Sentences with phrase «big white center»

At times, my dream home is a small stone cottage near a woodland stream; at others, it's a big white center hall colonial (old, of course) surounded by rolling hills as far as the eye can see.

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The center features a state - of - the - art bowling experience with 22 ice - white lanes and multicolored LED lighting, laser tag, billiards, shuffleboard, more than 60 big - screen TVs and a games gallery featuring more than 100 of the latest interactive and virtual video games.
The center features an urban bowl experience and social lounge featuring 20 ice - white lanes and multicolored LED lighting appealing to families and young adults alike, billiard tables, more than 60 big - screen TVs, a 9 - ft high ropes adventure course and zip line suspended over the massive games gallery.
The actor is set to star in a film directed by veteran stunt coordinator Nick Powell (The Bourne Identity, X-Men: The Last Stand, Cinderella Man), which centers on Frank Walsh (Cage), a big game hunter for zoos who has booked passage on a Greek shipping freighter with a fresh haul of exotic and deadly animals from the Amazon, including a rare white jaguar.
Every activity has to be written down on the big white board in the dining room command center.
With only three weeks left until baby boy's big arrival, Amber Rose and her fiancé Wiz Khalifa graced the red carpet in coordinated black and white ensembles during Sunday's Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
At the center of the story of Trump's early days in the White House is a president determined to go big but increasingly frustrated by the efforts of his small team to contain the backlash.
Thousands of Ghanaians will later in the evening of today, December 24, 2016 throng the Accra International Conference Center in their jeans and white top to witness the biggest Christmas party in Ghana, Decemba to Rememba.
Michelle Obama planted the garden in 2009, and in addition to providing food for the White House, it also serves as an educational center, inspiring big conversations about health and wellness in the U.S. (Eater)
Sofa — Home Center Gallery wall frames and big frames — Ikea Wall Shelf — Home Box Curtain — Ikea Office Desk — Ikea (but I bought it from someone on Dubizzle) Corner Shelf — Home box Mustard yellow throw pillow cover — Home Box Black and Big Black & White throw pillow cover — Ikea Smaller Striped Black & White throw pillow cover — Gift from a Client Lamp Stand — Home Box Rug — Dragon Mart White office chair and Mustard Yellow chairs — Dragon Mart Flower Vase and life plants — Ikea Fake Plants and other vases — Discount Center in Ajman White board — Day to Day White fur Rug — Ikea Wall Papers — Discount Center Sharjah (You can also find them in Day to Dbig frames — Ikea Wall Shelf — Home Box Curtain — Ikea Office Desk — Ikea (but I bought it from someone on Dubizzle) Corner Shelf — Home box Mustard yellow throw pillow cover — Home Box Black and Big Black & White throw pillow cover — Ikea Smaller Striped Black & White throw pillow cover — Gift from a Client Lamp Stand — Home Box Rug — Dragon Mart White office chair and Mustard Yellow chairs — Dragon Mart Flower Vase and life plants — Ikea Fake Plants and other vases — Discount Center in Ajman White board — Day to Day White fur Rug — Ikea Wall Papers — Discount Center Sharjah (You can also find them in Day to DBig Black & White throw pillow cover — Ikea Smaller Striped Black & White throw pillow cover — Gift from a Client Lamp Stand — Home Box Rug — Dragon Mart White office chair and Mustard Yellow chairs — Dragon Mart Flower Vase and life plants — Ikea Fake Plants and other vases — Discount Center in Ajman White board — Day to Day White fur Rug — Ikea Wall Papers — Discount Center Sharjah (You can also find them in Day to Day)
«Up until now, governors and big - city mayors have supported reform from the centerWhite said, hinting at his fear that the bipartisan bonds may finally be fraying.
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Jake is angelic looking, «silky white hair» and «dusty blue [eyes] with a deep black center, like a big period.»
With dark nails, use the amount you cut off the white nails (if there are any) to help you estimate how far to cut, but make several small slices of the nail instead of one big one, until you can see a black dot appear toward the center of the nail when looking at it head on.
A Spiritual Journey March 2, Starting: 07:00 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Ganja White Night March 2 Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland, 1228 Main St., Kansas City, MO 64105 Lorde March 3, 7 pm Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105 Lyric Opera of Kansas City presents Rigoletto March 3 - March 11 Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Kansas City Symphony Family Concert: The Science of Sound with Science City?s STEAM Team March 4, Starting: 02:00 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 AWOLNATION March 4 Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland, 1228 Main St., Kansas City, MO 64105 National Geographic Live - Cristina Mittermeier: Standing at the Water's Edge March 6, From: 07:30 PM to 09:30 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 National Geographic Live - Cristina Mittermeier, Marine Biologist & Photographer Standing at the Water's Edge March 6 Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Big 12 Men?s Basketball Championship Recurring daily, March 7 - March 10 Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105 Kansas City Symphony presents Classics Uncorked: At the Movies March 8, Starting: 07:00 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra - Lady Be Good - Celebrating Women in Jazz March 9, 8 pm Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Brookside St. Patrick's Day Warm - up Parade March 10, 2:00 pm Brookside Shopping District, 63rd St. & Wornall Rd., Kansas City, MO 64113 Kansas City's Big 12 Run March 10 12th Street & Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 2018 Snake Saturday Parade March 10 - March 11, 11 am Downtown North Kansas City, 320 Armour Road, North Kansas City, MO 64116 The Music of Prince with the Kansas City Symphony March 10, Starting: 08:00 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Above & Beyond March 13 Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland, 1228 Main St., Kansas City, MO 64105 NAIA 81st Annual Mens Basketball Championship Recurring daily, March 14 - March 20, Kansas City Convention & Entertainment Facilties, 301 W 13th St., Kansas City, MO 64105 Gloria Trevi and Alejandra Guzmán?s March 14 Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105 Excision March 14 Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland, 1228 Main St., Kansas City, MO 64105 Kansas City Symphony - Charles and Virginia Clark Inside Music Series: Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo - Soprano March 15, Starting: 06:30 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 Pink March 15 Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105 Sara Evans - All The Love Tour, featuring RaeLynn and Kalie Shorr March 15, From: 07:30 PM to 10:30 PM Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108 2018 Mecum High Performance Auction Recurring daily, March 16 - March 17, Gates open 8 am Kansas City Convention & Entertainment Facilties, 301 W 13th St., Kansas City, MO 64105
Henry Miller Memorial Library 5.25 Miles South at Graves Canyon The Henry Miller Memorial Library was bequeathed to Big Sur by Emil White, longtime secretary of American writer Henry Miller and is a local center of musical and literary events.
Pet Passes are available daily at the ticket counter of the Village Center Mall at Big White Ski Resort from 8 am — 4 pm during the 2017/2018 winter season.
Netze und andere Gebilde,» Kunsthalle Basel, Basel, Switzerland, catalogue «1999 Drawings,» Alexander & Bonin Gallery, New York, NY «00,» Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY, July 6 - August 5, 2000, catalogue 1999 «Description Without Place,» AC Project Room, New York, NY, October 23 - December 4, 1999 «Proliferation: Work from the Permanent Collection,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, March 7 — June 20, 1999 «Life is Elsewhere,» Theoretical Projects, Naples, Italy, March 25 - May 1, 1999 1997 «Maxwell's Demon,» Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, November 8 - December 20, 1997 «Elusive Paradise: Los Angeles Art from the Permanent Collection,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, October 5, 1997 - November 14, 1999 «Painting Machines,» curated by John Stomberg, Boston University Art Gallery, Boston, MA, October 31 - December 14, 1997 1996 «Just Past: The Contemporary in the Permanent Collection, 1975 - 96,» curated by Ann Goldstein, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, September 28 - January 7, 1997 «Final Projects: The House,» MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Schindler House, Los Angeles «The Garage Project,» MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Mackey House, Los Angeles «Everything that's interesting is new,» Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece 1995 «The Big Night,» Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA «Plane / Structures,» White Columns, NY, curated by David Pagel «Ambient,» Olivier Antoine, Nice, France «Saturday Night Fever,» Thomas Solomon's Garage, Los Angeles, CA 1994 «Un Papillon sur la Roue,» L'Espace d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Toulouse et Midi - Pyrenees, Toulouse, France «Plane / Structures,» Otis Gallery, curated by David Pagel, Los Angeles 1993 «Co-Conspirators,» James Corcoran Gallery, curated by Cliff Benjamin, Santa Monica, CA «Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?
And these big red paintings, marked in red (with one small white exception) with a kind of insignia or logo pushed at times to the edge of the field or centering it grandly, all on sumptuous brown linen, would appear to be an attempt at finitude, an attempt to bring together the specificity and thrill of the now (as embodied by fashion) and the lush severity and awe of Great Painting.
MIDTOWN & UPTOWN & HARLEM Freak Flag curated by Kim Uchiyama / Morris / 29 E 32 (new, second location) / thru 12/13 Marina Abramovic; Jose Davila / Kelly / 475 Tenth Avenue @ 36 / thru 12/6 Emily Noelle Lambert; Lael Marshall / Dieu Donne / 315 W 36 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Spencer Finch thru 1/11; CyTwombly thru 1/25; Etc. / Morgan Library / 225 Madison @ 36 Margaret Lanzetta / Heskin / 443 W 37 / thru 12/13 A Wicked Problem / EFA Project Space / 323 W 39 / thru 12/20 Inseparable Borders: Elisa Lendvay; Valentina Loseva curated by Nechama Winston / The 125 / 125 E 47 / thru 11/29 Opening 11/18 (6 - 9 PM) Anna Schuleit Haber / German Consulate / 871 United Nations Plaza @ 49 / thru 1/2 Opening 12/2 (6:30 - 8:30) Big Picture Show organized by the International Print Center / 1285 6th Avenue @ 52 / thru 12/5 R.Gober thru 1/18, H.Matisse thru 2/8, Sturtevant thru 2/22; J.Dubuffet thru 4/5; Etc. / MoMA / 11 W 53 Nina Tryggvadottir / Findlay / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 8 / thru 12/6 Sarah McEneaney; Hannah Wilke / de Nagy / 724 Fifth Ave. @ 57 — floor 12 / thru 11/22 Andy Warhol / Hirschl & Adler / 730 Fifth Ave. @ 57 / thru 12/6 Pablo Picasso / Pace / 32 E 57 / thru 1/10 Black & White: Vince Contarino; David Rhodes; Joan Witek; Adolph Gottlieb / McCoy / 41 E 57 / thru 12/12 Will Barnet / Alexandre / 41 E 57 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 (5 - 7 PM) Joseph Montgomery / Blum / 20 W 57 — floor 2 / thru 12/6 Nicolas Carone / Washburn / 20 W 57 — floor 8 / thru 1/17 John Baldessari / Goodman / 24 W 57 — floor 4 / thru 11/22 Dorata Jurczak / Jancou / 24 W 57 — floor 6 / thru 12/6 Ruud van Empel / Stux + Haller / 24 W 57 — floor 6 (new location) / thru 12/20 Bernardo Torrens; Anthony Brunelli; Antonio Caroria / Bernarducci - Meisel / 37 W 57 / thru 11/26 Richard Estes; Tom Otterness / Marlborough / 40 W 57 / thru 11/25 Kiln: A.Angell; R.Kneebone; W.O» Brien; A.Shechet; J.Smith; J.Wine curated by T.Zabludowicz / Heller / 43 W 57 (new, second location) / thru 12/20 An Albers Legacy: Artists at Yale in the 1950's curated by Francis Frost / 57W57ARTS / 57 W 57 -1206 / thru 12/20 Marcel Eichner / McKee / 745 Fifth / thru 12/20 Alexander Kaletski / Boone / 745 Fifth / thru 12/20 Assenting Voices: Agitprop Art from North Korea / John Jay CUNY / 860 Eleventh Ave. @ 58 / thru 1/23 New Territories thru 4/6, Etc. / Museum of Art and Design / 2 Columbus Circle @ 59 Joel Carreiro / St. Paul / Columbus @ 60 / 9/30 thru 11/29 Leo Villareal / Gering / 14 E 63 (new location) / thru 1/10 ZERO in vibration — vibration in ZERO / Moeller / 35 E 64 / thru 1/9 Please Enter curated by Beth Rudin Dewoody / Franklin Parrasch / 53 E 64 / thru 12/20 Something Beautiful curated by Khary Simon & Nicolas Wagner / Boesky / 118 E 64 / thru 12/20 Five From Fourteen: James Case - Leal, Anna Glantz, Ali Harrington, Heidi Howard, and Alyssa Piro / Bernstein / 21 E 65 / thru 12/12 Ha Chonghyun / Blum & Poe / 19 E 66 / thru 12/20 Jasper Johns / Dickinson / 19 E 66 / thru 12/12 Miyoko Ito / Baumgold / 60 E 66 / thru 12/20 Douglas Gordon / Park Avenue Armory / 643 Park @ 66 / $ / thru 1/4 Opening 12/10 Terence Gower / Faria / 35 E 67 / thru 1/10 Opening 11/20 Gego; Gerd Leufert / Hunter / West Building, 68 & Lexington (SW corner) / thru 11/22 Freezer Burn organized by Rita Ackermann / Hauser & Wirth / 32 E 69 / thru 12/20 Ray Johnson / Feigen / 34 E 69 / thru 1/16 Ishiuchi Miyako / Roth / 160A E 70 / thru 11/21 Nam June Paik / Asia Society / 725 Park @ 70 / thru 1/4 Food for Thought curated by H.Cohen & M.Falcaro / Marymount / 221 E 71 / thru 12/4 Maurizio Cattelan curated by Adam Lindemann / S - 2 / 1334 York @ 71 / thru 11/26 Local History: Castellani; Judd; Stella curated by Linda Norden / Levy / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 1/3 Claude Rutault / Perrotin / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 1/3 Opening 11/20 Jasper Johns / Starr / 5 E 73 / thru 1/23 Richard Diebenkorn / Van Doren Waxter / 23 E 73 / thru 1/16 Art in the Making / Freedman / 25 E 73 / thru 1/31 Duane Hanson / Gagosian / Park & 75 / thru 12/3 Jan Maarten Voskuil / Geranmayeh / 956 Madision @ 76 — floor 3 / thru 12/10 Berend Strik; Henk Peeters / Tilton / 8 E 76 / thru 12/19 Robert Raushenberg / Castelli / 18 E 77 / thru 12/20 Mario Schifano / Luxembourg & Dayan / 64 E 77 / thru 1/10 Carlo Mollino / Gagosian / 976 Madison @ 77th (new location) / thru 12/20 Blair Thurman; Walter De Maria / Gagosian / 980 Madison @ 77th / thru 12/20 Letha Wilson / Higher Pictures / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 Sigmar Polke / Nahmad / 980 Madison — floor 3 / thru 1/15 Maurizio Cattelan curated by Adam Lindemann / Venus Over Manhattan / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 1/10 Enrico David / Werner / 4 E 77 / thru 1/24 Chris Martin / Half / 43 East 78 / thru 12/13 El Anatsui / Mnuchin / 45 E 78 / thru 12/13 Roy Lichtenstein / Mitchell - Innes & Nash / 1018 Madison @ 78 / thru 12/19 Wayne Thiebaud / Acquavella / 18 E 79 / thru 11/21
Leo had earlier walked around the convention center with his posse looking at art in numerous booths for galleries including Luhring Augustine, Metro Pictures — which had a big Cindy Sherman artwork on display — White Cube, Max Hetzler, Hauser & Wirth and Acquavella.
His first picture with this method was Big Self Portrait, a black and white enlargement of his face to a 107.5 by 83.5 inches (273 cm × 212 cm) canvas, made in over four months in 1968, and acquired by the Walker Art Center in 1969.
New York's School of Visual Arts plans to debut a new curatorial studies program next month that will be chaired by art journalist Steven Henry Madoff and count such big names among its instructors as White Columns director Matthew Higgs, Drawing Center curator Claire Gilman, and supercurator Hou Hanru.
Opening: «Jonathan Horowitz: Occupy Greenwich» at the Brant Foundation Art study Center Though he scored a big hit with his project of paying 700 people $ 20 each to paint black dots on white canvases at last year's Frieze New York, Jonathan Horowitz is best known for his post-Pop art appropriations, consumerism critiques and politically engaged installations and videos.
Art As Object 1958 - 1968, MOCA, Los Angeles, US Drift a Project of John Baldessari, Julião Sarmento, Lawrence Weiner commissioned by Delfim Sardo, Centro de Centro Cultural de Belém, PT Before the End (Sequence 2), Le Consortium, Dijon, FR White Columns 2004 Benefit Auction, White Columns, New York, US Tonight, Studio Voltaire, London, UK Bearings: Landscapes from the IMMA Collection, Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), Dublin, IR Ulysses, Ineluctable Modality of the Visible, Austria Center for Contemporary Art, Österreichische Galerie Blevedere, Vienna, AT Beyond Posters a Visual History of Gallerie Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen, DCA Gallery, New York, US Incommunicado, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK D'Un Lieu L'Autre, Oeuvres de la Collection Daniel Bosser, Hommage Aux Collectionneurs, Centre D'Art de Lyon, FR Beyond Geometry: Experiments in Form, 1940's -1970's, The Modern and Contemporary Art Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, US; traveled to Miami Art Museum, Florida, US The Big Nothing, Arcadia University Art Gallery, Glenside, Pennsylvania, US Joyce in Art, Visual Art Inspired by James Joyce, an International Exhibition of Art from 1914 to 2004, Royal Hibernian Academy Gallagher Gallery, Dublin, IR Reflecting the Mirror, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Not Done!
Selected group exhibitions include It Is What it Is, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (2010); Following a Line, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2010); 17th Sydney Biennial, Sydney (2010); Cubes, Blocks and Other Spaces, Musée d'art contemporain, Montréal (2009); GETTING EVEN: Oppositions & Dialogues in Contemporary Art, Kunstverein Hannover (2009); eXponential Future, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver (2008); Modelle für Morgen, European Kunsthalle, Cologne (2007); Canada Dreaming (Desires And Ideas For The Future By Artists Of The Biggest Country In America), Kunstverein Wolfsburg (2006); Die Jugend von heute / Youth of Today, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt - am - Main (2006); Post No Bills, White Columns, New York (2005); I feel mysterious today, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (2004); Making Space, Platform Garanti, Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul (2003); Das Spyder Män, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (2002); Belvedere, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2000).
«American Art on Paper from the 1960s to Present: Selections from the Permanent Collection,» Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum (formerly the Washington University Gallery of Art), Washington University, St Louis, MO, January 23 — April 18, 2004 «neoqueer: new visual art by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender artists,» Center on Contemporary Art (COCA), Seattle, WA, February 7 — March 20, 2004 «Super-Sized: The Big Print Show,» Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA, May 12 — June 12, 2004 «Remembering,» Sweeney Art Gallery, University of California, Riverside, CA, October 1 — December 11, 2004 «Experiments with Truth,» guest curator Mark Nash, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, December 3 — March 12, 2005 «Love / Hate: From Magritte to Cattelan: Masterpieces from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago,» curated by Francesco Bonami, Villa Manin Centro d'Arte Contemporanea, Codroipo (Udine), Italy, 2004 «Great White,» curated by Joanna Montoya, Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY, 2004 «Open House,» Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY, 2004 «Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated),» curated by Nancy Spector, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, 2004 «Robert Colescott & Glenn Ligon from the Logan Collection,» curated by Shannen Hill, Victoria H Myhren Gallery, University of Denver, Denver, CO, 2004
His work has also been the subject of important group and solo shows throughout the span of his almost 50 - year career, including Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Craft and Design, Museum of Art and Design, New York (2013); superhuman, Central Utah Art Center, Ephraim (2012); Reenactor, Williams Center Gallery at Lafayette College, Easton, PA (2012); The Last Newspaper, New Museum, New York (2010); 30 Seconds Off an Inch, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2009); Corbu Pops, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2009); Thirty Americans, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008); Black Is, Black Ain't, Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago (2008); Drawing, Dreaming, Drowning at Art Institute of Chicago (2008); Art After White People: Time, Trees, and Celluloid... at Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA (2007); William Pope.L: The Black Factory and Other Good Works, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2007); 7e Biennale de l'Art Africaine Contemporaine, Dakar, Senegal (2006); Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art since 1970, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (2005); The Interventionists: Art in the Social Sphere, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams (2004); The Big Nothing, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2004); Only Skin Deep, International Center of Photography, New York (2004); William Pope.L: the friendliest Black artist in America at ICA at Maine College of Art, Portland, DoverseWorks Artspace in Houston, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, ME, Artists Space in New York, and Mason Gross Art Galleries at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ (2002 - 2004); eRacism: Retrospective Exhibition, Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art, Portland (2002); eRacism: White Room, Thread Waxing Space, New York (2000); Eating the Wall Street Journal and Other Current Consumptions, Mobius, Boston (2000); and Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949 — 1979, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1998).
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Comedy Driving is in - between Wilcrest and the Beltway on the right side of the feeder in a two tone orange shopping center with big white letters that say Defensive driving.
Your name is front and center, white font on a darker background, big and bold to draw attention.
I really adore the red and white plates on the baking center, and all the big snow flakes everywhere!
I popped a huge entertainment center in there because I know you guys are always looking for additional storage, and I chose to use a white one because I figured since it was so big, it would sort of visually «go away» if it was that color.
-- one whole wall would be shelving (fabric etc. storage) and that shelving would have sliding doors with mounted foam boards (covered in white felt or flannel), so they would double as design walls — BIG center table for cutting and larger ironing surface on one side (smart storage underneath it all)- sewing machine cabinet next to it and small ironing place right next to it — enough space for the long - arm (or mid-arm) quilting machine - big desk in one corner — for drawing, sketching, computer work (preferably next to the window with that great view — big inspiration board on one wall — to pin all kinds of stuBIG center table for cutting and larger ironing surface on one side (smart storage underneath it all)- sewing machine cabinet next to it and small ironing place right next to it — enough space for the long - arm (or mid-arm) quilting machine - big desk in one corner — for drawing, sketching, computer work (preferably next to the window with that great view — big inspiration board on one wall — to pin all kinds of stubig desk in one corner — for drawing, sketching, computer work (preferably next to the window with that great view — big inspiration board on one wall — to pin all kinds of stubig inspiration board on one wall — to pin all kinds of stuff!
2 big comfy chairs and ottomans (one for me and one for my daughter or friend), a pretty chandelier in the center, a table for my bible, teapot and candle, basket full of books and magazines, a wall of black and white pictures of my family, and a scrapbook table in the corner if I get creative:) mommyofLandT at sbcglobal dot net
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