News Sarah's Favorite Things Sarah’s Favorite Things, June 2022 Posted on June 16, 2022February 25, 2025 by hello@seattleartsource.com Sun Dresses – I LOVE a good sundress and revel in the chance to break out some old favorites this month. New darlings are added, of course, but one way or another, it’s dress season for Sarah. School is out – Need I say more?! Dinner Al Fresco – The kids and I make a “bucket” list each summer and this year’s list included lots of picnic dinners with friends. Sometimes it’s a potluck at a pocket park or simple grill options in a backyard, but the ease of summer meals with friends is something we cherish. Share to Related News 5 Essential Questions to Ask your Interior Designer about Art The right questions help you partner with a designer who turns your home into a space that’s thoughtful, personal, and beautifully curated. Read More Top 5 Questions Residential Clients Ask About Art A closer look at the five questions that shape how clients collect art — and how the right guidance can transform a space. Read More 4 Lessons from my First 10 years as a Business Owner As Seattle Art Source celebrates 10 years, this reflection honors a decade of growth, lessons learned, and the incredible community of artists and clients who made it possible. It’s a look back with gratitude—and a wholehearted embrace of whatever the next chapter brings. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
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