Marty Jo and Karkie Jo
Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), family, give away, swaps, vintage paper/collage art, We're having a party
Happy Birthday, Mom!
She’s been gone a few years now and it still seems like just yesterday. I am always thinking of reasons to call her, and then am sad I can’t pick up the phone and let her know about the latest thing going on in my life, the funny things Sugarwings just said, or just to complain about how cold it is outside.
My mom spoiled me when I was little. Spoiled me rotten. She used to make the best silver dollar pancakes and feed me breakfast in bed.
On school days. Now who does that???? My boys were lucky to get a Pop Tart on their way out the door.
She made homemade play doh and finger paints for me, as well as sewing one Barbie dress after another for my dolls as I sat under the sewing table and played. She always had time to take the scraps from her projects and turn them into doll clothes.
Mom was a quilter and a wonderful seamstress. I wish I had inherited some of that skill from her.
She made this log cabin quilt for me in the 80s. Luckily, it isn’t trendy and dated, it is as pretty now as it was when she first made it. I guess I have always loved these colors.
I had a blast going through her sewing room, picking through her fabrics for just the right combos to make this quilt. Her sewing room was the heart of her house and when she died, I could hardly bare to go in to it. I remember sitting on the cement basement floor in there sobbing as I held onto a pile of fabrics.
That room had so much of her in it. I wish now that I had scooped up and saved more of it for myself. I’d love to see a pile of her materials stacked up just one more time.
Of course, Mom always got carried away with projects. If she was making a quilt, she would make a bunch of pillows from the scraps. Never just one or two.
hmm, who does that remind you of?? I do take after her in a lot of ways, even if it doesn’t involve sewing.
She was funny, too. She loved to be SILLY. There was nothing on earth she enjoyed more than being goofy with my sisters and me.
I find myself singing the same silly made up songs to my dogs and to Sugarwings that my mom used to sing to me when I was little. I hope that someday my kids remember me as silly and goofy and fun the way I remember my mom.
I hope they remember the little ways I spoiled them too. And that they will cherish the things that I have made for them over the years the way I cherish hers. I hope they will always remember me, the way I will always remember my mom.
Moving on to happier thoughts- I need to announce the winner of my OWOH giveaway and thank Lisa again for her gracious idea and the time she put into it.
The winner is:
Heather of Blum Studios.
And the winner of my one year blog anniversery/Valentine’s prize is:
Thanks to everyone who commented and came by to visit. I still have the February prize to come and all comments for the month count in it.
Also, I am giving away a couple of birdie houses.
One for the tutorial and one for the day of the party I am co-hosting with Beth.
And you still have a couple of weeks to enter my St Pats Day Two Tag Swap. All you need to do is send two Irish themed tags to me with a self addressed stamped envelope.
(or put a dollar in the envelope to cover postage if that is easier for you)
And I will take two tags from two different swappers, put them in your SASE and send them back to you.
If you will have them to me by March 5 ( Friday), I can slip them back into the mail over the weekend, so they go out on Monday.
I am having a great time in the DC area and found the BEST antique shops!! Photos later.

Of course, now that it is too late to make use of them for Valentines Day, I found a bag full of heart charms! Some really pretty ones too.






I’m going to Virginia tomorrow to stay at our apartment there for a few days. I’ve posted a bit ahead and they are timed and ready to go. I’ve never tried that before, but it sounds like a good idea! There just seems to be more to photograph around here than in the bachelor pad my husband lives in part time.


Speaking of birds and their homes, I started a flickr group for our Birdhouse Bling Day. (details for the swap in my previous post).

While I was scanning, I copied the cover of Somerset Life and sent it to 





Beth will makde up this button, feel free to post it on your site if you want to participate.



Ever have something for sale that you know that you just love and wonder why no one seems to be interested in it? I had this hand made folder, made with some pretty wallpaper and hand painted roses for sale, and the listing just expired.


Rejection is never easy, but after so many years in the business, it honestly doesn’t bother me the way it did when I was younger. I’ve learned that if a piece doesn’t fit in one place, usually it will fit into another.
Somerset Life is using some of my folders in the next issue. Also, a framed baby doll dress is still there with them, and I think that they will be using this memo board.




















I am keeping up with my New Years resolution to do more hand drawn or painted things in my collage work. I’ve added lots of simple scrolls and posies to these pages, and hope to get my paints out tonight when I do the next few pages.


In case anyone’s paper doll has a Valentines Ball to attend, I listed this ball gown today too. It is made of a great wallpaper of brocade silk, one of my all time favorite papers. I had actually bought the paper to do a wall in my home and never did. I had it packed away for about 20 years, and am glad to have it for projects now, because as fickle as I am about home decor, it would have been torn off the walls years ago and replaced, and wasted if I had actually used it as wallpaper.




















Jen (one of my friends who is in the swap with us and who helped today) said to try a big needle to get the ribbons through the holes. 





