My Weekend.

Ok, enough of the drama. My arm is fine (thank you for the nice comments-) and I enjoyed a lovely weekend away from the computer. We spent Saturday at my son’s wrestling finals and Sunday I turned my dining room into a craft show display.

I pulled out the pieces I worked on over the summer to add price tags to. Then I modified a consignment-store-petticoat-skirt into a much shorter piece for my dress form and with the fabric leftovers, made another one for the mini dress form that was made from a paper-maché craft store form, cheap desk-lamp base and Mod Podge’d pages. The larger form will display the rosette pins I finished up yesterday and the smaller form -the vintage pins and brooches I’ll also be selling. (See the other deer-head cufflink on the little dress-form skirt that came from THIS pair? I made a pin with a green mount!)

I price-tagged everything, including the little bottles of winter and Christmas. Now the hardest part…coming up with actual prices for everything!

As soon as I can get a 6′ x 30″ stand-in table, I’ll work on a table covering. In the meantime, I’m stressing over prices, should I sign up with ProPay to accept credit cards, are craft fairs worth it, will I become addicted to selling at them, will I be coming home with more than I left with , and the list goes on.

Any advice is welcome! Happy Monday.

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It Finally Happened…


…Too much time at the computer, too long rolling the trackball, too much wire twisting of flowers, way too much forum typing and blog surfing and tedious graphic design work and…

my arm fell off.

I’ve faithfully posted daily on my blog for months now and I have been lovingly nourished by the wonderful comments left for me on each. But I do believe I’m finally going to take a couple of days off. I wish you all a lovely Autumn weekend doing something you love to do.

Leave me a note about your weekend, I will be sure to read it.

Cathe

PS. So as not to leave you empty-handed for stopping by, I will share this little nugget: I purchased the above photo from istockphoto.com, my favorite place to buy stock-photos and stock-art at a great price.

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Book & Button Flower Bouquets


I’ve been making small bouquets of flowers to sell with the vintage bottles I’ve embellished for the craft fair next month. I’ve seen button bouquets done before, but putting old book page petals on them gives them a fun little twist (you’ll appreciate that pun later, read on.)

This project almost explains itself with the photos, it’s really simple if you collect up all the right supplies. My big find was a roll of thin, vintage cotton-coated radio wire, found in a box of junk somewhere. (I’ll pick up most anything at a garage sale or thrift store if it looks utilitarian, and hope I can find where I put it later when I need something like that.) Be sure your wire is small enough to fit through the holes of the buttons you’ll be using.

For the paper petals, I used aged book pages from distressed books. It’s a good idea to Mod Podge the page and dry before punching out flower shapes. That keeps them durable and less likely to rip when stringing onto the wire. I have several size and shape punches for this project.

I’ve been hording buttons lately, eBay and Etsy sellers are a good source for large lots for not a lot of dough. For most of these bouquets I stuck with white and off-white buttons. Shaped and colored buttons make fun arrangements, too.

Once you have all your pieces, get your wire cutters and a good movie. These flowers are extremely easy, just a bit time consuming.

Measure wire pieces twice the length of your finished flower stem plus a little to account for twisting. Fold wire in half and start stacking buttons and petals. Depending on the strength of your wire you can determine how much button weight it can handle. To thread the petals, I score (cut a small X) in the center of the flower shape, or for bigger shapes, I use a small hole-punch.

Once the items are threaded and stacked, start twisting. None of my twists are perfect, and I think that gives them a nice primitive, handmade feel. (See how I justify imperfection, ha ha.) You can bend petals up or down for a nice effect. For small floral spray pieces to pop out of the bouquets, I wound tiny buttons spaced apart. To finish bouquets, bring several stems together and wrap with wire, then if you prefer, trim the ends even.

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