Inspired Art Giveaway Winners
February 1st, 2009I’ve never been that fortunate
to have the luck of winning things.
Yet four of you are. Write to me
to see which cards the mailman brings…

1. Christy (with triple entries!) says: I don’t think I can narrow it down to just one room in my house. I’m currently obsessed with my guest room, but I’m posting about that on Friday – so I won’t detail it out now since all the photos will be up later this week! And coincidentally my post today is all about my guest bathroom, which I also love – so I won’t detail that one here either… If I had to say what it is I love about my house, it would simply be that all the rooms feel comfy, cozy, and just like home. There are no ‘formal’ spaces; we use all the rooms daily – and I love that. My favorite aspect of our house would have to be our photos.
My husband is a great photographer, and we’ve scattered his work all around our house. I love looking at our pictures and remembering all the great trips we took BC (before child) — and I’m looking forward to telling Fiona all about them when she’s older. We’ve begun replacing some of his scenic photos with pictures of Fiona, of course. And I just love looking at these even more, and seeing how she’s developing with each week and month as she grows up right before my eyes.
41. Courtney says: My apartment has cinderblock walls and scary carpet, but there is one little corner that brings joy to my heart. It is a cherrywood bookshelf from my grandmother, filled with family photos and a watercolor painting of the temple where my husband and me were married.
48. Mrs. Cox (a double entry gal) says: The room I love most is our bedroom… It’s the calmest room in our home. Only pictures of us and our journey together so far{no family, or friends, or of our daughter}. No television. It’s the perfect place to rest and clear your head. Plenty of morning light shines in, the cats love it too ![]()
64. Sarah says: My favorite aspect of my home is that it’s comfortable. We can put our feet up, I don’t worry about “ruining” anything… it’s easy to live in our home. It isn’t always clean, and it certainly doesn’t look like I’ve got a decorator. But it’s ours, and it’s lovely!








