Recently my days have been filled with fabric searches for various projects and clients are leaning toward autumn colors, I dare say because of the lovely colors we are experiencing all around us.
Various vendors for different projects…..
Lively and bright….
Quirky and traditional….
To adventuresome and creative!
Fun fabrics! Fun trims! Fun time!!!
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Hello:
Yes, these are all full of autumnal tones and tints but yet very different in style and pattern. We think that the trimmings are exceptionally pretty. Such a good way to add fun, drama or an accent to a fabric we think.
I agree, Jane and Lance! I love to add trim and detail to projects but unfortunately many clients tend to shy away from the additional price....but it is sooooooo worth the attention it garners. Thank you for visiting!
Beautiful patterns!
I happily "found" your site looking at another.
I live in a beautiful Victorian from the 1800's and I have been longing for inspiring window treatments for the second floor. I may have just found what I have been looking for! :)
I can't wait to come back to browse.
By the way, your previous post was wonderful~ I love Poe.
Have a wonderful weekend~
Lisa Moran
Bilancia Designs
Absolutely gorgeous! AND YOU remind me that I still need to look into some simple linen Roman shades for my dining room!
Thank you so much for your visit today!!! Anita
Thank you, Lisa, for your kind comments. Older homes from before the turn of the century are such a delight to "dress" whether keeping to its orginal design or adding your own up to date flair. You have an engaging project to keep you busy! Enjoy the weekend!
Anita, your posts are so inspiring and heartfelt and I am so thrilled you took the time to comment back! Linen romans are one of my favorites treatments to encourage as they are simple in appearance and operation, sophisticated and stylish with a linen material, and are versatile by either complimenting an accompaning drapery or simply standing alone. I hope you post a photo of your finished project. We all would love to see! Thank you for visiting!
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