Spring is in the air. In fact, it's right around the corner! March 20th is the official day. We're all looking forward to it and at Casart Coverings, we're looking forward to unveiling some new designs but before we do, here are some suggested ways below to consider using our floral & botanical images, from Traditional Home, March 2010 issue.By the way, Continue Reading
The Botheration of Blogging!
Oh the botheration of blogging, so why do I blog? My daughters dragged me, kicking and screaming, to the world of blogging with utterances of "I'm too old," "I don't know how" and "You know how computers hate me!" It didn't work. So, here I am on a Thursday evening with not a clue as to a subject for tomorrow's post. Then, I had a light bulb moment...why not write Continue Reading
Francois Dubeau
Francois Dubeau is yet another wonderful find. Simple, classic and very sexy.Montreal artist Francois Dubeau starts each piece with a random stroke of his pen. It's from here that his drawings come to life. Les Liens Affectifs 2 won second place (audience picks) for visiting artists at the Seattle Erotic Art Festival 2006. Yes, he has an entire "sensual" and Continue Reading
Melodious March
It's such a melodious March. I'm encouraged that spring is around the corner when I hear more and more birds at daybreak. They're so loud they're waking me up but also a joy to hear.Because birds and trees are on my mind with their melodious song, I'm contemplating reconfiguring some of our current images to maximize what we've already done and in the process, Continue Reading
Oh wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?
"Oh wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?" Those are the words of Percy Byshe Shelley. Lija Rogers wrote, "First a howling blizzard woke us, then the rain came down to soak us, and now before the eye can focus-crocus." Henry Van Dyke had this to say about spring: "The first day of spring is one thing and the first spring day is another. The difference Continue Reading







