Painting a bloody bathroom sage green for a garden theme
Wanting to replicate my garden themed powder room from Texas, I anticpated the French Country birdhouses and wrought iron for the room.
18th Century Virginia Musings
Wanting to replicate my garden themed powder room from Texas, I anticpated the French Country birdhouses and wrought iron for the room.
Since purple is her favorite color, I pulled out a remnant from her Regency gown to create a sheer, sparkly window treatment for her.
Bemoaning the paint can we found in the garage declaring the walls of his room and the basement as pink mocha, my son couldn’t wait to remedy that travesty.
After five days of unpacking, I was overcome by dreadful paint colors on dirty walls.
Tackling the worst room first, I walked into the basement with a shudder.
Our real estate agent surprised us with a gift basket that contained Virginia goodies, including from Colonial Williamsburg!
Journal of our kitchen projects over the years: paint, tile, wrought iron, tapestry, seeded glass, beadboard, and new kitchen island table.
‘Tis the season for the annual gingerbread cookie factory…which I try to make increasinlgy more efficient but fun each year.
Designing our master bathroom, my goal was two-fold: French Country style with more practicality than the builder left us.
I turned my daughter’s room into a flower garden by painting murals, quilting, and sewing curtains as well as a bedskirt overlayed with flowers in netting.
Not long after painting the train mural in my son’s room, I painted an Under the Sea mural for my kids’ bathroom inspired by our vacation at South Padre Island.