Sunday, December 15, 2024

Diddling

 No... Not that kind of diddling.
I mean the aimless, unproductive, kind of diddling.

It's been almost a month since my last post, and it is only 10 days until Christmas and I... well, I am wholly and completely unprepared for it.

I've gotten a bit of decorating done. Not as much as I used to do by far, but definitely more than the past several years. Other than that, though, nothing much in the way of shopping, wrapping, baking, preparing.  ðŸ˜³

{Vintage Christmas ornaments on my mantel.  How I wish they were all vintage/antique Kugels but, alas, Lauren has all of those.}

Procrastination is a curse I am most familiar with.

I could post daily about things I have left undone.
Finding things I've done to post about takes a considerable bit more effort.
There are just so many squirrels to chase and rabbit holes waiting for me to fall into.

 So what have I been doing? 

Like I said, decorating. 
I haven't changed things up much so you've seen most everything before.  But I don't think I have posted these before.  
I got them last year on a (rare) antiquing jaunt with the hooker down the road.



Of course, when I first saw them, I immediately thought "Santa and Mrs. Claus!"
But actually, they aren't.
They are The Contented Man and The Old Woman of Capri.
Two vintage prints of works done by two different artists at two different times.
The Contented Man was painted by the Italian artist, Eduardo Forlenza (1864-1931).  The Old Woman of Capri was painted by Sydney Bell (1888 - 1964).
Prints of the paintings became popular as a pair, and they were commonly given as wedding/housewarming gift in the 1950's. (Hence, they are actually quite easy to find.)

My prints are in rough shape - and I paid far more for them than I should have - but I found them quirky and fun.
And I like quirky and fun.

As for the rabbit holes and squirrels, I've been making spun cotton candy canes.


Tedious, yes...but addicting.


...and kringles...


I haven't stitched at all as I've been having some hand issues, but I did get this little tuck finished...finally.
I think I finished stitching it 2 years ago...and just now have it completely done. 
Yikes.

{Love & Joy by Heartstring Samplery.  Stitched on 36ct "Tea Set" by Graham Cracker Fabrics.}

It has been a month of gloom here in Nod so true colors are difficult to catch in photos, but it is stitched in WDW Tarragon - a beautiful green and one of my favorites.


And, I have been wreath wrestling....


It is larger and heavier than it may appear in this photo and, no matter what type of hanging mechanism I've tried, it will not stay on my glass storm door (and I don't have any other place for it).
I cannot use the over the door hanger as my door has a "lip" at the top to open and close the glass and screen.

At this point it has lost so many greens, berries and pinecones I could probably   make another smaller wreath.

As of today:  Wreath 7; Crow 0.

So, as you can see, if one diddles, one ends up with diddly squat.

I have some rustic artisan carrot bread proofing that needs shaping, another rise, and baking, so the diddling continues.

I hope all is well with each of you. I know I owe a few of you a reply to messages. I promise I will get there....

15 comments:

Rugs and Pugs said...

Great post!!! Love the vintage ornies on the mantle. I have all the kugels...not...lol!
Thanks for the history lesson on the prints. My first thought was the gentleman was Santa. Even though you say they are easy to find, I don't ever recall seeing them.
Spun cotton ornaments. Interesting. So sweet. You have piqued my curiosity...like I need another thing to suck my time.
And last but not least...beautiful cross stitch. Only done for two years. Ha! That is like finishing it yesterday to some people.

Nancy said...

Oh, Robin, what really makes me smile is that you have chosen those certain traditions to keep this year, despite any lingering sorrow. Bless you and keep you this holiday season...

Prims By The Water said...

So love what you decorated. A great idea for ornaments. I may have to steal that idea some day. I really thought it was a version of Santa and the Mrs. Merry Christmas my friend. Janice

Saundra said...

Heck, you had several blog posts in just this one. Enjoyed the info on those lovely vintage prints,
Those candy canes you're creating intrigues me too but I won't even venture into how to do them. I used do do a lot of bread and dessert baking but no longer. Also used to make my own wreaths from the wonderful greenery this woods provided until construction on the properties on both sides of me and infestation of the gypsy moth some years ago.

Maureen said...

Dear Crow, your diddling seems to make you happy, heck just reading about it has made me happy, so please be gentle with yourself. I don’t know when or how or why the advent season became such a to-do list. Thank you for sharing with us. I found your blog thru Marly’s Samplers and Santa’s and Lauren’s Rugs and Pugs . I am shocked to learn Lauren is the Kugel hoarder! 🤭😉

acorn hollow said...

It is so wonderful to see you post!!! And lauren doesn't have all the kugels I have 2. It is hard to tell the difference unless you know what to look for. I love the pictures, so glad you got your stitching finished and some sweet decorations out.
Have a wonderful week
Cathy

acorn hollow said...

PS I am so jealous of the spun cotton candy canes. In what spare time I have I have been watching videos on how to do that.
and my sweet friend gave me a bear she made last year for Christmas it was out of spun cotton.
Cathy

Julia said...

You are way ahead of me in the Christmas spirit. I love your Christmas decorations and homemade goodies.
Now that the busy time is slowing down for me, I'm so tired that I looks forward to just relaxin by the heat of the wood stove. Of course, I have to make Tourtiere meat pies and cranberry cookies. I wish you a Merry Christmas with your family.
Hugs,
Julia

Betty said...

Don't sell yourself short! Your diddling has paid off and I see the fun results. The spun canes are just so cool and your ornaments in their lovely holders...inspiring.
I'm lagging here (not feeling the spirit) but I feel bad about I so at least I'm feeling.
My life long selling point has been "I work best under pressure". Ha. Procrastination is one of my middle names.
Thanks! Your post and picking up my annual wreaths at Trader Joe's (after a dreaded dental appointment) today will help shift me out of neutral. Merry Christmas!! Betty

NMK said...

Diddling ....what a great word ! I Love doing that !
Your wreath is beautiful , too bad you can't just stick a nail in the frame of your door to hang it though .
Your cross stitch pieces are so pretty , great you got them done & can enjoy them now !
Your mantel looks so pretty !
The prints you got are lovely ....I would call them Santa & Mrs Claus too !
I saw those sweet spun candy canes , I was very tempted , but I don't need another new project . That woman's snowmen are great too !
We were given Kringles years ago , They were absolutely delicious! We have never had them since . I think I ate half one all by myself !
Have more fun diddling !!!

marly said...

Love the mantel display. A lot. About the storm door, strong magnets on each side of the glass will work. Use parchment paper under them to protect glass. Mine are very strong, need a strip of duct tape across them to grab securely so they don't smack the glass too hard, and makes it easier to remove them. No decorations here to speak of, not even stitchery.

Primitive Stars said...

Morning Sweet Crow, hope this day finds you well… cannot believe a week till Christmas, these days fly by…..I really enjoyed reading this post sipping a coffee, your decorating makes me smile. Love the vintage glass ornaments on the mantle, so pretty. The prints you found are amazing, I think Mr.Mrs. Claus….Those candy canes are adorable, I sure would love them as is your stitchery, nothing you cannot do…..I have not decorated like I use to but I do love this holiday, the sprit of Christmas…… Enjoy your day my friend, love and hugs,Blessings Francine.

yaya said...

Merry Christmas Robin! I love your decorations, and I would just lean that wreath against a fence or porch railing or something outdoors. I have enough pine and pinecones that I could make a million wreaths but not the talent! Those prints are so cool. It's funny that 2 different artists have such similar techniques. They look like they could have been done by the same artist. I've never seen any around these parts but now you have me on the lookout! Now those spun cotton candy canes are interesting. I'm assuming they are not edible but then you know what they say about "assuming"....ha! Take care up north my friend. I hope the holidays are good to you and the new year brings some good vibes!

Mary, Windy Meadows Farm said...

Okay Robin, here's the thing, I so wish we were neighbors! Of course, I'd be jealous of your cornzebo, and I'd be dragging you to the one I see in an empty field wondering if I can work up the courage to knock on the nearest farmhouse door and say, Hey are you interested in selling that? And then have them look at me as if I'm crazy. But other than that, you absolutely make me laugh...I'm going through older posts and loving them. Such inspiration and talent...those candy canes are beautiful, and that gorgeous wreath! Oh my...prop it somewhere, then stand back, admire, and smile! I hope it's a wonderful Christmas for you, so glad to have stumbled on your blog. Enjoy this season! Mary

Mary, Windy Meadows Farm said...

I don’t know if this will help or not, and you may have already tried it - I read that lots of people are having the same problem, they can’t comment to posts on their blog

Someone said this solved their problem right away – if you go to the blogger menu, settings, comments,, location, it should always say embedded - I don’t know what the other options are, because embedded is what mine says. Anyway, I thought I’d share the info, hope it works – that’s got to be frustrating.!

Happy Sunday, hope all is going well.