8/16/2010

Painted Door

I've just finished painting this door for some clients who live in a country farmhouse and love gardening. It's still leaning against the wall in my studio. I used PermEnamel glass paint for the window. This paint is very durable to paint on glass or mirrors.
These flowers are among the ones in my garden, the iris, echinacea, and sunflowers. I don't have a trumpet vine.

20 comments:

yankeegirl said...

That...is gorgeous!!! Lucky clients, Kate!!

Julie G. said...

Wow Kate, that is beautiful. I would love that door!!

maryeb said...

Double Wow! Amazingly beautiful. That's going to be one lucky house to be graced by such a beautiful door.

Chauncey said...

Kate, you did a fabulous job. The door is really beautiful

Tinker Pixie said...

This is a gorgeous door!!!

Dena said...

Oh My Goodness!! This is so beautiful, Kate!! I am sure your clients are thrilled!

Anonymous said...

Kate, you continue to spread joy and beauty. I love this door!

Eleanor

Kate Ladd Art said...

Thank you all for the super comments. My clients are on vacation and haven't seen the door yet !
Unless they see it on facebook !!

Zuda Gay Pease said...

Gorgeous, Kate!! That will be a delight to everyone who enters through it!

Rose said...

Love the door! What a great job!

Unknown said...

I absolutely love it. It is a wonderful idea..smile..and one i have been looking for. Thank you.

Pam said...

I love it....great job.

Anonymous said...

Just perfect

Judy said...

Love it. It's going to be awesome in their home. What color is the door. I love the soft mustard color.

Pam said...

Great job, turned out so pretty. Bet they are still loving it today.

Anonymous said...

What type of paint for the flowers?

Unknown said...

What color yellow is that

Unknown said...

You are inspiring so many of us to pick up a paintbrush! <3

Sue said...

Stunning ...... beautifully done.

Unknown said...

Hi Kate, your paintings are very inspirational, especially the door.
I have boring plain white inner doors in my park home and now I know just what to do with them. But won’t be as good as yours.
They’re wonderful. Jean, England