After a long day with a minimal design crew, Shannon and I felt totally satisfied with ourselves! That doesn't mean we weren't tired. 6 days of 14 hours takes its toll! Take a look at some of the progress we made.
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We started out the morning creating a false ceiling or wintry twigs. White is so appealing. | | |
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I created this centerpiece using a large oval mirror as a base. My favorite greens, ornaments and my "magic" sugar pine cones made a dramatic statement. It's pretty instant! One of my holiday classes focuses on creating such centerpieces. You can take one home! | |
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Early in the morning, one of our long time designer clients dropped in to get a sneak peek! He raved about my selection of greens this year. He said they we had the best selection he had seen. Now that made my heart sing a bit. It made those 6 days of 14 hours seem validated.
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He did, however, make me sigh just a bit when he depleted my orange and green tree...you know how I am about my favorites. |
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We got all of the back stock ornaments into baskets and that was a real accomplishment. *Whew* |
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I have a great selection of snowy, calm branches... |
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Loads of quaint mache houses, this one in pale blue glitter! |
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And more Santas than you can count! Every color and size. |
It's been a long week. Lots of help and lots of fun...lots of aching feet and sore backs. Loads of trash. LOADS. Some discouragement.
But all in all, a fulfilling week of creativity and vision. Tomorrow we hang the garlands, wreaths and swags. Ribbon selections, design visions and more suggestions for beauty in your home.
I hope to see you soon!
2 comments:
The greens ! I'm so excited for new greens! Can't wait till Thursday night susan. So exctiing. YOu poor thing you must be exhausted.
Love you
Lisa
Leeshideaway.blogspot.com
It looks wonderful. What a huge task!
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