Blog Hop Tuesday: Margot Potter, The Impatient Crafter
Aug 3rd, 2010 by Hazel
Ahhh… Blog Hop Tuesday. Is there any better kind of Tuesday? Mardi Gras is really the only other Tuesday of note that I can think of. But, seriously, add a purple, green, and gold color scheme to a hip and unique Mardi Gras Adirondack Chair and I’m set!
Speaking of perfection in color schemes, Margot Potter takes design to an editorial level. Do you ever see a room, an outfit, or a piece of art that effortlessly tells a dynamic story? To me, a big wrap-around porch with plush and comfy outdoor furniture always tells the narrative of a hot southern evening eating sweet vanilla bean ice cream and watching fireflies dance. And, one of the biggest story-tellers in outdoor furniture is color… which is why the Kathy Peterson Inspirations: Outdoor Lifestyles line is so passionate about it. This blog hop allows five different designers to tell five completely inimitable stories using color and down-right craftiness.
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argot Potter a.k.a. The Impatient Crafter™ is a designer, author, mixed media artist, trash to treasure trover, freelance writer, consultant, public speaker, actor and vocalist and TV personality who creates innovative designs for manufacturers, books and magazines and teaches popular seminars and classes at craft and major jewelry industry events.
She approaches everything with her signature sense of humor, boundless curiosity and copious amounts of joie de vivre because she feels that if its not fun, its simply not worth doing. She invites people to not only think outside of the box, but to tear it up, repurpose it into something fabulous and stand on it to reach for the stars. Shes equally comfortable at the writers desk, in the design studio, onstage or in front of the camera. She’s been a professional performer for twenty four years and a crafty chick since before she was old enough to hold a Crayola®.
So, want to hear (and see!) a simply amazing story? Hop on over to Margot Potter’s The Impatient Crafter’s Blog for a tale of 1940’s romance told through an Adirondack Chair. I’m not kidding! Plus, Margot even gives tips and tricks so you can create your own tale from an Adirondack Chair.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the chair.

I had so much fun with this challenge. Thanks again for inviting me to play!
Cheers,
Madge