This Telemark corner cabinet was painted using an asymmetrical design in 2005 using JoSonja acrylics. The cabinet measures 16 ½” x 34 ½” x 8 ½”.
This large corner cabinet is the one featured on the cover of my latest book, Rosemaling, Styles, Study and Design which is now out of print. It's available on DVD. There was not room for the large designs in the book, so I've placed them in a packet.
The Os scissor holders were painted using JoSonja acrylics. This useful wood piece measurers 3 ¾” x 10” x 1 ½”. It makes a wonderful gift when scissors are included.
This packet includes designs for nine different styles of Rosemaling on five spoon shapes. Most of the designs can be used on other small items.
This basic Hallingdal design using JoSonja acrylics was painted in 2006. The cheese box measures 11” x 5” x 2”.
This Telemark towel holder was painted in 2005 using JoSonja acrylics. The wood piece measures 5” x 9” and makes a good class project.
This small 6 x 9 inch towel holder is very useful for small bathrooms, etc. I painted it with some typical Hallingdal flowers on a soft green backround.
I painted this Velkommen Board for my daughter's new house. It needed to be vertical, but I recommended how to adjust it for a horizontal design in the packet.
I love this little 5 x 7 box that I usually paint with European flowers. I decided to put the Os flowers on it for a change.
This dust pan was painted in the Os style in 2001 using JoSonja acrylics. This unique piece looks terrific and is very handy next to the broom on the porch.
This dust pan was first painted in the Hallingdal style in 1995 using JoSonja acrylics. It has been a favorite simple design.
This Telemark mangle board is painted in a more contemporary style using metallics with the basic palette.
This towel holder is painted in the old Lesja style. It's really fun to paint with lots of stroke work and the tulips are really interesting.
I painted this child's table and chairs for my daughter Virginia's office with her requested Os design.
This tine I designed to hold the yarn so it wouldn't get tangled or the cats chew it up while I'm knitting. It works great and you can use two colors at a time feeding up through the holes in the lid.
This yarn tine has a different design on each side using typical Hallingdal flowers. It's painted on a black background giving it a rich appearance.













