
Madison's room has definitely been a work in progress. This is what I started on Friday. Just a block letter M. I had to stop because I caught a nasty cold and was put to bed. For days I stayed in bed just dreaming up ideas.

Well my fever was a bit better yesterday and I had to get out of that bed so I started to paint.

And paint I did!

Those ideas were no longer just stuck in my head.

I just painted straight past lunch...

and couldn't stop!

Why stop when the gettin's good ,right?

It's just how I imagined in my dreams

When Madison came home from school you should have seen her eyes...

That's all I needed...her smile said it all!
{If I know you girls like I think I know you girls you are wanting to know all the secrets...right? Well If y'all do I will share and if you are just ready to move on that's OK too...you let me know~
I want to know!! and I so want Jenny to see this for ideas on the nursery :)
ReplyDeleteYou rock, Susie!!
Fantastic! I'm getting ready to do Indy's monogram on his wall, so I want to know the secret. I have an idea, but I want to know for certain!
ReplyDeletemust. know. secret.
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome and I want to see what else you have in mind!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! Oh how I wish you could come decorate my home...Your daughter is going to LOVE her new room!
ReplyDeletewow! i know she was excited to see that. love it:)
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! Can you come to my house, please???
ReplyDeleteAlso, I can't wait to see what else you're doing!!!
Thanks for sharing all the ideas and pictures!
I see why she had a smile on her face. I like the color combo and the fancy script.
ReplyDeleteGo ahead share your secret.
Kris
Please do!
ReplyDeleteShare share share share share! You do amazing work and I am always so impressed, esp. when you say you hate to paint. Did I tell you I would like you to share? :) Glad Maddy loved it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely precious! She will enjoy that so much in her room!
ReplyDeleteSuzie-Q, so sorry you were sick! Bless your heart!
My mind started oot like that this morning at 5:30am!! Mercy me! I've lost my mind! After losing power on Sunday, I am way behind in all that I need to do this week!
Can't wiat to hear your secrets!!
Love ya,
Susan
You're kidding right? You have to tell - that's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful job.
Wow, it looks fantastic! What a great personal touch to her room.
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!! Yes, Please do tell more!!! :o)
ReplyDeleteYou can tell the secret, of course I want to know! But, what would be even better is if you'd just come to my house and do one on my wall. Chicago is quite exciting at this time of the year, you just never know what the weather will be doing.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Suzann! I just want to know where to send the plane ticket to so you can come do my kids' walls! And maybe mine too :)
ReplyDeleteOf COURSE we want to know!!!!
ReplyDeleteSusie you amaze me! You have such vision to layer the parts of that monogram. It's awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I was impressed with just the "M" and each pictures kept getting better and better. Please let us in on your secrets.
ReplyDeleteI definitely want to know how you did it. It looks great! and I know Madison is thrilled. Jackie
ReplyDeleteThat is AWESOME!!! DO TELL!!!
ReplyDeleteYou have to spill the beans on this one! It's too cute!!!
ReplyDelete-Hayley
There really should be no secrets among friends ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd all I can say is...WOW! It looks so, so pretty.
LOVE IT ~ NEED IT!
ReplyDeleteYou never let us down with your creative talent.
Have a great day,
Jo
That is too cute! Yes, please tell the secret! And what about doing for a boy's room? I would love to do something like that for both my daughter's room and my baby boy's nursery.
ReplyDeleteSilly you! Yes I want to know! Love it!!
ReplyDeletei want to know !!!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW! It looks fantastic. You are great at this, really. What a wonderful idea. Thanks so much for sharing. I hope you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteYou MUST NOT be like ABC and hold out on us for a whole season only to totally disappoint with a shocker. I'd rather stick with my dependable blogging friends who will be kind and gentle and share unabashedly. Hand over the secrets and we'll send chocolate.......pretty please.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
ADORABLE!!!!
ReplyDeletePlease...secrets......please. It is simply lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteMy eyes would have lit up like a christmas tree too! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeletePLEASE DO TELL......IT LOOKS FABULOUS!!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO COOL! I want to know all your secrets too.
ReplyDeleteoh Susie it looks wonderful I love it did you feehand it?
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are feeling better
julie
That is FABULOUS!!!! I LOVE it!! Glad you are feeling better. Please share how you did it.♥
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...you are soooooo talented!!!!!!!!!!! I absolutely LOVE, ADORE, and think this is just fantastic! Yes, please share any techniques as this is just too great!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful Susan! I would love to know the secret!! Now is the zebra black & white or brown & white?
ReplyDeleteO M G! I LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteYES! YES! {jumping up and down} TELL us how!!
~TidyMom
Just beautiful! I MUST know the details, please share!
ReplyDeleteOf course we want all the details, girlfriend! What a beautiful job on this and I know you hand-painted it & it's not a vinyl transfer (like I would have to use). Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL! I can't wait to see how you did it.
ReplyDeleteJust Perfect! You gotta share!
ReplyDeleteMandy
Oh my goodness!
ReplyDeleteThat is soo cute!
Sure wish I had just a little of your talent!
Can't wait to see the finished room!
Please share!!! That is awesome - you are so talented!! Did you use a stencil or something? I wish I could paint like you do!
ReplyDeleteyeah, we def need to see tips. can you also show or tell us how big that is?
ReplyDeleteI love it , it couldn't be better.
ReplyDeleteSusie, I recently found your blog and have really enjoyed reading your posts. Love your decorating style! Your daughter's monogram is delicious on that chocolate brown...she must love it! Thanks for sharing your great ideas!!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling better! Your painted dream is beautiful! I am sure she was thrilled and smiling. That was indeed worth all the effort. Yes, of course, please share the details.
ReplyDeleteShare your secret!! Please, I'd love to do this to both of my girls' rooms.
ReplyDeleteYou did an awesome job!!
It's gorgeous! I do want to know details, not sure if I could pull it off, but I'd like to know if I should even consider it!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. Please share your secrets. . . do tell :) Do you use a projector?
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sher
I think you used an overhead projector, but I'm not positive. Do tell!
ReplyDeleteShare...please.....
ReplyDeleteOh, please share!
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I love it!! I've been wanting to do something like that on my daughter's headboard! Maybe now I'll actually do it:)
ReplyDeleteYes you have to share! it just looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteLuLu
Hi. Your monogram looks beautiful. I found your blog on Lisa's blog.
ReplyDeleteI looks so great! Perfect! Do tell!
ReplyDeleteI am in LOVE~ yes in love with a wall~ I must admit I am so anxious to see her whole room and what you two have dreamed up together, BUT I can wait if there are some tutorials involved:) Glad to see you are feeling better! Praying for 100% health!
ReplyDeleteSusie, great job! I would have LOVED that as a little girl. I'm sure Madison will love it forever. And definitely share with us how you did it!
ReplyDeleteOh you are good!
ReplyDeleteNow go lie down.......
Beautiful! Please share how you did it.
ReplyDeleteSecrets! Secrets! I must know! It's so beautiful, Susie! I love it! Madison must have gone through the roof!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!! I wanna know the secrets!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the title of your post I thought "GREAT! Maybe she has tips for getting crayon/marker/etc. off the wall. Or secrets for getting your kids to NOT scribble on the wall." Oh well, I'm just as pleased seeing the beautiful artwork!
Your one cool mama. Madison is going to enjoy her room so much. I love it.
ReplyDeleteShe is one lucky girl! That is so darling! Love it and hope you share how you made such nifty artwork on the wall!!!
ReplyDeletetoo much! precious! i love it!
ReplyDeletePlease share and I am so hoping you didn't eyeball it!
ReplyDeleteyep...whats the secret!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
yep...whats the secret!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
That is so awesome looking! I am in awe that you can free hand stuff. I can't even draw a goo circle. :(
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin' everything about this room. Glad you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the room! I BET she got a look of utter JOY when she saw it! It is wonderful, please do share!!
ReplyDeleteHope you are on the mend, drink lots of water!!
Holy cow this is so cool! You are such a talented painter. I love love love it! I would love to do this in my son's room. Maybe I might try it. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It almost reminds me of Cinderella's carriage, I think it is so beautiful! Great job Susie - I want to know the secret! Or you could just be my neighbor and come over to paint now and then...you know, when you aren't super busy... :)
ReplyDeleteBest mom EVER! It's so cool!
ReplyDeleteHow do you feel about adopting a 30-something Northerner?
I have a funny accent, but I cook!
(Sorry, no windows.)
I want to know because my G-daughter's name is Madison!
ReplyDeleteTHAT is DARLING! Did you do that "free hand"??!!! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful. Really well done. Pam
ReplyDeleteWoW~This is so pretty on the wall. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great and I would love to know,, My daughters name is Melanie and recently moved out and has been painting and such and told me the other day she wanted to paint a big M on her wall,, Please share your technique,,
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
You better tell us ... NOW!!! Just kidding -- Joanne
ReplyDeleteThat monogram is gorgeous! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteNow you can't go and show us pictures like that without telling us how to do it. I LOVE it. Great job!
ReplyDeletePlease do share....
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful, really I should say it is perfect!!! You have one lucky little girl.
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteoh my golly gosh!!! you did all that while you weren't well, just imagine what you would do as fit as a fiddle.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT!!!
You are so gifted!!
I hope you are feeling much better.
Take care
Melly:)
Definately share!!! It is gorgeous! How lucky your daughter is.
ReplyDeletePLEASE TELL ME!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is soo cute!
Oh my word! That is amazingly beautiful. How in the world did you do that? I cannot wait to see. I can barely draw a stick figure, so I highly doubt I could do anything like that. You have an unbelievable gift in your talent!
ReplyDelete~Amanda
Very pretty and impressive! I used an overhead projector and drew a bridge graphic in our church office reception area (Bridge is part of our church name)but I still need to fill it in...I guess I'm a little scared that I will mess it up. You are an inspiration to get it done!
ReplyDeletePlease don't tell me you did this freehand cuz if you do I'll know I'm totally inept!
ReplyDeletei want to know the secret :)
ReplyDeleteI can't even express how amazing this is! She is going to love her new room!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!!!
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