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This 'n' That

21 Jun

Mystery Hostess Online Workshop – Ends July 10

2013 – 2014 Product Shares

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Painting the ring finger on your hand a different nail color? I am a bit anal, ok I am a lot anal, but I am trying to be better, I mean my germafobe is getting better after being in Fiji. So today I had running around to do so ran in and got my nails done. I had seen this on Pinterest (they had a little Mickey Mouse head but I left that off).

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Cute eh? Eek, look how my old fingers are twisting. I don't think I could do a whole hand this way, even Selena who does my nails said I couldn't handle it…ha! Does she know me or what?

So then I was near one of my favorite antique places, it is where I got the infamous guest bed and I just had to go, I had seen a little table the last time I was in and got my washi tape hanger and was hoping it was still there…and it was.

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I was originally going to put it in the house, but it fits perfectly next to my desk…not sure this stuff will permanently be on it, I was just trying it out. Can you see Toby?

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I won't be painting this beauty, look at the neat design on the top, it looks like it is wood inlay..is that a word?

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So Toby said "Mummy, you can't just take a picture of my ear, especially since that table is taking the spot of where my bed used to, so please take a picture of all of me since I am a big boy and not scared of the camera anymore."

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What else have I been doing? Product shares! Lots of them…thanks everyone!

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Look how cool this is (picture is not that good sorry). On the left is one of the new Simply Pressed Clay flowers. You add it to the mold let it dry and pop it out. I love them plain, but look how cool it looks after it has dried I put crystal effects on it and let it dry, it almost looks like porcelain.

Oh and did you see this little guy?

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He's the guarder of the bakers twine…and on that note I am going to sign off….and say the right day, I realized I said the wrong day on today's (yesterday's post).

Have an awesome Friday and thanks for stopping in.

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  1. Mz Cookie says

    June 21, 2013 at 8:54 am

    I love the crystal effects on the button…. I've never thought of that….. I'm having so much fun with the clay… now SU needs more molds for it….lol. Thanks for sharing this great idea and for the picture of Toby

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  2. stamper1942 says

    June 22, 2013 at 8:24 am

    Diana – I absolutely love the things that you find in your favorite antique store. The little container on the table holding the baker's twine is so cute. I cannot figure out what is tied with the black stripped ribbon but love it. Your website is wonderful and I look forward to seeing what you have to offer each day. Have a wonderful day.

    Linda D.

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  3. Wendy H says

    June 22, 2013 at 11:43 am

    How many little flowers do you think one of those bottles of clay will make. I may have to get some of that. You could use it with any of the molds that like michaels sell right or is there something special in the mold.

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  4. Diane Garlets says

    June 24, 2013 at 1:40 pm

    Hi,Di (from another Di!) My parents have these end tables (they are a set of 2); I believe they were wedding presents in 1950. They can be separate or put together as one larger table! You'll just have to look for another one now, lol!
    Diane Garlets
    Athens, MI

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