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Open Studio Highlights

I am so humbled and blessed.  
Before I even start to tell you about my Open Studio on Saturday, I have a few people I must thank.

First on the list is Luke.  My husband has been wonderful – helping me fill holes, repair furniture and drilling driftwood. Also, putting up with an overtired wife… Thank you, Luke.  To my little boys who have been so patient and helpful.  My parents who are always so supportive and are my cheering squad.To John, Mike and Rob for helping me move some very heavy pieces of furniture.

To Nancy Chace of The Sea Rose Cottage who’s always there with some helpful painting tips.  To local merchants who helped me promote this event: Kjeld Mahoney Gallery, The Roman Table, Goodies II, EveryGirl, Gentleman & Daughter Antiques, Paperscapes and Balance Studio.

Oh, and I must thank YOU.

Yes, you sitting there at your computer reading this.  You are the ones who inspire me each day.

You inspire me to paint something a bit better each time.

Your lovely comments on projects and posts have made my day each and every morning.

I know if you lived closer you would have come.

So I hung my sign on an old door I found in the basement  (the shade perfectly matches my logo) and waited…

I didn’t wait very long before people walked up my brick walk way and into my home. I wish I got more photos of everyone.  I only got one of my mom and I right before people arrived.  I was so busy wrapping ornaments, making change and chatting away.

It was so wonderful to catch up with friends, neighbors and blog followers.  Rebecca drove up from Rhode Island just to visit with me and see my work.  Rebecca, it was so wonderful chatting about paint and can’t wait to see you down at the Sea Rose Cottage later this month.

So here’s how it all looked!  When you walked in the entry you were greeted by this Scituate subway chest and the GIANT map page wreath.  I was up until 1am making this wreath when the Sox won the World Series. Ha! Ha!

The Talia Wine Table with fun Christmas gifts and banners:

Opposite the wine table was this rustic bench which I think would be perfect in a mudroom.  It has extra storage in the seat. The exterior is painted in Typewriter MMS Milk Paint and the interior is French Linen Chalk Paint®.

Here’s the Living Room which I outfitted as a kind of shop.  Everything was for sale (except our couch which I really would like to part with and our TV).

This Mabel Vanity and Mirror went home with little LuLu.  So, sorry the lighting isn’t a bit better… She was so excited about it and the little blue ball jar too.

My Grain Sack Dresser that I called “Owen” went home with Dan and Kristin, owners of Gentleman & Daughter Antiques.  He will be going in their guest room.

This vintage school desk and antique chair went home to be enjoyed by my friend Nicole’s small children:

Here’s some more views of the room:

I’ll be sharing more about this antique dresser painted in grain sack milk paint:

The Ariel Dresser went home with, our friend and neighbor’s daughter, Leah.  I’ll be sharing a before & after of this one on Wednesday:

I sold out of driftwood trees, driftwood sailboats, signs and German glitter glass banners.  Looks like Poppy and I need to do some beach-combing this week!  My photo notecards were popular, as were the handpainted coasters and handmade ornaments.  I still have a few pieces of furniture left, so if you saw something you were interested in, or if you didn’t get a chance to come let me know.

Thank you all again for your continued love and support.  I feel so lucky to be able to share my life and my creativity with you.  I’m thinking I may do another open studio in the spring.

Will you guys come over again?!?

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Sherry at The Rusty Pearl

I love this SILVER PENNIES !!! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT

Denise Givens
10 years ago

Danielle, everything looks so beautiful! I wish I had been able to stop by but we were out of town for the weekend. All the best to you! Denise

miss flibbertigibbet
10 years ago

Congratulations! I’m so glad it went well!

Robyn
10 years ago

Congratulations, Danielle! It sounds like you should make this a semi-annual event for sure.
Everything looks so lovely! Your pieces are always finished so perfectly and would look beautiful in any setting.
Are you rested up yet? lol
Hope your Monday is great.

Katie Cook
10 years ago

Wow! You are amazing!!

Paige
10 years ago

Yes! I will drive to Scituate — in a rented pick up truck!!!! Lol! Really lovely pieces! Congrats on some great sales!

Sarah
10 years ago

Congratulations! Looks like such a success, everything is beautiful!!! I w ish I could have come but we were at a birthday party with my daughter. I would definitely try and make it if you had one in the spring:)

At Rivercrest Cottage
10 years ago

love that black painted dresser. have thinking of painting an old family piece similar to that one and was glad it looks lovely in black. Glad your sale was a success.

Nancy
10 years ago

Everything looks so beautiful Danielle! Wish I could have been there. Thanks for your kind words! I so enjoy your work.

fiona anderson
10 years ago

Congratulations, everything looks so wonderful. I’m glad all your hard work paid off and your open house was so successful.
I love the pieces we’ve not seen before, and the way you’ve displayed them. There’s a great lamp on that last dresser !

Kristen Whitby
10 years ago

It all looks so fun! I wish I lived closer!

Danielle
10 years ago
Reply to  Kristen Whitby

Aw, thanks, Kristen! It was great fun. x