Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Bugs -n- Such
This has been a more popular selection - it was done on 1 x 4 x 3 rectangular shaped quality pine pieces. They picked "frogs" for the background - but I have done them with bugs and alligators too! I fasten them together securely from the back and hang them by sturdy gauge wiring.
Baseball!
These were painted on 3 inch round wood pieces, about 1 inch thick, great quality - and ribbon to hang each letter! $5 per letter.
Zebra Crazy!
Zebra-themed rooms are cute, and this was my second one, and I am currently working on one more! This was on 11 x 14.
Amore!
This was a birthday gift for my daughter's friend who has a pink and black Paris themed room. It worked out well that there's an "A" in her name!
Home Run!
I did this trio for a baseball player from Ebay! I actually stretched and made each canvas, 8 x 10, and personalized the jersey colors, name, and number!
Trio $50
Trio $50
Space take-off!
Someone actually found me through Craigslist and bought this from me - her mother is a teacher and she wanted to suprise her - so I mailed it without ever even meeting her! But, she loved it! Her theme was "Radford's Rockets"
Some others along the way....
Since switching computers, I've had pictures everywhere, so here are some more that I have done throughout the years that I am posting. :)
Friday, October 1, 2010
Sweet Little Lady Bugs
I like this size canvas, it's a little different than what I'm used to, and a little more expensive, but it's a great size for a long name like this one!
I was commissioned to paint this to match bedding that was bought from Walmart - and cute it was! It has beautiful colors, and I hope her mother loves it!
$40
I was commissioned to paint this to match bedding that was bought from Walmart - and cute it was! It has beautiful colors, and I hope her mother loves it!
$40
Friday, September 24, 2010
2010 Teacher Signs!!
Here are a few more teacher signs I did this past few week. I always love a challenge, and when first given this one with the hummingbird, I wasn't sure how it would turn out. Hummingbirds are tough - the first few I did looked a little like bees - but in the end, the hummingbird appeared!
These are all done on 12 x 12 square canvas with acrylic paints!
$35 for theme
$30 for non-theme
These are all done on 12 x 12 square canvas with acrylic paints!
$35 for theme
$30 for non-theme
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
In the Wilderness?
Monday, August 25, 2008
Happy Birthday Savanna !
Twins are born !!
I did these a while back for a set of twins, boy and girl, that were to be born. They were going to share a room. It was a bit of a challenge, but ended up great. I hung a red ribbon from the girls, and blue ribbon from the boys. I mailed these all the way to Michigan! Thanks Ashley!
~ 16 x 20 canvas $50 ~
Doodlebuggy Fun !


This one was a lot of fun! I painted this for Cameryn's first grade teacher. Her room is already so cute. They are called the "Durham's Doodlebugs". It is on her front door, and I have to say, it's very fitting and gets you ready for an adorable atmosphere inside! Thanks Stacy!
~10 x 10 square canvas $33 ~
~10 x 10 square canvas $33 ~
New Teacher In Town!
First Canvas for Teacher !!!


I just finished my first canvas for a teacher. Hum, never had really thought of that before! It is for Ashley McConaghy who is a fourth grade teacher in Pensacola. She is so cute and sweet, and wanted me to do a sign for her room. Her theme is pretty much "frogs". I wasn't sure about all the colors, but after I saw pictures of her classroom, I knew it would match perfectly.
She was so happy about it and loved it, which of course, makes me estatic!
It was done on 11 x 14 x 1 canvas with acrylics and water, colors of blues, greens, pinks, and a little black, and had a green polkadot ribbon to hang it.
Thanks Ashley!
She was so happy about it and loved it, which of course, makes me estatic!
It was done on 11 x 14 x 1 canvas with acrylics and water, colors of blues, greens, pinks, and a little black, and had a green polkadot ribbon to hang it.
Thanks Ashley!
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