We're back! It was a long trip, full of family, fun and food (my tight jeans will attest to that), but we're glad to be home. I've spent two days cleaning up the pre-trip disaster we left the house in, just so that I can drag out the Christmas boxes and undecorate. Unfortunately, we're all in various stages of suffering through a nasty chest cold so I think our New Year's Eve plans will involve Nyquil and an early bedtime, rather than inviting the neighbors over for a little Guitar Hero III and The Pioneer Woman's Bacon Appetizers, which is how we'd hoped to celebrate. Whee! Par-tay at my house tonight. Maybe we can still get a buzz off the Nyquil, right?
Monday, December 31, 2007
Tick-tock, tick-tock
We're back! It was a long trip, full of family, fun and food (my tight jeans will attest to that), but we're glad to be home. I've spent two days cleaning up the pre-trip disaster we left the house in, just so that I can drag out the Christmas boxes and undecorate. Unfortunately, we're all in various stages of suffering through a nasty chest cold so I think our New Year's Eve plans will involve Nyquil and an early bedtime, rather than inviting the neighbors over for a little Guitar Hero III and The Pioneer Woman's Bacon Appetizers, which is how we'd hoped to celebrate. Whee! Par-tay at my house tonight. Maybe we can still get a buzz off the Nyquil, right?
Friday, December 21, 2007
Merry Christmas to all!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
December Sister Swap goodies
The first thing I pulled out of the box was this gorgeous teacup and saucer. I have my great-grandmother's teacup collection and this little beauty will fit right in! It's so delicate and I love the shape and the colors. The next thing I opened was this adorable set of hand-sewn felt items for Miss Maren to keep in her purse: a cell phone, a lipstick (which Maren calls her "chapstick) and the cutest little compact! Seriously, folks, they're so dang cute that I had to restrain myself from stuffing them into MY purse. SO darling. Laurie also included some delish Caramelized Almost Ghirardelli squares (those disappeared fast!) and the prettiest little Italian hard candies.
Laurie also included a beautiful vintage hankie and some of her favorite recipes enclosed in this neat little bag sewn from vintage embroidered linens. She tells me that she found it already sewn up like that, so I wonder what its original purpose was? Interesting. Laurie knows of my love for red & turquoise together and she gifted me with the sweetest little red felt birdie! His wings and breast are done in the most perfect, delicate, vintage-looking red and aqua fabric. I should have taken a close-up photo--I am completely in love with the fabric! Laurie's construction and sewing is so beautiful, and I feel so lucky to have some of her work! I hung my little birdie from the fabulous red & turquoise yo-yo garland she sent me in November. And last was the awesome vintage gingham apron in the background of the pictures. It is all pleated at the top and has three rows of rickrack at the bottom. Turquoise, rickrack, and pleating--How could it be more perfect?
And now it's off to bed for me to catch 40 winks before I have to get up in the morning and figure out how to stuff 3 suitcases, 2 extended families' worth of gifts, snow clothing, enough snacks and DVDS to entertain a wild toddler for 10 hours, and an 80-lb. yellow lab into our Pathfinder. I did always like to play Tetris--wish me luck!
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Tagged by Rebecca
Age on my next birthday:

A place that I would like to visit:
One of my favorite places:
My favorite object:
My favorite food:
My favorite color:
My favorite animal:
Name of a past pet:
Where I live:
1st Grade teacher's last name:
My middle name:
A bad habit of mine:
My college major:
My favorite holiday:
And there you have it! Sorry the pictures are so tiny, I snagged them straight from the Google Image search page and I'm just too lazy to go back and get the larger images. You get the idea, anyway.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
My Holiday Home
I haven't blogged in a week. I just haven't felt like it; I spent all of last week feeling overwhelmed and cranky. I'm afraid not much about my mood has changed this week, although I really am trying to snap out of it. I let go of a few more things on my To Do list; they got moved to the January list and that's just going to have to be the way it is. I had this cute window treatment all planned out involving red ribbons, vintage cookie cutters and the Martha Stewart vintage-style utensil ornaments I schlepped all the way to Kmart for. I've come to terms with the fact that it isn't going to happen either, so rather than the January list, it's getting put on the December 2008 list. I'm disappointed, but trying to be realistic.
I still have two family members on my gift list that I have NO ideas for, and that is stressing me out big time. I really do love buying gifts and trying hard to think of something that the recipient will love. I try so hard to be really thoughtful about it, but sometimes that backfires on me and I end up stressed out and slightly frantic, like I am now. DH is out of the country and so I have been responsible for all the gift buying for both sides of the family, which is especially hard for me as they are mostly men. The men in our families are so hard to shop for (DH included). Women, I can do--I just buy them things that I would like! The men are a real challenge.
I did finally get the house decorated last Friday, and I took a few photos to share. You can also hop over to Karla's Cottage to see who participated in her "What I Love About My Holiday Home" party. Lots of gorgeous inspiration there!
I've had this set of Santa paper dolls for a few years--I think they were in my Christmas stocking one year. I always thought they'd be so cute to frame but have never gone through with it because of the ridiculous cost of custom framing. Somewhere in blogland this year I saw a garland strung across a window, hung with pieces of Santa's clothing. When I pulled out my paper dolls, inspiration struck! I have this mirrored faux-window in my entryway and I knew it needed something draped across it. I attached a few little Command hooks (LOVE those things) to the top and made a clothesline with bakers' twine and mini clothespins from my craft stash.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
It's beginning to look a lot like...well, you know
I didn't get to decorate this weekend like I had hoped; instead, I spent seven precious, irretrievable hours of my life traveling to and attending the most ridiculous, waste-of-time training I've yet had the misfortune to encounter. {cue the "Better Off Dead" kid} I WANT MY SEVEN HOURS BACK! Thus, the Christmas boxes didn't start making it up the stairs until Monday and I'm still knee-deep in the mess. I'm enjoying the decorating process. I'm trying some new things this year and when it's all done I will take a few photos to share. The first thing I put up was my beloved aluminum tree, and I hung it with all of my "special" vintage ornaments. The sun came out yesterday afternoon and when it hit that tree and all of those ornaments they just sparkled like crazy. Honestly, it took my breath away! It is so, so pretty and it makes me happy to walk past it.
A couple of quick photos to share before I go back to the truffle mines: after I complained on Friday about the lack of interesting retail Christmas stuff this year, Sarah gave me a hot tip that Kohl's had some cute vintage-style decorations this year. I hopped over on Monday and she was right! They had a whole line of very pretty silver & aqua ornaments: kugels, glass glitter shapes, and beautiful glass shapes. Since I don't do a regular tree I passed those up but I did grab
Back to the kitchen for me! The truffles won't roll themselves. :)
Friday, November 30, 2007
The Goblet of Fire has spoken!

I know I said that I would do the Silver Bella giveaway drawing on Thursday, but time & sunlight got away from me (man, I hate this getting dark at 4:30 nonsense!) so it got postponed to this morning. I printed out & cut up everybody's comments and put them in the ol' Goblet of Fire, and had my trusty assistant draw the winning name:
And the winnner is...Dawn from Oh So Pretty! Dawn's blog title is a very accurate description of the things she posts--her thrifting finds, her original creations, her home decor--everything is a feast for the eyes! Do go check out her blog if you haven't visited before. And Miss Dawn, please email me at fraulein_h at hotmail dot com with your address so I can mail out your Silver Bella goodies! Thanks to everyone who read and commented--I love reading what you have to say and visiting your blogs!
You know, I've yet to be knocked off my feet by any of the ornament collections out there in the retail world this year. Last year Target had some super cute stuff--the red & aqua snowmen, the little houses, the glass glitter figures & ornaments. I went to Target to check out this year's collection and all I could think was "eh." The only thing I couldn't live without were a pair of these giant glass glitter snowflakes. They look very similar to the Wendy Addison snowflakes I bought last year at Tinsel Trading Co. on my trip to NYC--they are the same size as the smallest WA flake but the glitter is not as twinkly. You can kind of see the difference in this photo; the Wendy Addison is the one on top and the Target is the one on the bottom.
I also braved the drive to the ghetto to visit our only local but very skeevy KMart for the sole purpose of checking out the new Martha Stewart ornaments. It was the same thing there--I had high hopes but was soundly disappointed when I saw it all in person. I did end up buying the set of ornaments that look like vintage kitchen utensils with painted handles and a new red & aqua striped bow for my antique sled, but other than that, it was all "eh." I even felt that way about Martha's Craft line at Michael's--I had seen it online weeks before I saw it in person and it looked so cute, but when I got there with a 50% off coupon in hand, ready to BUY BUY BUY, I couldn't find a single thing I wanted.
I think part of the disappointment is that I see so much amazing stuff being created in the blogosphere and elsewhere online that there is just no way for the retail world to even come close (for example, check out the gorgeous red & blue color scheme over at Fredsworld). That's a great thing, though--I'm so inspired by what I see that I want to bring to life the visions in my head rather than wait for someone at Target to fulfill my creative leanings. So thank you all for what you do and what you share--you inspire me!
I'm hoping to start getting out the Christmas stuff this weekend and get started on the decorating. I'm really excited to open all the boxes and see the things I love and come up with a new design scheme for the year!
Have a lovely weekend!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Happy Mail
I got more good mail in the form of my order from a.bel emporium. When Amanda posted on her blog about her new Christmas miniatures, I just had to go check them out! I ordered some darling Hansel & Gretel scrap (destined for Valentines, methinks), a set of wee plastic deer, Halloween dresdens and the cutest little red & white toadstool cupcake picks, because I am obsessed with toadstools lately.
And the last bit of happy mail came from Sarah. A while ago she mentioned on her blog that she'd found an aqua Lu-Ray pitcher at the flea market. I commented on it--I adore Lu-Ray, but have only ever found 3 pieces in all my thrifting. Sweet Sarah rolled up that pitcher in a ton of bubblewrap and sent it to me as a wonderful surprise!
It is now one of my very, very favorite things and I just smile whenever I look at it. As I told Sarah, I could not be more delighted! :)Thanks to all the wonderful bloggers I've met, the Happy Mail quotient around here has gone up substantially. :)
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
All is Shiny, all is Brite
Since then, I've been on the never ending, voracious hunt for Shiny Brites. In my experience they've been hard to find so my collection is still small, but one look at the zillions of Shiny Brites for sale on eBay tell me that they're still out there, waiting to be found. The difference is that I wouldn't dream of selling them! I still have mostly plain glass balls but slowly I've been finding more and more of the 'special' ones--those that have stripes or glitter or are a different shape. When I find those at a garage sale or thrift, I don't think I could be more excited if they were diamonds and rubies! They are truly treasures to me.
All of the thrifts around here wait until after Halloween to put their Christmas donations out for sale, so I have to wait to search. Ever since I got home from Silver Bella I've been on a bit of a thrift bender, and I've been lucky in the vintage Christmas department! These were all in one big bag. All of my local thrifts just throw a bunch of stuff in a bag and price it, a dangerous situation for delicate glass balls. Sometimes I get very lucky and find a whole bag full of good stuff like this, but mostly it's a whole bag of crap and one or two good things. Not all of these are Shiny Brites but they are all vintage. I especially love the small boxes of feather tree ornaments.
For me, the graphics on the old ornament boxes are just as appealing as the contents! The ornaments inside this box are nothing special, but the box is great! The dipsticks at the thrift store had crisscrossed the top with clear packing tape and I took a chance, hoping I could use some Un-Du and get the tape off without completely destroying the box. I was mostly successful, but you can see on the edges where the red paper lifted off despite the care I took. Oh well, it's still great and once I glue down that errant flap and fill it with "good" ornaments, it will look great!
More wonderful old graphics! I don't know how, but I very nearly overlooked these at the thrift store. They should have jumped right out at me, as different as they are from all the modern boxes of ornaments they were stacked with. Thankfully, I looked again and snatched them up as fast as I could! Good thing, because there were treasures inside:
If you want to really drool, search "Shiny Brite" on eBay and look through just a few of the 1400 listings that come up. Whoa, nelly. I used to think that buying off eBay was cheating, but knowing how hard it has been to find the few ornaments that I do have, mostly one and two at a time, eBay is starting to look a lot more appealing. If I had lots and lots of money, I think I'd be bidding just as fast as my fingers could click the mouse. Chasing the Shiny Brite dragon. Yikes.
This year I have enough of the special ornaments to decorate my tree, and I'm so excited to get everything out and see how it looks! I'm a little nervous about the potentially catastrophic combination of fragile glass ornaments + curious toddler hands but I'm going to risk it. I can always buy more on eBay, right?
Monday, November 26, 2007
A finished Bella class project & a post-Bella giveaway
To spread the gospel of Bella, I have a little package to give away! It includes a class kit from the lovely Carolyn Peeler for her "Look at Frosty Go" class (these were selling for $40 but Carolyn graciously gave a few away as we were heading for the airport) that makes a cute little stuffed snowman, a pair of fancy Melissa Frances flip-flops (size 7/8, a gift in our Bella goodie bag), a December back issue of Country Living (since the CL editors were our guests for the weekend), a few of the tags I made for the Bella tag swap, and some chocolate, because all good mail includes chocolate. :) If you'd like to enter, just leave a comment on this post and I'll bring out the ol' Goblet of Fire for a drawing on Thursday!
Thursday, November 22, 2007
In all things give thanks
George Washington's original "official proclamation," made at the request of Congress, establishing a day of Thanksgiving in the newly formed country:
"Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor...
"Now, therefore, I do recommend and assign Thursday, the 26th day of November next, to be devoted by the people of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being who is the Beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be; that we may then all unite in rendering unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection of the people of this country previous to their becoming a nation; for the signal and manifold mercies and the favorable interpositions of His providence in the course and conclusion of the late war; for the great degree of tranquility, union, and plenty which we have since enjoyed; for the peaceable and rational manner in which we have been enabled to establish constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national one now lately instituted; for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed, and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge; and, in general, for all the great and various favors which He has been pleased to confer upon us.
"And also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers and supplication to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations, and beseech Him to pardon our national and other transgressions; to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually; to render our national government a blessing to all the people by constantly being a government of wise, just and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed; to protect and guide all sovereigns and nations (especially such as have shown kindness to us), and to bless them with good governments, peace, and concord; to promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the increase of science among them and us; and, generally, to grant unto all mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity as He alone knows to be best.
"Given under my hand, at the city of
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Little helper
A second cake is in the oven. Her grandparents cannot possibly arrive soon enough.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Tagged
1. My feet got 1/2 size bigger after I had my daughter. I was a not-so-dainty size 9 to begin with and we'd really like to have more than one child, so this is just another reason why I am not terribly thrilled at the idea of being pregnant again any time soon.
2. I love Alice in Wonderland and when I was in Oxford, England I made a special trip to The Old Sheep Shop to feed my obsession. I think Lewis Carroll was a total perv, though. Seriously. ick.
3. I am terrified of scorpions. Not a huge fan of spiders but I can deal, don't mind snakes at all, but scorpions scare me to death! I can't even watch them on TV or look at photos in books without getting completely skeeved. I think they are of the devil.
4. When I was younger my favorite dinner was Spaghetti Pie (a baked dish of spaghetti, meat sauce, cheese, and egg) and whenever I told anyone at school that, they thought I was crazy. I guess they were envisioning a pastry crust filled with noodles? I still love spaghetti pie but I haven't made it in a long time.
5. I am good at trivia games and crossword puzzles. My brain is a vast repository of mostly useless knowledge, but trust me--when we're playing Trivial Pursuit, you want to be on my team. :)
6. If I ever had a shop or a business selling the vintage crapola that I love, it would be called Magpie's Nest. Magpies are attracted to shiny things and so am I. :)
Thanks, Elizabeth! If you read this and need something to blog about (or just like to talk about yourself, like me :) consider yourself tagged!
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Silver Bella day 3
My class ended at 10:00 a.m. and as my next class wasn't until 7:45 p.m. I had the whole day free! I had anticipated this and actually brought a project for the Sweet Sister Swap with me to work on, but the lure of Second Chance was too great and I hopped on the shuttle with these cute girls and headed over for more shopping. Ever since our initial visit to Second Chance on Thursday night, I'd been itching to go back when it was less crowded and I was less overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of STUFF and could focus a little. I wandered in when they opened at 11:00 a.m. and I was there for about two and a half hours! I didn't intend it to be quite that long--I ended up waiting for my mom to meet me after her class ended at noon--but I spent a long, leisurely time sifting through the piles to find a few more treasures. That place is so packed that even though a horde of Bellas had descended and shopped like crazy over the previous two days, the amount of inventory was har
We left for lunch and looked around the Old Market a little more until it was time to catch the shuttle back, as my mom had class at 4:00 p.m. I joined her on the ride back to the hotel, but once I got back I realized I still had hours until my next class, so I impulsively hopped the shuttle back to town. :) I looked around a little more but didn't buy anything else. What I did find was a whole bunch of ghost signs. I have no idea why, but I love ghost signs, though I'm rarely in a position where I can take photos of them. On this day, the afternoon sun was hitting the buildings just right so I wandered around taking pictures until it went down. I'm slightly embarrassed to say that I took more photos of ghost signs than I did of anything else at Silver Bella! Duh. Anyway, from there I walked the five blocks back to the hotel instead of bugging the shuttle driver again.
My last class of the evening was with the darling Jennifer Paganelli of Sis Boom designs. The class was called "Sweet Schultuten" and we learned to make those cute little cones that are so popular right now. Jennifer also gave us the kits for her other class, a cute Christmas Wish banner! She is just an absolute sweetie and it was so fun to be in her class; it was very relaxed and fun which was perfect because by that time I was hitting the crafting wall.
When classes ended that evening, people stuck around and took photos and hung out for a while. We dropped our bags back in our room and headed down to the bar to get something to eat. By this time it was 10:15 p.m. and though we were all tired, I don't think anyone was ready for the fun to end. We sat and visited with some more darling Bellas, I ate a ridiculously huge plate of the most divine mac & cheese, and we just missed seeing some celebrities who were also in the bar. And although we didn't want the magic to end, it was really late and we were exhausted!
Sunday morning we were able to sleep in before attempting the Tetris-like task of fitting everything into our suitcases for the trip home. We caught our flight at 1:30 p.m. and I was back home by 3:00 p.m. Even though it has been more than a week since I returned home, I still feel inspired and motivated by all of the creativity and sheer eye candy that I saw during Silver Bella. The whole weekend was SO wonderful and I am so thankful that I was able to participate this year! After I read about it last year on Teresa's blog I knew that it was something I dearly wanted to do, so when registration opened in June I was at my computer with nervous fingers, afraid that it would sell out in minutes and I'd miss my big chance! It did sell out, though not in minutes, although I'm a little nervous about next year! I definitely plan to go again. It was all such an incredible lift to my spirit that I don't think I could pass up the opportunity to do it again. I so appreciate all of the teachers and the vendors who put so much time and effort into making things special for us, most especially Teresa, who was like our Fairy Godmother for the weekend. It was amazing!
Silver Bella--what I bought
From left: a November 1948 issue of Household magazine, $2 from Second Chance. I have the same plans for this as the other magazine. Let's hope I actually get that far! I do not have a great relationship with my scanner right now. The vintage flash cards were $1 each from Manto Fev. Not sure what I want to do with them but I had to have them! The old photos were from Second Chance and were less than $1 each--they show scenes of snowy houses that I think I can make into something interesting for Christmas. The little round dark thing ($5 at Second Chance) is a very old, very tarnished copper dish (ashtray?) with an image of this, which just happens to be where I got married. I'm hoping I can clean it up with a little lemon juice and kosher salt; it will go in my travel-themed guest room when I'm done. The vintage buttons are also from Second Chance and cost anywhere from 10¢ to $1 per card.
One other thing I bought but didn't photograph is a vintage feathered headband. It is various shades of bright pink & fuschia and it is slightly ridiculous, but I love it so much! I have NO idea what I'll do with it or where on earth I could possibly wear such an over-the-top thing, but I knew that if I didn't buy it, I wouldn't be able to stop thinking about it and I would regret it terribly. I'll have to fix my hair in a 40's chignon and model it for you--it's a hoot! Looks like it was made from some poor, unfortunate flamingo. It's awesome.
Even with all that I bought, I've still had a few pangs of wishing that I had bought more--more jewelry and old photos at Second Chance, more stuff at Vendor Night. I'm not sure that even if I had bought more I'd be satisfied though--I always want more! So I'm just going to be happy with the treasures I did find; I think I got some pretty neat stuff!
