Joan Azarva used to have green stripes on her walls, which she hated. So she did my fabric panel wall treatment, and look what a sanctuary her bedroom has become. The red pillow accents in the room help break up all that cool white with a hot color. Great job, Joan! |
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Susan Caudill from Venice, Florida is the first person I know of who followed my directions for decoupaging kitchen cabinets and transformed her own kitchen. Wow. She took posters of different flowers and created a new kitchen for less than $300. It looks so beautiful, and I’m so proud of her! |
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Sheri Clark was one of the first people who did the fabric panel wall after seeing me on the Kitty Bartholomew show. Here’s her beautiful wall, at least the first one she did. She’s already replaced this with another fabric wall, and photos are forthcoming. |
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Cathy Mayes did the aluminum wall for her son’s room. What a professional job. I swear she did it, not me. Friends and family, and most importantly her son, just love it. She paired the aluminum with Ralph Lauren Longjohn Red paint for a great combination. |
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June Coleman saw the aluminum wall on the website and liked it so much, she told her sister about it. Then while June and her husband Ernie were on vacation, her sister and brother-in-law installed the aluminum wall in her bathroom. What a great surprise when they got back from vacation. Pictured here is June’s brother-in-law Joe surveying his handiwork. He did an amazing job. Notice how straight his edges are. His trick was using a paper cutter instead of metal snips. Thanks for the great idea, Joe! |
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Tiesha Drakos is quite the decorator. What’s even more impressive is that she does this amazing decorating between assignments in the Navy. Here, she shows off her fabric panels using the techniques from this site. I think she did a better job than me. |
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I love how Tiesha chose two contrasting fabrics to create vertical stripes. Just beautiful. |
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Jerry Wilson of J. Wilson Interiors of Murphy, NC did the aluminum panel
wall for Kellum Graphics Designs. Jerry studied interior design at AIU in
Atlanta. Notice how he continued the metal panels on the door so the pattern is continuous. It is absolutely spectacular. You just know everyone who walks into this lobby is impressed. |
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Scott and Cathy Tweedie from St. Louis, Missouri adapted the aluminum panel idea into a kitchen backsplash. Doesn’t it give the kitchen a cool retro look? I’m pretty sure the Tweedies have the hippest kitchen in all of St. Louis. |
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