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After rehearsal on Thursday evening, I decided to treat myself to a perusal of one of my favorite used bookstores — 1/2 Priced Books.   I wasn’t looking for anything in particular, just a way to unwind after a very long day.  I find strolling the aisles, filled with new and used books, to be quite relaxing.  When I came to the older children’s titles, one immediately caught my eye.

You know me and Steven Kellogg books!  But wait, it gets better. . . 

That’s right folks!  I now am the proud owner of a signed Steven Kellogg book.  Mind you, it is probably only worth something to me, but I will treasure it always.  The only thing better is if it had been signed to me (apparently someone named Lindsay was the lucky owner who gave up this gem.)  I think it’s great how he incorporated a drawing with his autograph.

This past week has been extremely busy.  I keep telling Chuck that if I can make it through the month of February, I’ll be okay.  My intergenerational show opens the same day that I leave for Daytona.  It is also the last week that I teach classes for this session.  My job with the seniors is going swimmingly and I love it and feel back in my element.  

I have fallen behind in my art work, but have been finding treasures left and right at Goodwill and Bookman’s Bookstore.  I had Chuck take some photos today of the great stuff I aquired this week.  I told him that I liked “narrow depth of focus” and close-ups.  He delivered quite nicely.  I am so fortunate to have my own photographer.

Here are some pics of the same still life taken at different angles.

I love the way the light reflects off of the flashcards. 

The two ribbon flowers I made and hope to use on a hat at some point.  Be sure to notice the foot of the tray under the flowers.  It’s a silver plated tray I found at Goodwill for a song.  I am hopelessly addicted to  shabby silver holloware.  They are great to put  under just about anything.  I usually use them under plants although I like using them in my craft room for various supplies.  I learned this trick from Martha Stewart years ago.

The pictures above and below I like for the color and shadows.  The sun was setting and the light was incredible.

I’m not sure what the tall glass bottle is but it reminded me of something my Bopka would have.  It has a silver plated cap with tiny holes in it which makes me think it’s used for ironing.  The two salt and peper shakers are beat up but I’m going to use them for my glass glitter.  The book is a great Mary Englebreit decorating anthology.  I love her and have since I was in high school.  I love finding her old magazines (the covers were her artwork).  She makes St. Louis sound amazing and full of super cool flea markets.

I’ll post more pics tomorrow when Chuck shoots this incredible terrarium I found last night.  I can’t wait to turn it into my fairy worlds!  

Mardi Gras Madness

Happy Mardi Gras Everyone!   Most of you know that I have started a new job at an independent living facility for senior adults.  I love it and feel I am back in my element.  This morning we had a Mardi Gras social and Chef Chucklebutt made a tradtional King Cake.  I asked him to start it in the afternoon and I would finish it once I got home from teaching.  Well, being the engineer that he is, he wouldn’t let me touch it.  He was in the zone and a baker man!  He had a few choice words for my organizational skills — apparently he couldn’t find some things in the kitchen.  I told him I had no trouble finding things and if he visited the kitchen more often he wouldn’t be so lost.  (tee hee)

This pic is a little dark, but I love the look he’s giving the camera.  Be sure to notice Remey chilling in the background.

Yummy cream cheese filling.

The ladies where I worked thought it was delicious!   They were all very impressed with his baking abilities.

Last week was a good week for thrift shopping.  I love GoodWill and I found some really neat treasures.    Check them out!

Michael’s scrapbook store closed it’s doors last Saturday.  Apparently they have been going out of business since December.  I stopped by on Friday and everything was pretty much gone.  I did manage to find a few things. I got a fifty dollar roll of twill ribbon for a buck!  Gosh I love a deal!   I was happy to find the circus stamp.  I keep wanting to do a circus themed book.  It’s all a matter of time.

I was lucky to find a brand new Jelly Belly bean dispenser for next to nothing.  I gave it to Chuck since he loves beans.  I also found a whole bunch of decorative scissors, a pretty skirt, and a gorgeous glass house planter.  I am going to turn it into a fairy house.  I also found a candy dish that matches my mother’s and two mugs similar to what my Aunt Fee used to make.  Oh yeah, and the 2nd book in the Spiderwick Chronicles.

As I’ve mentioned before, I love children’s books and their are certain illustrators I simply cannot resist.  The one in the middle is illustrated by Tomi DePaola.  By luck, this particular book happens to by autographed by the author –Antonio Hernandez Madrigal.  The witch book (the one with the glare) is illustrated by Graham Philpot.  He does these amazingly detailed pictures.  They are great bathroom books — you could spend hours looking at all the details.  The last book is illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein (don’t you love that name?).  

Some paperbacks that I got at GoodWill.  

I got this frame for a dollar at Ross.  SPOILER ALERT!!! I altered it for my mother and plan to send it to her soon.

And finally, my first ATC (although not the proper size). . . 

Ta for now.