Once upon a time “the little painter” couldn’t reach her favorite brush. So she took her Somerset Stool and snatched it with ease.
Not wanting anyone to find the brush, she promptly hid it in the secret drawer within her Amberly Stool. There it was kept ‘till “the little painter” would paint once again.
A beautiful sunny day inspired “the little painter” once again. Only the Stafford Two Step Stool would get her to the highest shelf where her canvases were kept.
After a long day of work “the little painter” made herself a cup of tea and relaxed by the fire in her Bedford Rocker.
While expecting visitors “the little painter” gazed upon her reflection in the Welford Mirror and adjusted her hat, in anticipation of her guests. “There’s so much to do!” she exclaimed. "Where will everyone sit?"
“The little painter” quickly painted Norfolk Nameplates for her guests and placed them around the table. "Now they will know where to sit", she proudly said.
Just then there was a knock at the door. The guests had arrived. "But where will I sit?" said "the little painter". It was then that her neighbors presented her with the Westbury Banner. It read “The Little Painter”. She promptly hung it on the back of her chair and the very merry party began.
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Jane Marie's work is so unique and amazing. Her pieces are the talk of my Audrey's nursery. Her attention to detail is breathtaking. - Tracy Olson
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