Below are some of the pieces I will be romancing starting tomorrow… seems like a simple enough task.
Aren’t these pieces irresistible?
I would love a custom camel leather Chesterfield sofa of my own with a hide for it to float on, and a newly constructed piece reminiscent of an antique map cabinet to house my media (oh, and a 19th century gilded Louis Philippe mirror for good measure).
Friday, January 21, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Positively positive...
What a whirlwind of a week. This girl is dog-tired. The first week of my last two is over and much was accomplished. I did the last floor move I may ever do for MMA. I snapped some photos for nostalgic purposes.
This Sunday will be my last leisurely one for a while. I plan on spending it in a dreamy way, full of naps with my sweet little Abby (my precious pup). If I think about the future and what it holds it can be overwhelming, but its all good things… and I shouldn’t let goodness bread anxiety! That’s just absurd. Each moment is a brand new opportunity to embrace the vitality of newness.
Happy Sunday everyone.
This Sunday will be my last leisurely one for a while. I plan on spending it in a dreamy way, full of naps with my sweet little Abby (my precious pup). If I think about the future and what it holds it can be overwhelming, but its all good things… and I shouldn’t let goodness bread anxiety! That’s just absurd. Each moment is a brand new opportunity to embrace the vitality of newness.
Happy Sunday everyone.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
A wee bit of change is on the horizon…
I am shifting from antiques to antlers with the “rearrangement” of my career.
Although change is always a bit unnerving (and in this case, totally unexpected), this transition is a welcomed one and I am eager to see what transpires!
I will miss my antique world.
The pictures below are inspiring… they show me how I can introduce rustic sensibilities while still embracing my love for all things old and gold!
Although change is always a bit unnerving (and in this case, totally unexpected), this transition is a welcomed one and I am eager to see what transpires!
I will miss my antique world.
The pictures below are inspiring… they show me how I can introduce rustic sensibilities while still embracing my love for all things old and gold!
The one above is so me.
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