It’s funny to me that I did all this house redecorating last summer but 6 months later I still haven’t shown it all to you! We’re getting there. Since we covered the main room in Part 1, I only need to show you the shelves in our living room. I saved them for a separate post since there are several new items.
Please forgive the messy countertops.
These handmade birthday karmagraph creations are mine and my daughter’s. Theresa custom makes ‘color portraits’ based on your date of birth and each color symbolizes the way we relate to other people and what our life journey is about. Go to her website to find out more. The glass tile comes from Ben’s Garden. He makes all sorts of glass custom gifts.
These agate bookends are from Z Gallerie.This Mona Vase is by DwellStudio, spray painted maroon. The heart glass is hand-made by an artist in St. Paul de Vence. I adore it.
The mother-of-pearl picture frames are from Z Gallerie. That illustration of our family was made by mylittlebuffalo on Etsy. I printed it onto an 8×8 black standout via mpix.
The beautiful basket was handmade by my mother. The painting print was also a gift from my parents. I think they got it on a cruise.
I got this polystone hands sculpture on Joss & Main. They came in bronze but I sponge painted them with Pebeo Gilding Wax in silver. To me, they symbolize family, support, love, and doing our own thing while maintaining a connection.
Clock from zulilly. Vase was a wedding gift long ago. Picture from from Z Gallerie.
This painting is of poppies, my fave. I got it from Wayfair I think. Custom play dough creations by SG.
The little faux plant here was black and I spray painted it. The Journey art I created a few years ago. The matching Libra vases by Cyan here and below are from Joss & Main.
Ta da! Let’s see what the next room on the tour will be… I think we will move to the back of the house so SG’s room is next.
You have done such a great job in your house. Love all the bookshelves holding all your precious art and memories.
Great Jon Naomi…
Thank you so much, Cheryl! It’s enjoyable to look at it every day too.