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A great house where Nancy got to do some unusual stuff, even for her. First of all, two pictures of the bubble room. The bubbles were manufactured on-site in a
bubble oven that Nancy researched, and the fabulously - and local to East Bernard - talented Joe and Brandon made. Up top, Nancy with Preston Sharp, and
underneath, Nancy and Tracy Hutson, both in front of the bubble oven. Next, an example of what Nancy does: takes the thing on top and turns it into the thing on the
bottom - with the help of Lloyd and several others. Next, the Learning Room mural, designed and drawn by Nancy and painted by Shanna, with cool furniture from
Design Within Reach. Last are Ty's butterfly patterns from his secret room, executed by Nancy - even the builder, Shawn, picked up a paintbrush and helped finish
this one.















A whole raft of pictures from the De'Aeth House...a really fun house,especially for a dog lover. The top row is from the comedy room, featuring Groucho
glasses designed and built by Nancy, and modeled by the fabulous Ed Sanders, as well as the audience mural. The next row includes three pictures of
the dog room, featuring the parachuting dogs of the incomparable Ron Burns - check out his website here. Nancy painted the checkerboard landscape
and a few other room accents. Last is a faux wooden trunk for the tool room, done with the help of some great Texas A&M students. Go Aggies!
...and off to the side, a fat boy named Bosko who would love this family.







Four pictures from the Kirkwood home. First off, a logo for Burgundy's bedroom, drawn up by Nancy and fabricated by a master woodworker.
Next is the closet door mural designed to lend the illusion of space to the room. Last, two shots of the Platdoh room, including a close up of
the Playdoh lamp designed and built by Nancy, and the mural, which she freehanded. And yes, that was the hardest build of them all.... Matt,
Meaghan and Alan Luxmore, Project Manager Extraordinaire, you rock!





Lots of work with lots of help. First off, a "Nanfield" painting for Preston Sharp's artist loft. The second picture is a series of vignettes for Ed Sander's Paris
room, all of which were painted by Nancy. Nancy also had a crew of incredibly talented and helpful local artists on this house, including Dana and Audrey,
who are pictured with Nancy. They painted in the volleyball, Paris, and Dog/Cat rooms. Not pictured, but no less helpful, are Janna, Karmen, and Vicki as
well as the incomparable Stretch, who built the Eiffel Tower. They all helped make the Kansas experience wonderful.






The White House in Bartlesville, OK...plenty of incredibly talented volunteers helped execute some really fun rooms. First off, the ranch room, by
designer Michael Moloney, pictured here with Nancy, who painted the trees. The cool ranch accessories and faux work are by Diane from Little
Bit of Country in Sapulpa, OK. Second an "AFTER" picture that looks like a "BEFORE" picture, of the paintball room, with help from Dee and
Shelby, as well as plenty of others. The rust is not real rust - that's faux - as are the paintball shots. The skydiving room, featuring a cloud mural
by Nancy, as well as a really neat tile photo floor mural by Mike from High Country Graphics. Next, the photo on the headboard - Nancy's feet on
the sand of Huntington Beach, CA. Last, the Bible verse for designer Daniel Kucan, who wanted it at the very last half minute...you're welcome,
Daniel.







The Rainford house in Riviera Beach, a wonderful, welcoming community. First off, two pictures of a really cool space shuttle room, with
background mural, as well as the shuttle itself, built by Paige Hemmis and painted by Nancy. Also, in the corner, note the tower painted to blend
with the bookshelf. Next, a fleur de lis room accent freehanded to match the wallpaper in the clarinet room. For the rainforest room, a leaf pattern
designed and sketched by Nancy, painted by Rose and Stacy - on her second show!. A nice shot of the great room and hall, with a sky ceiling mural
by Nancy, as well as a decorative alcove accent. Next, Daniel Kucan's chess room, art directed by Nancy and executed by some amazing faux
artists, Lisa and Brenda. Finally, sweet revenge...Ty Pennington's megaphone turned against the master...
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Three pictures from the Hebert house in Sandpoint, Idaho. First, the backing mural for the RC/offroad room - kind of a gold rush theme
there. Next is a picture from Ty's secret room with its' difficult decals - Nancy painted the trees, and flowers were stick-ons. Last is the
hearth, which looks simple enough, but is, in fact, Venetian plaster. Google it- it's pretty amazing- as is Romero Britto!
Four images from a winter wonterland...First is the bike room map mural, painted with the considerable assistance of authentic Virginia
Tech Hokies - and that is a school committed to their community, by the way. Second is Nancy under the microscope... Third is a beautiful
and unattributed quotation that adorns the studio wall, painted by Nancy. Next is the sunflower mural, painted by children - something
wonderful to be part of. Last is the water cycle mural, for Paige Hemmis, who is always appreciative...