Monday, June 15, 2009

Meghan is finally making her bed! With the help of her daughter, Sophie...





I had to laugh out loud when I caught Jennifer Paganelli's sister, Meghan, in this pose- texting her fabric choices to a friend back home in Atlanta. It is so much like my little girl texting on this site, it just confirmed to me how spot on this idea is! Meghan finally chose a blue and green ensemble for her bedroom back home inspired by her collection of Virgin Mary art that she has collected from around the world.


While her image changes from continent to continent, The Virgin is almost always wearing a blue garment. The green accents will pull in the green fire place mantle also in her room. I cannot wait to get the pictures when it is done!

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QUEEN:
Quilt $350.00
Duvet $300.00
standard pillow cases $35.00 each

KING:
Quilt $400.00
Duvet $350.00
King Pillow cases $50.00 each

SHAMS:
20"x 20"
22" x 22"
24" x 24"
26" x26"
***with and without ruffles or piping- with or without pillow forms- prices vary. Starting at $50.00- $150.***

5 comments:

  1. Hi Nancy,
    It was great to meet you this past weekend at the Sisboom show! I love Meghan's choices...they go together beautifully.

    annie

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  2. Its your texting icon in the flesh!!!! Well it's over and things are back in their place and we can live in our home once again...Thanks for all your special touches and the beauty you supplied us with
    never before have the quilts been so amazing..See you on the train. xoxo Jennifer

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  3. Meghan is getting Atlanta fired up with the fabrics you may have to move to Atlanta for the sake of the biz!!!

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  4. Love the fabric choices...and I'm sure you'll make the most fabulous quilt from them! Can't wait to see the final project! xoxo

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  5. Hi Nancy, just popping in from Coloradolady's blog. Your blog is total eye candy! And I remember you from Seventeen covers...my favorite magazine back in the day! I remember buying it, and my mother thinking I was too young, because I was only 13! Going to snoop around your blog some more now...

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