My first week back to work hasn't felt nearly as productive as I had anticipated. There are so many things I've avoided with the home and bills and such for the last 13 weeks that I spent much of my time this week catching up there. I did manage to finish one client project, but I'm hopeful that next week I'll have some great pieces ready to share with you.
I was pleasantly surprised a couple days ago to be featured in the Washington Post along with another furniture refinisher here in Phoenix.
If you're interested, you can read the full article here.
I hope you all have a great weekend!
That's awesome! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great article!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, that is great.
ReplyDeleteSweet!
ReplyDeleteNatalie that is awesome!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDelete~Kathleen
You are also on AZCentral!
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funny because this morning I went online to read my local newspaper (Lowell, MA) and the same article was featured in the lifestyles section! I thought, hey! I know that woman ;)
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Natalie, you are getting the best exposure! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI had a question off subject..do you ever spray your primer with your spray gun? If so, how do you thin it out? Or do you recommend just using the cans instead?
Thanks! -Diane from Gilbert,AZ
I am so glad you and other stay at home working moms are getting recognized. Here's to our kids and getting to do what we enjoy....mommying and creating.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the article.
what an exciting accomplishment--now that's what i call starting the year off right! congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Congratulations Natalie!
ReplyDeleteI remember waiting until my daughter was three to even attempt is. That same daughter toilet trained her 2 1/2 year old by having her run around bottomless when at home. For some reason that's supposed to be effective. Worked for them.
ReplyDeleteI remember waiting until my daughter was three to even attempt is. That same daughter toilet trained her 2 1/2 year old by having her run around bottomless when at home. For some reason that's supposed to be effective. Worked for them.
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