Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Fun Making Hanky Dresses

 
These are just a few examples of the many variations of Hanky Dresses one can make from my five different do it yourself patterns. There are two dress designs in each pattern that can be used over and over. You decorate the bodice to coordinate with your hanky...then put the two together and you have your own one of a kind creation. The possibilities are virtually endless.
 
 
Two young friends of mine had seen my dresses and wanted to make their own. Shown here are Kodey and Adison with their finished dresses.  The big girls, their grandmother and I, had as much fun as the little girls.
 
You can use paint, pens, or pencils to get the look you want.

Kodey had a style that was definitely all her own. 


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Meet Gus

This is Gus - my neighbor's new Newfoundland puppy. There is only one word to describe Gus and that is simply ADORABLE !!!

Gus and me




Mary and Kevin with Gus

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Old Glory Antiques Fair - Littleton, Colorado

 
 
 
 
Once again this year I was fortunate to help out my friend Sonia in her booth pictured here at the Fair. Sonia is the talented proprietor of the Pine Needle Creek Shop. She is a regular exhibitor at the vintage and antique markets. If you're looking for great home décor and painted furniture, she's your gal.
 

In addition to my usual Hanky Dresses, I was pleased to be able to show two new items this year. My new Hanky Dress Bodice Patterns for displaying your own hankies and my new Hanky Cottage Pillow Covers. I use bits and pieces of damaged hankies to make these cottages.  I can't  bring myself to cut up a perfectly good hanky. Each cottage is unique and oh so charming!

Following are some things displayed by the other vendors at the show.


I just loved this vendor's furniture.

More lovely furniture and a simply precious angel.

I'm always a sucker for old linens!
Loved the flowers and loved those colorful rolling pins.

These antique quilts were simply wonderful!!!
Thanks so much Genna for bringing them.

This is what can happen to you if you don't pace yourself at Old Glory!
This lady just got plum tuckered out!

Another great show thanks to Old Glory Antiques
Thanks so much Holly.

Visit:  http://www.oldgloryantiquesinc.com
 



Friday, June 7, 2013

Bicycle Wheel Garden Art - Steel Magnolias

We recently had to do something with our overgrown fitzers on the corner of our front yard. We hired someone to bonsai them for us...unfortunately, we lost the one in the middle.  What to do now??? Well I love bicycle wheels and the thought came to mind that I could make giant flowers out of them. So I explained my idea to hubby, Ron, who put the mechanics to the idea and this is what we did.

So many people have stopped to take pictures and comment that we decided to make some to sell. They are now available for purchase at Vandel Antiques in downtown old Littleton.

It was a neighbor who came by and said, "Hey! I like your steel magnolias!"  So the credit for the names goes to him.

You can get them in many variations and colors.  Red, white and blue ones were available for the Fourth of July and Americana decorators. We also make sunflowers, which have been very popular. If you, don't see what color you have in mind, just tell Vandel's the color and size you want and we can make it special just for you.



My Steel Magnolias



Pink Posies at Vandel Antiques

Sunflowers




Now available for purchase at Vandel Antiques in old downtown Littleton



Monday, June 3, 2013

Baby Robins on my Front Porch

I want to share with you the robins I have enjoyed this summer that live on my front porch. We watched Mom built the nest in the crook of the gutter under the roof. A honeysuckle vine grows up around them.
 
 I was lucky enough to catch pictures of their departure. The scenario began at approximately 11:00 am. It took about an hour before the brother got brave enough to jump; unfortunately, I missed the actual jump. I had to run and do something and he was gone when I returned. His sister took until 7:00 pm that evening to take her leap - which wasn't very far. She landed just below the nest in a bush.  You can see her in the last picture where she held on for dear life all night long. I had so hoped she would not jump until the next morning. Both of them had very short stubby tail feathers which were not ready for true flight yet.
 
The next day we discovered that Mom and Dad had them climb up the trunks of our neighbor's evergreen shrubs and had them hide out there in the upper branches.
 
Long story short - brother and sister robin grew up and are fine. And - Mom and Dad are currently raising another brood of two in the same place.  We sit on the front porch, just a few feet away and watch them and talk to Mom and Dad.

Brother and sister in the nest.
 

Brother hops up on the edge.
 
Sister decides to try it too.


Brother made the leap - sister contemplating it all.


Lonely night in the bush.




Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Photos From the Spring Market

The Spring Market at The Oh So Charming Cottage was a great success this year. It was the debut of my new Hanky Dress Bodice patterns. You can see examples of the finished dresses along the upper edge of the photo here. (I'll write more about these in a future post.)

My husband, Ron, made little garden totes and benches especially for the sale and had several jewelry organizers there as well.

I had colorful bicycle wheels, vintage treasures, and lots of heirloom tomato plants....I sold bunches of my heirloom tomatoes!  So many - that I am now being referred to as the "Tomato Queen".


My booth at the Spring Market
 

Jewelry Organizers, Garden Totes and Benches, Wheels and Heirloom Tomato Plants
 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Spring Marketplace

The Spring Marketplace will be at the Oh So Charming Cottage this coming Saturday and I will be there with a special sale on vintage Hanky Dresses. I'm also a vintage addict so I will have lots of other vintage and upcycled items for your home as well. Several vendors will be set up all around the Cottage...so come and join the fun in the garden at the cottage.


Monday, April 22, 2013

It Was a Fun Time

Here are a few photos from my adventures at the Pine Needle Creek Spring Sale this past weekend.

 
Leaving town Thursday morning heading up the Hill on
Hwy 285.


Springtime in the Rockies


The welcoming committee was there to greet us as we turned the corner onto Woodside Drive.


View to the left of the barn door entrance.


View to the right of the barn door entrance.


Sampling of the home decor items offered including a burlap table runner that I made which is setting folded on the chair.


Just a few of my Hanky Dresses on display.
Look at the the great chandelier with different shades.


Here is one of my mini mannequins which I offered in pink, aqua and a natural color. 
The wire button art necklace is also one of my creations.


And...this is my new friend - isn't she sweet.

















Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Pine Needle Creek Spring Sale


I've got some fun new items for Sonia's Spring Sale in the Barn this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday; April 19-21.

I have a collection of handmade wire art jewelry, white ruffled burlap table runners, springtime flower brooches, and some darling handmade miniature dress forms. Hubby has a great new collection of Shabby Chic jewelry organizers.  Also some great new vintage and antique finds.  And...of course, I'll have a bright new collection of Spring Hanky Dresses for you to choose from. The only problem is I packed everything away except the dresses, for the trip up the hill before I took some pictures.  Oh well....I guess, you'll just have to come to the Sale to see what is new.

Here is a sneak preview of some of the Spring Hanky Dresses that will be available for purchase.


Pine Needle Creek Spring Show and Sale
April 19th thru the 21st - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

1401 Woodside Drive
Pine, CO  80470
(Take a right turn off of Hwy 285 and Mt Evans Blvd and follow the signs to the sale.)

Questions call:  303-816-2256

See you there!






April at the Oh So Charming Cottage

Lucky Me!  I got to spend some one on one time with Sophie at the Oh So Charming Cottage this month.  For those of you who are not familiar with Sophie - Gwen is her Human. Sophie gave me a personal tour of the Cats and Dogs themed room. We discussed the dog figurines - one of the many things I personally like to collect.
Sophie in Cats and Dogs Room
Love the natural and white treasures at the cottage.

The blue room had every shade of blue you could imagine...so pretty. But, I would have to say the bluest thing in the room was me because I had to say goodbye to Sophie until another day.
 
Sophie in the Blue Room