Below is another concealment project that's coming soon. This old cedar chest (my hope chest) really needs a makeover. The black Naugahyde is about to be permanently changed with this fabric that matches the headboard and I'm going to paint the outside with a cream color. Paint can conceal many problem areas and is a lot cheaper than carpet!
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Creative Concealment
Below is another concealment project that's coming soon. This old cedar chest (my hope chest) really needs a makeover. The black Naugahyde is about to be permanently changed with this fabric that matches the headboard and I'm going to paint the outside with a cream color. Paint can conceal many problem areas and is a lot cheaper than carpet!
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Lavender Hill Studio Mosaics Painting
Here is the little story that Penny received along with her painting:
Penny is the artful owner of Lavender Hill Studio Mosaics. She repurposes old furniture, teapots, trays, birdhouses, old windows and much more into functional works of art. Her loving husband, Kent, is her right hand man repairing, gluing, and electrifying her flea market and antique finds. He also loves to create mirrors and birdhouses for her to apply her work to. They love each other dearly and work together like a well oiled machine.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Chalk One Up
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Chocolate Cake Folk Art Painting
This is my chocolate dream come true! A deep dark chocolate cake iced with mocha chocolate frosting is decorated with piped blue dots. This delectable dessert sits atop a white decorative cake stand and the letters "CHOCOLATE" are painted in blue and drizzled with chocolate frosting.
Check out my new eBay header for my delicious dessert paintings!
Monday, June 23, 2008
Chocolate, Banana, Coconut Cream Pie
Hope everyone can read my handwriting!
Sorry about the mistake when I tried to write the word "chocolate". This is my favorite thing to eat and just the mere mention of the word causes my hand to shake.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Decorating Your Mantel
A twig swag with white berries fit perfectly along with some candlesticks that I painted to match and then some glass ones on the opposite end. You can click on any of the photos for a closer view.
My Front Porch
My husband works as a salesman for a brick company and got us the neat house numbers that I placed in front of the fern.
The door is painted black. This upset my dear friend across the street when I painted it black because she couldn't tell if the door was closed or open. When my door is open, that means the coffee is ready. It's our little signal. I hung a Longaberger basket with some ivy on the door and then added a door knocker that I got at Nell Hill's in Atchison, KS.
I still felt like it needed something, so I cut a square of chipboard and used a tape runner to attach black and white striped paper to it. I then printed the letter "H" (for Holman) on parchment paper. To get the letter large enough, (since most programs the font only goes up to 100), highlight the number that is in the font box and type in 200 or 300, or whatever size you need. Using the tape runner, apply this to the center of the striped paper. Punch a tiny hole in the center of the "H" and place a large brad in the center. You can then punch two holes at the top, run black grosgrain through the holes and tie it to the basket.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Chalk One Up * A Patient Gardener
I can't believe this verse actually fit on this door! Believe me, I'm not a patient gardener. I do want to learn from this verse, though and apply it to my life.
I am impatient for this little redbud tree to grown and provide more shade and a place for the birds to sit.
I'm impatient for these two hostas that I transplanted this year to take off.
I'm impatient for these lilies in the foreground, that I transplanted, to get as big as the ones in the back.
I'm impatient for this variegated liriope to get large enough to divide. These little violas just pop up everywhere in my garden releaving me of my impatience. I promise to work on my very bad trait!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Coffee Shop Painting
Friday, June 13, 2008
Chalk One Up
I will be adding words of wisdom once on a week on my kitchen door chalkboard, titled "Chalk One Up". This one comes from Philippians 4:4 in the New Testament.
I just finished a new painting and will share it with you soon. This custom painting is a gift so I'll have to wait until it's safe to show it.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Two New Cupcake Paintings
This little painting is done on a 4 inch x 4 inch box canvas.
What could be more "light 'n creamy" than a cupcake with swirled vanilla creme frosting and confetti sprinkled on top? Loads of charm for your shabby chic kitchen.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Clara's Confections Folk Art Painting
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Another Drive By
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Houses Painted From Photos
I believe this photo (below) was taken in Saratoga Springs where I was teaching a seminar. This house was painted on a lap desk which was also featured in my post about crackling.
Over the years I have received photos from people all over the country of houses they thought I would enjoy. Someone also sent me books of victorian houses. It's been such a joy to paint different styles of homes from across the US and Canada and a pleasure to teach seminars to all the wonderful students I've had over the past 25 years.