I HEART{ART}: Inspiration: Baby, Oh Baby!
“Elephant Love” 24”x24” Acrylic on canvas
NURSERY #1: TORI
This lovable elephant was painted for my niece, Tori’s nursery. My sister found a fantastic bedding set for the nursery, and that set the tone for everything. From there, she and I chose colors for the walls (from her hospital bed...more about that below); three walls would be grey, and an accent wall in a deep rose. An amazing rug with a huge heart in all of her chosen colors was then added to the mix. The color scheme and the heart rug then led to the idea for the painting. I have painted many nurseries and kids rooms, and I must say that it is so much fun. I love the wit and whimsy that can be in a child’s room. Below is another nursery, that has grown with age. This was originally painted for my cousin Joshua, but several years later, their family adopted a baby girl (Amanda) from Africa. I remember Heather’s call to me, “Is there anything we can do to Joshua’s murals to turn it into a girl’s room?” As you can see in the photos below, the monkeys are now “dressed up,” and flowers, bows, and other pink touches were added.
The last featured nursery art is a triptych I painted for my sweet friend Kristen, who was pregnant with boy #3, to be named London. I knew she had a wild animal theme in his room, and I couldn’t stop thinking LONDON ZOO...
RECIPES: Coconut Cream Cheese Cupcakes
My niece, Tori, just turned one! My sister had a delicious spread of hearty appetizers for the family that was gathered to celebrate the wondrous first year. She asked if I would make Coconut Cream Cheese Cupcakes for the occasion. But of course...
1 pkg. (8 oz) cream cheese, at room temperature
1 stick (8 TBS) butter, at room temperature3 3/4 powdered sugar, sifted
1 tsp coconut extract
(Sweetened Flake Coconut for the top)
Best enjoyed with a glass of champagne!
As I write this segment, it is hard to believe that one year ago today, my sister was in the hospital, and had been for a month. Twelve weeks before her due date she was put on hospital bedrest, with hopes she could stay there as long as possible before her November due date. Many women in this position only last a few days, but my persistent sister made it four weeks. There is a huge difference for a preemie born 8 weeks early, versus twelve. The short end of a long story is that tomorrow is Tori’s birthday, and you can’t even imagine that this beautiful, big, bubbly baby could have been a preemie at all. Her formal name is Victoria Grace, and she is indeed victorious through God’s grace.
Tori, the Belle of the Ball in her party dress |
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