
I love when clients bring me inspiration photos along with their furniture. And I adore when my clients are itty bitty babies related to me! My cousin’s wife, Rachel, reached out to me when she found these nightstands on an … Continue reading
I love when clients bring me inspiration photos along with their furniture. And I adore when my clients are itty bitty babies related to me! My cousin’s wife, Rachel, reached out to me when she found these nightstands on an … Continue reading
Telephone tables are great little pieces of furniture. While they used to hold clunky big telephones, they still serve a purpose today as a place to keep cell phones and keys handy as you come in the door. This one below … Continue reading
Everyone has seen these vintage three tiered tables. Your Grandmother had one, Great Aunt maybe. They are dated pieces of furniture that just don’t fit in today’s home. My cousin’s wife, Betsy, had her Grandmother’s three tiered table stored in … Continue reading
There is truly something special about seeing your child sleep in a bed that you slept in as a child. This full headboard and footboard had been in Kyra’s family for many years. Last month she brought it home to … Continue reading
I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Now it’s time to start the Christmas holiday decorating! But before I do, I wanted to share this grain sack inspired coffee table that I painted several months ago. Friends, family and clients … Continue reading
I have been keeping busy with client painting projects, but still find time for a project for my own home once in awhile! We have had this dresser for about 10 years. I found it on ebay and my husband … Continue reading
I love this time of year! The wearing of boots and jeans, the fall colors in the trees… the white pumpkins! When it comes to pumpkins I do prefer the white and blueish ones over the orange ones! I do … Continue reading
My dear friend Kira of Abigail Thomas Photography brought this vintage chair to me to redesign. It is a solid piece that will serve as a prop for her photography business. Her vision was of a child sitting with their … Continue reading