10 posts from October 2015
which tree is this?
Friday, October 30, 2015
There were four in the courtyard of the hotel I stayed at....the guy at the front desk was too busy to ask....thought I could figure it out via google, but it's eluding me....
I'm already a weekend behind schedule
Sunday, October 25, 2015
It's a good thing I built in a four week "fiddle with" period at the end of the build, because I had to take this weekend off.
The company I work for buys another company every couple of years. The purchase of a company in Atlanta has been in the works for a while and will close in the next couple of weeks. The department managers (myself included) are gathering in Atlanta next week to plan the transition. I was hoping it wasn't going to close until winter, when traveling to a warm climate would be better appreciated, but no such luck.
So....I had to go shopping yesterday. I replaced my everyday clothes after I lost all my fat, but I didn't replace my business casual clothes. I hate clothes shopping, but I now have a few pair of slacks. Today I have to launder my purchases, pack a suitcase, and whatnot. I fly out tomorrow morning and will be back late Thursday night, so there won't be any blog updates for the next week, at least.
I'm an early riser, so puttered a bit in my studio yesterday morning before the stores opened. I had husband desolder and tear apart a broken video card I brought home work a few months ago. I'll do something with the 'boxes' and 'cans' later, I wanted the silverly rectangle bits to make stereo equipment with for this build. I'll stack it on the shelves to the right of the fireplace.
I deconstructed and am still working, nothing is done yet, but since I also got a manicure while I was out yesterday I won't finish it up until after I'm back from Atlanta.
Something else to share, that you may find useful... I've got a pack of black and white gem stickers I've been using as buttons, knobs, lids, feet, etc... I bought some red ones when I was building the washer/dryer, to use as an indicator light. I needed some blue lights for the stereo equipment so stopped at Micheal's while I was out, where I also found wood and enamel ones I thought should be added to my stash. I also bought a piece of black paper with silver dots because I quite often need silver dots in a perfect row on a black background.
what Cherry Heaven looks like...
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
...also known as...the other part of Susan's Halloween present. All year long I pick things up as I find them, then stow them away in a big basket in my studio, which inevitably overflows into a second basket. Every October when I dig it all out to box it up I shake my head at how much I've managed to accumulate. Every year the mix is different.
I live in the Cherry Capital of the world, Susan loves cherries...we were meant to be Besties.
So you don't have to squint to read labels...
Cherry Almond Butter, from Gallagher's Farm Market
Cherry Sweet Fire (Bread & Butter Pickles, Peppers, and Cherries) from Groleau's Farm Market
Cherry BBQ Sauce, from Brownwood Farms
Dark Sweet Cherry Preserves, from Cherry Street Market
Cherry Balsamic Grilling Sauce, from Groleau's Farm Market
Cherry Honey Mustard, from Food for Thought
Sour Cherry Spoon Fruit, from American Spoon
Cherry Pie Filling and Topping, from Brownwood Farms
Cherry Butter, from the Cherry Stop
Cherry BBQ Grilling Sauce, from American Spoon
Cherry Garden Salsa, from Benjamin Twigg
Sweet Cherry Conserve, from Rocky Top Farm
Cherry Honey Mustard Pretzel Dip, from Brownwood Farms
Cherry Butter Toffee Peanut Butter, from Naturally Nutty
Cherry Summer Sausage, from Little Town Jerky
Cherry Bing Tea, from Benjamin Twigg
Cherry Sours, from 45th Parallel Candy World
Handmade Cherry soap, from Wildflower Soap Works (Theresa's family lived across the street from my husband's family when they were kids, hers is the only soap I use)
Cherry Lip Balm, from Wildflower Soap Works
Cherry Lip Balm, from JTreeLife
A four pound box of luscious dried cherries, from Traverse City Fruit Company (Pepper, you can buy these off Amazon US, but I've no idea what overseas shipping would be)
Burlap bags of morning glory seeds, that my sister gave out to guests at her wedding...I forgot to label them, hopefully nobody thought they were pumpkin seeds and tried to eat them!
A couple of antique (look at the tags on the bottom, Susan) candles I got at an antique store for next to nothing....they must not have realized how collectible vintage Halloween stuff is
An ammonite ring I got at the Bishop Show in Chicago
An antique cherry gift box I picked up at an antique store
A cherry scented candle, from Fishcreek Soapworks
Not pictured...a bit of fabric I grabbed when Cyd set out her destash pile during lunch in Chicago...and a big sheet of potion bottle stickers or embellishments or something that I got free with an Alphastamps order when I bought the spooky trees
The making of Susan's Halloween present - part two
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Testing placement of all the stuff, making sure the house is going to be set under the highest point of the curved glass, and realizing my spooky chipboard trees aren't going to work now that the house isn't spooky.
Painting the background and trimming the trees. I could have painted the trees, but the stickers were faster and easier.
I built up the ground over several days with thin layers of air dry clay. I used Crayola Model Magic, since it's lightweight, cheap, and readily available. I sculpted the cobblestone pathway in the final layer.
The ground, dried, painted, and ready for turf...
I found some surprise trees in my box of scenery supplies; I bought them for the tomb a few years ago then didn't use them. These look much better than the spooky trees; they fit the feel of the piece, plus the trunks and branches are round instead of flat. I had to whittle the back of the trunk flat on the leftmost tree, which was a pain, but the only way I could put the tree "behind" the stone wall.
Using the plastic trees as templates, I cut two from paper to sit behind the house, adding more depth to the piece. I glued down green turf stuff, then three colors of autumn turf stuff over the top, for fallen leaves. Once the ground dried I vacuumed it, then stippled a liberal coat of Elmer's glue over it, working the stiff bristles of the brush into the turf. I don't want, this time next year, for Susan to have half the turf lying loose in the bottom of the picture frame. I made all the green leaves and flowers, using my smallest paper punches and thinnest wire.
Now...for the magic.....
One of Susan's favorite days is the first frost of Autumn. I used silver pearlescent paint to create frost. I painted it on the top of every limb, dry brushed it on the edges of the shingles, dabbed it all over the ground, etc. It's difficult to photograph, you've got to turn you head this way and that, looking at it from different angles, to get the full effect. It doesn't look like paint, it looks like reflected light. The piece changes as you walk by it. It worked wonderfully.
The antique frame had a damaged spot on one side. I thought about repairing and painting the frame, but I like the character the imperfection gives. I gave the frame a light cleaning, then coated the damaged area with wood hardener, thinking that may keep it from deteriorating further. I'm not sure it did any good, but it certainly didn't do any harm.
The finished piece...pardon the reflections in the glass....
A side view, showing off the convex glass...
The making of Susan's Halloween present - part one
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
I saw Jill Castoral's quarter scale Haunted Cottage Kit at the Bishop Show last April. I immediately thought of it as a candidate for Susan's Halloween present, but already had an antique convex glass frame I wanted to do something with. I couldn't stop thinking about the haunted cottage, and after my brain cleverly combined the kit with the frame I purchased the kit online. I decided to make an old spooky cottage deep in the woods, with creepy trees...where an old herbalist might live....whooooo.....
(it almost killed me to set the porch opening off center, I'm a symmetrical gal, but Susan prefers asymmetry...looking at it now still makes me uneasy)
You'll notice that the cottage did not agree to be spooky. I tried to creepify it a few times, but it just wouldn't work. Once I surrendered to the cottage the work became easy and fun; I told Susan this year she was getting something pretty. It wasn't until a couple of weeks past this point when I realized I had subconsciously copied the Hansel and Gretel cottage in Carmel, most likely due to the similarities in the architecture.
I love the stone chimney that came with the kit. I wanted to make a stone wall and foundation but knew I'd never be able to match the chimney, so I emailed Jill Castoral to ask if I could make a mold of sections of the chimney to cast a stone wall with. She and Pat not only granted permission but thought it was a brilliant idea and gave me some molding and casting tips. Thank you both, the project wouldn't have been the same without your kindness.
Next post...the setting....
stairs/fireplace/shelves
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Susan's present done
Friday, October 16, 2015
Finished, and there's still 15 days until Halloween. Whoo-hoo! I'm taking it to the office today for show-and-tell, then will box it up and send it tomorrow, along with a couple boxes of cherry wonderfulness. I'll share it here after Susan has opened her present.
Here's another sneak peek to taunt Susan....
I need to get my studio cleaned again so that I can get the stairs/fireplace/shelves finished and installed in the house this weekend. That leaves four more weekends to get the rest of the walls and the roof up, the electrics installed, and finish the trim and deck...then the build will be done a month ahead of the deadline so that I have time to fuss with the interior decor and take good pictures. That's my plan. Somebody needs to take my Netflix password away.
updates: fireplace and Susan's present
Monday, October 12, 2015
I spent most of my time on Susan's Halloween present this past week, I didn't get a lot done on the house. (So thank you, Brae, for pointing out how close to the deadline we are!)
I'm making progress on the ladder/fireplace/shelves, it's taking longer than I expected to get it just right...
...and the electrics.
Susan, here's another sneak peek at your present...mwah, ha, ha, ha....
updates: house, Susan's present, and new stuff
Sunday, October 04, 2015
My goal for the weekend is to build the fireplace/ladder/shelves unit. I made good headway yesterday morning before my daughter asked me to go shopping with her. I won't get it finished today, Kate wants to go to a couple more antique stores this afternoon. She's 24 already, buying a car and looking at houses, so I don't pass up opportunities to spend time with her, she'll move out before too much longer.
New goodies. The lantern and sewing machine were given to me by a coworker, she picked them up at a garage sale; the rest I bought on ebay. The pewter tea set is too big, but I'll use it somewhere.
A sneak peak of Susan's Halloween present....