CREATIONS BY MARIE ANTOINETTE & EDIE MARIE

Welcome to our Team Blog! Marie Antoinette & Edie Marie have joined together to create a fun place to share our ideas and lives with all of you. We know that our teaming up has been confusing for some of you and we apologize. We will refer to ourselves as Marie Antoinette (the Doll Creator & maker of fabulous items) who lives in Peacock Paradise and Edie Marie (the creator of the posts and story telling on this blog & amateur crafter of many things in my "attic") who lives on Golden Pond. What great fun we have combining our forces!!

Thank you for stopping by to see what's happening in our studios in Peacock Paradise and on Golden Pond!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Pea Green with Envy!

I've been busy in my studio 
creating my latest Theater Doll. 
She was so much fun to make!

She's my Baroque Theater Doll.  
I dressed her in a beautiful satiny 
green, light blue and pale mauve 
striped fabric that has a bit of 
shimmer in the light.


She carries a candelabra to light the way.  


  
Her skirt opens up to a scene of... 
is it Marie and Louie? 


She holds a candelabra to light the way also.

Are they waiting together while the 
Palace at Versailles is stormed by the 
French Peoples Revolutionaries? 

Or is it a young couple in their sitting room 
ready to enjoy some gentle harp music?  


You decide. 

The theater is your story to tell. 


I thought you'd enjoy the detailing on 
her hat. I love creating these tiny treasures. 


The Baroque Theater Doll 
can be found on my Etsy Shop, 
Marie Antionette. Take a look at 
my theatre dolls and my 
Paper Dolls. 
Here's some new Paper Dolls I've 
 added recently to my Etsy






***

Things could have gone better with Coke!



 ***


I received a special surprise 
in the mail the other day! 
Carmen Willis,
whose Marie Antoinette Shoe I received in 
the Shoe Swap several months ago,
sent me Lavender from her own garden. 
A lovely bouquet of it and a Lavender Wand 
that she made herself, a work of art!  



She even sent me a beautiful sachet filled 
with lavender and mint that she grew herself. 



Thank you for such a sweet gift Carmen! 
It was such a wonderful surprise!!

***

Well that's it for now my friends. 
Back to the studio for more 
fun creating!! 

Marie
XOXOXO 


This post written for Marie by "Edie". 

Next time Edie will tell you about 
her visit to the Summer Kitchen Girls 
in Helena, Ohio.  

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

It's Not Just A Lampshade...

 not anymore! 
Don't toss those old lampshade frames 
out... they're a new craze in upscale 
decor these days.

Google search



The white frames on white lamps look  
so tres chic with these old books. 
What do you bet they spray painted 
the lamps and the shades... 
the rainbow is at your fingertips! 

Skona Hem Magazine - Sweden



This is so adorable! 
Who'd a thunk??  
Some place for all those faux birdies 
to lite that have been nesting 
in your drawer!

Mathieu Challieres



And why is it MY mind can't contrive 
such great ideas with such simple things? 
A lampshade frame and a candle... 
I hate when my mouth gapes open in 
pure disbelief and awe!  

Google search




Look how they've just added some 
silky fringe to the bottom edge of 
these shades and used a large round bulb.  
I'd love to eat in this darling bistro... 
wonder what's on the menu. 
French? Italian?
Google search



Here they've sewn on whatever was in 
the scrap pile it looks like and it turned 
out quite interesting. 
Google search



Look what Antropologie has to 
offer. All kinds of shapes. 

Anthropologie




You can wrap the wire frame with ribbon 
or fabric if you want a special look. 
SimplyStated.com



This is a nice inspiration of what I 
wanted to try to do in my Studio...  
Pinterest 



so I dug out an old lampshade with a 
dry rotted fabric on it and did some surgery!
The demo work was quite enjoyable
I must say.  



I hung the "naked" shade from a plant
hook in the ceiling with some lightweight 
chain and "S" hooks.  Easy enough.

Marie had made me a darling fru-fru ball 
from vintage pattern tissue and peacock 
feathers that fit perfectly up in 
the top of the shade.







I needed a place to display the 
gorgeous Marie Antoinette shoe that 
Marie made for me so it's spotlighted 
in the center of the shade. 





Then I put leftover drapery rings w/clips 
on each of the shoes from the 
Marie Antoinette Shoe Swap 
and hung them around the edge with 
ribbons and such. 





It will be a great place to put those 
snippets of ribbons we can't bear 
to toss and sparkly Christmas 
ornaments too pretty to pack away.




Now I have a wonderful place to hang those 
darling little items that I love to see in 
my Studio. I had some tiny crystals 
that I hung from fishing line too.  
The cost: $0.00!
WOO-HOO!!





My friend "Kitty" found three incredible 
old lampshades in her attic and now has 
a new hanging chic decor in the corner 
of her awesome front porch. 
She had a problem with glue that wouldn't 
come off on one so she just spray painted 
all of them to give them a unifying effect. 
Cost: $0.00! 
(I'm seeing a pattern here)

Kitty



I found lots of ideas on Pinterest. 
(yes I LOVE Pinterest - too much) 

Here's a photo holder... 

a photo/memo holder using a drum 
shade on a lazy susan... 

a table... 

a plant stand... 

a planter made from a 
shade covered in chicken wire... 


a hanging planter, 
just add chain, chicken wire and moss... 

a shade with strands of buttons... 

crocheted pieces for a Boho look... 

and even different laces stretched 
around and sewn together - 
so cute for a dressing table or 
a little girls room. 

I even found this hanging 
lamp idea from Ikea on Pinterest 
that would be so easy to recreate 
with the right lampshade frame. 

Hope we put a new "light" on that old 
tattered lampshade you've got 
stashed in the back of your closet!! 

Get it out and start creating!

Well back to my studio in the "attic" -
blessings til next time... 


"Edie" & Marie
xoxo


 

Monday, July 9, 2012

Fabulous Daaaling, Simply Fabulous!

I have some beautiful things to show 
you today! 

I have a new t-shirt that I created and 
would like to share with you. 
It involves my favorite lady icon of course, 
Marie Antoinette! 



I came across this picture of Marie 
for a Coke ad and thought it would 
be perfect on a shirt. 


WOULD things have gone better with Coke?? 
Well they couldn't have gone any worse.

I just LOVE how it turned out. 
It's kinda "casual chic"! 


And I just bet you spied the 
most gorgeous brooch ever 
on my new shirt... 



a birthday gift from Julie Marie 
@ Idyllehours. Julie is such a dear friend  
and it was so sweet of her to send me 
this gorgeous pin! 
Thank you so much Julie! 

I've been busy in my studio. 
You KNOW it's been way too hot in the 
south to do only the necessities outdoors. 
So I've taken some time to create a 
new Theater Doll... 
The Peacock Theater Doll. 



I had so much fun designing and making her!  
She's holding a birdcage in one hand
(which contains a tiny nest and eggs 
and has an itty bitty key dangling from it) 
and her other hand holds up her dress 
and the peacock fan made of very 
small peacock feathers.


The "Theater" scene mimics  the 
doll and is full of beautiful scenery 
thanks to Rhonda of Rhonda's Originals




I had so much fun designing her hat, 
complete with a peacock peering out!  
You can also see her tiny cameo necklace.




Here's a glance at the back of her gown. 




Hope you enjoyed seeing my 
newest doll. She'll be going on sale 
on my Marie Antionette Etsy.




Stay cool my darlin's 
and have yourself a great week! 




Marie
XOXO




Hi sweet friends, Edie here! 


Just wanted you to see a cute pic of 
Marie at her computer... 




Now you know what she 
"really" looks like! LOL


Til we meet again, 
May God bless each one of you, 


"Edie"