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For some reason I knew and still remember the name of the pattern my mother used to decorate my room when I outgrew the nursery look: Chopsticks. It’s pretty 80’s; minty green + lavender geometric basket-wea
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ve and I had a mint green plastic stunner shade style radio to match. Chopsticks wallpaper on the bottom half of the wall with a traditional viney floral on the top half above a chair rail. I don’t remember where she used the fabric, but I found a swatch of it recently when I was purging my collection. So it’s no surprise that today I have a love of patterns, textures, contrasts, colors, paper, layers and details—and entertaining to see those elements always reflected in processes that are beyond me.
Photo credit: Chopsticks by Jay Yang with catalog page from the 2009 Waxing Poetic catalog
mom just reminded me that the fabric was used for a balloon shade valance. (i can’t believe i forgot about it!)
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