Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Take the Gloom Away

I'm so sick of this grey, slow, rainy, heavy weather. What happened to spring? I'm tired of waiting and have decided I'm just going to will it here. So with that in mind I bought these beautiful tulips the other day. Now everyone think spring with me!


Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Think Big!

I'm so excited to share this with you. I recently had two images printed on canvas and I love them!! It was like Christmas morning the day I received them. They were waiting at my front door the friday of the last nor'easter before I was even awake and walking the dogs. I quickly walked the dogs and tore in to the packaging - wow was all I could say. I was as thrilled as a little kid on christmas morning and the feeling lasted all day.

Here's an image of one in a room (it's 20"x24" and yes that is the teddy bear my grandfather gave me when I was born).




Isn't wonderful!

And here is a close up.


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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Donate Those Dresses!

I have come across this organization several times in the past few days. I decided it was the world shouting at me to share! Glass Slipper Project is an organization that collects all those bridesmaids dresses that you will never ever wear again and distributes them to disadvantaged girls to wear to the prom. How cool - I love this idea! (This said from the girl who didn't go to her own prom.) Glass Slipper is based in Illinois, but I did a quick search and found Operation Fairy Dust based out of NYC. Does anyone know of a group that does this here in CT?

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Monday, April 02, 2007

Working with ROAR and Blue Buffalo

I'm really happy to announce that I'm working on a project with ROAR, a wonderful animal rescue program in Ridgefield and Blue Buffalo, a pet food company that is changing the industry - for the better of course! We're working on a fundraiser set for the latter half of the year. When all the final details get hammered out I'll post the info here - in the meantime check them out and see what great work they're doing.

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