If you are in Charlotte, please stop by The Art Salon- I'm sending tons of work for it, and I hope you can check it out!
Please join us for the fall show!
Thursday, November 16 6-9 PM
Friday, November 17 9AM-2PM
at the home of
Peyton and Steve Hostetler
900 Ardsley Road Charlotte, NC
I was so happy to be tapped by the Greenville County Museum of Art to create a table top for James Farmer's Luncheon in conjunction with their Antiques show.
The Silver is Francis the First
The China was my Grandmothers and we use it as our everyday
Rachel Knowlton created the calligraphy for the place cards
The linens were some of my Grandmothers old ones
The flowers also have some fruits incorporated into the arrangement for whimsy and fun.
I am so pleased that Garden & Gun Magazine's Mercantile is carrying my Turkey Spur Cufflinks
I designed these a few years ago after my husband shot a large Turkey while on a hunting excursion in his hometown of Thomasville, Georgia. They have been featured in Garden and Gun, and I have sold hundreds of pairs of them in Pewter, Sterling Silver, and Gold.
If you are looking for an exquisite gift for your favorite outdoorsmen, keep these unique baubles in mind. I also have added a Turkey Spur full tux set to the collection, and they are a great add-on.
My two friends, Amanda Louise, and Jenny of Boho Style File, joined up to create a beautiful porch in Jenny's new home for the One Room Challenge. Amanda Louise had her workroom create these beautiful pillows from my Blue Cobalt Fabric And the girls also incorporated one of my Large Acrylic Vanity Trays into their Beautiful Bar Cart Looking good, girls! I love partnering up with other creatives and seeing how they run with some of the things I create: these are definitely totally different ways of using the fabric and acrylic tray than what I would've used them for, and they are just beautiful. I can not wait to see how this beautiful porch comes together in the reveal...
So this is the last blog post till the grand reveal!This ORC for me has personally been a bit of doozie. The rug I ordered a LONG time ago looks like it won't be delivered on time (although I'm keeping my fingers crossed.) And my fan looks like it can't be capped. (I literally can not stand the ugly lights at the bottom of it.) Oh, and I did eventually find the monogrammed shams: they were temporarily lost, but they are now in hand. (Alleluia!) I am highlighting some fabrics we are using and the details on them I love most. Here is a bolster neck roll I designed that has a linen leopard print and a burt orange velvet. Here...