Daily Smiles
December 7, 2011 at 5:23 AM 5 comments
Pretty much every day I receive a sign that reminds me to smile. No, a literal sign…
I’m going to do a gallery wall for the orthodontist office I’m working on with a bunch of smiles signs. They are posters/art pieces that my client and I picked out from various ETSY sellers. If you’d like to know which shop one came from, just comment. It really does brighten my day to open the mail and it helps to remind me to smile.
Speaking of gallery walls, did you see Lauren Leiss’ recent gallery wall she put together for a client.
It’s so cheery and fun! I love the sconces and those Jon Robshaw drapes are dreamy. Now that’s a place I would happily eat my oatmeal every morning, always with a big smile.
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1. dmm | December 7, 2011 at 8:08 AM
those drapes!! oh my, I die. . . do you have any more info about them other that by Mr. Robshaw? source for fabric perhaps?? beyond happy, as you said, DREAMY! xxd
2. katecollinsinteriors | December 7, 2011 at 9:38 AM
It looks as though its from the Matar collection. My friend works at Waterleaf Interiors in Manhattan Beach and I know that they sell Robshaw. Hope that helps!
3. Ann Williams | December 7, 2011 at 9:10 AM
love the smile poster idea for a dentist’s office! thinking of a fun gallery wall in our tv room maybe with California and TN artwork. Etsy here I come 🙂
4. katecollinsinteriors | December 7, 2011 at 9:39 AM
Thank you!! I wanted to focus on the happy parts of being at the dentist. 🙂 Love the idea of a Ca, TN gallery – that would be awesome!
5. Katy | December 7, 2011 at 12:17 PM
One thing (only thing?) I always loved about the orthodontist (spent 20 years as a patient) is the before and after pics of kids smiling. Generally though the kids are in the awkward stage so this “smile” poster idea is genius! I like the gallery wall in the the kitchen too. We had an art gallery on our kitchen table, under plastic, 90% Erin’s work. Matt and I never had the magic touch. It looks great!