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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Painting, Printing and Staining, Oh My!

I guess one good thing comes out of this never ending winter--I am getting a lot of work done.  I don't really feel like getting a lot of work done, but it is hard to even leave the house with the bitter cold and the ice on top of ice.

I went on a tin painting frenzy and printed up lots of fabric to sleeve them and stained the fabric and my hands--I hope no one thinks I never wash my hands, because that is what it looks like.

Here are the creations, to be followed by more reds and of course, some blues.




and a picture of my dog Pepper, just because.


Thursday, February 14, 2019

Red and Whites

I was going to do just a couple of red and white things, but once I started, I loved it so much, I kept going.

Here are a few of the finished goods.





Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Stop Snowing!

I think I am not alone in wanting winter to go away.  Snow, snow and more snow, soooo tired of it, the shoveling, the dirt and snow tracked into the house, scraping the windshield, wearing 40 lbs of coats and gloves.  I have been working about around the clock trying to not think about it, but I have not succeeded.  Here are some of my creations, which will be followed by about one million things in red and white, I got a little carried away...








Monday, February 4, 2019

Thawing Out

Last week was beyond horrible, the crazy arctic weather and family members having serious medical issues made it stressful beyond belief.  Things are looking more hopeful on all fronts, hoping the good stays with me.

I tried to get some better photos of the new merchandise and I think it is an improvement.  Now to get them listed is the next order of business.



I found these odd little things, and puzzled over their possible use, they have holes at the top and have a white powder inside.  I thought about something to sprinkle over pen and ink letters and I was right!  They are "pounce pots", filled with dried cuttlefish bone that was sprinkled over unsized paper to make the surface more smooth for writing.



Saturday, February 2, 2019

Replenishing the Pantry Tin Stock

I sold all of the last group of tins, so have started all over again.  Here are my latest creations;



I have a few other odds and ends ready to list:





Monday, January 28, 2019

Old Tins Meet Photograph Feedsacks

I printed old photos and labels on old feedsacks and stained them all up with walnut ink and used the fabric to cover a bunch of tins.  It is my new favorite thing, I think.

Winter is getting me down, but not completely defeated me yet.  We've had more and more snow and it is so cold, there is not a bit of melting going on.  Spring always arrives, spring always arrives, spring always arrives....Let's see if the mantra works!







Friday, January 18, 2019

A Blue Re-do

It has been almost a week with zero sunshine, typical Iowa January.  Tonight is supposed to be snowmaggedon, it will be quite interesting to see if the storm lives up to the media hysteria about it.  There was finally enough light to go out on the porch and take photos--and I did the human popsicle thing and took 353 photos.  That was two hours out there, my fingers are still barely working.  Part of the photographs were new views of some old blue merchandise, and about half were the new things I just finished.

Here are the re-takes:




Some people count sheep at night to go to sleep, I think about what I can use as a background in my photographs.  Last weeks wakeful night resulted in thinking of making a nest of Spanish moss with egg gourds to put in old ironstone.  I'm kind of obsessed with thinking about adding eggs to everything now, we shall see if I get it done--looks very Pinterest-y in my imagination.

My two new milk paint colors are grainsack and artissimo blue, I think they are quite pretty.