Monday, July 19, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Gardening Fun!
This very cute watering can had a flower painted on it that did not appeal to me so I covered it with paint and then added my own painting of a rosemary sprig and the word "Rosemary." Sitting beside my rosemary plant in my herb garden seemed to be the perfect backdrop for the photo shoot!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Woo hoo!!!
I am proud to say that I just sold my French Country Duo! Yes, a lady visited my booth (at a local antique mall) and purchased the set!
Happy 4th of July to Everyone! Have a fun and safe holiday weekend!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Flower Power
Sunday, June 20, 2010
A, B, C, D, E, F, G . . .
Here are a few little letters I painted with pink roses and green vines. I sell them to local shops and also carry them in my booth. Glitter-paint scattered around the petals combined with bow accents make the letters dainty and sweet ! I painted these with a baby's nursery or a girlie girl's bedroom in mind. They stand 9 inches tall as they await a perfect spot on a pretty wall!
The animal print is not the best background for these letters - oops!
Friday, June 18, 2010
Benches, Tuffets and Seats, Oh My!
Here is a little collection of some vanity benches, seats and tuffets that I recently completed. I took them to a show in Leiper's Fork, TN and did not sell any of them, however when I placed them in my antique mall booth I sold them all very quickly! Lesson learned: Shabby, cottage, distressed benches, tuffets and seats sell: They just don't sale at art/craft shows!
The beautiful and lovely white, cottage settte was custom tailored by my sister, Argie (standing behind the settee). It is a beautiful, white, twill with frilly pillows that she created from Rachel Ashwell fabric. This settee is currently in my booth waiting to find the "perfect home!"
All of these required very little preparation (except for my sister's settee, of course). Just a little painting and sanding on the legs and feet for the cottage, distressed look. The finishing touch was some minor upholstery to complete the look!
A few of my other pieces mixed in with the stools: a tea pot & cups,
some framed, shabby fabric and vintage linens.
This is one of my favorite pieces that my sister has ever created! A simply beautiful settee!
It would be perfect in a sunroom, bedroom, little girl's room or powder room!
Shabby little metal bench with
This reminds me of the tuffet that Little Miss Muffet must have
sat upon while eating her curds and whey! (below)
The sweet baby quilts are also designed and constructed by my sister Argie.
The quilt in the foreground is made with Rachel Ashwell fabric.
It sold this week in my antique booth!!! A lucky, baby girl gets to enjoy her new treasure!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!
This is a 1950's vintage dresser that I re-designed to become a desk or work station for a girlie girl! I replaced the original mirror with a cork board for posting photos, phone numbers and important dates! The veneer was chipping and peeling at the bottom of each side so I decided to camoflauge the splintering with 1/4 inch plywood flowers. It then just made sense to cut out more flowers to scatter around the rest of the desk. White, porcelain knobs were a perfect accent for the drawers. The flowers made this treasure a unique conservation piece!
Last fall at an art show I sold "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" to an excited little girl who had the perfect place in her bedroom for a girlie desk!
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