I've always thought, "scapping" in general takes talent, I'm so fond of a well decked out table and often look to masters like Mary McDonald, Michael S. Smith and Ruthie Sommers for inspiration and techniques to follow...

(House Beautiful)
but what about stair"scapping", that just seems to be a whole other challenge all together. My interest was sparked after revisiting some miscellaneous clippings and now I'm on the hunt for more examples of well dressed stairs...

5 comments:
I love this picture, I wish had the type of stairs that would allow for some "scapping". I guess I'll just admire this picture.
I think one of the pictures is missing?????
I really like this look! And that table is fabulous!
If I had a set of stairs, I would hope I could do some great "scapping" too People St. Clair!!
~Kate
Very original Kate! You may be the first to cover this, I mean apart from a shelter mag.
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