
The above painting recently sold, but is now available as a print! The original will be on view at our favorite Farm Club for several weeks still, a kismet display for it since my reference image uses the Farm Club picnic tables. If you’re local or in the area, be sure to check it out. I highly recommend their weekend brunch + checking out their market for all your stocking stuffer needs.
I also have ~10 extra 2024 calendars left, and an assortment of color tests to choose from if you’re looking for something small.
New Prints at Anthropologie
Just in time for gifting, Anthropologie just launched two more exclusive prints of mine in custom frames: ‘Rosso di Montepulciano’ (a favorite Italian town) and an old personal favorite, ‘Overcast Afternoon’. Both are 10x12 framed and the perfect size to set on a shelf.

How the mural gets made
I loved sharing a spread with my dear studio mate Brianne Farley in our beloved local paper Northern Express last week. Brianne is my trusty mural mentor, and I’m so grateful for her wisdom. If you’re interested in learning more about how the mural gets made, you can read the article here.
Table Talk (aka the convos I’d be having with you while sitting together, making art.)
I’m typically not very on top of buying Christmas gifts. It’s the busiest time of year for my work, which doesn’t leave much time for shopping, and we’re remodeling our house, so I’m trying to be extra budget conscious. I’m still not done checking off my lists, so please share any recs you have in the comments! I know this community has great taste.
Having said that, I did want to share the few things I’ve found that are just too good not to:
Mini 3-String Acoustic Guitars ($79)
My kids constantly want to play with Dave’s expensive guitars, so I’m hoping they’ll be thrilled (and Dave will be relieved) to open these. James is a bit young still but I know my life will be easier if they each have their own. I also bought these cute wall hangers for their rooms.
Natural Canvas Play Tent ($105)
This tent has great reviews, many of which say it’s the perfect size, fitting one adult and one child comfortably. I love how easy it is to set up, take down, and stow away as needed. Clara is very into imaginative play lately and this seems like such a fun oasis.
Toddler Slippers ($36)
The cutest gift for Nana to give (ours is ;-))! James is getting this size.
Velvet Ribbon ($9)
I’m planning to wrap all the P.J.s I bought our family in this, but it’s also perfect for zhuzhing up garland, the banister, planters, you name it.
THE bag ($328)
Something I haven’t actually bought ($$$) but I’ve had my eye on it forever. I’m a big fan of Cuyana and I love how you can customize this to fit your needs. Any woman on the go would love!
Sun Lamp ($70)
This would be a fantastic white elephant present. Dave did so much research before buying this lamp and this was the winner for size/price/efficacy. I was skeptical at first, but it makes such a difference with our mood and helping to wake us up in the morning. A must have if you live at or above the 45th parallel.
Alyssa is another one of my very talented studio mates and she just released a gorgeous collection of floral inspired work. I own a couple of her pieces and we love having them as part of our collection!
Alright, that’s all for now. If you have questions or just want to say hello, leave a comment below, it helps me keep topics organized and respond faster! I’d love to hear your gifting recs. Oh, and all orders over $100 now ship free. Enjoy!
x
Katherine
Holiday Shipping: Get it in time
To ensure your gifts arrive by 12/24, we recommend placing your order by:
12/10 for canvas prints
12/17 for paper prints
12/18 for calendars/color-tests
A Keurig or Nespresso Milk frother. Amazing to jazz up coffee, make tea-lattes, and fancy hot chocolates. I have very few electric kitchen gadgets (I have a small kitchen!) and this is one of them.
All fun and exciting things! Looking forward to moving through December with gratitude and facing January with enthusiasm.