Hope you're all enjoying your long weekend!
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Mickey Mouse Christmas Puzzle giveaway!
Oh, this weekend has been just exactly what I've needed! I've spent the weekend hanging out with my little family. relaxing, cleaning up the house and getting around to all the things I've neglected during the past 2.5 weeks of stress and busyness. Last night it snowed so we woke up to all that white loveliness and a good excuse to stay in the house and get cozy! I've been getting the front room ready for the tree and dragging the Christmas boxes up the stairs a little at a time. Next step is to clear off my desk for a bit of Christmas crafting.
While going through some boxes I found this fun Mickey Mouse Christmas puzzle. I had originally bought it to sell on eBay but instead, I thought I'd offer it up to y'all as a giveaway! I've worked it already so I know it is complete. I was attracted to it because of the darling vintage Mickey Mouse memorabilia in the photo. It has 500 pieces but it wasn't difficult at all--just fun! I love sitting and doing puzzles with my family, and what better time than now when it is cold and blowy outside. If you'd like to win the puzzle, just leave a comment on this post--let's say between now (Saturday afternoon) and Monday at 5 pm MST. I'll pull out the Goblet of Fire on Monday night!
Hope you're all enjoying your long weekend!
Hope you're all enjoying your long weekend!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
This is it--my first year to make Thanksgiving dinner all on my own. Would you believe I've never cooked a turkey before? Really! The last two years we had T-day dinner here at my home but my mom took over the big bird duties. I'll admit I'm a bit nervous about getting it all figured out. I have a turkey in the freezer but I'm going to Costco this morning to see about getting a turkey breast instead. If they're all sold out, Plan B is to hit the fancy butcher for nice steaks and crab legs! LOL I'm only cooking for three adults and a picky three-year-old, so I'm not feeling the need to make an entire turkey.
(this illustration always cracks me up--nice dead turkey neck dangling there.)I've also pared down the rest of the menu as well, as I'm only one person and can't manage to cook a half dozen side dishes at the same time--and who will eat them anyway? I've prioritized the menu based on what I like the best--hey, if I'm doing all the work, I get to choose! The Mister has been getting all kinds of funny questions from me lately: "On a scale of 1 to 10, how important to you is cranberry sauce?" My being in charge of the menu also means NO PUMPKIN PIE! I hate the stuff, so we'll be having Chocolate Silk pie instead.
I didn't get the Halloween decorations taken down until well into November but I still put out my few little Thanksgiving things. This is an old silver trophy bowl that I love, filled with gourds and Indian corn and a few of my vintage beaded fruits. I love how the afternoon sun comes through the window and illuminates them each day.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
The Purple Pansy Boutique
At this point, I think it's pretty much a given that November will stand out in my 2008 blog archives as the month with the fewest entries. I've been super-busy behind the scenes--crafting my little fingers to the bone to get ready for this, the thing that has consumed most of my life for the past two weeks.
A couple of friends and I organized a home craft boutique that we held last weekend. Not only did we put the whole thing together, but we were vendors too, leading us all to have "what did I get myself into?" moments. It all went well but it was a ton of work--and we're doing it again in a week and a half! Here are some photos of my displays (click on the photos to enlarge them):
I made two different types of items: rickrack dahlias with vintage buttons and vintage ribbon corsages, (both brooch and wrist style) made with gorgeous ribbons and vintage jewelry.
The rickrack dahlias were carded and hung on a fab vintage aluminum Christmas tree that I scored a few weeks ago for a mere $8!
The corsages were either wrapped and place in a large rustic bowl or pinned on my old dress form.

I am happy how my items and my displays turned out, and the items that don't sell will go into my etsy shop. Speaking of which, I'm going to start working on getting some things listed tonight--I've got lots of fun vintage Christmas goodies just waiting!
A couple of friends and I organized a home craft boutique that we held last weekend. Not only did we put the whole thing together, but we were vendors too, leading us all to have "what did I get myself into?" moments. It all went well but it was a ton of work--and we're doing it again in a week and a half! Here are some photos of my displays (click on the photos to enlarge them):
The rickrack dahlias were carded and hung on a fab vintage aluminum Christmas tree that I scored a few weeks ago for a mere $8!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Downtown Holiday Jacket and Pant GIVEAWAY!!!!
Oh, she's done it again! Kathleen from Grosgrain has created yet another DARLING outfit that she's generously giving away to one lucky little girl. I am so in love with the silhouette of the jacket--the wide collar, the gathering and the buttons on the side--not to mention the RED! And the cutie pie sailor-style pants are the perfect thing to complement the coat. Doesn't it look tres Parisian? Click on the link below to see it for yourself!
Downtown Holiday Jacket and Pant GIVEAWAY!!!!
Downtown Holiday Jacket and Pant GIVEAWAY!!!!
Monday, November 17, 2008
I'm back! Phoenix weeked highlights
See, now this is why I didn't sign myself up for NaBloPoMo. Last week was rotten and I'm glad it's over. It featured such joys as waking up in the middle of the night sick, having a sick kid, kicking my own front door in, nearly murdering my dog, cleaning fingerpaint off the walls and ballpoint pen off the leather car upholstery, no naps, late bedtimes, snow, major stress-out panic attacks at 11:30 pm and a husband who is out of town so I get to deal with this all by myself. I think you can imagine why I didn't feel much like blogging! Now it's Monday morning and I'm determined to make this new week better. I still have lots of things to stress about and my husband is still gone but I'm hopeful that things will improve and I'm going to start off on the right foot by blogging!
Saturday Maren and I drove an hour south to the Air Force Academy to watch my alma mater BYU beat Air Force on their own turf! We purchased the tickets before we knew that Quin would be out of town and I'll admit that I was not excited at the prospect of going by myself. Luckily, the weather was nice (if a bit chilly) and it was much easier than I imagined to get down there and deal with Maren on my own. We sat with friends, which made the whole thing much more fun! Maren loved cheering and running around on the empty benches with the other kids.
She even fell asleep in my arms during halftime, if you can imagine! It was a long day (left the house at 10:00 am and didn't get home until well after 6:00 pm) but it ended up being really fun and I'm glad I didn't chicken out.
I still haven't talked about my girls' weekend to Phoenix--that was such fun! Some highlights:
*visiting Melrose Vintage. Oh my golly, what a store! I had somehow forgotten that it was also a scrapbook store and was absolutely overwhelmed by the gorgeous papers and crafting supplies they sold. They only carry items that fit their shabby, vintage, romantic aesthetic and they stocked a lot of really neat things that I've been unable to find in my local stores. Add Melrose Vintage to the list of My All-Time Favorite Places to Shop!
*The divine crab cake salad at My Florist. The perfect lunch to refuel us after shopping at Melrose Vintage! There's a great story about how rather than tear down the gorgeous old sign that once advertised an actual flower store, the cafe took its name instead. The crab cakes were absolutely the best I've ever had.
*The classes we took at Blissful Living Studio. First was the beeswax collage class with the lovely and fun Tricia. I've never worked with beeswax before but it was so easy and so fun and I've already bought my supplies so that I can do more! We made the cutest vintage-style Christmas canvases.
Next was the soldering class with the very talented Beth Quinn. Somehow I was hoping that between now and the last time I put down my soldering iron in July that I would have magically gotten better at it, but alas that wasn't the case. ;) It was still really hard for me, although I did learn a new technique from Beth that I think will make things easier once I get the hang of it. No pictures of me smiling with my final products from this class because I'm still not very happy with them, although I think with a little fiddling I can make them better. Still, it was a great class and I really enjoyed it. After our classes at Blissful Living we walked across the street to Mystic Paper, another amazing papercrafting store that I wish I could pick up and plop down in Denver so I could shop there and take classes all the time!
*No girls' weekend would be complete without cupcakes! We went to the Scottsdale branch of the famous Sprinkles to see if they really lived up to the hype. My milk chocolate cuppycake was absolutely scrumptious--moist cake, rich chocolate flavor and yummy frosting! The lemon cupcake I bought for Maren was not nearly as good, but the only reason I chose it was because of the pink dot (like many 3-year-olds, Maren chooses food by color and not necessarily flavor). Sprinkles' website says that a Denver store is in the works so I anticipate more taste testing in our future!
*Undoubtedly the funniest thing from the weekend happened on our very first stop after we left the airport. We spotted a shopping plaza with both a Goodwill and an antique mall and decided to stop for a look. The antique mall was the usual booths full of tchotchkes and old china but in the back there was an entire room devoted to long sparkly gowns, wigs, and the biggest selection of size 13 stiletto heels I've ever seen...FOR DUDES! Once the realization dawned on us, we were overcome with the giggles! I'm sure those in "the community" know that is the place to go but for the average shopper or tourist, looking for vintage Christmas ornaments and finding drag queen paraphenalia was seriously unexpected!
In all it was a great weekend! The weather was gorgeous, the shopping plentiful, the food delicious and the company was superb. Can't wait for the next one, Mom! :)
Saturday Maren and I drove an hour south to the Air Force Academy to watch my alma mater BYU beat Air Force on their own turf! We purchased the tickets before we knew that Quin would be out of town and I'll admit that I was not excited at the prospect of going by myself. Luckily, the weather was nice (if a bit chilly) and it was much easier than I imagined to get down there and deal with Maren on my own. We sat with friends, which made the whole thing much more fun! Maren loved cheering and running around on the empty benches with the other kids.
I still haven't talked about my girls' weekend to Phoenix--that was such fun! Some highlights:
*The classes we took at Blissful Living Studio. First was the beeswax collage class with the lovely and fun Tricia. I've never worked with beeswax before but it was so easy and so fun and I've already bought my supplies so that I can do more! We made the cutest vintage-style Christmas canvases.
Next was the soldering class with the very talented Beth Quinn. Somehow I was hoping that between now and the last time I put down my soldering iron in July that I would have magically gotten better at it, but alas that wasn't the case. ;) It was still really hard for me, although I did learn a new technique from Beth that I think will make things easier once I get the hang of it. No pictures of me smiling with my final products from this class because I'm still not very happy with them, although I think with a little fiddling I can make them better. Still, it was a great class and I really enjoyed it. After our classes at Blissful Living we walked across the street to Mystic Paper, another amazing papercrafting store that I wish I could pick up and plop down in Denver so I could shop there and take classes all the time!
*No girls' weekend would be complete without cupcakes! We went to the Scottsdale branch of the famous Sprinkles to see if they really lived up to the hype. My milk chocolate cuppycake was absolutely scrumptious--moist cake, rich chocolate flavor and yummy frosting! The lemon cupcake I bought for Maren was not nearly as good, but the only reason I chose it was because of the pink dot (like many 3-year-olds, Maren chooses food by color and not necessarily flavor). Sprinkles' website says that a Denver store is in the works so I anticipate more taste testing in our future!*Undoubtedly the funniest thing from the weekend happened on our very first stop after we left the airport. We spotted a shopping plaza with both a Goodwill and an antique mall and decided to stop for a look. The antique mall was the usual booths full of tchotchkes and old china but in the back there was an entire room devoted to long sparkly gowns, wigs, and the biggest selection of size 13 stiletto heels I've ever seen...FOR DUDES! Once the realization dawned on us, we were overcome with the giggles! I'm sure those in "the community" know that is the place to go but for the average shopper or tourist, looking for vintage Christmas ornaments and finding drag queen paraphenalia was seriously unexpected!
In all it was a great weekend! The weather was gorgeous, the shopping plentiful, the food delicious and the company was superb. Can't wait for the next one, Mom! :)
Friday, November 14, 2008
First Snow of the Season
A week ago I was in Phoenix enjoying sunshine, green grass and flowers, warm air and temps in the mid-70s.
Which made it all the more bitter when his morning I woke up to this:
Bleh.
I'm going to go make a batch of my new favorite Pumpkin Butterscotch Muffins and I'll be back later to share details and pics from my trip!
Which made it all the more bitter when his morning I woke up to this:
I'm going to go make a batch of my new favorite Pumpkin Butterscotch Muffins and I'll be back later to share details and pics from my trip!
Friday, November 07, 2008
My suitcase is packed and ready to go--I'm off for our third annual Girls' Weekend! I'm happy to be flying down to much warmer weather in Phoenix. What fun we will have! We're planning on doing a bit of soldering in the hotel room, but I've made sure to pack my heat-resistant mat so we aren't burning holes in the furniture.
I'm ashamed to report that the Halloween decorations are still up, every last one. All that time I should have been stowing away bats and pumpkins was spent stocking my etsy shop, The Merry Magpie, with goodies for you! There are some fun vintage Christmas things in there already, and when I return I have even more pretties waiting to be uploaded!
Last weekend I happened upon a great garage sale, held by a woman who was getting out of the antiques business. She had great stuff and it was priced to move--a winning combination for me! I think I was there for 45 minutes looking at things, although much of that was spent trying to herd Maren away from the breakables. I ended up with a few treasures, including this beautiful vintage magnolia print for just $7.00.
Living in Savannah gave me a soft spot for magnolias and I adore the soft pinks and greens of this print. I even have the perfect place to hang it!
See you on Monday--have a great weekend!
I'm ashamed to report that the Halloween decorations are still up, every last one. All that time I should have been stowing away bats and pumpkins was spent stocking my etsy shop, The Merry Magpie, with goodies for you! There are some fun vintage Christmas things in there already, and when I return I have even more pretties waiting to be uploaded!
Last weekend I happened upon a great garage sale, held by a woman who was getting out of the antiques business. She had great stuff and it was priced to move--a winning combination for me! I think I was there for 45 minutes looking at things, although much of that was spent trying to herd Maren away from the breakables. I ended up with a few treasures, including this beautiful vintage magnolia print for just $7.00.
See you on Monday--have a great weekend!
Monday, November 03, 2008
A Fairy P. and a Mary P.
Oh, Halloween was such fun! The weather was gorgeous--no parkas & moon boots messing up the costumes this year! It was so warm we didn't even need coats (a far cry from 2006 when it was about 20 degrees and snowy). We went to Trunk or Treat at our church, then came home and Maren did a little door-knocking in the neighborhood until her pumpkin bucket was too heavy for her to carry. Here's the prettiest little fairy princess on the block:
this is the look we got when we told her to "smile like a princess"
And mommy dressed up too! I knew last year that I wanted to be Mary Poppins so I've kept an eye out for costume pieces for months. The hat I bought early in the summer from this webshop. I did have to paint it black and add the daisies but I think the effect was good (although now that I see the photos I wish I'd painted the underside too, whoops).
I already owned the blouse but the jacket, skirt, scarf and bag came from the thrift store. White gloves were from a costume shop (although forgotten in this photo) and I made my own parrot head umbrella. I used my vintage umbrella and found a photo of the parrot head handle on flickr. I enlarged it on the computer, printed, cut it out and taped it to the handle. Not too bad for homemade!
The likeness was good enough that everyone at the church knew who I was supposed to be (even kids) and I got so many compliments! :) It was such fun and I'm already know who I want to be next year!
The Halloween decorations are all still up and I have a feeling they'll be staying that way for a while. The downside to elaborate holiday decorations is that at some point you have to figure out how to stuff them all back into the boxes in the basement, right? As much as I love Halloween, I'm definitely over it and my thoughts have turned squarely to these:
Oh, my pretties. :) The thrift stores now have their Christmas items out and I have already found several great vintage goodies! Good thing, as the garage saling haul this year was meager and I was feeling a bit sad about not having more to add to my collection.
Speaking of vintage Christmas decorations, check out the gorgeous confections that the creative soul behind Magpie Ethel will be selling at craft shows this season! Don't I wish I could get my hands on some of those glittery lovelies!
The Halloween decorations are all still up and I have a feeling they'll be staying that way for a while. The downside to elaborate holiday decorations is that at some point you have to figure out how to stuff them all back into the boxes in the basement, right? As much as I love Halloween, I'm definitely over it and my thoughts have turned squarely to these:
Speaking of vintage Christmas decorations, check out the gorgeous confections that the creative soul behind Magpie Ethel will be selling at craft shows this season! Don't I wish I could get my hands on some of those glittery lovelies!
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