Some people just have “it”.
You know what I mean? They can take a piece of nothing and turn it into something fabulous. They are so creative and can think outside the box.
Not so far that it is tacky. I think we have all seen those creations.
Love this wall that divides the waiting area from the studio. |
I have made a few of those myself!
These women get just the right distance from the box. Far enough away to come up with tasteful and unique ideas, which I love.
Love the industrial look. I bet her dad or brother made this desk. |
My neighbor girl, Paige, is just that kind of person.
Well, technically, she isn’t my neighbor anymore, but her parents are.
And she really isn’t a “girl” any more. She is a mom with a sweet little boy.
Handmade light and a tin ceiling? I die! (As Rachel Zoe would say…..not me.) |
But, she gave my sweet little boys swimming lessons, so she will always be our neighbor girl to me!
If you have read this blog very long, you know that we live in a very rural farming community and are used to traveling quite a bit for things that city people take for granted.
Things like movie theaters and Wal-mart.
We do have a drive-in theater that is hugely popular in the summer months. You should come visit in the summer and go to the drive-in with me if you have never been to one. It’s fun. If you can stay awake!
So, we were so excited when Paige decided to open Dance Hall Studio in our small county seat. This week I finally had the chance to take our littlest ballerina to class, so I got to see how Paige decorated first hand.
And I say do-si-do and step-ball-change!
Winner!
NanaDiana says
How sweet is that studio….and I love that your little ballerina has a place to practice tu-tuing around- xo Diana
Life and Breath and Everything Else says
Wow, that's a lot of nail polish!
Karen says
Little girls are just so sweet! Nail polish princesses. I like that! The studio is very nice – for the little ones, and for the rest of us to admire. Lovely xxoo
Beth says
A tremendous amount of nail polish. I stand in awe.
My Garden Diaries says
Winner is right! She has done some really cool things with industrial pieces and textures…it is chic and modern all at the same time! She has a wonderful talent! And your granddaughter sounds so adorable!!!
Mary says
That sweet 'girl' Paige could be an interior decorator when she's not busy with the dance studio!!! Love the wooden wall and the tall column for the pretty plant, and the desk is awesome – I think you are getting it right out there in the country Susan!
Would enjoy a game of 'nail polish princesses' with your granddaughter – what fun!
Hugs – Mary
Auntie Bliss says
That is a lot of fingernail polish…um, I mean, princesses lined up there!
Love the wooden wall divider…I know y'all had fun at dance!
Oh and I love the pulley light fixture!
Stephanie says
Awww…your granddaughter sounds precious and very creative π What a fabulous handmade light! I love it!
Delightful post, my friend π
Hugs,
Stephanie
Liz says
Wow, maybe she should be a dance instuctor on the side. She has a calling for interior design. We have a drive-in theater in my home town. I still love going to it every summer!
Eclectically Vintage says
I die! Love it all – and Rachel Zoe is from the town right next to mine. But I really don't say I die!!!
Kelly
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Vickie says
Love that last sign!
Beth@Under A Pile of Scrap! says
It's amazing how creative children can be, isn't it? The problem is they grow up and their way of thinking is influenced by others who are not creative anymore either.
Your (old) neighbor's shop looks totally sweet and inviting! I hope she does well. π
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silvergirl says
thanks for sharing those great ideas
i have a friend like that…so annoying (lol)
i was in college last time i went to a drive in theater, they are so fun, they need to become a thing again
brett