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E is for Ella

Ella’s Mom just re-did her room for her and ordered these letters to complete the transformation.  Her room is now a bright mint green with a coordinating green and pink bedspread and I’m told these letters look great hung on her wall.
Each letter is painted on a big ol’ 10″x10″ square canvas which means that when it’s hung on the wall 2″ apart, this piece takes up a full four feet of wall space.  This type of painting is an excellent option for renters who can’t paint their walls but are looking for a big piece of artwork for a focal wall.  They take up a lot of space without being too busy.  
As always, special requests like this are welcome and encouraged.  Email me if you have questions or for pricing info.  Makes a great Christmas present!
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Aden’s Pet Dinosaur

Just listed this custom picture frame for Aden on my Etsy page.

10″x11″ kickstand picture frame with a 3″x5″ opening hand painted with acrylic paint and sealed with acrylic sealer to protect from sticky fingers.  Makes an excellent gift!

***I will only accepting Christmas orders until Dec. 5th this year because of holiday travel mid month so please get your order in soon if you’d like to commission a custom piece of artwork.***

Other characters, colors and sizes available.  Contact me and we’ll get started. 

Christmas is only 45 days away!!

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Wedding Wednesday: Tchotchke Centerpiece/Favors

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…and with a little less than 5 hours left of this beautiful, rainy Wednesday I bring you:
 
                                                                                                              Picture by Kristen Mallory
WEDDING WEDNESDAY: 
TCHOTCHKE EDITION! 
For a full year before my wedding I collected tchotchkes from junk shops, second hand stores, garage sales and of course, Etsy to create my combination centerpiece/favors. 
There were a couple of rules for collecting these hollow treasures, they needed to be:
a. planters
b. under $7 (american currency) and
c. a little “off”….not exactly ugly, just “off”.
To make them into centerpieces was truly a family affair.  We (my 4 year old flowergirl, Sister and I) planted succulents in all of the tchotchkes, put them on wooden disks (cut especially for me by my loving Father), accompanied them with precious little terra cotta pots filled with small white flowers (put together by Lady, my Mom) added hand stamped signs (Made by Liz) that said, “take me home tonight!” and then they were all artfully arranged on each table by my BFF, Gina Marie.
Pictures by Meredith Mascola
The results were 100% unique, semi home-made, adorable little bits of precious that I could hardly stand to give away!!  These were SUCH a huge hit I was blown away!  People were hiding them from each other and stealing them off tables all night.  I personally saw the squirrel change hands at least 3 times, I’m still hearing stories about who the rightful owner should be.  And now the fun part is finding out where all of them went.  I love going to friend’s houses and seeing which planter everyone ended up with (aka who swiped what while no-one else was looking!) 
  
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Phantom Pharm Stands

For as long as I can remember I’ve always loved the adorable signs found at Farm Stands and cute little side-of-the-road shops.  In fact, a lot of times I stop at farm stands just to check out their signs.

Recently I came across this big piece of plywood in the scrap pile at the Home Depot that was practically begging to have an ear of corn painted on it.  I promptly took it home (then left it in my to-do pile for about a month) and was only too happy to oblige.   
So now I have this big 4″ tall painting of an ear of corn with some Fresh Prince-esque writing on it and no farm stand to speak of…well, except this one that I painted on a window:

Know anybody with a farm stand who could use some sprucing up?  I’d love to paint them some giant pumpkins for the Fall or some big ol’ baskets of apples.  And I’m willing to trade.   
If you know anyone who might be interested have them email me.  Thanks!
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I Love Fabric Bliss!

 Long overdue thank you “card” painting made for Aurora,
head crafty lady and Owner of Fabric Bliss in Denver, CO.

 Not only is Aurora a super duper double crafty lady, business owner, cat lover and hockey playing bad ass, she is also the most thoughtful and talented girl in the Northern 48 States.

 When I approached Aurora with the idea of making bow ties for my wedding in May she not only shared my enthusiasm for the project but took it to a whole ‘nother level with multiple emails on color selection and fabric choices and she even sent me an entire Excel spread sheet dedicated to the topic.  Amazing!

And the results were spectacular:

The boys all loved their bow ties, even if they needed youtube to teach them how to tie them, and it added such a special, personal touch to our wedding day.

Thank you SO much Aurora!  Love you!!

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Please, have a kidney…really.

                                                                                                            *Acrylic paint on 5″x7″ mini gallery wrapped canvas.

I painted this ‘thank you card’ for our good friend and wedding photographer Meredith Mascola

After everything she and her assistant photographer/husband did for us before, during and after our recent wedding, just sending a thank you card would have been an insult.  Hopefully this better captures how grateful we are for everything they did for us. 

We love you guys!!!

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the Dry Erase Farmer’s Market in Real Life

July’s second drawing on the Exit sign at my real job is of a local Farmer’s Market (which you can hardly read because apparently it’s time for new dry erase markers, buy anywho) inspired by a friend of mine (I painted the signs for her wedding, remember?) who recently left her own “real” job and is taking the reigns at a seasonal store in Plymouth, MA that is half farmers market/half ice cream shop, with a hot dog stand and an antique section for good measure and soon to be selling local arts and crafts along with ready made food items.  Got all of that?
 
Aaaaaand, do you know who’ll be making all of the shabby chic, old school Plymouth looking lobster signs and giant ears of corn to decorate/advertise this new-to-her shop? 

That’s right!  It’s me!!  It’s all terribly exciting.
 
I’m hoping to get down there this weekend to get a better idea of what I need to make.  More to come, stay tuned!

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Lobsta Shack

Fonzie (pictured below) & I painted this piece of found wood for a customer with a thick Boston accent and a collection of washed ashore buoys to hang on his shed.  It’s been painted, distressed and left un-sealed to allow the sign to weather naturally in the hot New England Summer sun. 
How anyone gets anything done without Fonzie’s help is beyond me.  Here he is double checking my letter spacing.  What would I do without him?