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Oldie But Goody

So I've been painting & selling furniture & canvas art since 2013, but I've been painting for as long as I can remember. I had another blog page called RusticRehab but was new to blogging & didn't keep up with it as much as I should have. In 2015 my dad was diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer & passed away just a few months later. As a daddy's girl, it broke me. As a mom, it made me dig deep & find strength that I didn't know I had to help my kids through the grieving process. What started as a break from painting to deal with his passing turned into 2 years! So fast forward to now.... I'm back at it!! 

You can check out some of my older pieces at Rustic Rehab. I also wanted to show you a few I've done more recently. Tell me what you think! 





I'm excited to be painting again & doing what I love to do. 

-Amber

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