When we moved into this house 2 1/2 years ago, I thought that medium grey walls would be perfect in my studio because the color would be neutral and would not effect the lighting and colors on my palette. The moment I started painting, I knew it was a mistake, (for me, I just love saturated color...) But with a whole house to decorate, I went ahead and finished it. I didn't love going into my studio like I used to at the old house. So I am looking forward to a fresh start with this new color palette in the room. Below is the grey.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
I'm repainting my studio.
I am painting my studio this VERY happy PINK color. My inspiration is this vintage sewing box that I found at a second hand store last week (LOVE IT!!!!) and this fabulous fabric to accent the room by either making curtains or a tablecloth with. I worked all Saturday prepping and then painting. It takes FOREVER to empty a room and tape off the molding and windows. I painted the first coat and need to paint another coat tomorrow. Boy is it PINK! I'm a little worried, but after consulting my with daughters, we feel (hope) that the furniture and paintings will cover most of the walls, so only a moderate amount of pink will really be showing. What I really LOVE about the fabric is the GREEN. This whole color palette just makes me SMILE!!!

When we moved into this house 2 1/2 years ago, I thought that medium grey walls would be perfect in my studio because the color would be neutral and would not effect the lighting and colors on my palette. The moment I started painting, I knew it was a mistake, (for me, I just love saturated color...) But with a whole house to decorate, I went ahead and finished it. I didn't love going into my studio like I used to at the old house. So I am looking forward to a fresh start with this new color palette in the room. Below is the grey.
Onto more interesting things...Today after church, Carma and Daisy found the "Big Girl" panties that I made years ago (and wore the other night for the "Where's Waldo?" activity) when I was in a few melodramas in Cave Creek. (I played buxom call girls or "villianesses", and for a brief time I actually wanted to be an actress!) Anyway, the girls walked into the room like this....
When we moved into this house 2 1/2 years ago, I thought that medium grey walls would be perfect in my studio because the color would be neutral and would not effect the lighting and colors on my palette. The moment I started painting, I knew it was a mistake, (for me, I just love saturated color...) But with a whole house to decorate, I went ahead and finished it. I didn't love going into my studio like I used to at the old house. So I am looking forward to a fresh start with this new color palette in the room. Below is the grey.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Shrinky Dinks and Bottle Caps
I can't wait to add a few more darlings on!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Where's Waldo?
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Give a Day, Get a Day...YEAH!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
"Gravity vs. the Girl" by Riley Noehren
Today it was my turn to host the book club that I'm a member of. This month's book was "Gravity vs. the Girl" by Riley Noehren. The very exciting thing about today was that the author came and talked to us about how the book came to be from conception to getting the story published. It was inspiring to hear about a goal and dream of Ms. Noehren's coming true. It made me want to pursue my own dreams, aspirations and creations. I felt encouraged to take the risks that accompany "putting yourself out there" when you try new things. Yeah for strong women who courageously allow themselves to grow! Anyway, it was a fabulous day. And needless to say, the book was wonderful. You can buy it on Amazon.com (shameful plug, but hey, I know the author. brag-brag!)
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
We can't forget Cozmo!!!
When we got our family picture taken, there was one family member who got kicked out of the photography studio. Many might think it would be one of my daughters (who I always think are going to get us kicked out of many an establishment...) but no, Cosmo the Iguana was ostracized for not being a member of the "human" race. I found him/her (we don't know for sure) a small dog Snuggie. I picked the pink as it would be a nice contrast with Cosmo's green skin.Monday, January 4, 2010
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