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Back to Window Painting

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There’s something magical about standing in front of a blank window with a handful of brushes and bright colors — sunlight shining through as each stroke comes to life. Getting back into window painting has felt so good. It’s creative, calming, and full of joy — the kind of simple happiness that makes a space feel alive again.

Whether it’s pumpkins and paws for fall, a cozy holiday scene, or a colorful burst of wildflowers, I love how each design transforms a window into a story. Every season brings new inspiration — from nature, from my dogs, from the changing light.

If you’ve ever wanted to try window painting at home, or if you’re a local business hoping to bring a little more warmth and personality to your storefront, I’d be happy to help.

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🎨 Custom art, seasonal themes, community projects — or even learning how to paint your own windows — it’s all about bringing beauty and joy to everyday places.

You can reach out on social media @FoodForestUtah to connect, collaborate, or simply share creative ideas. Let’s fill our

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windows — and our days — with color. 🌿✨

 
 
 

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