tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735965025647661936.post2226573356185121361..comments2024-03-14T23:29:02.368-07:00Comments on The Turquoise Iris ~ Furniture & Art: Staging a Dresser, 3 Different Waysthe Turquoise Irishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02449989852643401718noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735965025647661936.post-58863545533046584452013-01-03T19:02:18.568-08:002013-01-03T19:02:18.568-08:00Thanks for this! I always study other people's...Thanks for this! I always study other people's staging to learn better ways so I love that you explained everything! I nominated you for the Liebster Award! Check it out here: http://shadesofblueinteriors.blogspot.com/2013/01/liebster-award.html?m=1Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10166040825702552387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735965025647661936.post-65587391203253077822013-01-03T06:05:26.393-08:002013-01-03T06:05:26.393-08:00Thanks Dionne for respond so quickly to my request...Thanks Dionne for respond so quickly to my request for a post on staging! It looks so natural and not "overdone" when you stage your pieces. When I do my staging, it always fells just "to to" much and seems to take away from the furniture. Must be a natural talent...either you have it or your don't. Or, maybe its because I don't have the right pieces to stage with! Must buy more!! LOL.<br /><br />Small House / Big Sky Donna / White Oak Studio Designs / SW Michigan<br />Hand-Painted Vintage Furniture Transformations<br />Blog: http://smallhouseunderabigsky.wordpress.com<br />Facebook: donnaallgaierlamberti@facebook.com (for portfolio of chalk painted work)<br />House Crazy in Michigan!https://www.blogger.com/profile/06069554052596515946noreply@blogger.com