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August 25, 2011
August 20, 2011
It's out! 2011 Southern Living Idea House
It is a privilege to showcase my hand-stenciled pillows throughout the 2011 Southern Living Idea House outside of Austin in Horseshoe Bay, Texas!
In the living room, I created a signature pillow for Mohon-Imber Interiors, Idea House interior designer, using the firm's logo. This pillow, natural linen with alabaster paint, is the perfect accent for this hill country room.
The Vintner pattern was used throughout the master suite and for sofa pillows. The king shams on the bed were created with a coordinating border. All pillows in this tranquil bedroom are bamboo linen stenciled in ivory paint.
The living room's custom pillows were specially created using the architects’ logo in slate linen and ivory paint.
Michael G. Imber is the architect for this spectacular 2011 Southern Living Idea House.
Art Appreciation 101: Enjoying the fruits of my labor.
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I would enjoy creating a signature logo hand-stenciled fabric for you, too. Contact me.
June 29, 2011
STUDIO: A Place for Tomatoes
If you want something done, ask a busy person. —Lucille Ball
While I stencil fabrics and sew pillows in my oh-so-luxurious Studio, I really do run a small family as well. Two perpetual motion kids, one oft' traveling husband, a big ol' Rhodesian Ridgeback and a multi-ethnic Saint Bernard mix, squiggly, mutating chauffeur duties, loads of orchids and a dozen prolific tomato plants: these are the maze through which I wend any irregular day. Consolidation is the trick. Keep a Studio nearby. Like in the backyard. What would you give for a husband who relinquished and expanded his brand new tool shed and turned it into the Palace of Print for you? A kajillion bucks? Yeah, me, too. But never mind. I'm keeping him, and I love my Studio. It's where I transform linens and fabric paints into patterns and prints that become custom, handmade pillows and bolsters and shams and draperies for showcase homes and businesses and for you, too, if you want some. Catch me quick. I do take breaks. I'm about to enjoy share a tomato + basil + balsamico + olive oil + crusty bread sandwich and a glass of Chardonnay.
The Chardonnay is all mine.
November 15, 2010
All Covered in Pillows
Or: Pillow Delivery Team of Two
What to do? Tracery to the rescue.
My chief helper and I gathered up a suitable representation of colors and patterns and toted them off to tracery Interiors for their very Grand Opening.
We delivered piles of my pillows to tracery Interiors (It does rock!) in Mountain Brook, Alabama.
What to do? Tracery to the rescue.
My chief helper and I gathered up a suitable representation of colors and patterns and toted them off to tracery Interiors for their very Grand Opening.
We delivered piles of my pillows to tracery Interiors (It does rock!) in Mountain Brook, Alabama.
The pillows are living comfortably now all over the shop. Go take a look. You'll probably love them. Check out their blog for locations.
[I have the best helper ever. Thanks, kiddo.]
November 12, 2010
Piles of Pillows
I chose the most serene and tasteful, classy and classic linen and paint colors.
I stenciled yard upon yard of the fabrics by hand in Turkish Rose and Morris Stevens patterns, encased the down-feather pillows, hid all the zippers away neatly in the seams, turned the flanges out precisely. The pillows multiplied and accumulated and piled up. They really piled up.
I had piles and piles of pillows. A plethora of pillows.
What to do?
I stenciled yard upon yard of the fabrics by hand in Turkish Rose and Morris Stevens patterns, encased the down-feather pillows, hid all the zippers away neatly in the seams, turned the flanges out precisely. The pillows multiplied and accumulated and piled up. They really piled up.
I had piles and piles of pillows. A plethora of pillows.
Lots of piles of pillows. More than these by far.
October 4, 2010
Hand-stenciled Linen Pillows | Tailored
Click. You know you want to.
Dress me up. Dress me casual.
You'll be pleased with me.
October 1, 2010
Process | Linen Stenciling
If you want to make an omelet, you've got to crack some eggs. —Unknown
Or: How the process of hand-stenciling on linen is messy, but the result is quite pretty
But wait!
- Pour stiff mug of coffee
- Put on bib overalls
- Lay out the tarp
- Assemble materials
Beginning to crack the eggs...
Black hand-stenciled on natural linen...
Black hand-stenciled on natural linen...
Two eggs, over easy.
Lengths of linen, hand-stenciled in black and in white on natural...
This is going to become a beautiful natural linen pillow.
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