aimee-meg — i saw the multicolored tile garage on pinterest and immediately thought: “oh, that looks just like something that would live in lawrence!” clicked on it, then realized that it was your picture and that it WAS from lawrence! oh, sadness, i miss it so much.
Holly-Hey Meg! Did you notice that the second and the fifth doors are the same, just different colors and the class on the second one has been replaced with wood. Love them all!
Holly
shauna-oooooooo! love the red and aqua one! and the sunfire ceramics one!
Laura Phelps-AWESOME
I am in Cape Cod right now with my best friend from LA…and you would LOVE some of the houses and door ways!! My camera has not been far from me…
Amy -I miss Lawrence dearly. Such an inspiring place! The red and turqouise…where else would you find that?
Wendy-Meg, we were in Chicago the last 5 days and I was really missing you. Remember the fun that was had one year ago? Alas, more fun will be had in less than 2 months. YIPPEEE!
Stephanie-LOVE the doors – after the CRAP day I’ve had – this made me cheer up a little!! Thanks – question – I have come across a door or two that I would have loved to shoot – but thought I can’t just take a picture of someone else’s house – Is that what you do? or do you have to get permission? what is the norm on something like that? Thanks
Heather-These doors make me sorry I live in drab, homogenous JoCo, the home of Johnson County Beige.
Tiffany -The seventh door – the one with the star – that looks like a star from the Order of the Eastern Star. Very cool doors – BTW.
sara's art house-Love, love, love! The last one is awesome- and I love the red + turquoise. Happy Monday to you 🙂
kim -Meg ~ can you give me the reference for where you get your photos blown up to poster size. i know you mentioned it a while ago, but i can’t seem to find that post. thanks so much……kim
Short, Sweet Season-That last door is aMAZing! So perfect for taking pics of families with a fun background.
Amy @ dwell in the season-My mom and I have been taking pictures of doors for years! We finally made a Shutterfly book of them. I love your pictures of doors! 🙂
Margaret-So many fun pictures just waiting to be taken in front of those doors! And i totally agree about the heat making it difficult to get active outside–our little family went for a hike on Saturday and only made it for an hour before we treked back to the car and headed for some air conditioning.
Nicole B. -I LOVE that in the 7th photo, the door on the right has the street number 924 1/2 – the 1/2 makes it a little more whimsical I think – like something out of Harry Potter 🙂
Cindy-Beautiful! I love old doors and windows! The red one is gorgeous! I always drive a little bit out of the way when take my kiddos to their classes and every time they ask why I go that way…and every time my answer is the same…to drive by the church with the beautiful front doors! Perhaps next time I should stop for a photo 😉
Tiffany @ Easie Peasie-Oh these doors are DELISH!!! I wish I could use a few for a photo session! They are GORG!!! Happy Mondy!♥
Kristin Bommer-meg, i’m blogging about you…. check it out 🙂 you are on my “keep it real” blogger list lol!
SaraG -Cool post! That one with the star at the top looks awfully familiar… 😉
Alysa-ohhh, i love a good door, too. always on the lookout for color and texture and variety of material! fun post, Megan.
Holly-those are fun! We are in a small town and there are a ton of fun old barns and buildings here!
happygirl-Oh my I love Dick’s Sporting Goods. and I think you have a wonderful eye for photography. I would NEVER have thought to shoot doors. So pretty.
Sharla-Very cool! Love them – especially that last one 🙂
Oberheu.wordpress.com-Love them! I’m picturing them printed and mounted in an old window frame, with a different door in each window pane. Wouldn’t that be cute? Maybe by the front door with some kind of welcome sign. I think you’ve inspired a new project!
amy-i have a thing for doors too…and old signs and cameras and vintage fisher price toys… : ) i love the two doors next to each other and that last one was definitely the coolest!
Christy -love em you must use some of these for a background for family photos..
alicia @ la famille-so fun…they’re all beatiful in their own way. i love the blue double door.
kristi rediske -I love doors too-I need to go around and find some neat ones myself! Are those doors in your hometown-I am guessing no because I am from your home town and I don’t remember seeing them. I saw on the news that it is very hot where you are-i am in arkansas and its hot here too but not as bad as you all-try hard to stay cool!
Terrie G-You found LOTS of great doors! Thanks for sharing them
aimee - meg — i saw the multicolored tile garage on pinterest and immediately thought: “oh, that looks just like something that would live in lawrence!” clicked on it, then realized that it was your picture and that it WAS from lawrence! oh, sadness, i miss it so much.
Holly - Hey Meg! Did you notice that the second and the fifth doors are the same, just different colors and the class on the second one has been replaced with wood. Love them all!
Holly
Mindy - Ah, the doors of Lawrence! Great pictures!
Jenny B. - Love all those doors! Makes me think of this post:
http://welcometoheardmont.com/2011/05/the-doors-of-paris/
I’m catching up on a few days, and I love the b&w’s of you and your sis too!
Leslie - great photos!
shauna - oooooooo! love the red and aqua one! and the sunfire ceramics one!
Laura Phelps - AWESOME
I am in Cape Cod right now with my best friend from LA…and you would LOVE some of the houses and door ways!! My camera has not been far from me…
Amy - I miss Lawrence dearly. Such an inspiring place! The red and turqouise…where else would you find that?
Rita - Here’s one more for you! Thought your family might enjoy making this!
http://smartbottomenterprises.blogspot.com/2011/07/tooth-fairy-door.html
Wendy - Meg, we were in Chicago the last 5 days and I was really missing you. Remember the fun that was had one year ago? Alas, more fun will be had in less than 2 months. YIPPEEE!
Cathy - Oh, man! I love ’em all!
Kimberlee - The double blue doors make me want to watch Notting Hill.
I love a colorful post like this.
It makes me happy…even when it’s 110.
nicole @ deliajude - those are some great doors.
Stephanie - LOVE the doors – after the CRAP day I’ve had – this made me cheer up a little!! Thanks – question – I have come across a door or two that I would have loved to shoot – but thought I can’t just take a picture of someone else’s house – Is that what you do? or do you have to get permission? what is the norm on something like that? Thanks
Heather - These doors make me sorry I live in drab, homogenous JoCo, the home of Johnson County Beige.
Tiffany - The seventh door – the one with the star – that looks like a star from the Order of the Eastern Star. Very cool doors – BTW.
sara's art house - Love, love, love! The last one is awesome- and I love the red + turquoise. Happy Monday to you 🙂
kim - Meg ~ can you give me the reference for where you get your photos blown up to poster size. i know you mentioned it a while ago, but i can’t seem to find that post. thanks so much……kim
Short, Sweet Season - That last door is aMAZing! So perfect for taking pics of families with a fun background.
Amy @ dwell in the season - My mom and I have been taking pictures of doors for years! We finally made a Shutterfly book of them. I love your pictures of doors! 🙂
Margaret - So many fun pictures just waiting to be taken in front of those doors! And i totally agree about the heat making it difficult to get active outside–our little family went for a hike on Saturday and only made it for an hour before we treked back to the car and headed for some air conditioning.
Nicole B. - I LOVE that in the 7th photo, the door on the right has the street number 924 1/2 – the 1/2 makes it a little more whimsical I think – like something out of Harry Potter 🙂
Cindy - Beautiful! I love old doors and windows! The red one is gorgeous! I always drive a little bit out of the way when take my kiddos to their classes and every time they ask why I go that way…and every time my answer is the same…to drive by the church with the beautiful front doors! Perhaps next time I should stop for a photo 😉
Tiffany @ Easie Peasie - Oh these doors are DELISH!!! I wish I could use a few for a photo session! They are GORG!!! Happy Mondy!♥
Kristin Bommer - meg, i’m blogging about you…. check it out 🙂 you are on my “keep it real” blogger list lol!
SaraG - Cool post! That one with the star at the top looks awfully familiar… 😉
Alysa - ohhh, i love a good door, too. always on the lookout for color and texture and variety of material! fun post, Megan.
Holly - those are fun! We are in a small town and there are a ton of fun old barns and buildings here!
happygirl - Oh my I love Dick’s Sporting Goods. and I think you have a wonderful eye for photography. I would NEVER have thought to shoot doors. So pretty.
Sharla - Very cool! Love them – especially that last one 🙂
Oberheu.wordpress.com - Love them! I’m picturing them printed and mounted in an old window frame, with a different door in each window pane. Wouldn’t that be cute? Maybe by the front door with some kind of welcome sign. I think you’ve inspired a new project!
amy - i have a thing for doors too…and old signs and cameras and vintage fisher price toys… : ) i love the two doors next to each other and that last one was definitely the coolest!
Christy - love em you must use some of these for a background for family photos..
alicia @ la famille - so fun…they’re all beatiful in their own way. i love the blue double door.
kristi rediske - I love doors too-I need to go around and find some neat ones myself! Are those doors in your hometown-I am guessing no because I am from your home town and I don’t remember seeing them. I saw on the news that it is very hot where you are-i am in arkansas and its hot here too but not as bad as you all-try hard to stay cool!
Terrie G - You found LOTS of great doors! Thanks for sharing them
ClassiclyAmber - I love a good door! These are so cool…