The cocoa station

Food and Drink, holiday decor

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Around here, the holidays mean lots of hot cocoa by the lights of the trees, watching Christmas movies.
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Since it’s a regular thing, I want it to be convenient.  And festive!

We keep all of our supplies together, with trays leaned up behind them.  So we pick up a tray, and load it with what we need for our party, then carry it to the tree to enjoy.  

I keep a supply of candy canes for stirring, vegan and regular marshmallows, cocoa powder that we can use the hot water dispenser with, as well as cocoa that needs a teapot of hot milk to make, along with teabags, (because I can’t always handle as much hot chocolate as the grandfairies can) and treats.

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Some of it is tucked away inside this chipboard box that I turned into a gingerbread house.

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This one holds a baggie of cookies.

And there is always whipped cream in the fridge ready for the festivities. 

 

 

 

 

 

Scenes from St Louis

Travel

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We took a mini trip down the road to the other side of Missouri and visited St Louis last week.

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Our first stop was The Hill, where we walked around and enjoyed the pretty day, bought goodies at an Italian market, then headed to lunch to meet long, lost family.

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My husband had a sister he had never met!  She brought some of her relatives and we had a great, getting to know you chat over pasta.

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Then a quick stop at Forest Park before heading to the Chase Hotel.

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OMG

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I have always loved this historical hotel, but at Christmas?  
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Wowzers.

See my grin?  I was in my element there.

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We had wine with delicious appetizers before heading out to the Jason Isbel concert downtown.  After that big (and eventful) lunch, we didn’t need much of a dinner.  But this hotel was one of our old haunts, from the days when Rich worked in St Louis, so we wanted to enjoy the lounge for old time’s sake. 

I am not a big fan of concerts.  But this one was in a 100 year old theater, you know the kind with all of the gold trim and red velvet curtains?  It was a decent sized venue, but felt intimate. Plus, vaccines were required.  

My husband would go watch live music every week if he could, poor guy, he probably wishes he had a wife who was more fun.  But I did enjoy this show, especially the opening act, Strand of Oaks.  Their lyrics came from a life of hurt and healing. This one epically touched me:

Jimi and Stan in heaven
Making friends going to shows
In my dreams I just hope they're having a blast
Jimi found Stan in heaven
Sitting in a sun filled room
All the galaxy in view
Jimi and Stan
Back in life I wonder why we hang around so long
For me it's all the songs I haven't found
We're born with flaws, conditions
Generational anxieties
Just screaming look at me
It's all for show
But not Jimi and Stan
Not Jimi and Stan
Now I don't have my buddy
He knew me so well
It's hard to be happy
Or even go out
Without Jimi and Stan

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Our trip was quick and ended with a breakfast at St Louis Bread Co., which I remember discovering there years ago and thinking it was just wonderful, before it became Panera’s and spread nationwide.  I had to stop when I saw the original sign out front.
 
 

A pet portrait

dogs, paintings

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This is a sweet girl that I painted for a friend.

 

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I have enjoyed doing more paintings this fall and hope to continue the trend into the new year.

A bit of my holiday decor

holiday decor

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This year, I got my Christmassy Foof up early.

Again.  

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Typically, I use the excuse of hosting an art event or being on the holiday home tour for decorating before Thanksgiving.  But this year, I just wanted to.

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And that is enough of a reason.

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For me, it is scaled back, not as elaborate as in the past.  But more than last year.

2020 was hard.  I needed some sparkle to lighten my load, but I wasn’t up to the full spread.  

This year, I decided to set out a few more things.  

It doesn’t usually take much time to do, since I pack it all up in a very organized way.  But last year, when I dug through a few boxes for bits and pieces, I made quite a mess of all of it.   

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These photos are of my dining room hutch.

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It is a winter forest, with trees, deer and fairies.

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And lots of white lights!

I have a love/hate relationship with the battery powered LEDs.  Over all, I love them to pieces.  They run on remote control so they can be added to hard to reach places or spots with no plugs.  They have a timer so they will automatically come on each day then turn themselves off.  They have multiple settings and look pretty in any setting.

But oh man- the tangly mess they make!  That long, long wire gets all twisty and stuck.  Ugh.

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But the pros outweigh the cons.  I like having lights on this piece, and there is no plug in anywhere, so the battery operated strings make all the difference.

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The main part of the house is all that I’m decorating this year, and I’ll have more photos of it later.  Some years, I do every single room, and I love it that way.  But I am pretty happy with just the downstairs decked.  Every morning, all of the power strips are flipped before I even have my coffee, so I can enjoy the twinkling lights all day long. 

And that is very satisfying.

 

 

 

How to refresh your tile floor for under a dollar

cottage, how-to projects

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This is the after photo.  I am sooo happy with it!

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This is the before.  Years of wear had discolored the grout.  I’d tried peroxide, bleach, scrubbing with a tooth brush, every kind of soap and cleanser I could try.

I even hired a company to steam clean the floor.  No luck, the grout was turning black in the heavily trafficked areas.

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I cannot speak for the longevity of this solution- yet.  But as someone who works with paint a lot and understands the properties of it, I’m not too worried.  

And even if I only get a year or two out of it, it is a fast, cheap solution.  I could spring for another 79 cent bottle of acrylic craft paint and an hour of my time to redo it.

Here are the tricks I learned- 

  • Using a brush that fits the grout line, apply the paint full strength, not watered down.
  • Keep a wet towel handy for mopping up big smears on the tile.
  • Don't fret the small smears.  Grout is porous and it’s “tooth” will hold acrylic paint.  Smooth, porcelain tile will not.  So, paint the lines and if you get a bit on the squares, just wait till it’s all dry, and wet mop.  The lines will stay painted, the tiles will come clean.  But very important- don’t wait too long or you might need some elbow grease to remove it.  It will come off, but will be harder if you leave it more than a few hours.  

 

 

 

How to make folded paper Christmas balls

holiday decor, how-to projects, vintage paper/collage art, wallpaper

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These layered balls ended up being pretty easy to make once I figured it out.  My first ones didn’t come out as nicely, but they got better as I made a few.
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My first mistake?  Using only vintage papers, and not being careful to find ones that aren’t brittle.

I discovered that the ideal paper is scrapbooking card stock, but since I love the old stuff so much, I tried using some book pages and wallpaper too.  Plus, a mix looks pretty together.

Vintage flocked wallpaper is ideal, and some more sturdy wallpapers are too.  But most of the antique ones disintegrate when folded.  

I used some Xmas wrapping paper also.  

If you have a fragile paper you just love, and really want to use, maybe try backing it with card stock first.

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These were some that worked for me, as well as some book pages. To test it, fold the paper a few times and see if it cracks.  If not, it should work okay.  
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Cut and fold all of the pages ahead of time, so you have a pile to work with and not have to pause while gluing.

Fold each piece with the most interesting side inwards, so you are gluing the outsides to each other.  
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Glue one folded piece to the next until you have a stack that looks like this.

Another discovery that I made is that it’s a good idea to glue all of the folded circles together and set them aside to dry.  If you try to make the orb while the glue is wet, the paper is more fragile and will easily tear.

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While still folded, you can ink the edges.

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Add some strong glue (I like The Ultimate) along the folded edge.

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Cut ribbon or string, and fold it in half with a loop at the end.

 (I used pipe cleaners down the center of some, and it did work, but for me, it was too easy to poke through the papers with it, string or ribbon is better).

Then stick the ribbon into the glue, with the loop at the top and the two ends hanging out of the bottom.  

Open the pages.

Apply glue to both half circle sides, then press them together to make the orb.  Smoosh them together and there it is!  You might need to carefully pick each layer apart, gently manipulate them, and form the circle.

If you get a tear when opening it up, just attach an extra circle over that segment.

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You can use the two trailing ends or your ribbon or string to tie a bundle of netting and ribbons to the bottom.

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Or use them to tie on charms.  Or do both! (I liked the idea of book charms with the old book pages).

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How many circles did I use?  Well, they are all different.  The thinner the paper, the more you need.  The heavier papers fill out nicely without as many. And because they are thick, too many makes the stack so high that when you put them together you have a huge gap in the center.

So, about 20 for thin papers, half that much for heavy ones. 

 

Thankful

celebrations, family

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Our Thanksgiving day was chilly, but we got to get outside the day before.

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And I was very thankful for a pretty day in November.

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In Kansas, you just never know what the day’s weather will bring.

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So when you get a good one, you should celebrate it!

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Especially if you are surrounded by loved ones (and dogs) who love to be outdoors too.

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An elfin makeover

cottage, fairies, holiday decor, redos

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This is the after from my mini redo.  I had the cottage halls decked and thought I was done, but decided this area wasn’t quite what I wanted it to be.

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This is the before.  Cute stuff, but for my home, there might have been a tad too much red.  And it’s was too busy with lots of small things lined up.  

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So I fetched this hunk of gorgeous-ness from the studio, glittered up some elves, and moved a few of the guys to another location.

This cabinet was a gift from a Peep, and it is such a lovely piece.  It was just what I needed to take away the cluttery feeling of so many tiny figurines together.

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The glue is still wet on this fella’s rhinestone buttons.  Aren’t these sprites sweet in silver and gold glitter?

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I used cream chalk paint over the high gloss red glaze, and sprinkled glitter or mica onto the paint before it dried.

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The red felt pants on the other gnomes had a wash of white paint over the bright fabric to made it look pink as it dried. 

I had debated whether or not to mess with this, since all the decorating was done, but decided that I’d enjoy it more if I made a few little changes.  

And I do!

Prairie Fires

dogs

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Kansas scenery might not have a reputation for being very interesting, but I find it pretty.  When the prairie fires are lit, it becomes striking.  But I rarely see that, so I was happy to catch a field at the dog park being cleared.

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 Our local dog park was pretty nice as is, but it is now getting a makeover.  I’ve excitedly watched the process and look forward to the summer’s blooms.  We tried something similar by our bee hives, but skipped a couple of steps, including the burn. For a few months after tilling and planting wildflower seeds, it looked so-so, but nothing like I’d hoped.  And soon, the weeds and grass took back over.

Plus, I got systemic poison ivy from all of that horrid vine in the air from the field being tilled.  Ugh.

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Our house is right on I70, so I’d be nervous about doing a burn off.  With that smoke rolling through the sky, visibility on the turnpike could get bad.

So, I’ll enjoy the native plants at the dog park, since it doesn’t look like we will be getting a field of them at the cottage.

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With so much smoke around while the fields were being burnt, my asthma was acting up, so we didn’t watch the fiery show for long.  Instead, we headed down to the Kaw River at the backside of the dog run.

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Molly enjoyed the change of pace.  But she loves everything.  That happy girl doesn’t care where we take her, she is just glad to be there.
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Dorothy was glad to go too.

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There are many times when I wish I lived by the beach or in the mountains, places where there is always a beautiful place to explore.

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But honestly?  I’m pretty happy right here.  Beauty can be found just about anywhere if you look for it.  

 

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