So happy with great feedback

May 21, 2011 under Uncategorized

Personalised graffiti canvas wall art
I’m always so happy when I hear from a customer letting me know how much they like the wall art I have created for them.  To create a picture for someone is quite a responsibility for me as I am very aware of the customers high expectations.  If I am creating a personalised picture for a child, it is just as important that the child loves their art, I want them to enjoy seeing their gorgeous, unique wall art, created just for them.
I recently created the personalised graffiti wall art for a boy and had the following email:

“Harvey (my 8 year old) absolutely loved the wall art and couldn’t wait to show
his friends and to

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tell them it was hand painted just for him, so thank you so
much, the packaging was lovely too, it would make a perfect gift

I really appreciate it when I receive lovely feedback and to know that my wall art is making their room a happy place to be!

Custom made handmade Hydrangea wall art
I was so happy to receive a photograph from a happy customer showing the wall art I had created for her bedroom.  She wanted the wall art to go in a bedroom that had been decorated in duck egg blue and white and I custom made the art based on her requirements.
I hope you agree that the canvas wall art I have created looks wonderful in this bedroom setting.

Blue and white Hydrangea canvas wall art

Do's and don'ts on home decor

May 21, 2011 under Do's and dont's on home decor

Many of us are a little scared of decorating a room, in fact this can be one of the reasons we delay things.
It may mean a lot of time and effort and will we actually like the end result. Getting your home just the way
you like it takes a little patience and a lot of trial and error.  Once you are inspired and find your own personal
style you will be one step closer to home happiness!

Here are a few do’s and dont’s to keep in mind while shopping for accessories for the home:

Do

Use neutrals and make them monochromatic throughout the room, or pick one colour, maybe a bright colour,
and add it in minimal places. Try a burst of bright red or yellow-green.

Use odd numbers: When grouping items, odd quantities - 1, 3, 5 - is more interesting to the eye than an even-numbered ensemble.

Keep collections together: If you have collections of items, such as travel souvenirs or ornaments, place them
in a group together. Don’t put them all over the house, they look much better if you put them in one area.

Don’t

Be blinded by bargains: Just because an item has 75 percent off does not mean you need it. Don’t you find that
it is very compelling to buy something that is cheap, even though it may not be your style or have the quality you want?
Over time you will end up with lots of bargain items that don’t look right together.
These items will collect dust instead of compliments.

Over accessorise:  For a room, buy three large

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scale items, rather than cluttering the room with
a lot of smaller items.

Hang art or wall objects too high: Don’t hang anything more than 12 inches above a surface such as a side table or
end table. If it gets above 12 inches, it’ll disconnect that focal point. For blank walls with no furniture, hang art at
eye level. Eye-level is about 5 and a half feet .

For many people, pinpointing their own style is harder than it sounds.  Looking through home style magazines is a
good way of finding colours and styles that your eye is drawn to. Enjoy doing some research into the styles that work
and getting ideas on use of colour, you will soon be making decisions on the look you want to acheive.
Don’t over look items you may already own to use in your decor, it is not always about buying new items, the pieces
you own have meaning and if it’s an item you have always loved, this can still be used, maybe use this as an inspiration
to the style you will create.