Inspiration…it is easy to find this time of year. Everywhere I look, I see it, and better yet feel it in all the good things that are happening right in front of me. School is coming to an end, and we finally get to let go of the schedules and just breathe. Summertime is full of hot days and endless sun. Days filled with laughter and smiles. What can be more inspiring than seeing the sun on our kids bright carefree faces as they bask in the warmth and glow of a perfect summer day.
The sun, yellow, a great color for this time of year. I have already seen so many beautiful yellow things; it is obvious that it is a color of the season this year. A lovely yellow bud vase, a simple find from Anthropologie, filled with my favorite early summer flower, the peony. At the local nursery, I try to envision my flower pots… do I want them all one color with a variety of flowers or do I pick some wonderful combination of different flowers and colors, one we would want to paint, pinks and oranges or yellows a
nd whites and a hint of bright green?
I have these great yellow sunflower pillows from Pottery Barn on my porch rockers. I love to sit on my front porch with a tall glass of lemonade and rock as the day turns to night and the kids wait to catch firefly bugs. Oh how we love those tiny flashes of light… summertime.
We will spend endless days at the pool where the water is sparkling blue. I love to see what patterns and colors are on the kids’ swimsuits or even on one of those great giant beach towels. What will inspire us? I did see a yellow polka dot bikini at Old Navy while I was searching for suits for my kids. The suit made me smile. Although I loved it for its color and nostalgia, I am not sure my
13 year old would have appreciated wearing it as much as I would have loved to see her in it.
The sun, yellow, a great color for this time of year. I have already seen so many beautiful yellow things; it is obvious that it is a color of the season this year. A lovely yellow bud vase, a simple find from Anthropologie, filled with my favorite early summer flower, the peony. At the local nursery, I try to envision my flower pots… do I want them all one color with a variety of flowers or do I pick some wonderful combination of different flowers and colors, one we would want to paint, pinks and oranges or yellows a
I have these great yellow sunflower pillows from Pottery Barn on my porch rockers. I love to sit on my front porch with a tall glass of lemonade and rock as the day turns to night and the kids wait to catch firefly bugs. Oh how we love those tiny flashes of light… summertime.
We will spend endless days at the pool where the water is sparkling blue. I love to see what patterns and colors are on the kids’ swimsuits or even on one of those great giant beach towels. What will inspire us? I did see a yellow polka dot bikini at Old Navy while I was searching for suits for my kids. The suit made me smile. Although I loved it for its color and nostalgia, I am not sure my
13 year old would have appreciated wearing it as much as I would have loved to see her in it.Ice Cream… we will eat it often and perhaps even have an ice cream sundae party. Sundaes made in the perfect bowls, Lisa found these bowls at Anthropologie, and they are the perfect size for a sundae topped with a cherry (perfect for cereal and pasta as well). She has two of every fun color - her children love them - so much more exciting than her old white ones.
As for Litsy Designs, it may have been for less than 30 seconds, but I saw them. Three Litsy canvases on Grey’s Anatomy during the season finale, and guess what, they were a yellow duck, a green frog on a yellow background and a dinosaur painted orange with yellow spots. In a moment meant to inspire two doctors, they passed quickly by the canvases and into the children’s ward. We still remember with great pride the day we w
ere called and asked to paint those canvases. When I see them hanging on the set, I am always filled with a sense of excitement, similar to the one my children have right now as they can hardly wait for the first day of summer.
As for Litsy Designs, it may have been for less than 30 seconds, but I saw them. Three Litsy canvases on Grey’s Anatomy during the season finale, and guess what, they were a yellow duck, a green frog on a yellow background and a dinosaur painted orange with yellow spots. In a moment meant to inspire two doctors, they passed quickly by the canvases and into the children’s ward. We still remember with great pride the day we w
ere called and asked to paint those canvases. When I see them hanging on the set, I am always filled with a sense of excitement, similar to the one my children have right now as they can hardly wait for the first day of summer.Patsy
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