After-hours Design

Beth Heaney, Graphic Designer
401.935.8326 • bethea22@cox.net

Designers design everything, everywhere – in the kitchen, in the garden, and even in the wood pile.
These images demonstrate how I use design at home to maintain a fresh perspective,
challenge my creative sense, and keep smiles on the faces around me,
once the business of the day is done.

Also, please take a moment to view samples of my work and View Bethany Heaney's profile on LinkedIn

(Every item shown below is the work of my own hands – including the photos.)

Two cords of wood, one stacked the traditional way, and one a Holz Hausen, a German method of stacking wood in a circle that tapers as it rises, with odd pieces tossed into the center.

I enjoy stacking wood because it provides a refreshing outdoor workout and also challenges the mind when trying a new configuration.

Rum Balls rolled in Colored Sugars
for Easter

 

A homemade Blueberry Pie

Steamed homegrown beets
on 'Beet Day' in late October

A Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie
made with homegrown ingredients

Rosemary Tea Cake
with Lemon Buttercream Frosting
fresh pansies, rosemary, and mint sprigs

29 pounds of Concord grapes
for Grape Jam

 

Buttermilk Irish Soda Bread with Raisins

Buttermilk Blueberry Pancakes
with Real Maple Syrup

Polenta Cake
with Sweetened Plums, Strawberries, and Cream

Apple Pie
made with our own Liberty apples

Homegrown acorn squash
with some late-season tomatoes

Italian Pepper and Wine Biscuits,
Seeded Italian Bread, and Prune-Raisin Cookies

A homemade Raspberry Linzertorte

Bruschetta
made with our own tomatoes and herbs