Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Popping in to share a few finds...

Here are a few of my favorite estate sale finds from the last couple of weeks.


The tree skirt was a lucky score. I was checking out and saw it on the "sold" table. I said that I was sad that I hadn't seen it first, and was told that the person who placed it there decided against it. They even gave me a discount on the already discounted price! 


This large handmade tablecloth is another lucky find. I'll most likely be keeping it.


The floral needlepoints are so pretty, but I have nowhere to hang them so they'll go to Etsy. 


I think this vase is uranium glass. I love the color, so may keep it around for a bit. There have been lots of estate sale hats lately. I can never resist them, and will be showing more here soon from another "just as I was checking out" instance.

Hope you're enjoying the first day of spring! 

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

It's a Wrap!

This was supposed to be my 2017 year-in-review post, but it's taken me three months and still isn't complete! I'm hoping to do better the rest of this already fast-moving year, but I'm giving up and posting this one as is. 

Last year was a struggle. There was a lot going on and going wrong and life felt like a daily test. Some days I passed, and many days I didn't. To keep above water mentally I junked as often as possible and spent lots of time making things. I just haven't been posting about any of it! So here's a rundown of most of the creative projects and classes from last year. 

Last January Jackie  taught this class at Paper Crown



and I made ATCs for a swap organized by Kimberly at ArtJoyStuff.



I did blog about these two last year. You can get more info here.

Here are the three ATCs I received from the swap. For closer views of each one click here.


In February 2017 I took a pocket/tag class taught by Jackie at Paper Crown, 



and another Paper Crown class on the 26th with Colleen Moody. I had won one of Colleen's online classes a few years ago, and it was a joy to finally take a class with her in person. 



I loved this Paper Crown class taught by Angie in March. She's doing a series of mixed media classes featuring animals. This one, the only one I've been able to take, is based on her dog Lola. This pic is actually Angie's class sample as my Lola is still languishing on my craft table with no collar. Soon.


In April my friend Chris hosted a craft day at her house. No photos, but it was a most enjoyable day! May was pretty much a bust for craftiness.

In June I was invited to join in a every-other-Tuesday art group that provides creative time and lots of camaraderie and laughter. June 13 was the first meeting of the Tuesday Art Group (TAG.) We made this darling wall hanging for the 4th of July...



and on June 27, we made this fabulous centerpiece.



I love this group so much! It's very small, and we chat, craft, eat, and laugh - a LOT - in a sweet and talented friend's beautiful home where she has each project designed and ready for us to make. We take turns providing lunch, play with her two sweet dogs, and generally just have a wonderful time!

More TAG fun in July, and a craft day with another group of friends in Edmond.

On July 26 the TAG group made fabric pumpkins - something I'd always wanted to do but hadn't tried. They were surprisingly easy, fun to embellish, and turned out well.


Later in July Chris asked me to help with a paper marbling class she taught at My Heart's Fancy. Not sure how much help I was, but I enjoyed it!



Stephanie Rubiano taught a Marvelous Mica ATC class at Paper Crown the first weekend in August.


These are my four creations, prior to application of the mica. Only the first one is finished. The others need a bit more work. Think maybe I did a little too much visiting in class??? 

On August 8 the TAG group made fall banners.




In September the TAG gals made Halloween wreaths, spoolies, and two candlestick decorations. Getting pics has been the main slow-down for this post, so I may post these in October. 

Paper Crown's Glitter Corral was October 5-7, with a cowgirl theme. On the 5th we took a chartered bus to the Pioneer Woman Mercantile in Pawhuska. We shopped and then had dinner there. This was my first visit, and it certainly didn't disappoint - lots of eye candy (of course I had to photograph everything Basset Hound related) and great food!

On Day Two of Glitter Corral we made very cool cowgirl journals designed by Jackie...

and a beautiful crown designed by Terri Brush. 


Day Three included a cute and colorful boot canvas designed by Angie...


and a fun and unique banner designed by Bobbie.



I was scheduled for eye surgery in September, but postponed it until after Glitter Corral. Priorities, people! I had cataracts removed and replacement lenses inserted. I'm so happy to have been able to do this, even though it strained our budget. I need to go in for a little tweak to one eye to correct a bit of astigmatism that occurred during the healing process, but should be able to see even without reading glasses after that. It's a bit like a miracle!

On December 21, I sold my 1,000th item on Etsy! I opened my shop late in 2010 so no records broken, but it's a good feeling knowing that others like my discoveries.

I've already had a few classes this year and so will be posting soon about those, along with some great vintage finds. 

Happy (almost) Spring!