“So what have you been doing
with yourself, Cindy? It has been so
long since you last shared a post on “to
be continued” we almost forgot about you?” I hope that is what some of you have been
thinking.
I
must confess that it has been way too long since I posted on “to be
continued” but I have excuses, explanations and evasions. The short answer (and also the truth) is that
I have been extremely busy over these past months doing some amazing work!
But the good news is that I am back and better than ever – resolved to
be a more regular communicator about professional home staging. And I plan to share some of my 2012
adventures in this and upcoming blog posts.
2012 was an amazing year for me and one that I will find it hard to
duplicate! A few of the highlights include:
·
Transitions
Home Staging was featured and I was interviewed for a Tulsa World article about
home staging (Tulsa resident readies her
home of 28 years for the market - http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?articleid=20120407_44_D1_CUTLIN669483)
·
I was
selected to stage a Brian D. Wiggs (http://www.briandwiggs.com/ ) signature home for the 2012
Parade of Homes. More about this
one in another blog post.
·
I was
hired this August to decorate and furnish the housing for the cast of the movie
August:
Osage County which was filmed in and around Bartlesville and Pawhuska.
The cast members, who lived in these lofts, included Meryl Streep, Julia
Roberts, Chris Cooper, Ewan McGregor, Dermot Mulroney, Juliette Lewis, Margo
Martindale, Julianne Nicholson and Abigail Breslin. This
was an amazing experience and I will share more about the experience in an
upcoming blog post.
·
Two samples of my home staging work were
recognized by the Real Estate Staging Association as one of RESA’s Top 10 Best Occupied Stagings™North America. I submitted “before” and “after” pictures of
two staging projects that I did in the Tulsa area. The RESA membership from across the USA and
Canada voted on all the entries and I ranked among the top 10. I will be competing for the overall title
which will be announced at the RESA convention in late January.
·
Even
with my blogging sabbatical, I posted 35 discussions on my “to be
continued” blog and was blessed with more than 2000 visitors.
·
Most
importantly, I made new friends; worked with incredibly savvy realtors; and,
helped convince buyers to make the emotional decision to buy that house!
Since creating the “to be continued” blog, I’ve been
closing each post with the words “dwell in possibilities.” I must confess that I borrowed this phrase
from the great poet, Emily Dickinson. I saw her quote and realized that it summed
up what I am doing as a professional home stager and interior designer - my
mission is to help the potential buyer see how they could dwell in the possibilities of this house!
So, remember what Emily and I say and . . .
Dwell in possibilities!
Cindy
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