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
(Every item shown below is the work of my own hands – including the photos.)
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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. |
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Rum Balls rolled in Colored Sugars
for Easter
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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
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29 pounds of Concord grapes
for Grape Jam
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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 |