Life, Color, Comfort by Deborah Fagan Carpenter

Photo by Deborah Fagan Carpenter

Photo by Deborah Fagan Carpenter

So, we sprang forward last weekend, but spring didn’t come with us! Innovation may be necessary to combat the winter blahs, and a few simple decorating solutions may lift our spirits until we can actually get outside and start digging in the dirt.

It’s been so cold that even my daffodils are afraid to come out. My ferns however, have survived the winter by living inside, so I created a mixed table arrangement, and voila’, immediate spring! Combining a few ferns with other greenery has provided instant life inside and made me forget for now that everything outside is still barren and brown.

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A green plant is like having an unobtrusive friend in the house. Plants are after all living things, but they require little tête-à-tête One potted palm can immediately create the illusion of life and allude to what we imagine spring will be. The addition of greenery, along with paintings or prints that evoke the colors of nature, goes a long way toward generating a feeling of comfort.

Bright, colorful art is a wonderful way to brighten the mood of any room. Don’t despair however, if original art is out of the question. Prints or posters are readily available and can produce a similar result, at least until spring actually fully unfolds. I really hate that wishy-washy groundhog.

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About Deborah Fagan Carpenter

The creative and professional life of Deborah Fagan Carpenter has taken many directions: visual merchandiser, decorator, potter, sculptor, modern expressionist painter, photographer, and freelance feature writer. As Contributing Editor at PorchScene, her contributions are fueled by her love of all things beautiful, interesting, edible, and Southern.
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4 Responses to Life, Color, Comfort by Deborah Fagan Carpenter

  1. Rachel Farmer says:

    I love the fern and spidery plant arrangement!

  2. Dave Martin says:

    Today, in Nashville, we hit 82 and it was so beautiful we put the top down and went for a 60/70 mile drive down the Natchez Trace. Wish the ground hog had been with us… I would have shown him his shadow and put him out. Your painting would certainly put ‘spring in your life style. Keep up the good works

  3. Mona Sides Smith says:

    This is good, Deborah. Living with greenery and paintings really, really does go a long way toward getting through winters — especially the one that we (hopefully) have just gotten through.

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