Social Distancing t-shirt
Make your own social distancing wardrobe with these markers and some old t-shirts
ALL UCHIDA FABRIC MARKERS ON SALE FOR $1.50 EACH
Social Distancing t-shirt
Make your own social distancing wardrobe with these markers and some old t-shirts
ALL UCHIDA FABRIC MARKERS ON SALE FOR $1.50 EACH
limit exposure:
keep a distance,
wash hands,
don’t touch your face,
disinfect high-touch surfaces,stay home
Wearing the original southern social distancing garment & putting my well-honed janitorial skills to use!
Longwood Gardens spectacular interior landscapes!
Words can not describe the conservatories at Longwood Gardens when thousands of additional plants are added to the already mind boggling diversity for their annual Orchid Extravaganza. Plants are coerced to grow from hanging orbs, wrapped around columns and in endless drifts of color on the gnd.
Orchids and blooming succulents with a forsythia hedge in the background!
Philadelphia Flower Show Favorites
The Philadelphia Flower Show highlights the work of floral designers and plant enthusiasts who transform blooms into spectacular compositions of their own. From over-the-top luscious to restrained ikebana, the arrangements and installations were inspired!
A pergola dripping in citrus garland with a raised herb garden below.
Of course it’s always nice to come home to our own abundance of local Louisiana flora…..
Even when faced with the reminder that great achievements often involve a LOT of weeding!
Exquisite headpiece worn by parking attendant made with supplies from Mo’s!
Art headpiece made by my brother and modeled by Ella. Prevents being heard and makes drinking extremely difficult, so great if you’re up for a silent, sober Mardi Gras experience! I’m sure he’ll take commissions.
Festive felted animals are great alone, but better in a group! Make into garlands, tuck in a wreath, or hang as ornaments. 9.99-11.99
Buddha Boards now come in colors- how fun! A great stocking stuffer for all the doodlers in your life. 14.99
Turn a bottle of something into a good laugh…..before it’s ever opened! Wine tag cards 5.99
(Yes, we just so happened to have two gigantic bottles of rum hanging around the store. We used to have an Icee machine, and….well it’s a long story)
We have HARD TO FIND Copic sets priced competitively with the internet! Limited availability, check store locations
Hanji notebooks made with beautiful mulberry paper and screened with stylish graphics. Brand new from Itoya. 18.00-20.00 (worth every penny for a discriminating treat!)
NOT your average Christmas cards! My fave is the Ebenezer Scrooge quote! All of these happen to be letter pressed. 4.00-6.00
Everyone needs a helping hand at the holidays. If you have been in the stores you will know I find anything shaped like a hand irresistible. Use these for cards, place cards, photos, theater tickets, parking tickets, etc. etc. 7.99-15.99
Organize with style using these mod ceramic pots. (also work well for plants or nuts) 9.99
We have TONS of cute things for kids & tweens. This sampling ranges from 4.00-13.99
Mo, Mo, Mo! Hairy Christmas!
Anatomical structures on the head and throat of a domestic turkey. 1. Caruncles, 2. Snood, 3. Wattle (Dewlap), 4. Major caruncle, 5. Beard
In anatomical terms, the snood is an erectile, fleshy protuberance on the forehead of turkeys. Most of the time when the turkey is in a relaxed state, the snood is pale and 2-3 cm long. However, when the male begins strutting (the courtship display), the snood engorges with blood, becomes redder and elongates several centimetres, hanging well below the beak (see image).[ Who knew?
Snoods are just one of the caruncles (small, fleshy excrescences) that can be found on turkeys.
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an ornamental hairnet or fabric bag worn over the hair at the back of a woman's head. Now also available for men, but to be worn on the front of the head.
You should spend 20 minutes a day out in nature, unless you’re too busy. In that case, you should spend an hour.
Gaga painting some abstracted landscapes inspired by our front garden.
I love to see an all contemporary show and the crazy diversity of artistic expression as people endlessly, tirelessly respond to the world we’re living in through their work. It’s always a mixed bag for me- some pieces so exciting and others pretty blah. But that’s the subjective world of art we choose to hang around in, right? I’ve read a few reviews, and I am not alone in thinking that this piece by Janiva Ellis was one of the most striking and thought provoking in the show. It is addressing a current hot-button topic, but processed and spit back out through the extraordinary lens of this artist’s brain. I’m not going to comment on the politics or who the “monster” facilitating this drama might be- ahem…
Janiva Ellis, Uh oh, Look Who Got Wet, 2019
Strolling through this highly curated exhibit, I’m always struck thinking about all the amazing artists whose work doesn’t make it into the museum. This piece reminded me of two other visionaries in our midst who are deserving of a place amongst the most interesting contemporary artists I know- Alex Mollere and Jim Graham. Mark Rothko also said “The dark is always on the top.” Without the sinister edge, none of these beautiful paintings would be as intriguing, and maybe nor would the world we live in. See what you think…..(and by all means Google these guys.) Maybe one day you will see them hanging at the Whitney, and you can say you saw them first on this blog!
Alex Mollere, Fight!, 2016
Jim Graham, Untitled, 2015
BACK TO SCHOOL SALE
NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15th
Our mostly beige plywood cabin is now uber colorful!
(I did the flowers for my aunt and uncle’s 50th wedding anniversary. Congrats Margaret & Fred!!!!)
a few of my faves…
They will not disappoint!
$10ish-$75ish with discount
$5ish set of 16, $8 set of 21
$27ish
$1.75ish
$30ish
$40ish
These exquisite papers are available to you for $10 a sheet or we can negotiate for the whole kit and caboodle.
The side of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art being painted by L.A. Graffiti artist, Risk. We sponsored this exhibit, Top Mob: A History of New Orleans Graffiti, which showcased many talented local artists whose work does not normally appear in museums!
NOCCA
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
KID SmART
New Orleans Academy of Fine Art
The Art Garage
Longue Vue Gardens
Arts Council of Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge Gallery
Baton Rouge Botanical Gardens
Knock Knock Children’s Museum
St. Tammany Art Association
Boys and Girls Club
St. Tammany Parish Hospital Arts in Medicine
St. Tammany Commission on Cultural Affairs
...and many, many schools and other worthy causes needing auction items!