Showing posts with label About me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label About me. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

My EXPO booth.

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For weeks I’ve been creating columns, painting panels and refinishing furniture.  All this in preparation for our local business EXPO.  Well, last weekend was the EXPO and it was VERY successful.

I was very happy with the way my booth came together.  I’d visualized it in my head for months.  It’s awesome when my visions actually become reality (there are many times I can’t get that to work out).  I think this years booth looked much more put-together and professional than last years.  I’m already thinking of a few minor changes for next year, but for now it’s done.

photos by Joyce http://perfect-beginning.blogspot.com/

The EXPO was very busy this year.  There were 900 adults that came through the first day alone.  I never heard a final count for Sunday, but I would guess it had to be at least 500 people.  I got a lot of positive feedback and many leads.  I offered a drawing for a gift certificate toward a faux finish and got 33 people that entered.  Last year I think I only got 7 or 8 entries.  That’s a pretty good increase if you ask me.

I enjoy doing the EXPO, and love that my husband John joins me in the booth.  He really believes in me and it shows when he talks to people about my work. 

The booth is all packed up and ready to be put away until next time.  So… now the fun begins.  It’s time to start making those follow-up calls and schedule some appointments. 

Monday, February 2, 2009

Meet my family…

Ok, so I’m still trying to figure out what all I want to include in my blog.  I started it mostly to show painting projects that I’m working on, thinking about, or have already completed.  But, part of me also wants to share some of my day to day craziness.  I hope I make sense and this doesn’t turn into some crazy mixed up jumbled mess (wait, that seems to describe my life perfectly).  Did I mention, I love spontaneity and seem to work my best under the pressure of a deadline?

I guess one of the first things I feel I need to say is… I was never good at writing.  I tend to have ALOT of run-on sentences and I’m not the best speller.  However, I think if you ever talk to me I probably talk in run-on sentences too.  When I have something to say I like to get it out there before I forget it.  And if I’ve had a lot of coffee or I’m really excited about something, watch out cuz I can talk really fast then.  By the way, I’m about finished with a half a pot of coffee at this point.

Wedding PictureSo, a little more about me and my family.  I’ve got a very  handsome husband, John is one of the nicest people I’ve ever known.  I’ve never known anyone to be so genuinely nice.  You can just tell it comes so naturally for him.  He is very supportive of my painting and business.  He doesn’t always see my vision, but he trust me and so far, he’s liked everything I’ve done.  He taught me that “everything happens for a reason”.  That is one of the most important things I’ve learned in my life.  It’s one of the three most precious gifts he’s given me.  The other two, are our wonderful children… Jake and Jessica (better known as Jess).

Jake 1Jake is eight and loves football, Brett Farve, baseball, PS2, Wii, and  music.  He adores his father.  From the time he was four, up until last year, he would dress like his dad almost every day.  I think he wore a shirt and tie to preschool/kindergarten 90% of the time, because he wanted to dress like dad.  He still prefers to be with his dad over anyone else.  He’s even turned down play dates with friends if dad is going to be home.  I hope they never lose that bond.

jess on boatJess is six and loves fashion, polly pockets, bratz, iCarly, and being  with her friends.  She is my little social butterfly.  She comes up with the craziest outfits, but you gotta love them.  Although we are already butting heads over some of them.  She doesn’t seem to understand why tanktops aren’t appropriate in the winter.  Jess is the sweetest girl, most of the time.  Lately, she has been testing out how far she can get with the sassiness and showing some attitude.  I can see many confrontations in our future, but for now, I’m enjoying the sweetness and trying to nip the attitude in the butt.  I know, I know I’ve got a long road ahead of me.  So far though, I can say her kindness, sense of humor and the fact  I think she is so darn cute is outweighing those sassy moments.

Let’s see, what else?  Oh, we currently have three cats. 

P2020028The first one we got was Spooner Baby (commonly referred to as Spoonie).  We got her from a shelter in Spooner Wisconsin in 2005. She is really friendly and doesn’t let any of our guests visit without giving her some of their attention.  She’s kinda long haired, tiger colored with white. 

 

 

The second one we got is Jelly Bean.  We got him on Easter in 2006  from my parents.  He is the coolest cat, everybody LOVES him.  He is a big fluffy moosh ball.  He loves to be held and just flops over your shoulder.  Unfortunately, the past several months he has been having some kidney problems.  Looks like we are going to have to get him on a special diet to try and prevent his reoccurring kidney infections.jelly bean in backpackP2020018

 

 

 

 

Finally, our third cat is Cali.  Once again, she came from my parents.  She is Jelly Bean’s half sister.  We got her in August 2007, on my birthday.  Cali has no tail, just like her mother.  She is a nice cat, a little more stand-offish than the other two.  We are currently trying to find her a new home.  She is too young to be on the special diet that Jelly needs to be on and it’s too hard to try and keep it separate.  Plus, I must admit John was right three cats is too many.

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Ok, so now you’ve met my family.  I’ll be posting updates on us as well and my projects and anything else I find interesting to share.  Like I said, hopefully you can follow my writing and make some sense of it.  Just remember, I’m a painter not a writer. 

By the way, if you’ve got the time, leave me some comments.  This way I know I’m not just talking/writing to myself.  Enjoy the day!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Hi, I'm Tracy Lehmann...

Hi, my name is Tracy. Welcome to my project blog. Here you will find examples of my work. In the weeks and months to come I will be adding project information, photos and soon short video examples of my work. From projects that I have done in the past to projects that I am working on now, this is a great place to get a peek at what I do.

Now let me tell you a little bit about myself. I grew up in Belvidere, but now reside in Wauconda, Illinois with my wonderful husband John and our two children; Jake and Jessica (just Jess, if you ask her).

I started painting while pregnant with my son Jake back in 1999. Since then, I’ve continued to expand my knowledge and portfolio to include faux finishes, murals and frameable artwork.

My friends say I’m crazy because I love to paint. I find it to be very relaxing. Not to mention how rewarding it is to see the way you can change a room, just by adding a little color. When you add a mural of something you love to a wall, it can change an ordinary room to an oasis away from reality.

Everyone needs a little color in their life. Let me help you express yourself by adding some life and color to your walls. We’ll work together to determine what best suits your taste. From simple painting to murals, I can get the job done for you.

Wonder-faux Finishes, LLC: Specializing in unique and one of a kind murals, decorative painting and faux finishes