Monday, May 12, 2008

Aimsel


Look at this cute sweet girl, Aimsel, who I met Saturday when she came in with some signes to be mounted. Carolyn sent her in, thanks Carolyn! We went to the Nonantum for Mother's Day Brunch and had a delicious meal, then toured the first floor to look at all the pictures we'd framed.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Saturday Saturday


Well friends, it looks as though I will simply post on Saturdays only, not that ANY of you care, nobody comments so I think nobody is visiting! Here are pictures of my good customers, Donna, Denny and Gloria, who I had such nice visits with. I really enjoy seeing such beautiful and interesting things coming into the shop, and am so grateful to be in business doing something I love. Things are picking up and the schedule is filling, which is so good, I like to stay busy.

Friday, April 25, 2008

April 24th

Both Carolyn and Rob brought posters in that they want me to plaque, this is a great way to fix posters up for hanging, no frame at all, just mounted and laminated, sort of. Ann came in to visit too, and she told us about her fun ski trips. She also took care of all the scrap mat board that piles up around here...thank you Ann!

April 22, a slow day

Naomi was the first one in today with two really interesting etchings: very detailed fun sketches of frogs and a diakon...(spellcheck doesn't like that word).  They are very fun. Then Chris brought in a painting that he'd done, and we put a very interesting frame that he had painted. Warren and Catherine came in last--we are just not that busy so look around your house for the things that need framing and bring them in!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Friday the 18th


I'm posting this Thursday night, but wanted to be sure I got this up and out--I have a print of the COMMON MACKEREL--it's a Denton print, skillfully colored and created with photographic detail, it was a brought in and left by a customer, so I have framed it, and am offering it for the price of the frame and mat. This image, of course, has the reflecting glass, but the detail shows a good close up of the color. $60

YESSS!!!

It was, in fact another sunny day, I can feel the summer coming.  Today we were looking at this picture that Gini brought in yesterday, it's an old photo of her dad, look at that sweet teddy bear. One thing I really like about my work, is being able to see these wonderful snippets. I can't wait to see this all assembled once Wilder makes the frame.  Ed brought 2 1929 French etchings in, one to have the frame restored, and the other to have a new frame. Abby, who is a potter, brought in a print of Kezar Lake where she has a cabin...lucky thing. Lois picked up her old map of Willard Beach. 

Sunny 16th

The first in a string of sunny days, hopefully--today I saw Deanie, Ken, Patty and Gini. Deanie brought in a picture of her son and two awards, (or are they commendations?) of her husband's, both having to do with his benevolence. Ken picked up his prints, he has exquisite taste and had brought in his own frames. Gini has 3 sons who've all done so well, I really enjoyed our visit. I'm looking forward to more sunshine this week, maybe I can start filling my barrel in front of the shop. I don't know if I'll put in some white pansies or petunias...who has a good idea for me?

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Saturday visits (that's right, all play, no work)


Hi Mary Robin! Michael, Avery and I stopped by to return a painting Michael restored for a customer and to say hello! Sorry we missed you : ( Let's plan to get together soon with you and Rachel for margaritas : )~         After Mike and Kim came in, I had a really great visit from Marie--we talked and talked, and decided that Christian needs to have another show here, all new stuff, his big work. Such big pictures one photograph will eat a whole wall, so that only five or six will even fir in the whole shop. We'll make a plan and post some show dates!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Sunshine in Maine today!


I had visits today from Claudia (Photography), Janet (who loved her picture), and Dana. Rob's girlfriend came in, too. It's a beautiful sunny day, which could account for the slowness of the day. Sweet Jeanne was in the other day with two of her daughter's lighthouse drawings, one for her and one for Ada--how lucky they both are.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

April Fool's

It's April Fool's day, but no one pulled any pranks on us! Patty Morris came in with three etchings made by her (crossing fingers) son's fiancé, they are intricate and very beautiful. Patty left me with one of her CDs, wow, what a voice! Visit Patty's website to hear some of the songs from "Dukkha's Nemesis" and to find out how you can help wipe out Cystic Fibrosis--join us in supporting this worthy cause! Rachel's Tuesday painting  group was coming in just as we were closing, and it was nice to finally meet Jennifer and Judy. They painted chocolate chip cookies while I helped Christa choose a mat and frame for a black and white family photo--another day ends, Burr has left for California and I will go home a bit late today, having ended the day with bookwork.

Monday, March 31, 2008









Your guest blogger, Burr, here. My flight home today was cancelled, due to weather. It's practically April, and still snowing, so I kept Mary Robin at home to chill with me, since I was stuck here. It could be worse. I could be stuck in New York, Cincinatti, or some other city.

Friday, March 28, 2008

My Out of Town Guest









Today's blogger is a guest, Mary Robin's son, Burr,visiting from California for a long weekend.

I rushed to Maine to catch the end of your long winter, and to be with Mom for a few days. I usually visit Maine in the summer, and this is the first time I have been here in the 'spring' since about 1980. When does 'spring' really arrive here, anyway? I also got to hang out with my sister Rachel, and frame one of her original oil paints to take home. What a bonus! I also checked in with my ol' friend Christian, who is working on his MFA. He shared his work with me, and said 'art needs an audience' and explained his departure from the trope of his previous ethnographic portraits. And, I am really happy to hang out with my cool nephew, Wilder and his partner, Elise. We're all going to the Maine College of Art tonight to hear a speaker. It's a family affair with an artsy focus.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

March 24

Melissa came in late yesterday to pick up her Matisse. She was delighted with the framing job. Pat came in to get her work and Ken brought us two more posters. Ellen dropped off a window frame that looks like it came from a chapel. She wants us to attach a picture from Florence on the back of it with non-glare glass. I won't be in for a few days because Burr is visiting from California. I'll catch up on the blog next week.

Friday, March 21, 2008

March 21


Hello friends,
It's the day after the first day of Spring, Rachel and WIlder came in after lunch, she to help with my blog and he to make frames. We made plans to see each other on Easter. Josh came in today to get his two photographs, with him was his darling son, Asa. Brewster picked up those great Beatles posters and Sharon picked up the photo of a 1927 wedding that her dad was in. Susan has gone off to see her grandchild, maybe we will get a picture to post!

March 18, 2008


Patty and Sandy and the beautiful paintings they brought in today.

March 20, 2008

Jeanie was practically on the doorstep when we arrived today, with two antique Sugarloaf posters to plaque. Gary was here, too, with a photograph of his house on Diamond Island, with the biggest moon Portland has ever seen. It is truly amazing. Helen brought in two very cool pieces, cut out paper mounted on fabric, and a print by Nina Uccello, Jesse wants yet another trail map plaqued, this one from Sun Valley--this might be the 6th or 7th. They must have quite a collection!

March 19, 2008

Susan and I opened up at 10:0 and Carolyn was our first customer. She came in with another of her carefully crafted needlepoints, her work is really terrific. Plus, she bought the pottery I had put on display! Al came by with a very sweet mother and child print and Colleen stopped in with another Irish print from Dublin, Ireland. Hope picked up the gigantic oil painting done by her prisoners, that gives us more wiggle room. Phyllis and Joan also took their orders, I miss seeing these orders in the shop, you will all have to bring in some more! It snowed ALL DAY here, just one day before Spring. This is a picture of John and Marley, who came by the next day.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

March 15th


Snow, in mid March. Yikes! Will it ever end? In spite of the snow I had no trouble getting here, and Wilder came shortly after. Senter was my first customer and he brought in two antique pieces, the beautiful painting pictured and a photograph of the rocky Maine Coastline--sepia tone, and wonderful. Where does he get all this interesting artwork?

Wednesday, March 12


I'm "backposting"--my computer is on the brink so I waited for Rachel to get back from Texas. I arrived early on March 12 (happy birthday Bill) to get a jump on Thursday, but it was a slow day, only a few people in until 4:00 (closing time) when Ed came in at the same time as Gloria with Philip following soon after and lastly, Greg! WIlder played a no show, so no frames were made. He said he'd come late late. I got home by 6:00.

Friday, March 7, 2008

March 7, 2008


Today Betsy picked up a snowy photograph of Maine and Ann took the hand-hooked piece we framed.  I sold the first of the ceramic frames I bought on my trip to Mexico, hurray! George came in for his three pieces and said he was off to Phoenix and Tucson soon--L-U-C-K-Y!! Bring back some more artwork from the southwest. I lost battery power in my camera today so wasn't able to take anyone's picture, boo-hoo! But it was nice to finally meet John's wife Karen, who came in to pick up their mats--another good day in paradise! Pictured here is Scott, my sailor friend that came in yesterday with plaque orders.

March 6, 2008


Denny came  by today to pick up a plaque, and drop off something else to be plaqued. She visited with Ken while I helped him pick out a mat for an original Raphael etching. Darling Joan brought in a lovely watercolour to frame for Burgess.

Scott, our "Sailor man of Plaques" from Artiplaq came by to pick up our orders, he is always fun to see. A slow but steady steam of customers were in today. It looks like Spring outside, yipee!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

March 5, 2008

Day two back at work, and I'm still not feeling all that great but the day went fast, Sue got a lot done, and I was able to help Rose Marie pick out a mat for some nice prints. Wilder made many frames and I tried unsuccessfully to do book work--tomorrow will be better.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

March 4, 2008


My first day back at work after a frustrating few days in bed. I said to Senter, who always has such neat things "Just don't get old!" My first customer today was Ted Carter,  and it was so good to see him with his 18 family photos for a collage. It's getting busy again, thank goodness February is over. Sue and I are working hard. This afternoon Melissa came in with a drawing by Henri Matisse, signed by the artist! It was a real treat to select new mats for this elegant piece. Sue and I finished the day on a high note.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Tuesday, February 26, 2008


Welcome to my new blog! I hope this becomes a place where my friends can gather to see what's going on here at the House of Frames. On my first blog day I saw a great photograph of the biggest tanker ever to come into Portland's Harbor.Brought in by my good customer Brian, showing a tugboat (surprise, surprise) pulling this mammoth. See the picture? Then George came in with watercolours from Peru and France, and a darling picture of his number one Godson. Very sweet.