Redouxinteriors Handmade Hangout Week 31
Thank you so much for coming by to share your creative work! I am still on the road and haven’t been around here much.
In case you missed my BIG announcement, I am a Distributor for my beloved CeCe Caldwell’s 100% Natural Chalk + Clay Based Paints. If you have a store where you sell painted furniture, or you are in a store that sells painted furniture….and you live in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho or Montana I would LOVE to hear from you!
Also, my business partner and I Kim Cushing are open for business at Oui Redoux! If you live in the SF Bay Area or will be visiting, we would love to see you. We are offering more and more workshops using CeCe Caldwell’s paints, so be sure to check our schedule and like us on Facebook!
Have you wondered how many things you can do with CeCe Caldwell’s Paints? Check out my post on the endless finishes you can create with this all natural paint.
Next week we will have SUPER Features party when I am back. In the meantime, link up and be seen on SIX blogs!
Let’s get to those features
Thank you so much for all the talent you share at The Handmade Hangout LINK PARTY Redouxinteriors Week 31!
Allison from A Glimpse Inside
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Christina from Christina’s Adventures
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Becca from From Gardners to Bergers
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Karen from Redoux Interiors
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Beth from Farm Fresh Vintage Finds
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Kim from Too Much Time on My Hands
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Hello beautiful! We are thrilled to stop by and be a part of your party. Please take a moment and party with us . We love partying with you.
Happy Friday! Lou Lou Girls
I’m so sad about the Chick-Fil-A controversy and how it’s plainyg out. I can’t imagine being you or your family in this climate. I posted a plea for civility on my blog, with a mention of your family’s experience, called A Few Thoughts for the Chicken-Buyers and the Chicken-Boycotters. Perhaps together we can all change the discourse.