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Toomey A Favor: Hand Painted Sign

My friend Danielle can’t draw.  I tell you this because, while she can’t physically draw anything herself, it doesn’t stop her from needing things drawn constantly.  Get Well signs, Birthday cards, kitchen placards…you name it.  And most of the time, when she needs one of these graduation/bar mitzvah/baby shower signs made she comes to me and says, “hey Mandee, do me a favor?” and after hearing that phrase over and over ad naseaum, she earned herself the nickname “Toomey a favor”.  (Her last name being, of course, Toomey…in case you didn’t get that.)
Her most recent request to “Toomey a Favor” was one of my favorite projects of the Summer so far.  Her family has a little lake house with a dock that needed replacing and when the old dock was torn up, Danielle, never one to miss out on a project, saved some of the weathered chunks of it and brought them to me.   And they are awesome!
  

They are perfect and raw and full of stories never told.  I wanted to keep the integrity of the wood but make it more weather-resistant so I whitewashed the front planks and secured them together with some twine to add to the just-off-the-boat, nautical look of it.   Then I painted a gigantic anchor on it, symbolizing the Toomey family’s anchoring down and establishing roots, their name & wedding date and I’m really happy with the results. 


Now I just need to figure out the perfect thing to paint on my section of the dock.  Maybe something in a giant serpent lady with wings and an American flag halter top?  You know, something classy.  Ideas welcomed.  

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Sadie the Incredible Mermaid Girl: D.I.Y. Traveling Side Show Mermaid Baby Costume

This year was my baby girl’s first halloween as a dress-up-able-human and it was imperative that she have the perfect first Halloween costume.  I had originally had my heart set on her being the bearded lady in a side show but when she wouldn’t leave the beard on I decided to take advantage of the fact that she’s not walking yet and put her in some sort of a sack costume which also meant that I would need to decorate her stroller…which naturally led me to make her the Incredible Mermaid Girl in a traveling side show!

I created her stroller cover using foam core as the fish tank frame; blue fabric, glitter tulle & clear plastic Christmas ornaments for the water; and foam core for the signage & held it all together using a glue gun.  I attached the whole contraption to the stroller (a Britax B-agile) using Velcro Garland Tie and all that was missing was a fat little mermaid to go inside.

Enter one fat little mermaid.  

I have a tutorial on how to make the shell top for the costume here 
& the mermaid tail tutorial is in the works!  
I’d love to see pictures of your home-made Halloween costumes.  Happy Be-lated Halloween!!
Christmas here we come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It’s here! It’s here! It’s FLUFF FEST!!

Today is Fluff Fest in Union Square and I am bursting at the seams with excitement!  If you have been anywhere near me for the last month or so I’ve probably already told you that I am the Official 2013 Fluff Festival Sign Painter!!  (A title I gave myself)  I’ve been working dilligantly for weeks now trying to get all 23 signs and 5 trophies done and I can’t wait to see them in action at the festival!

Fluff Fest was started in 2005 by Mimi Graney who is the Head Lady in Charge (also I title I created) over at Union Square Main Streets.  She is in charge of all things Union-Square from craft shows to farmer’s markets and everything in between.  This is the 8th year of the Fluff Fest and they are anticipated THOUSANDS of attendees!!

…Which means of course that THOUSANDS of people are going to see my signs!!!  I can’t wait.  It starts at 3pm and goes to 7:00 there are games and performances and a cooking contest and of course PRIZES!!

Maybe I’ll see you there.  I’ll be the one taking selfies with all of the signs. 🙂

Happy Fluff Fest!!!

You can see pictures of all of my little babies at my gallery page: mandeemade.shutterfly.com and you can learn more about Fluff Fest at the Union Square Main Streets website.

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I joined a sorority!

Ok, maybe I didn’t actually join a sorority BUT I did paint some FOUR FOOT TALL lawn letters for one!  The super nice ladies of Ioma Gamma Upsilon at U-Mass Amherst contacted me to customize their new letters and I couldn’t wait.  It’s probably the most unique (read: weirdest) request I’ve had to date so I was obviously all about it.
  
Ioma Gamma Upsilon’s colors are ultramarine & green and they wanted an all-over floral print on the letters.  I created a custom light teal color for the background and then did a simple white, blue & green design over the entire surface.   I also sealed the letters with a matte clear coat so that they wouldn’t have a glare during photo shoots but would be resistant to beer-bong mishaps.  (Or is that just in fraternities?  …Either way.)    
Now, before you tell me how great my all-over design is, because I can tell you’re dying to…I have a confession…this is actually my best-friend Liz’s design.  It’s what happens when she’s distracted and doodling.  These awesome little flowers and swirls just pour out of her pen…and then I snatch them up and make them life size on huge letters.  That’s what friends are for, right??  Thanks Liz!!

Sadie’s all ready to pledge.  Get this girl a paddle!

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Post-Nuptial Pity Party

Along with flowers and pollen Spring has brought us another of it’s joys, wedding season!  A lot of people hate having to go to weddings and loathe this time of year but I find I’m almost totally the opposite.  I love going to weddings.  I love seeing my friends all dolled up, making wedding presents, eating free food, gushing over the bride, judging seeing how everything is decorated and of course, the dance party. 
So why is it that this year while I’m seeing all of these adorable wedding ideas and blogs posts about weddings am I sad rather than eager to read all about them?  Why did I get bummed when I saw the cutest wedding aisle dance party on Offbeat Bride yesterday?   Why did I want to punch a bunny when I saw the backdrop of my dreams on GreenWeddingShoes?
I’ll tell you why, it’s because I’m suffering from a delayed case of PNDS: Post-Nuptial Depression Syndrome.  Basically, planning a wedding was the funnest thing I’ve ever done and I want to do it over and over again until I get it exactly right but I can’t.  My time has passed.  All of the awesome-ness and excitement over this one day is over and now I’m left with nothing but hilarious memories and a wonderful husband.  Life is so unfair.   
So I’m throwing myself a photographic pity party and you’re invited.  The dress is casual, the menu cake.  Photos provided by Meredith Mascola.  I’ll be not looking at wedding blogs if you need me.  
  

Sigh…

Thankfully my friend Annie- resident of Cake Town- is getting married this Summer.  Maybe she has an opening for a wedding day busy body so that I can get back in the game. 

…Annie?

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Quick Fix: Forgetting to Buy Flowers on Valentine’s Day

Whether you forgot to buy flowers this morning and are looking for a quick cover-up or you just wanted to make breakfast in bed for Sweetie, here are two quick ideas that turn regular Valentine’s breakfast-in-bed into something a little more special. 

Instead of just plopping some boring square butter onto the pancakes you’ve lovingly made for your beau this morning, why not cut them into mini hearts and then plop them on your pancakes?

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Then, using a piece of paper, a skewer (or a chopstick), a marker and some tape, make an adorable note to stick into those delicious pancakes you made.

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Viola!
Serve your pancakes on tray with some tea, juice and little paper hearts and now Sweetie thinks you are just the most thoughtful person, going through all that trouble just for them!  You shouldn’t have. 

Happy Valentine’s Day!!  
❤ mandee rae & purdy
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Rudolph the Red Nosed Window

Over the weekend I painted a Rudolph themed Christmas Window in Melrose, MA. 
Starting on the left side of their big bay window with a sign for the North Pole…
And continuing around to the right side finishing it all off with a Christmas Tree.


Candy cane letters spell out Merry Christmas above this little reindeer family while perfect white snowflakes fall all around them.
 

The owner’s of the house are the proud parents of a 1 and a 1/2 year old little girl, represented by this little mini Rudolph with a present for a tail because her Mom says, “she’s my little present.”  I die!

And, in case you were worried that I did an entire painting without Glitter, rest assured that the Mom’s bow is Glittery.  I wouldn’t do you like that.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!