Saturday, May 14, 2011

Q & A

Since starting my blog last month, I have been flattered and a bit overwhelmed by the number of complimentary emails and comments I've received from my new friends in blogland. In going through them all, certain questions seem to keep popping up. This would be a very long post if I answered them all, so I will just focus on those most frequently asked.

Question:
Where do you get your inspiration?

Answer:
Everywhere, but quite often my inspiration comes from the things I own. My header is a section of a gate I found at a city-wide sale some time ago. I love the fact that the gates finish varies from white, to slightly mossed, to rusty. Take a look at this section.


Now look at the roses on my "Drama Queen"....




This is a seascape painting hanging in my living room....


and here is "Feminine Flair"....


See what I mean?

Question:
Where do you get your embellishments?





Answer:
I have been redesigning furniture and accessories for years, and during that time, I've collected appliques, fragments, and whatchamacallits from garage sales, flea markets, antique shops, thrift stores, resale shops, curbside, etc. I honestly don't remember where some of them came from originally. When I find a piece that works well as an embellishment, I use and/or reproduce it. Sometimes I make molds, sometimes I freehand, sometimes I combine things. So, I guess you could say that I am the source of my embellishments.

Question:
Do you sell your embellishments?

Answer:
I'm working on making them available. When I'm up and running, I will let you all know.

Check back soon for more redesigns. Maybe one of these guys will be the source of my inspiration.








4 comments:

  1. Beautiful inspiration Rosemary! I can clearly see where your inspiration comes from *winks* Vanna

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  2. all of these are reasons I drive and hour and a half to shop in your garage!!!

    if we were neighbors we'd be millionaires

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  3. Inspiration can come from the most unusual sources. Turning something upside down, inside out, backwards, etc, is always a good start for me:-) Just love all your treasures!

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  4. I'm excited to know you'll be selling your embellishments! On Etsy maybe? Your furniture is gorgeous, you are truly talented!!!

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