Just look at the thoughful vignettes artful and expert and fresh...
The paper was made by DeGournay, Ltd., and is based on the 1941 book, "The Story of the Mississippi", by Marshall McClintock with illustrations by C.H. DeWitt.
This lovely house is right around the corner from where we lived when we first came to New Orleans nine years ago, and I know the exterior very well.
And now we all get to peek inside this 1830 gem.
The proud co-owner on his balcony
No it's not Eddie Ross
It's interior designer Thomas Jayne
who shares this lovely pied-a-terre with Rick Ellis
No it's not Eddie Ross
It's interior designer Thomas Jayne
who shares this lovely pied-a-terre with Rick Ellis
6 comments:
Love these sneak peaks! The Ginger and bougainvillea arrangement is gorgeous - that vase!
beautiful post! and I mean BEAUTIFUL.
I need to get to New Orleans sometime in my life. your post always inspire me and make me want to visit!!!
I came to your blog via Ewa's interview with you. Your artistry oozes off the pages here. It is a delight to find your blog.
LOVE this - what a fabulous townhouse - only in New Orleans!!!
Beautiful! What lovely vignettes (especially the birds nests...) Thanks for posting!
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You sure know how to tickle me pink. I love that pied-a-terre and all the character. The green shutters are like lucky shamrocks.
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