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Sunday, November 14, 2010. Hello, My Humble Abode recently moved to The Tiny Abode. Simply click on the link to be redirected. Posted by The Tiny Abode. The Tiny Abode is a place where I relinquish the mundanes of life and aspire to design. I am a special educator by day and a design enthusiast with every other breath. Thank you for visiting my blog! View my complete profile.
Adventures in a new chapter of my life. A great Christmas gift for a loved one AND a Ugandan woman! November 22, 2011. Well with Thanksgiving being this week, Christmas is creeping around the corner. This Holiday Package from Sseko Designs. Would make a great gift for me, except I already have the soles! They help African women build a future for themselves! The problem is that when I first saw Ssekos in person in Philanthropy.
On the last day of our vacation, Michal and I decided to drive back down to Pea Island to enjoy its secluded beaches once more. To illustrate the wonder of seeing this natural landscape in person.
All things related to designing and decorating your tiny apartment in style without the high style cost. Sunday, November 15, 2009. Sunday, October 11, 2009. How to Use Paint Color. Adding white to full intensity colors. Adding black to full intensity colors. Adding gray to full intensity colors. Use warmer colors in r.
The Tiny Artist studio provides a fun and creative atmosphere for all who enter. My teaching methods are kid friendly as I explain the basics clearly and simply. I believe with a good base and continued direction I can guide them into more difficult projects and eventually they begin to develop their own style. The Tiny Artist Featured on For Your Island - Hofstra University. Adult Sip and Paint Parties.
Fawn and Deer is a Life Style DIY blog not too different from The Tiny Atelier. Check out the blog HERE. You can also follow me HERE.
I recently was asked to illustrate a radio segment that will highlight three most commonly seen species of raptor in urban and suburban areas, and specifically the Chicago area. Red-tailed are hard to miss. They are quite large and are so often seen perched next to, or hovering over highways.