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The stain stripping stage of rescuing my vintage stool

7/14/2018

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Wood frame of vintage stool stripped before staining.
Photo by Diane M. Lilly, 2018.

​In the previous blog article in this series, I showed “before” photos of a tattered vintage footstool I purchased a few years back. Over the past few weeks, I managed to strip, clean, and sand this decrepit little stool in preparation for a fresh new stain and finish. Here’s how I did it…

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On a mission to recycle this neglected vintage stool

6/23/2018

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For the past few months, I’ve been feeling creatively stagnant. I’ve been racking my brain, trying to find a project to embrace that will help change my current dismal perspective. Don’t get me wrong, I love my wood-burned art and decorative candleholders, but I need something fresh, new, and different to help brush away the cobwebs. But I’ve been struggling to come up with anything inspiring…
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Then, suddenly, I remembered this ratty little footstool hidden in my basement for three or four years and thought, why not?
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Celebrating Irish Celtic Art for St. Patrick's Day

3/13/2018

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Celtic Tree of Life wood burned decorative plate
Celtic Tree of Life Wood Burned Decorative Plate by Di's Studio Designs

​As March 17 approaches, the world becomes obsessed with all things green. The internet is flooded with imagery of shamrock pots of gold and leprechauns. Everyone gets caught up in the fun of St. Patrick’s Day, and anyone can be Irish for a day! Young people re-enact a time-honored tradition to hit the town and down pints of Guinness (or other alcoholic equivalent) until the world spins. You know there’s something special about being Irish when EVERYONE wants to be Irish!

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Decorating for Thanksgiving with Fall Decor

11/4/2017

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​Such is the rush to get into holiday mode that many of us take down the Halloween decorations to replace them with Christmas decor, skipping over Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is not just about Pilgrims, food, and shopping…Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful for what you have and share that bounty and thankfulness with friends and family. There is enough time to embrace the Christmas season during December and part of January. So why rush into Christmas before the Thanksgiving turkey even goes into the oven?! I love sitting down to a delicious Thanksgiving meal, surrounded by the people I love and beautiful Autumn decorations!

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Finding inspiration in the beauty of Autumn

10/2/2017

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fall wreath hanging on a door
Photo by Diane M. Lilly, 2017.
Here it is—October! 

And my favorite season—Autumn! 

Time for vibrant colored leaves, crisp air, juicy apples, sweet corn, warm sweaters and stylish boots, hot cocoa, spicy apple cider, plump pumpkins, rustic scarecrows, scary spiders, flying bats, calorie-soaked candy, delicious pumpkin pie, and two of the best holidays of the year—Halloween and Thanksgiving!

​What a festive, colorful—and yummy—time of year! Speaking of yummy, this is a perfect time of year to bake apple pies. If you love to bake, try my favorite apple pie recipe!

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Getting out of my own way creatively

3/29/2017

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I’ve been wondering if too much thinking is holding me back. You need to think things through and have a game plan, but you must know when to stop! Just that one thought too far, and you’ve fallen down the rabbit hole, where you find yourself in a place where you are trying too hard to control everything. The truth is, sometimes the best things happen when you plot a course and let it be!

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Why nature is so important to our well being

5/22/2016

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Lums Pond, Delaware
Lums Pond, Delaware. Photo by Diane M. Lilly, 2009.

I have always been deeply affected by nature—trees, flowers, plants, animals, water, soil, and stone. It’s not just about hugging trees. (In fact, leave those trees alone! They don’t deserve the indignity!) This is a beautiful and sacred rock that we live on and on this rock spring forth all of the life-sustaining elements that we need as organic beings. The natural world provides the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink. This is not optional—we NEED these things, so they need to be respected and preserved. Hide in your concrete jungle all you want, but you can’t survive without the natural world. Not even in the worst-case scenario post-apocalyptic vision of the future. (Does Wall-E ring a bell?)

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The creation of a nature inspired candle centerpiece

5/4/2016

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This week, I thought I’d share the inside scoop on a project I just completed. The project is called Forest--and I just put the finishing touches on it this morning! It has been a long and arduous road to get to the finish line! There were many roadblocks and logistical problems along the way, but I kept at it and stayed true to my original vision. The inspiration behind this design was to create a unique candleholder that would be a semi-abstract form of a group of forest trees. Images such as those below kept me focused and reminded me of what I was trying to achieve.
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How I use artistic interpretation to imitate nature

4/18/2016

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Browsing through my website, you will see certain items that combine the simple geometry of hand-cut painted (or stained) wood pieces with organic and decorative elements. One of these beautiful creations is a decorative candleholder centerpiece I named Waterfall. This week, I thought I’d share an inside look at the process of creating this piece. As with all my creations, this design has a story: a story of inspiration, design modification, and hard work. The project started as a vision of a candleholder centerpiece that tiers downward like a small rocky stream in some secluded forest. I drew some quick thumbnails and idea sketches before settling on a design like the rendering below. 


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Some thoughts on what inspires my creative process

4/3/2016

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Do you ever stop to think about what inspires you? What hits the most sensitive nerve and resonates in a way that is too deep for words? You don’t have to be an artist to be inspired, though artists are more inclined to listen, and create an interpretation. Inspiration is the spark that happens during that moment of private meditation. It’s that moment when the universe opens the door just a crack—just enough to get a peak at something bigger than yourself. We recognize the things we love and admire, but inspiration is something more mysterious. Inspiration is the moment we look at one thing but see something else. We dream, and then we try to create. Merriam-Webster defines inspiration as “a divine influence or action on a person believed to qualify him or her to receive and communicate sacred revelation”.

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Finding creative inspiration from a vague idea and intuition

3/28/2016

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Last week, I talked a bit about my creative journey and my views on the role of creativity in our lives. This week, I thought I’d expound on that topic by sharing an example of a specific project—my Autumn Bonfire candle piece—and the ups and downs I experienced making this unique Fall decor item.

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