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a love affair with card room green

My love of Card Room Green started when we first moved to Minnesota.  I had a Farrow & Ball paint deck as part of my paint deck stash, and while I would occasionally pull it out to look for a particular color, I had never used their paint or one of their colors in my […]

painted garden obelisk

When I decided to make custom lattice for our DIY A/C surround, I measured and counted out how many 1 x 2s I thought we would need for the project.  I estimated that we would need 85 1 x 2s and figured I should round it up to 100 to have some extras in case […]

DIY custom A/C surround reveal

Jeff and I noticed a stretch of stifling days in the forecast, so that gave us the push we needed to get the DIY custom A/C surround installed and finished this weekend.  I shared the progress we made on building the surround a couple of weeks ago HERE. Since I had all of the pieces […]

four things | thirty-five

Well, between thunderstorms and hot, sticky afternoons, summer is in full swing here in Maryland.  I’ve been spending mornings and evenings working on projects outside and staying inside for the heat of the day, working at the easel and writing.  While I’m not a “summer person”, I do love the longer days and the slower […]

facebook marketplace find | vintage oak desk

If you followed my blog during our move to Maryland three years ago (can you believe it’s been that long?!), you probably remember that I sold a ton of stuff.  One of the pieces I sold was the vintage oak teacher’s desk I used in my studio.  Oak teacher’s desks turn up pretty regularly on […]

photo tips for pet portraits

I have been drawn to portraits for years, so it was only natural for me to explore portraiture once I started drawing and painting.  Painting portraits of living people can be tricky, though.  Winston Churchill famously burned a commissioned oil portrait capturing his appearance in his retirement years because he hated it.  It was a […]

what happened to my willow projects

If you were following along last summer, you might remember my obsession with weaving willow cloches and plant supports.  (You can find that post HERE.)  I went on a deep dive, sourcing willow branches locally and online, watching tutorials and reading articles, searching for inspiration, and then testing out what I learned.  It involved setting […]

four things | thirty-four

I must say, I am pretty proud of everything I’ve accomplished in the week since my last Four Things post.  I turned in my book manuscript, primed more pieces for building a few more panels to screen the A/C unit and propane tank.  I built another garden obelisk and completed a few commissioned paintings.  Jeff […]

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