i couldn't resist adding these frames to my pottery barn wish list!
i can already see snippets-of-artwork and photos-of-happy-faces in all those mat openings!
and now i'm off to find the perfect gallery wall to hang all these solid-hardwood beauties!
{supplies: koi watercolor, waterbrush, micron pen, pencil}
I LOVE getting my pottery barn catalog in the mail... However, now every time I get one, I'm going to wish it were your version instead! :-)
ReplyDeletei am in love with these pb drawings you are doing, lori.....they are awesome....i am looking at a hugh restoration hardware catalog (that i just received) in a whole different way....usually i just pitch them..
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Love, love, love! I am so enjoying watching this journal come to life under your skillful hands!!! You are inspiring all of us to do something like this. And I love your lettering... envious actually...but in a good way :) My handwriting was destroyed by years and years of hurriedly scribbling down telephone messages!!!
ReplyDeletea gallery wall in paris?
ReplyDeleteI love your Pottery Barn journal! So far, I want everything on every page. I'm a Pottery Barn junkie too. Though my husband was not happy with my oyster color choice for our Pottery Barn sectional. "Wipes clean so easily!" My foot. Pink Sharpie does not wipe clean! But it adds such a dash of style! :-)
ReplyDeleteLori, You will no have no shortage of artwork to fill your frames! And, what a spectacular wall it will be :). How fun!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jeanette
Grinnin'..love it!
ReplyDeleteAnother masterpiece!! :o)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have used your little grid templates again. This is another page of inspiration in your "Pottery Barn" journal. Blissful sketching to you...
ReplyDeleteI am trying hard with the template idea but ......Oh Dear! Lots of practice required, just love looking at your pages.
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