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This little Lulu…
This little LULU also slept in the following sweetly stenciled Peacock Pavilions room.
Memorable walls
An unforgettable image from Lost in Translation. Visually descriptive, enough so that every time I see a photo of this place I get excited in anticipation to hopefully meet these walls someday. Reminds me of moments I’ve shared with a dear old pal of mine back in Ellsworth, Maine.
As a 90% visual person I can appreciate the loud silence against such a crisp backdrop far better than any dialogue that could have been embedded this scene.
A treasure indeed!
Stripes are done!

Here are the colors I used!
- Whitall Brown HC-69
- Damsel SW 7576
- Reflecting Pool SW 6486
- Plummy SW 6558
- Gypsy Pink 2077-20
- Bronze Tone 2166-30
- 2087-60
- Henderson Buff BM
Here is a photo of the cute little design I did in her other daughters room. Inspired by a painting that she bought for her daughter off Etsy.
By gawly we sure have fun coming up with things! Everyday painting at Steph’s house is a blast! Thanks for the inspiration and please let me know once the room is all decorated and cute!
Steal this idea: Painted Console Table
In November I came across a fun little article about how to update various tables in one’s home or office. This came at a perfect time because I had just done a project on my very own little kitchen table.
I haven’t made my way to the legs of the table yet…but…I thought I would share this article with all of you for inspiration on how to jazz things up a bit on a console table!
LIVING ETC.
Here is the DIY instructions as copied from the article in Living Etc.
Turn an old dining table from staid to stunning with these DIY ideas

How to do it
Step 1) Paint a neutral base coat over the whole table.
Step 2) Once dry, mask out different-width stripes before filling them in with your chosen colour palette. Darker colours will need three or four coats.
Tip: to prevent colours from bleeding when the masking tape is removed, use a very fine brush to paint along the edges of the tape with the base colour.
Step 3) Make sure you paint part on the tape and part on the table for a neat seal. Carefully peel off the masking tape, then use a clear matt varnish to strengthen the finish.
Tip: why not use up old sample pots of paint for your stripes?
What you need
Stripes painted in Famille Rose, City Grey, Lagoon, Lichen, Black and Mushroom acrylic eggshell, Zoffany.









