Showing posts with label magazines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazines. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Fresh Home Magazine - Winter 2011

Pick up your own issue of Fresh Home magazine {Easy ideas for Hands-On People} today. It is filled with DIY facials to heal your skin in the winter months {pg 112}, fresh decorating tips including "The Social Kitchen" {page 48}, and "Rental Redo" - make your digs feel like home.A huge thank you to Heather Lamb {Executive Editor for Fresh Home magazine} for including me in your Fresh Faces series

Friday, December 10, 2010

Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab - Watercolor Print

My most popular watercolor print, the "Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab" is making it's debut in this December 2010 issue of Chesapeake Bay Magazine. "Blue Crabs, which had seemed on the brink of collapse in 2007, had rebounded better than anyone hoped. The 2010 dredge survey showed the estimated crab population at its highest level in more than a decade... The blue crabs have bounced back, in a big way!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Covet Garden ~ Online Magazine

I try to keep you informed on the latest and greatest of new magazines... Check out Covet Garden, a Canadian magazine filled with inspirational ideas for real people in real homes! Everyone needs a scroll down map on the wall, don't you think? Click here to subscribe.More ways to follow BB&Bshop * facebook * twitter * bloglovin * tumblr

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Anthology Magazine

Have you heard of the new Anthology magazine? It's a new quarterly shelter and lifestyle print magazine that takes a narrative approach to its coverage of home décor, travel, design, entertaining, and culture. I am instantly drawn in by the wonderful front cover! Follow Anthology on twitter to receive giveaway notifications they are offering to promote the launch this October 2010 and you can

Friday, September 10, 2010

Standard ~ A New Online Magazine

Have you heard of Standard, the new online publication? I just did and you should too! Leading Interior Designer and creator of Standard, Kelly LaPlante, says it's "time to change the conversation and to raise the bar again."This online magazine shows LaPlante's commitment to eco-design. "Our manifesto is that design should be captivating, timeless, built to last and, of course, produced in a