Monday, April 25, 2011

More Fairy Houses


Thank heaven Spring has arrived! We traveled the two hours to open up the farm for the year and I was inspired to continue making Fairy Houses. Last week I taught a class at a local Garden Club on how to make Fairy Houses. Everyone had a good time and no two are alike. I have put away the paints and made room in my Studio for Fairypolooza. I am going to show the Houses at Gardenology in Geneva, Il. on May 14th.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Fairy House


I decided to use my spring clean up to create more art. I cut back most of my ornamental grasses and tied tiny bundles to thatch a roof of a Fairy House for the Fairy Garden. Which will be expanding this year.
My wonderful husband cut the top of stump to resemble a roof line. I then made bundles and nailed them to the stump to create a roof. The door is make of red twigs and the window boxes are milk weed pods.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Fairy Bench

This tiny fairy bench is made of grape vine. The vine was given to me when my sister cut back her grapes last fall. I try not to toss any plant material that has potential for a future in my garden. I am also
making some gates and fences.


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Gardening with Photoshop



It is getting closer to Spring and I am doing some indoor gardening with Adobe Photoshop. Actually, I am using a free program you can download called "Gimp 2". It works very similar to Photoshop. I have more pictures of my plants than I do of my own children, not really, thats what they say. I do have a large portfolio to choose from. I may even Photoshop (Gimp 2) them together.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

I call ART indoor gardening


I like to learn new things. This winter I finally took a Photoshop Class at the local community college. I am having a great time playing with old and new photos. This is a great way to create garden theme Art with photos. I found a wonderful photo from 1924 of my family at a Mock Wedding. I can't wait to play with it.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Valentines Day


A few years ago for Christmas, I gave each of my daughters a Martha Stewart's Baking Handbook. Martha autographed each of the books while at a book signing in Chicago.

On Valentines Day my Kiki, made the most wonderful Cherry Linzer cookies from a recipe from
Martha's book. I am trying to get Kiki to continue her education and attend Pastry School.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Winter and Chicago Cultural Events


Winter is fun if you take advantage of the wonderful indoor opportunities. My dear and adventurous friend and I, took the train into Chicago to an exhibit at the Cultural Center. The exhibit was of recent discovered photos from an unknown Street Photographer in
Chicago. Her name is Vivian Maier.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Recycle the Christmas Tree


I have a collection of wine bottles in my herb garden. I just can't stand the thought of throwing away glass that is cobalt blue. This year I couldn't wait for the holidays to be over so I could take down the tree and prune it to accommodate more wine bottles. When the ground thaws in spring, I will use our post hole digger and plant it firmly in the ground.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Doors for Salvage Hall


Salvage Hall has of course been built with reclaimed building material. Still missing was the doors. Doors are one think Doug and I have plenty of. The farm we purchased 3 years ago came with a barn filled with "stuff". In that stuff was over a dozen doors. We have brought a few home to donate to Salvage Hall.
Salvage Hall will soon be ready to hold classes and workshops.

Wedding


The wedding is just a little over a week away. Kat has asked me to help decorate. I am going to order Cream colored roses to add to the simple white branches and greens. There will be tons of candles and flameless candles all over the reception. There is a large fire place in the Library that we can also put candles is. I know it is going to be beautiful and very "Katie".