It is alot harder than you think. Should we choose on the basis of the eloquence of a comment? Or should we choose because of the wit and humor of a comment?
So many of you are wonderful decorators! Should we choose the prettiest room?

Amanda and I love this color
Some of you are involved in the process of creating your spaces, and even unfinished we could see how fabulous your vision is.

that I already own on my favorite piece of furniture in my foyer!"
Some rooms looked like they needed some love, like a beautiful little painting.
Should we choose the pretty or the needy?
Back and forth we went, getting more confused, and wanting to give each and everyone of you a painting.

and the front door opens directly across from the fireplace.
The Amanda Talley painting would be the first thing you would see."
There were entries from all over the world, including the Cayman Islands.
Readers from New Orleans entered, as well as New Orleanians living elsewhere wanting a bit of something beautiful from their hometown.
Large expanses of wall space, and little nooks beckoned one of Amanda's paintings.

Amanda was so touched by the response to her work that she became inspired to create the painting for the winning space.
Finally she said: You decide.
And I said: No, you decide.
I know some of you, and tried not to let my blog crushes cloud my judgment.
I couldn't decide. Amanda couldn't decide.
Lunch segued into the cocktail hour.

I have an open kitchen and I think the wall with the sconces is screaming for something
bold, graphic, and amazing...like and Amanda Talley painting!"
A rain and wind storm howled outside. We were ready to settle in and make a night of girl talk and cocktails.
We thought about sleeping on it, but I said no, I've got to post the result.
Everybody wants to know.
We made a list with everyone's name on it.

This gallery wall is (obviously) a work in progress!"

She says" I love small pieces...and would love to create a spot
near the desk in the LR for her beautiful work."
Amanda tore the paper into strips, each piece with one of your names on it.
In our heart we had agreed on a favorite.

I too am a painter and would so adore owning one of hers.
Please consider this dining room. Something contemporary in there would be fabulous.
I did the self portrait you see hanging."
But we wanted to be fair, so we put all the strips of paper in a white ironstone bowl.
You pick. No you pick.
We were pathetic!

Your blog helps me stay connected with the city-- thank you!"
PS Amanda and I love this rug!
Let's get Cholo to pick!
He sniffed the bowl and walked away.
We had a cup of coffee, and chatted some more. Did you know Amanda lives in the carriage house that belongs to the big house Anne Rice once lived in? The house that was the back drop for The Mayfair Witches? And that Nicholas Cage rents the big house?
And that her across the street neighbor is Julia Reed?

and we were transported there!
Okay we're just stalling.
We picked this name out of the bowl:
And thank you all for making the first Visual Vamp Giveway so much fun.
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