Sorry Kim, I went through ever family photo, every cat photo, and have not found ONE picture of my fireplace. Since my camera is en route to Nikon, I can't get any photos right now!
Willy, hee hee... you don't want to know how many colors it took to make that wall. At least 20 different shades of red, pink and terra cotta. Then some grey & beige for highlighting. Oh, and we had navy blue as an accent layer to sponge on. And lots and lots of layers of sponging the different colors on. You can tell which ones Heather did vs. me. She was only 11 when she helped me do that. I think she was a great helper and has a good eye.It took us two weekends just to do that wall.
Needless to say, I love to have fun with color. I grew up in a house where my dad wouldn't paint anything other than white on white and NOTHING hanging on the walls. His theory was that if it was basic, then the house held its value. Whatever gave him that idea? I always figured a pretty and elegantly colored and decorated home would be worth more when prospective buyers walk through. Oooo.. that reminds me, I've got to show you theone wall in my office. Off to find it!
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Here's my favorite wall in the whole house:
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I really need the wall space for my business... I need a huge storage cabinet to go along this wall and refuse to get one because I don't want to get rid of the pictures!
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