by Dionne | May 26, 2014 | anthropologie, baby, Blog, blue and silver, entry table, girls room, glass knobs, gray table, painted furniture, periwinkle
I’ve been asked a lot lately about doing how-to instructions for my work. I’ve also said before that I plan to take more photos of my step by step process. Both of these things seem like a challenge to me. I’ve thought about what it is...
by Dionne | Oct 18, 2013 | baby, Blog, french provincial, furniture, girls furniture, green, mint, nursery, turquoise
This piece was selected and painted for the Ratcliff’s. It’s for their little girl’s room and will be combined with turquoise and raspberry. Seems I’ve been doing a lot of little girl dressers lately. Anyone else notice that?...
by Dionne | May 14, 2013 | Anthropologie inspired, baby, Blog, buffet, distressed, dressers, girl, gold and teal, nursery, painted dressers, vintage dresser, yellow furniture
I’ve been craving yellow, although I think it’s actual sunshine I’ve been after, this color makes me just as happy. This dresser was pretty boring but in mint condition so I gave it a make over in yellow with teal accents. Whatcha...
by Dionne | Apr 5, 2013 | baby, Blog, coral dresser, design, dresser, girl, interior design, mid century modern, nursery, spring hottest colors, vintage dresser
I’ve always been in search of really cool textiles. My all time favorite designer is Amy Butler. Her design aesthetic is absolutely what I would choose if I had her talent. Sometimes, I paint pieces purely by how they make me feel. Such as,...
by Dionne | Feb 7, 2013 | anthropologie, antique dresser, baby, Blog, foyer, gold, nursery, vintage dresser, yellow dresser
I had to almost get in a fist fight at Goodwill for this piece ( seriously, my heart was racing ) It was love at first sight, no one was going to buy it right from under me! It was soooo worth the fight, or “stare down” may be a better word. :)Check...
by Dionne | May 29, 2012 | baby, baby furniture, Blog, nightstand, side table, table, yellow furniture
I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colors. I rejoice with the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns. – Winston Churchill Here’s a little “non-browns” for your pleasure today! Just finished these adorable little...