school wrestler.Ice_and_fudge_042

And a moon face for the year he had his bedroom done up in gargoyles.Ice_and_fudge_034_2

The marble looking balls were some that he and I made together, by pouring and then swirling acrylic paints and glitter into clear glass balls.

Sadly, not all the ornaments survived, we’ve had a few mishaps over the years. But I have quite a few to pass on and to hope he will pass on to Sugarwings someday.

Holiday_home_053  Some of them do make me cringe, looking back at them.  I think I was lucky to sell my work for five bucks back then! They were all cute, but maybe not that good.

I enjoy seeing the progression of my style over the years.  And I am glad I didn’t trash the ones I painted when I was young, no matter how bad they look to me now. Day_of_the_open_house_069

Some of my sentimental things always make it into my holiday decor, things that aren’t necessarily Christmas items.

Like this scrapbook, that I made last year of Sugarwings. I have it opened to the page of her first Xmas. Day_of_the_open_house_072 

(of course, I made the book so thick, it never closes anyway!)

Day_of_the_open_house_071 The book that Mr. Snowman (the doll is not sentimental, only 50 cents at a garage sale)  is reading was written by a friend, Vicky Howard. And the apron covering the chair was sent to me by my great Aunt Caroline who is turning 100 this next summer.

Holiday_home_048 I had painted this little wooden box for my mom one year. And she didn’t really like cats, so i don’t remember why I painted a kitten for her.

I think I was just in a kitty phase and was painting a lot of kittens in late 80s.Day_of_the_open_house_066

I always have family things on display year round and dedicated one wall in my stair way to paintings and photos of people I love.

The background of the oval painting of my mom is of a quilt she made for me.  And I hung the necklace she wore in the painting to a nail I put into the frame.  It is a charm necklace that I made for her, and she used to wear it a lot.Holiday_home_162

Here is a painting I did of my husband’s grandmother, and also used a quilt she gave to me as a background. Day_of_the_open_house_081

Her name was Gladys, so I added a gladiola to the painting. 

I used her quilt top as a table cloth in the library and set out more family scrapbooks on it.Buttons_032_2

One page is open to Grandma Nathan’s picture in a cabinet card.  The background is "quilted" with strips of paper, and I tied a teeny sewing machine charm to the flap of the photo cover.Buttons_031

And the card opens up to the photo I did the painting of.

Well, I’d better get to work. I have a studio to clean up and turn into a dining room.Mess_001

Does this look like a place you’d want to eat Christmas dinner?????Mess_002

I have packed up a few things, sold a few, gave some away, and then the rest of the things from my sale are just shoved here and there and every where.  I have to do a major transformation, plus buy gifts  for my family and wrap them. And did I mention that not a single Xmas card has been made or sent??? I’ve been in bed with the flu and have severely fallen behind.Mess_004

Heck, I’ve shown you bad artwork from my youth, the total wreck of my studio, I’m sure you’d love to see the ultimate in NON-eye candy photos- me recovering from the flu. Ugh.  Now, I have probably chased away all my readers for good!

At least I have Twinkle by my side through it all.

Now, for a shower and back to work. Or maybe a nap.

PS– here is a little tidbit of decorating advice from my funny freind, Beth.  She was sick too, and stayed at an auction long enough to buy a transferware bowl before going home to bed, and I said, at least she had a pretty puke bowl to keep by her bed. 

"That’s a pleasant thought- maybe you should write an article about how to keep living a lovely life while you sick- pretty puke bowls, arrange your pills in the shape of flowers, use antique lace hankies instead of kleenex to blow your nose, take your cough medicine from a sterling silver spoon"

Romantic Country, Toasty Trees, and enough tiny trees to fill a country

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, give away, holiday decor, how-to projects, I do tend to run on, don't I?, magazine pictures or articles, Sugarwings

Bleached_trees_036 I have news- my latest story is out!! Romantic Country is on the stands now, I picked up this issue at Borders.

I had dealt directly with the managing editor, Phyllis, for the whole article and didn’t even know that our fantastic blogging friend, Fifi was the guest editor!!!

If you don’t read her blog, you should get right over there, it is full of great how to’s for beautiful projects and sneak peeks into her lovely life.

Bleached_trees_037 I wish I had gotten to work with Fifi, she seems like a fun person and everyone who knows her says such wonderful things about her.

The issue is 100% gorgeous, and I am thrilled with the whole magazine.Bleached_trees_038

The titles to my story, that Fifi added, are cute as a button and add so much to the article, I wish I could take credit for them.Bleached_trees_039

Here is a tiny snippet from one of the photos by my good friend, the talented, Diane Guthrie.  Diane and I had worked together on an article for Romantic Homes a couple of years ago, and it was such a great time. She is a buddy and we get together regularly for coffee and hanging out.

Diane is the one on the ladder in the photo on this posting, and there are also photos from our collaboration for Romantic Homes on that post too. Ice_and_fudge_055

And now for more news- the winners of my drawing are:Holiday_home_184

Lori OlesVintage Flair (blogger winner)

Gail Sell (non blogger winner)

Gail has entered the Sweet Treats and Roses Recipe Swap that Beth and I are doing.  I know that Gail LOVES roses as much as I do, and can’t wait to see what she comes up with.  We still have a few spots left if you are interested in joining in too.

The two winners get to chose either a pair of earrings I made from vintage pieces, or a copy of The Crown and Tiara book (great ideas in it, and so pretty!!) First come, first serve, email me with your choices, I only have one book to send.

Remember, there is still the monthly drawing that you can win too.  I’ll draw that the beginning of Jan.Bleached_trees_021

We’ve had a fun morning here, yesterday was a Sugarwings sleepover night.

She helped cook breakfast.Bleached_trees_024

A favorite around here is "Egg in the Hole"

You cut a hole in bread with a glass, biscuit cutter- or even better, holiday cookie cutter, then drop an egg into the hole and fry it up together.Bleached_trees_029

Of course, the best part of egg in the hole is the little piece that you cut out, that you cook in butter too, then add jelly to. 

Sugarwings liked the jelly covered Christmas tree shape, but notice that under her high chair, Twinkle is having the rest of the meal.  I think Twinks gets more food than the baby does at mealtimes.

Well, I never have to mop after I feed the baby.Bleached_trees_001

Sugarwings  was fascinated by the Christmas tree project I did too, but I had to keep her back from the bleach and the dye. She isn’t quite ready yet to be a hands on helper with these kind of things.Bleached_trees_002

I found the directions to this on Clarice‘s site.

I am crazy about the results!! Vintage  looking, beautiful bottle brush trees from brand new ugly ones!

First you soak them a few minutes in bleach and hot water, and rinse well.Bleached_trees_003

They already look great once they are bleached, but if you want you can dye them any color.

I used professional quality fiber reactive dyes, just because I had them, but am sure that Rit would be fine too.Bleached_trees_004

Of course, I should have changed clothes. I should have done this in my studio. But no, I was too excited and wanted to play with the colors, so did it in my kitchen sink.  There is a perfect, made for projects, sink in the studio.  But, heck, it is only dye, I bleached it out of the sink when I was done.  I think the sink might return to white again………Bleached_trees_006

I left the dye in the trees for about 10 minutes.Bleached_trees_008

And since I hate to let anything go to waste, I used the left over pink dye that was in the bowl to dye some shirts for my fairy grand baby. Bleached_trees_010

Once the dye is washed out, the trees are perfectly vintage looking!!

These trees are on sale at Michaels right now for 25% off, plus they are pretty cheap to start with, a big bag full of all sizes for $14.

Bleached_trees_016 My little helper was pretty impressed with the results too.

Thanks for the tip, Clarice!!

And thanks to Fifi and Phyllis for making my article look so good in Romantic Country!

And thanks to Sugarwings for making my morning such fun with her giggles and all her help.

And thanks to Beth for being such a fine administrator for our swap and for being such a buddy.

And thanks to Diane for being such a pal and for her great photos.

And thanks to everyone who participated in our "What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?" party

I must be feeling very thankful today.  Just extra happy and exuberant, I guess.  I need someone to start playing the music that tells me it is time to shut up, like they have at acceptance speeches at the Oscars.

Edited note: These trees really are not my own idea, I saw it on other blogs!! here is another one with them, http://mamanjackjack.blogspot.com/

and here is a flickr site to see everyone’s!!  http://www.flickr.com/groups/563828@N24/

They are so fun to make, and so easy. Nothing like a simple project at this hectic time of year!

And speaking of passing along project ideas, Dona has used my lamp/coat rack idea and tweaked it into her own. Mine is featured in the Romantic Country magazine article that I wrote.

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