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         <title>Stacie&apos;s MY GRAMMY MOMENT (I Kissed A Girl) Binder</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>After working with Stacie on her video submission for the MY GRAMMY MOMENT contest, I knew I had to create something to commemorate her accomplishment.&nbsp; Her lip sync video to I KISSED A GIRL made it to the TOP 10 and a few seconds were actually shown on the&nbsp;2009&nbsp;GRAMMY AWARDS!</p><p><img title="Stacie's Binder" height="461" alt="Stacie's Binder" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/image/STACIE%27S%20BINDER%202.jpg" width="615" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Since&nbsp;Stacie borrowed my vintage leopard shawl to wear in the video, and since Katy Perry LOVES vintage and since I LOVE leopard, I decided to decorate it with lots of leopard and other animal prints.&nbsp; I am proud to say that no animals were harmed in the making of this binder!</p><p><img title="Stacie's Binder" height="461" alt="Stacie's Binder" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/image/STACIE%27S%20BINDER%203.jpg" width="615" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Since Katy Perry is so hot right now, I was able to find pictures of her in various magazines, which I cut out and used on the binder.&nbsp; I also used a flyer I made up to post wherever possible, asking people to vote for her.</p><p><img title="Stacie's Binder" height="461" alt="Stacie's Binder" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/image/STACIE%27S%20BINDER%204.jpg" width="615" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>My friend Jimmy may recognize&nbsp;the girl's mouth in the heart-shaped cut-out, which was part of a paper mask advertising a club.&nbsp; We were walking in Pacific Beach one day after breakfast and started seeing these on cars and on the ground.&nbsp; Being the crazy recycler that I am, i started picking them up.&nbsp; These masks had eyes and a mouth that popped out, so you could actually wear the mask if you wanted.&nbsp; Otherwise, if you wanted to hang up the mask as a decoration, it had a beautiful woman's face with glamorous eyes and the cute mouth with the tongue sticking out.&nbsp; I knew I'd get to use it someday -- and this was the perfect occasion, since part of the lyrics refer to &quot;the taste of her cherry Chapstick!&quot;<img title="Stacie's Binder" height="461" alt="Stacie's Binder" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/image/STACIE%27S%20BINDER%205.jpg" width="615" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I&nbsp;never decoupaged a binder before, but I am very happy with the results and think it is a great way to personalize something that could then be filled with scrapbooking, or just printed memorabilia -- in this case all the positive emails Stacie received on her performance!</p><p><img title="Stacie's Binder" height="615" alt="Stacie's Binder" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/image/STACIE%27S%20BINDER%206.jpg" width="461" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Stacie's Binder" height="615" alt="Stacie's Binder" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/image/STACIE%27S%20BINDER%207.jpg" width="461" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Stacie's Binder" height="461" alt="Stacie's Binder" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/image/STACIE%27S%20BINDER%208.jpg" width="615" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I hope she is as happy with it as I am!</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Elsa and Stephen&apos;s European Collage!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>My friends, Elsa and Stephen, went on a month-long trip through Europe last fall, visiting Germany, Spain and Italy.</p><p><img title="Lachmayr" height="666" alt="Lachmayr" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/LACHMAYR%201.JPG" width="500" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>When they came back Elsa showed me the wonderful photographs they had taken, which captured the beauty of the places they had visited, and the many adventures they had while they were there.&nbsp;</p><p><img title="Lachmayr" height="576" alt="Lachmayr" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/LACHMAYR%202.JPG" width="768" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Besides photos, they had lots of other great memorabilia, including maps, business cards, ticket stubs, and brochures from the various places they had traveled.&nbsp; I told her I wanted to make a decoupaged collage for her and Stephen using that memorabilia combined with photos.</p><p><img title="Lachmayr" height="768" alt="Lachmayr" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/LACHMAYR%203.JPG" width="576" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I had a beautiful frame that just had a generic picture behind glass.&nbsp; I took the picture and decoupaged right over it and then varnished it before putting it back in the frame with the glass on top to protect it.</p><p><img title="Lachmayr" height="768" alt="Lachmayr" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/LACHMAYR%204.JPG" width="576" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Now, besides framing their favorite photos, they will also be able to easily look at the other ephemera that will instantly remind them of their great European Adventure!</p><p><img title="Lachmayr" height="576" alt="Lachmayr" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/LACHMAYR%206.JPG" width="768" align="middle" border="0" /></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Kristin and Derick&apos;s Memory Box</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img title="Kristin &amp; Derick" height="615" alt="Kristin &amp; Derick" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/K%26D%203.JPG" width="461" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p><img title="Kristin &amp; Derick" height="461" alt="Kristin &amp; Derick" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/K%26D%205.JPG" width="615" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Kristin is a lovely girl who got engaged last fall to a great guy -- Derick!&nbsp; She had seen my website and saw some of the decoupaged boxes I have created.&nbsp; She was interested in having me make a box in which to keep the memorabilia she and Derick have been collecting -- ticket stubs, photos, and other memories of their engagement.</p><p><img title="Kristin &amp; Derick" height="615" alt="Kristin &amp; Derick" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/K%26D%207.JPG" width="461" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Kristin &amp; Derick's box" height="461" alt="Kristin &amp; Derick's box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/K%26D%201.JPG" width="615" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>She provided me with the box and color copies of photos, plus lots of pieces of memorabilia, including the invitation to their engagement party, lottery tickets, etc., which I color copied, so I could use the originals and the copies to cover the box.</p><p><img title="K&amp;D" height="615" alt="K&amp;D" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/K%26D%202.JPG" width="461" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Kristin &amp; Derick's box" height="461" alt="Kristin &amp; Derick's box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/K%26D%206.JPG" width="615" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>When the box was completed I added ball feet and then lined the inside with black velvet.&nbsp; Now, Kristin and Derick will have their memories on display for all to see, and will be able to keep more memories inside!</p><p><img title="Kristin &amp; Derick's Box" height="461" alt="Kristin &amp; Derick's Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/K%26D%204.JPG" width="615" align="middle" border="0" /></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 01:15:35 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Marlene&apos;s &apos;80s Earring Mosaic Mirror!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>My friend Marlene commissioned me to take a mirror she owned and use all the big, glitzy, sparkly, fabulous '80s earrings she no longer wears to create something that would be decorative, but would also provoke a lot of great memories.</p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="360" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/mirror1low.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>She and her boyfriend, Chris, brought over the mirror and a big aluminum pan filled with her '80s earrings.&nbsp; They brought back memories for me, too, because I had a lot of earrings just like it, but I got rid of mine a long time ago.</p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="360" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/mirror4low.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Most of Marlene's earrings were very expensive,&nbsp;hand-made, signed by the artist, and were really beautiful and fabulous, but they are not likely to come back in style (okay, maybe -- but who knows?).&nbsp; Anyway, even though they ARE showing big earrings for 2009, they're different and the '80s ones would look, well, '80s!&nbsp; There were also a few '80s pins thrown in.&nbsp; I know you girls all remember the profile face pins (I used three on this mirror) adorned with fur, fabric and feathers!</p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="360" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/mirror2low.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>So, Marlene decided she wanted me to make something that she could enjoy, but that would also provide good memories for her and her children, Chaz and Buddy.&nbsp; I enjoyed every minute of this construction, because the materials were so much fun -- tons of rhinestones, crystals, and beads -- but also because Marlene is so sweet and beautiful that she truly inspires me.</p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="360" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/mirror3low.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Since I wasn't working and didn't have much to do before the holidays, I worked on it extensively and managed to finish it in just over a week.&nbsp; Okay, my back was killing me (because I do most of the work standing up and leaning over a table), but I still loved it and was so pleased with the results.</p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="360" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/mirror5low.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>One of the reasons that I was in such a hurry to finish it is that Marlene lives north of San Diego, and I was going to my cousin's Bar Mitzvah in Los Angeles on December 20th.&nbsp; I knew if I was able to finish it in time I could deliver it to her and save her and Chris the trip down to San Diego!</p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="640" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/mirror6low.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I did deliver it and got to see their lovely&nbsp;apartment, and all the pieces she has purchased from me, displayed so beautifully.&nbsp; I also got to meet her son, Buddy, for the first time and promptly fell in love with him.&nbsp; He's gorgeous, sweet, and funny.&nbsp; Okay, so he's 26 and I'm married, I can dream, can't I?</p><p>Here's a&nbsp;picture of Marlene (my inspiration) and Buddy (my crush).&nbsp; Enjoy!</p><p><img title="Marlene and Buddy" height="640" alt="Marlene and Buddy" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/image/004.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 20:41:43 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>More Inspiration!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>Saturday, November 15, 2008</u></strong></p><p>After creating the bejeweled hand mirror for Marlene, she commissioned me to make some more&nbsp;pieces, including a&nbsp;hand&nbsp;mirror and tray&nbsp;for her daughter, who owns a yoga studio in California.&nbsp; I love doing pieces like this, because I am creating something around a theme specifically for someone.&nbsp; I'm taking something they are passionate about and making it into art!</p><p><em>As you can see, this mirror, made of Ivory Pyralin&nbsp;(an early&nbsp;plastic that looked like ivory), had seen better days -- but who can blame it when it's almost 100 years old!&nbsp; Remarkably, the mirror itself was in excellent condition. What I love about it is it was made in the early 1900s, and has lasted all these years, but no one wanted it because it was so ugly looking.&nbsp; I used paper to beautify it and give it a new lease on life!</em></p><p><img title="Yoga mirror -- Before" height="375" alt="Yoga mirror -- Before" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Yoga%20mirror%20--%20before.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Yoga Mirror" height="666" alt="Yoga Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Yoga%20mirror.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Yoga mirror" height="375" alt="Yoga mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/yoga%20mirror%203.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Same story with this yoga tray (which I photographed after I glued the first picture on!).&nbsp; It's from the same period -- early 1900s -- and will now look beautiful for a long, long time!</em></p><p><img title="Yoga tray -- before" height="375" alt="Yoga tray -- before" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/yoga%20tray%20--%20before.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Yoga Tray" height="375" alt="Yoga Tray" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Yoga%20tray%201.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Yoga tray -- back" height="375" alt="Yoga tray -- back" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Back%20of%20yoga%20tray.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Yoga tray" height="375" alt="Yoga tray" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/yoga%20tray%202.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em><img title="Ivory Pyralin" height="364" alt="Ivory Pyralin" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Pyralin.jpg" width="250" align="left" border="0" />Here's an ad I found for a set that resembles this very closely.&nbsp; I guess when they were new they looked like ivory and were quite beautiful, but they stain and discolor and don't have the same appeal.</em></p><p>I had a great time with these pieces, partly because I am a huge fan of yoga.&nbsp; I only wish I lived close enough to her studio to go and take classes there!</p><p>Besides the yoga tray and mirror, I had made another hand mirror for Marlene, this one with a butterfly theme, which I have already shown on the last entry of this crafts blog.</p><p>Marlene was interested in some other pieces, which I completed months ago and which were on consignment at GILI ANNA'S beautiful shop in La Jolla.&nbsp; Marlene had seen them on this crafts blog and told me she was interested, so I picked them up from Gili and brought them home.</p><p>Last night, Marlene made another trip with her boyfriend, Chris, and visited me to pick up my latest creations, and the pieces she saw which I got from Gili.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>She ended up buying two of my absolute favorites -- the bejeweled tissue box and the bejeweled mirrored tray.&nbsp; I put my heart and soul into those pieces and I'm so glad they went to someone as beautiful, sweet and inspirational as Marlene.</p><p><img title="Bejeweled tissue box" height="375" alt="Bejeweled tissue box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Bejeweled%20tissue.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Marlene is as beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside.&nbsp; She always has something positive to say -- whether it's on the phone, in an email, or when she comes to visit.&nbsp; She brightens the room when she enters.</p><p><img title="Peppy's Wares" height="375" alt="Peppy's Wares" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Peppy%27s%20Wares.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I also love her, because she's a &quot;glitzy glamour girl&quot; -- just like me.&nbsp; She loves to sparkle and shine and that she does -- so beautifully!</p><p><img title="Peppy's Wares" height="666" alt="Peppy's Wares" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Peppy%27s%20Wares%204.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I am thrilled that she is so happy with all her purchases and I hope her daughter loves the yoga mirror and tray, too!</p><p><img title="Marlene and Chris" height="375" alt="Marlene and Chris" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%20%26%20Chris.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="MArlene and Chris" height="375" alt="MArlene and Chris" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%20%26%20Chris%202.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 21:09:14 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Marlene&apos;s Butterfly Mirror</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>Sunday, November 2, 2008</u></strong></p><p><img title="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%27s%20Butterfly%20Mirror%208.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>This is how this mirror looked when I started.&nbsp; It had a fabric cover, but it had been water stained, so it wasn't looking that great.&nbsp; By removing the plastic cover and the fabric I was able to decoupage right on the cardboard covering the mirror!&nbsp; A few coats of varnish and -- voila!</p><p><img title="Marlene's mirror before" height="375" alt="Marlene's mirror before" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%27s%20butterfly%20hand%20mirror%20before.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%27s%20Butterfly%20Mirror.JPG" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%27s%20Butterfly%20Mirror%202.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Sometimes I'm completely inspired by someone because of their enthusiasm and appreciation of my work.&nbsp; When someone loves what you do, you want to create something fabulous for them.&nbsp; So it was with Marlene.&nbsp; </p><p><img title="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%27s%20Butterfly%20Mirror%2010.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>She found my website when searching for a replacement for her broken vintage hand mirror.&nbsp; She loved my jewelry mosaics and commissioned me to make her one with gold and purple, which I did.&nbsp; </p><p><img title="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%27s%20Butterfly%20Mirror%205.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I had another hand mirror and she asked me to decoupage it with butterflies.&nbsp; I was so inspired by her enthusiasm when she saw the bejeweled mirror that I started working the next day and finished it last night.</p><p><img title="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Butterfly Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/Marlene%27s%20Butterfly%20Mirror%204.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I love working with butterflies, as they are a favorite subject matter for me, too.&nbsp; My mother always loved butterflies and&nbsp;several years ago I made her a butterfly vase.&nbsp;I also made one for my friend, Liz, who also adores butterflies.</p><p><em>Liz's Butterfly Vase</em></p><p><img title="Butterfly Vase" height="640" alt="Butterfly Vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BUTTERFLY%20VASE%207.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Butterly vase" height="640" alt="Butterly vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BUTTERFLY%20VASE%208.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>This was such a small surface that I had to pick and choose my butterflies so carefully.&nbsp; I think it's beautiful and I hope you think so, too!</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 13:44:10 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Marlene&apos;s Bejeweled Hand Mirror!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>Sunday, October 26, 2008&nbsp;</u></strong></p><p>I am&nbsp;so happy,&nbsp;because Marlene found my website when she was looking for a replacement for a broken hand mirror.&nbsp; She commissioned me to bejewel one for her, using purples and golds.<em>&nbsp;</em></p><p><em>Before I bejeweled this hand mirror, it was pretty, but nothing special.&nbsp; It also showed a lot of wear and tear.</em></p><p>&nbsp;<img title="Marlene's Hand Mirror - Before" height="375" alt="Marlene's Hand Mirror - Before" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/MARLENE%27S%20HAND%20MIRROR%20BEFORE.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Marlene </em><em>wanted to replace a broken hand mirror and asked for purples and golds.&nbsp; I think this is now fit for royalty!</em></p><p><img title="Marlene's Hand Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Hand Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/MARLENE%27S%20MIRROR.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/MARLENE%27S%20MIRROR%202.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="375" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/MARLENE%27S%20MIRROR%203.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Marlene's Mirror" height="666" alt="Marlene's Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/MARLENE%27S%20MIRROR%204.jpg" width="500" align="middle" border="0" /></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 00:02:27 -0500</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>Thursday, August 7, 2008</u></strong></p><p>A friend at work gave me a lovely bouquet of flowers when I moved from one department to the other.&nbsp; It was so sweet and I so appreciated the gesture.&nbsp; I asked her where she got the vase and she told me she found it in the kitchen on our floor (there are two small kitchens on each floor in our office, where people can keep their lunch in the fridge, wash a dish,&nbsp;and microwave food.&nbsp; The vase (pictured below) was one of those plain, clear glass vases you get when you order flowers.&nbsp; I told her to thank her for her gift I was going to decoupage the vase for her.&nbsp; I've been teaching some decoupage basics at work, and Laura was one of my most interested students!&nbsp; She was thrilled.</p><p>I told her she could pick out any theme and she picked flowers.&nbsp; I brought in all the paper cuttings I have of flowers and she picked out all the pictures she liked.</p><p><img title="Laura's Vase" height="640" alt="Laura's Vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/LAURA%27S%20VASE%20--%20BEFORE.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Here's the result!</p><p><img title="Laura's Vase" height="640" alt="Laura's Vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/Laura%27s%20vase%207.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>It took me so long to get started, but I finished&nbsp;the vase&nbsp;over a 2 day period&nbsp;and Eric varnished it for a few days, and I was&nbsp;finally ready to bring it to work&nbsp;to give to my friend.&nbsp; </p><p><img title="Laura's Vase" height="640" alt="Laura's Vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/Laura%27s%20Vase%205.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>Just between us, it&rsquo;s not my best work, because when you make something custom for someone you have to do what they want and it might be something you wouldn&rsquo;t necessarily do.</p><p><img title="Laura's Vase" height="640" alt="Laura's Vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/Laura%27s%20Vase%201.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>She wanted these vines on the vase, and I didn&rsquo;t like how they looked and probably shouldn&rsquo;t have used them and just told her, but I was afraid to disappoint her, so I used them and I don&rsquo;t like how it came out.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s not horrible but, like I said, it&rsquo;s not my best work.</p><p><img title="Laura's Vase" height="640" alt="Laura's Vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/Laura%27s%20Vase%202.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Anyway, it&rsquo;s a good thing it&rsquo;s a gift, because if she was paying for it I&rsquo;d be riddled with guilt!!&nbsp; I worry so much about how someone will like something I&rsquo;ve made, which I guess happens with every artist.&nbsp; You always wonder how your audience will react, whether it&rsquo;s a song, a photograph, a painting, or a vase.</p><p><img title="Laura's Vase" height="640" alt="Laura's Vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/Laura%27s%20Vase%203.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Luckily, she absolutely loved it and proudly showed it off to many of her co-workers.&nbsp; I was so happy!&nbsp; I hope she will treasure it and use it whenever she is lucky enough to receive fresh flowers!</p><p><img title="Laura's Vase" height="640" alt="Laura's Vase" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/moveblog/images/Laura%27s%20Vase%204.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p>]]></description>
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         <title>My Second Attempt at Key Frames!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>Saturday, April 26, 2008&nbsp;</u></strong></p><p>I did my first key frame about a month ago and my friends Katie and Susan both fell in love with it.&nbsp; Since Katie expressed an interest first, I sold it to her and told Susan I would make one for her.&nbsp; She actually wanted it to give as a gift.&nbsp; I worked on it over the course of a couple of days and kept thinking it wasn't coming out as well as the first.&nbsp; I'm finally done, and I think it looks great, but I'll let you be the judge!</p><p><img title="Key Frame" height="640" alt="Key Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/KEY%20FRAME%201.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Key Frame" height="640" alt="Key Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/KEY%20FRAME%202.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Key Frame" height="360" alt="Key Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/KEY%20FRAME%203.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Key Frame" height="640" alt="Key Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/KEY%20FRAME%204.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 01:09:18 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>The Spring Line-Up Craft Show By the Craft Mafia!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<strong><u><p><strong><u>Sunday, March 30, 2008</u></strong></p></u></strong><p><strong><u><img title="Spring Line Up -- My Table!" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up -- My Table!" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%203.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></u></strong></p><p><em>The lovely Art Deco MASONIC HALL on Utah Street in North Park, San Diego!</em></p><p><img title="Masonic Hall" height="338" alt="Masonic Hall" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/MASONIC%20HALL.jpg" width="360" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>It was supposed to rain today, so I was happy and relieved to see that it was a beautiful, sunny day.&nbsp; I think it really would have been bad for business, but we had nothing to fear.&nbsp; The SPRING LINE-UP by the NORTH PARK CRAFT MAFIA was a HUGE success.&nbsp; Over 800 people perused the 60 vendor tables selling fabulous crafts of every type you can possibly imagine.&nbsp; I was so impressed by the variety and quality of the crafts being sold.&nbsp; I wish I could have photographed all the tables, but I did take some time before the show started to walk around and photograph those whose tables were ready!</p><p><img title="Spring Line Up -- My Table!" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up -- My Table!" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING%20LINE-UP.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up -- My table!" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up -- My table!" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING%20LINE-UP%201.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Eric and I left the house a little after 10:00am and were there before 10:30am.&nbsp; Unfortunately, they weren't ready for us, so all the vendors started unloading all their merchandise and were lining up outside the MASONIC HALL on UTAH STREET in NORTH PARK.</p><p><img title="Spring Line up -- My Table!" height="360" alt="Spring Line up -- My Table!" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%204.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>At 10:45am they let us in (that's the time they told us to arrive, but we were all early!).&nbsp; They were so organized with different people signing in the vendors alphabetically by name of your company.&nbsp; It worked so well and we moved so quickly that before long I was at my table -- ready to set up!&nbsp; I was along a wall, which was great, since I brought my 3-panel screen, which I opened next to me, behind the table.&nbsp; It really attracted the eye!</p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%205.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I spread out my beautiful red, bedazzled tablecloth with my enlarged business card border and set it up on the table.&nbsp; Eric got a spot and came in to help me.&nbsp; He was so great and put out all the pieces for me, while I repaired a piece that needed some hot glue.&nbsp; When, I was all set up and ready to roll, Eric left.</p><p>I walked around the show, taking pictures, introducing myself, looking at all the fabulous merchandise and wishing I was there to shop, instead of to sell!&nbsp; There were so many things that caught my eye!</p><p><em>Here's a picture of my favorite new artist -- Lisa of </em><a title="Old Cake Paintings" href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5548720" target="_blank"><em>OLD CAKE PAINTINGS</em></a><em>.&nbsp; She's so talented and her artwork is so whimsical and fun. I think she should have a showing in an art gallery!&nbsp; Her sister, Laura, was there with her gorgeous baby, Stella.&nbsp; You'll see pictures of&nbsp;them later!</em></p><p><img title="Old Cake Paintings" height="100" alt="Old Cake Paintings" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/OLD%20CAKE%20PAINTINGS.jpg" width="760" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%208.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>At noon they let the customers in.&nbsp; Since they had promised free &quot;swag bags&quot; to the first 100 customers, there was a huge crowd outside.&nbsp; Instantly, the place was PACKED.&nbsp; It was so crowded that people actually had to wait to move down the rows of tables.&nbsp; It turned out to be a good thing for the vendors, because people were forced to spend a minute or two in front of each table, before they could move on.&nbsp; It was a traffic jam and we were all enjoying every minute!</p><p><em>This married&nbsp;duo of fantastic artists&nbsp;were amazingly talented and I'm SO mad that I don't have their information.&nbsp; He was a great artist; she created beautiful purses, cell phone and IPOD cases.&nbsp; Together, they were creative, innovative, and very much in love!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2023.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2024.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>This is one of the wonderful paintings by this talented artist.&nbsp; I am so sorry I forgot his name, but he was a lovely British import!&nbsp; He said he liked my accent and I told him I didn't have an accent -- he did!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line UP" height="360" alt="Spring Line UP" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2025.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>These girls were right across the aisle from me and sold great-looking pillows and purses!</em></p><p><img title="sPRING lINE uP" height="360" alt="sPRING lINE uP" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%209.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Within 5 minutes I sold one of my decoupaged &quot;maps and travel&quot; mirrors.&nbsp; I was so thrilled!&nbsp; I thought to myself, &quot;This is going to be great!&quot;&nbsp; I sold a second piece a half-hour later -- a small silver bejeweled photo frame.</p><p>This lovely artist,&nbsp;<a title="Nea Wiseman" href="http://www.pheemcfaddell.com/PageArtistsPage.html" target="_blank">NEA WISEMAN</a>&nbsp;(on the right, with her daughter) was sitting right to my left.&nbsp; Her whimsical fairies, dragons and elves were made into paper puppets, coloring books and story books.&nbsp; Her table was SO busy all day and she sold a lot of her beautiful artwork!&nbsp; I was really attracted to her beautiful fairies, mermaids and elves.&nbsp; They were so cute!</p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>One of Nea Wiseman's whimsical characters!</em></p><p><img title="mERMAID" height="398" alt="mERMAID" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/MERMAID.jpg" width="350" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>These lovely vendors were also across the aisle from me and were selling delicious-smelling soaps.&nbsp; They did very well, I think in part because their price point was very low, yet you were getting a high-quality, home-made soap that was luxurious&nbsp;yet practical!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up -- Soap" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up -- Soap" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2010.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>There was plenty of entertainment.&nbsp; They had belly dancers, who were fabulous, a fashion show, featuring fashions from some of the fabulous vendors and other local designers.&nbsp; There were bands playing live, and a DJ mixing it up, in between sets.&nbsp; DR. SKETCHY'S ANTI ART SCHOOL had &quot;Art class...without the class.&quot;&nbsp; They invited you to take a moment to challenge your sketching skills with gorgeous burlesque models!</p><p><em>This&nbsp;sweet young lady created fabulous cards for every occasion.&nbsp; Hand-made and one-of-a-kind, they make a lovely gift!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line up -- Cards" height="360" alt="Spring Line up -- Cards" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2011.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>There was a long lull between my second and third sales and I saw that other vendors weren't selling much either.&nbsp; It seemed to me that people with a lower price point were able to get more sales, although they were making much less per sale.&nbsp; People were just not willing to spend $50 or $75 for one item, so a lot of my merchandise was too high-end for the buyers.</p><p><em>This colorful woman had pieces that reminded me of my own!&nbsp; She uses decoupage, paint, vintage frames, and other found objects to make gorgeous artwork and jewelry that really reflects her personality.&nbsp; I was very drawn to her work.</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line-Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line-Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2013.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Spring Line-Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line-Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2012.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>They were selling wine, beer, coffee, tea, and other drinks, and gave us wrist bands for free drinks, but I thought it best that I sell with a clear head!&nbsp; I got an iced tea and a piece of pound cake (okay, bad choice, but they didn't have much else!).</p><p><em>These two cuties produce fun hats and other accessories for children and child-like adults!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2015.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I friend from the office came and she was lucky number 99 on line, so she got a swag bag.&nbsp; She showed me everything in there and it was a lot of cute little gifts.&nbsp; Fun!</p><p><em>This artist had all sorts of fabulous pieces, but these really turned me on!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2016.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Spring Line UP" height="360" alt="Spring Line UP" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2017.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I did a lot of sitting and standing around until someone came and bought another of my decoupaged &quot;maps and travel&quot; mirrors.&nbsp; I just had one left!&nbsp; Then, a friend from my office came with her husband.&nbsp; She fell in love with the small double mirror compact I had with the 1940s faux coral brooch on top and purchased it.&nbsp; I was thrilled!&nbsp; Not only did she take the time to come and see me and my work at the show, but she liked something enough to buy it!</p><p><em>This adorable diva creates fabulous&nbsp;custom-designed train cases&nbsp;with different fabrics, ranging from leopard to faux fur, and whimsical poodle designs.&nbsp; Her company is&nbsp;</em><a title="Asian Invasion Saloon" href="http://www.asianinvasionsaloon.com/q" target="_blank"><em>ASIAN INVASION SALOON</em></a><em>&nbsp;and I just fell in love with her logo!</em></p><p><img title="Asian Invasion Saloon" height="227" alt="Asian Invasion Saloon" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/ASIAN%20INVASION.jpg" width="432" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2018.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>My last sale of the day was my seashell and pearl mirror, which the woman said she wanted for her desk at home.&nbsp; I thought that was a wonderful idea, since it's small and decorative, but will also serve a purpose when she needs to check her hair or lipstick!</p><p><em>This is the booth of <a title="Designs De Luna" href="http://www.designsdeluna.com/" target="_blank">DESIGNS DE LUNA</a> selling gorgeous jewelry!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2019.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>The show was over at 6:00pm, and I was exhausted and ready to pack everything up and go home.&nbsp; Eric was going to meet me outside, so I quickly packed it all back up, and carried out as much as I could.&nbsp; Eric packed the car while I went back and forth with all the boxes, the lamp, and the screen.&nbsp; I said my goodbyes and got in the car.</p><p><em>Although neither of of these lovelies is called Shirley, their business is </em><a title="Shindig Shirley" href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5647058" target="_blank"><em>SHINDIG SHIRLEY</em></a><em> and their business cards were in the shape of an old-fashioned book of matches.&nbsp; So clever!&nbsp; Their purses were even MORE fabulous!&nbsp; Created entirely of gray duct tape, black electrical tape and applied flowers made of fabric and felt, the straps of their purses were made of bungee cords.&nbsp; I'm so mad that the picture I took of the purses came out really blurry.&nbsp; They were so great looking -- industrial, whimsical, practical and fashionable.&nbsp; I just loved them and was so impressed by all their products.&nbsp; They also sold CD holders and other products made of all recycled and repurposed materials.&nbsp; FABULOUS!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line-Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line-Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2020.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>It was such a great day and I had a lot of fun.&nbsp; Everyone was so friendly and supportive and I really enjoyed the camaraderie and social aspects of the day.&nbsp; I made a few friends, exchanged a few business cards, and got and gave a lot of compliments!</p><p><em>These are the beautiful pendants created by Nichole Moraila of <a title="Mucha Muchacho" href="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2022.jpg" target="_blank">MUCHA MUCHACHO</a> fused glass jewelry.&nbsp; My friend, Susan, went online to look at all the vendors who would be participating and fell in love with a pendant by MUCHA MUCHACHO.&nbsp; She ordered it and had it shipped to her in New York!&nbsp; Fantastic!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="360" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2022.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Okay, so here's the piece de resistance of the entire day.&nbsp; The sweetest, most beautiful baby in all of San Diego.&nbsp; Stella, who is just two months old!&nbsp; Her Aunt Lisa is the artist who creates the magical, whimsical paintings of OLD CAKE PAINTINGS and her mom, Laura, is a lovely girl who gave me the best present -- I got to hold Stella!&nbsp; She put her in this leopard outfit, because she knew she would see me and knows I love leopard!!!&nbsp; What I really love is Stella!&nbsp; I've offered to babysit every time I see her and I'm hoping she'll actually take me up on it some day!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="640" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%205.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Here's Mom, Laura, and beautiful baby, Stella!</em></p><p><img title="Spring Line Up" height="640" alt="Spring Line Up" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SPRING-LINE%20UP%2066.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Eric and I decided to go to HAIKU for sushi.&nbsp; We had a fast dinner and were treated to a sushi dessert by our favorite chef -- David!&nbsp; He's such a sweetie and a FABULOUS sushi chef.&nbsp; I think he's the best in San Diego!&nbsp;</p><p><em>This is rice with mango and kiwi.&nbsp; It was so refreshing!&nbsp; The perfect end to a perfect meal!</em></p><p><img title="Sushi dessert" height="360" alt="Sushi dessert" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/sushi%20dessert%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>All in all, it was a really great day.&nbsp; I wish I had sold some of the bigger items, just so I didn't have to pack them again next time we move, but I was happy with the response my work got.&nbsp; A LOT of people took my business cards, so I'm hoping they will go to my website, read and see more about my work, and spread the word!&nbsp; I did a lot of networking and I really think that's the best way to promote business!</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2008&nbsp;</u></strong></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2016.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>We had a fun time at the Whistle Stop Bar, but -- unfortunately -- I didn't sell a thing and most of us didn't do very well.&nbsp; I think part of the problem was that the WALKABOUT was happening outside, and people were walking BY, instead of coming inside!&nbsp; </p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%205.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="640" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2019.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>When they DID come inside, it was&nbsp;very dark (after all, it IS a bar) and the DJ was playing the music really loud, so it wasn't the best atmosphere for selling.&nbsp; It was hard to talk to people and I think they were put off by the loud music and left rather quickly.&nbsp; On the other hand, if they were there for the loud music (and the drinks) then they didn't seem very interested in the crafts.&nbsp; </p><p><em>This is Lizzy of LIZZY LU DESIGNS.&nbsp; She creates these fabulous skulls, which are hand-painted in gorgeous colors.&nbsp; She can be contacted at </em><a href="mailto:lizzzypooo@yahoo.com"><em>lizzzypooo@yahoo.com</em></a><em>!</em></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="640" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2013.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%207.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>It was not very successful for me, but I had fun with the other vendors, and it was fun anyway!&nbsp; I think Jen, who organized the whole thing, did a great job, but the turnout was disappointing.</p><p><em>These fabulous coffee cup cozys were made by a beautiful blonde named Denialle.&nbsp; Her email address is <span class="yshortcuts" style="background: none transparent scroll repeat 0% 0%; cursor: hand; border-bottom: #0066cc 1px dashed">chabotdesigns@yahoo.com</span>, and&nbsp;she is selling some them on her etsy shop here: </em><a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=52541" target="_blank"><span class="yshortcuts"><font color="#003399"><em>http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=52541</em></font></span></a><em>.&nbsp;&nbsp;I bought the one with the skulls and roses, since I'm ALWAYS drinking my coffee and it&nbsp;actually matches the purse I bought in New Orleans!&nbsp; I think these are WONDERFUL, because you don't have to use the cardboard ones, so you're saving resources and looking FABULOUS while you do it!&nbsp;&nbsp;</em><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%208.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>This is my lovely new friend, Stefanie Hilsted of <a title="MADE WITH LUV" href="http://madewithluv.com" target="_blank">MADE WITH LUV</a>.&nbsp; She had the most fabulous array of pillows, albums and bibs in the coolest fabrics EVER!&nbsp; Please also note the cute hip purse she created at a moment's notice to hold her cell phone, business cards, and money from sales at the show.&nbsp; She's a clever diva!</em></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="640" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2012.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>These gorgeous bears were created by the aunt of one of the NORTH PARK CRAFT MAFIA's founding members, Svea Komori.&nbsp; Her name is Linda Kishikawa, and her business is Little Snow Bears and Dolls. Her email address is </em><a href="http://www.peppysdream.com/ym/Compose?To=ltlsnowbears@yahoo.com" target="_blank"><span class="yshortcuts" style="background: none transparent scroll repeat 0% 0%"><font color="#003399"><em>ltlsnowbears@yahoo.com</em></font></span></a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;E<em>ach beautiful bear had&nbsp;its own irresistable personality!</em></p><p><img title="cRAFTABOUT" height="360" alt="cRAFTABOUT" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2014.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Here's Svea's table with her delicious doggie clothing.&nbsp; <a title="Belle Pepper Couture" href="http://www.bellepeppercouture.com/" target="_blank">BELLE PEPPER COUTURE</a> sells every accessory your dog (or cat) could ever want!&nbsp; The next picture shows my favorite model -- Bambi.&nbsp; The sweetest, cutest, most loveable dog EVER!</em></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2021.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Here's the cutest, best model in the world -- Bambi!&nbsp; I fell in love with him and when he looks at you with his soulfull eyes, you just melt!&nbsp; Svea rescued him and you can tell he's content and happy and loved.</em></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%202.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>This&nbsp;is Cecelia who&nbsp;makes gorgeous jewelry out of antique coins.&nbsp; I thought that was SO interesting and her designs were beautiful.&nbsp; Her company is called COPPER JUNCTION and she can be reached at </em><a href="mailto:copperjunction@gmail.com"><em>copperjunction@gmail.com</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2023.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Here are the three founding members of the NORTH PARK CRAFT MAFIA: Svea, Teresa and Penni.&nbsp; They are so crafty, yet also wonderful business women, as they are organizing the entire SPRING LINE-UP event at the MASONIC HALL.</em></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2024.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Here's Svea's aunt, Linda Kishikawa, and her&nbsp;<u>Little Snow Bears and Dolls</u>, each made with love and full of personality!</em></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2025.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p><em>Here's what my table looked like after the sun went down, first using my flash and then without.&nbsp; I was lucky Svea gave me this little light, which saved the day!</em></p><p><img title="Craftabout" height="360" alt="Craftabout" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2026.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /><br /></p><p><img title="CraFTABOUT" height="360" alt="CraFTABOUT" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CRAFTABOUT%2027.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>When Eric came to pick me up we packed everything into the car, got a spot right down the block and went across the street to a little Mexican restaurant for a fast dinner.&nbsp; Then, we walked down the block to THE DAILY SCOOP for some of the best ice cream in San Diego!&nbsp; The place was packed (as usual) and we waited on line to get our dessert.&nbsp; I had a scoop of chocolate peanut-butter (my favorite) and Eric got a Brownie Sundae.&nbsp; Yum.&nbsp; This ice cream is SO SO good!&nbsp; I hadn't been there since January (when I took my nieces to South Park), but the woman who co-owns the place immediately recognized me and asked how life in Clairemont was treating me.&nbsp; I couldn't believe she remembered me after 10 weeks!&nbsp; She's a doll and it's no wonder her business is thriving, because everyone wants to be there!&nbsp; The environment is fun, friendly, beautifully decorated (in black and white with toile and fleur-de-lis) and the desserts, including home-made ice cream and pastries, is scrumptious!</p><p>After dessert, we headed home and brought everything into the apartment, ready to bring it all out again tomorrow for the CRAFT MAFIA SPRING LINE-UP in North Park.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 23:30:25 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Two Craft Shows Next Weekend!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2008</u></strong>&nbsp;</p><p>I can't believe I have TWO craft shows next weekend.&nbsp; I'm starting to freak out a little.&nbsp; I have so much work to do and I'm working full-time, so I can't do anything all day.&nbsp; Since there's so little to do at my job, I've thought about what it would be like if I could plug in my glue gun and craft at my desk.&nbsp; I don't think it would go over so big.&nbsp; At least I get to read.&nbsp; I think crafting would be pushing it a little!</p><p>So, let me give you information&nbsp;about the first event, which is Saturday, March 29th:</p><h4>Shop! Stroll! Drink! Eat! Chat! Enjoy!</h4><p>South Park's Spring Walkabout provides pedestrians great opportunities to explore the great shops, enjoy lively entertainment and special treats from local South Park Businesses.</p><p>South Park, one of San Diego's oldest neighborhoods, is also one of San Diego's newest cool neighborhoods.&nbsp; Great food, art, music, unique gifts, and interesting services provide a flavor to the neighborhood that is unlike any other.&nbsp; Located just east of Balboa Park, South Park is known for its beautifully restored craftsman homes, which are showcased in the annual Old House Fair in June.</p><p>I will be selling crafts from 3:00pm - 8:00pm at <a title="The Whistle Stop Bar" href="http://www.whistlestopbar.com/" target="_blank">THE WHISTLE STOP BAR</a> with a bunch of other crafty divas!</p><div>The second event is Sunday, March 30th:</div><div><img title="Wanted Sign" height="388" alt="Wanted Sign" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/WANTED.jpg" width="300" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><br />So,&nbsp;I've been working nights and weekends and I've really accomplished a lot.&nbsp; First, I want to show you the metal file box, which I transformed into the footed Victorian File Box.&nbsp; I love it so much, I hate to sell it!</div><div><em>Purchased for $2 at the SALVATION ARMY THRIFT SHOP, you can see that this box was nothing you'd want to keep in your home (unless it was buried in a closet, where it wouldn't really serve any function or purpose).&nbsp; I believe in order for things to serve you well, they have to be handy -- which is why decorative, beautiful storage is SO important!</em></div><div><img title="Metal File Box -- Before" height="360" alt="Metal File Box -- Before" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/METAL%20FILE%20BOX%20BEFORE%202.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><em>It was scratched, dented and chipped.&nbsp; It had obviously been used and abused, and was ready to be &quot;reborn!&quot;</em></div><div><img title="Metal File Box -- Before" height="640" alt="Metal File Box -- Before" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/METAL%20FILE%20BOX%20BEFORE%203.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><em>Now, it's ready to hold your bills, or other important papers, and you can enjoy keeping it close at hand!</em></div><div><img title="Victorian File Box" height="360" alt="Victorian File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/VICTORIAN%20FILE%20BOX%208.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</div><div><em>I wanted the inside to be as lovely as the outside, so you are happy to open it each time you need to!</em></div><div><img title="Victorian File Box" height="640" alt="Victorian File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/VICTORIAN%20FILE%20BOX%2013.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><em>Some close-up views of each side:</em></div><div><img title="Victorian File box" height="360" alt="Victorian File box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/VICTORIAN%20FILE%20BOX%20--%20AFTER%203.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Victorian File Box" height="360" alt="Victorian File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/VICTORIAN%20FILE%20BOX%20--%20AFTER%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Victorian File Box" height="360" alt="Victorian File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/VICTORIAN%20FILE%20BOX%20--%20AFTER%204.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Victorian File Box" alt="Victorian File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/VICTORIAN%20FILE%20BOX%20--%20AFTER%205.JPG" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Victorian File Box" height="360" alt="Victorian File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/VICTORIAN%20FILE%20BOX%20--%20AFTER.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div>Next,&nbsp;I took a plain, plastic tall tissue box (which I also purchased at THE SALVATION ARMY THRIFT SHOP for 50 cents).&nbsp; I was going to decoupage it, because I have done that before, but I decided to bejewel it instead.&nbsp; It was the most challenging project I've ever done, but I think it came out great!</div><div><img title="Tissue Box Before" height="640" alt="Tissue Box Before" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/TISSUE%20BOX%20BEFORE%202.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><em>Now, it's ready for any room in the house -- a fabulous boudoir, bathroom, or even the living room!&nbsp; This piece is dressed up to go ANYWHERE!</em></div><div><img title="Bejeweled Tissue Box" height="640" alt="Bejeweled Tissue Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BEJEWELED%20TISSUE%20BOX%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><em>The corners and edges were really hard to work with, but I did it!</em></div><div><img title="Bejweled Tissue Box" height="640" alt="Bejweled Tissue Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BEJEWELED%20TISSUE%20BOX%203.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</div><div><em>Each side has something to offer: a faux cameo, a sparkly crystal, faux pearls, and rhinestones.</em></div><div><img title="Bejeweled Tissue Box" height="640" alt="Bejeweled Tissue Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BEJEWELED%20TISSUE%20BOX%204.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</div><div><em>I think this would&nbsp;look so beautiful in someone's home that&nbsp;you'd be happy every time you blow your nose!</em></div><div><img title="Bejeweled Tissue Box" height="360" alt="Bejeweled Tissue Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BEJEWELED%20TISSUE%20BOX%205.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Bejeweled Tissue Box" height="360" alt="Bejeweled Tissue Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BEJEWELED%20TISSUE%20BOX%206.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</div><div><img title="Bejweled Tissue Box" height="640" alt="Bejweled Tissue Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BEJEWELED%20TISSUE%20BOX%207.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Bejeweled Tissue Box" height="640" alt="Bejeweled Tissue Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BEJWELED%20TISSUE%20BOX%208.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div>I had found a bag of small seashells for $2 and a small wood-framed mirror for $1 at MICHAEL'S.&nbsp; First, I painted the frame, because I didn't like the naked wood, and I also added faux pearls.&nbsp; Here's the result:</div><div><img title="Seashell Frame" height="640" alt="Seashell Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SEASHELL%20FRAME%201.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Seashell Frame" height="640" alt="Seashell Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SEASHELL%20FRAME%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div>I found a small file box I had decorated years ago.&nbsp; I used to keep postcards in there, but it could also hold photos.&nbsp; I think it was originally intended for file cards, because it has a moveable&nbsp;piece inside so that however many cards or photos are in there, they will not fall down.&nbsp; I decided to add some feet (I just think it dresses everything up to put it off the table or floor) and added some faux pearls to the yellow legs.</div><div><img title="Small File Box" height="360" alt="Small File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SMALL%20FILE%20BOX%201.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Small File Box" height="360" alt="Small File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SMALL%20FILE%20BOX%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Small File Box" height="360" alt="Small File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SMALL%20FILE%20BOX%203.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Small File Box" height="360" alt="Small File Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SMALL%20FILE%20BOX%204.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div>Lastly, I did something which made Eric's eyebrows go WAY up!&nbsp; I had been walking one day on Clairemont Drive and saw a big pine cone.&nbsp; I carried it home and put it outside on the balcony.&nbsp; I just liked it, because it was so big.&nbsp; It sat outside for a few months, in the rain, and then I looked at it the other day and thought it would look so nice if I bejeweled it.&nbsp; I decided to use all faux pearls and thought it would be sweet on a shelf.&nbsp; It combines nature and glitz and what could be better than that?</div><div><img title="Pearl Pine Cone" height="640" alt="Pearl Pine Cone" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/PEARL%20PINE%20CONE%201.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Pearl Pine Cone" height="640" alt="Pearl Pine Cone" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/PEARL%20PINE%20CONE%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div><img title="Pearl Pine Cone" height="640" alt="Pearl Pine Cone" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/PEARL%20PINE%20CONE%203.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></div><div>So, you see, I've been a very busy girl!&nbsp; I still have a lot left to do.&nbsp; I want to decoupage three pieces today!</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:13:31 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>A Visit to the WHISTLE STOP BAR!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 2008</u></strong></p><p><img title="Whistle Stop" height="79" alt="Whistle Stop" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/WHISTLE%20STOP%20BAR.jpg" width="170" align="left" border="0" />The <a title="Craft Mafia" href="http://sandiegonorthparkcraftmafia.com/" target="_blank">CRAFT MAFIA</a> asked for donations to be raffled off at the CRAFT SHOW on Sunday, March 30th, so I picked two pieces and brought them to the <a title="Whistle Stop Bar" href="http://www.myspace.com/whistlestopbar" target="_blank">WHISTLE STOP BAR</a> in South Park this afternoon, because Stephanie Hilsted of <a title="Made With Luv" href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5392164" target="_blank">MADE WITH LUV</a> was going to be collecting items there.</p><p><img title="Made With Luv" height="75" alt="Made With Luv" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/MADE%20WITH%20LUV.jpg" width="300" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>It was such a gorgeous afternoon -- perfect for a drive to South Park!&nbsp; The WHISTLE STOP is a cute place with a pool table, a separate room with formica-topped bar tables and stools, away from the bar, and a stage for bands, which play there regularly.</p><p>When I went in, I was immediately greeted by some girls who were there to attend the KNITTING CLUB that gets together there some Sundays to teach, learn and just knit in the company of friends.&nbsp; They asked if I was there to knit, since I was carrying a bag with me, which looked like it could have held yarn and needles, but I explained that it was craft stuff to give to Stefanie.&nbsp; They were so nice and welcoming.&nbsp; I told them I've always wanted to learn to knit, but never had an opportunity.&nbsp; My Aunt Evelyn was an amazing knitter and my sisters and I wore sweaters when we were young that she had made for each of us.&nbsp; There was nothing she couldn't knit!</p><p>A girl named Jen came over and introduced herself and then, as we were talking, Stef came in.&nbsp; Stephanie had told me that the WHISTLE STOP was going to have a craft show on the 29th, the day before the one at the SPRING LINE UP.&nbsp; I told her I'd love to participate, but she said they were fully booked.</p><p>Stephanie explained to Jen that I was interested in the craft show on the 29th, and Jen said that there had been a cancellation, but she had to know what I did, because she wasn't interested in certain crafts that had already committed to the show.</p><p><img title="Tiny Silver Frame" height="640" alt="Tiny Silver Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/TINY%20SILVER%20FRAME.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Silver Frame" height="360" alt="Silver Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/TINY%20SILVER%20FRAME%202.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I told her that not only could I tell her what I did, but I could <strong><u>show</u></strong> her what I did, since I had two pieces with me!&nbsp; I showed them the small decoupaged box I had made, and a tiny silver frame bejeweled with vintage jewelry.&nbsp; She went nuts!&nbsp; She said there was no one else who did anything like what I did, and that people would go crazy for my stuff!&nbsp; I was so happy -- and flattered!</p><p><img title="Decoupaged Box" height="360" alt="Decoupaged Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SMALL%20DECOUPAGE%20BOX.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>&nbsp;<img title="Decoupaged box" height="360" alt="Decoupaged box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SMALL%20DECOUPAGE%20BOX%202.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>&nbsp;<img title="Decoupaged Box" height="360" alt="Decoupaged Box" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SMALL%20DECOUPAGE%20BOX%204.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="You are WAnted" height="255" alt="You are WAnted" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/YOU%20ARE%20WANTED.jpg" width="170" align="left" border="0" />She said their price point was lower than it would be at the <a title="Craft Mafia" href="http://sandiegonorthparkcraftmafia.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">SPRING LINE UP</a> on the 30th, but also explained that since the show was free, it was possible to lower your prices, since you didn't have any expenses.&nbsp; I told her that I'd just bring a small table (the folding table that we use as a dining room/work table) and just my smaller pieces.</p><p>I had a few more errands to run this afternoon, so I left soon after and when I got home I got to work right away.</p><p>Now, I have to work TWICE as hard, because I really want to have a lot of inventory for both shows!&nbsp; </p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:55:23 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Working Hard for the Craft Fair!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2008</u></strong>&nbsp;</p><p><img title="Wanted Poster" height="388" alt="Wanted Poster" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/WANTED%20SIGN.jpg" width="300" align="middle" border="0" />&nbsp;</p><p>I've been a busy little bee trying to make as many pieces as I can for the <a title="Craft Mafia" href="http://sandiegonorthparkcraftmafia.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">NORTH PARK CRAFT MAFIA SPRING LINE-UP CRAFT&nbsp;SHOW</a> on Sunday, March 30th from 12-6pm.&nbsp; </p><p>I haven't done any decoupage, but I've been working&nbsp;with my jewelry mosaics like crazy!&nbsp; Here are some of the results!</p><p><em>After getting such great feedback on my pink mirror, I decided to do one in blues!</em></p><p><img title="Blue Mirror" height="640" alt="Blue Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BLUE%20MIRROR.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>The piece at the very top is a 1920s pot metal brooch.&nbsp; I had this piece for the longest time and never had the perfect place to put it -- until now!</em></p><p><em><img title="Blue Mirror" height="640" alt="Blue Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/BLUE%20MIRROR%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></em></p><p><em>This piece has a faux carved jade brooch on top, surrounded by faux pearls.&nbsp; I wore this pin until recently, but the pearls kept falling out, one at a time.&nbsp; I finally decided it was too delicate for every-day use and it deserved to&nbsp;be featured on one of my mirrors!&nbsp;</em></p><p><img title="Green-Orange Mirror" height="640" alt="Green-Orange Mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/GREEN-ORANGE%20MIRROR.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>&nbsp;I love the dangle at the bottom, because it brings movement to the piece!</em></p><p><img title="Green-orange mirror" height="640" alt="Green-orange mirror" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/GREEN-ORANGE%20MIRROR%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>This 1940s cigarette case had seen better days.&nbsp; The finish was dull and scratched, so I &quot;dressed it up&quot; with strands of multi-colored rhinestones and used a single faux turquoise and gold earring in the center.&nbsp; I think it looks fantastic, but I'm hoping it won't really be used for cigarettes!</em></p><p><img title="Cigarette Case" height="360" alt="Cigarette Case" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/CIGARETTE%20CASE.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><em>Wouldn't this look fabulous sitting on a dresser or vanity?&nbsp;</em></p><p><img title="Cigarette Case" height="360" alt="Cigarette Case" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CIGARETTE%20CASE%203.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><em>This &quot;Ladybug Compact&quot; has one of my favorite color combinations: red, white and black!&nbsp; <em>The flat tiles with the Eiffel tower and the Spanish dancers are from the 1950s!&nbsp;</em></em><em><em> <p><img title="lADYBUG COMPACT" height="360" alt="lADYBUG COMPACT" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/LADYBUG%20COMPACT.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p></em></em><p><em>This make-up brush could really be used to&nbsp;apply blush or loose powder, but wouldn't it just look gorgeous on a vanity in a woman's boudoir?</em></p><p><em><img title="Make-up Brush" height="360" alt="Make-up Brush" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/MAKEUP%20BRUSH.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></em></p><p><em>This tiny silver frame would be perfect to hold a picture of the one you love!</em></p><p><img title="Silver Frame" height="640" alt="Silver Frame" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/SILVER%20FRAME%202.jpg" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>I'm still hard at work, so I will have more pieces to show you in a few days.&nbsp; Check back here soon!</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 23:17:39 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Decoupage &quot;Clock&quot; Vase</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>MARCH </u></strong><u><strong>9, 2008</strong></u></p><p>I recently made a decoupaged tray with pictures of clocks I cut out of magazines and catalogues.&nbsp; I just loved the way it came out, and I had a LOT more clocks cut out, so I decided to do another piece.&nbsp; I had a plain glass vase that came with my Valentine's Day roses from Eric.&nbsp; I LOVED the roses, but the vase was just the kind you get with any regular flower delivery.&nbsp; I'll bet you&nbsp;have one in the cabinet under your kitchen sink.&nbsp; Maybe I will inspire you to take it out and give it a new life!</p><p><img title="Clock Vase -- BEFORE" height="640" alt="Clock Vase -- BEFORE" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CLOCK%20VASE%20--%20BEFORE.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>This piece has been varnished, which means it can still be used to hold flowers, but it can't be scrubbed or soaked and&nbsp;it can't go in the dishwasher.&nbsp; It can be wiped down with a damp cloth and the inside cleaned with a sponge.&nbsp;&nbsp;I think it's best used as a decorative piece, along with the tray!</p><p><img title="CLock Vase -- After" height="640" alt="CLock Vase -- After" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CLOCK%20VASE%20--%20AFTER%209.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p>Here's another view:</p><p><img title="Clock Vase -- After" height="640" alt="Clock Vase -- After" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CLOCK%20VASE%20--%20AFTER%207.JPG" width="480" align="middle" border="0" /></p><p><img title="Clock Vase -- After" height="640" alt="Clock Vase -- After" src="http://www.peppysdream.com/craftsblog/images/CLOCK%20VASE%20--%20AFTER%205.JPG" width="480" border="0" /></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 22:08:10 -0500</pubDate>
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