Posh Blog
Follow Kim Putnam on her journey to reinvent herself and create Palisade Posh.

Cross Country Skiing
Part of living a balanced and joyful life is remembering to take time for yourself and do the things you enjoy. I’m discovering as I become more self-aware that this is a challenge for me.

Train to Palisade
I’ve always thought traveling by train was kind of a romantic way to travel. There are several ways one can get to Palisade other than driving, one way is by train via Grand Junction.

Making a Mini Mala
I’m a big believer in mediation although I’m not very good at it. I still have challenges stilling my mind which isn’t surprising because it’s going a million miles a minute thinking about new art projects, refining my business plan and figuring out social media.

Throwback Thursday: Building an Outhouse
One of my post memorable art installations was when I built a full scale Out House for an exhibition called “A Pot To Pee In”.

Throwback Thursday: Ireland
In May of 2019 we took a trip to Ireland to celebrate Andy’s 50th Birthday which was in March. It was a ten-day trip that we took with our friends Laurie and David. This post will be a brief walk down memory lane as we’ve not travel abroad since.


Paintbrush Pots and Raku Firing
Although I work in many mediums when I create art, oil painting is my first love, followed by working in clay. Being the practical person that I am, I decided to combine my two interested and make a container, or two, to hold my paint brushes.

Palisade Fun: Bookcliff Vineyards
Their tasting room in Palisade is located on a hill and so when you taste outside you are surrounded by the most amazing views of the valley with Mesa’s and blue sky as far as the eye can see. Down below, you are surrounded by vineyards and peach orchards. For me, It’s a vision of heaven.

Throwback Thursday: Concerts on the Lawn at Restoration Vineyards
The scenery that surrounds Restoration is breathtaking and the perfect backdrop for a concert on the green. You can see Mount Garfield in the distance and then all around you are vineyards. Their wines are delightful!

Palisade Fun: Pêche
If you are looking for an upscale dining experience that is both welcoming and tasty to the palette, Peche is your go to place in Palisade.

Palisade Fun: Burger Night at Maison La Belle Vie Winery
If you are in Palisade for a Friday night, I highly recommend checking out Burger Night at Maison La Belle Vie Winery!

Interesting Ideas: Creating a Chop with modern Technology
Inspiration from Chinese art history — and collaboration with my husband and his 3d printer.

Interesting Ideas: Growing Loofahs
Surprised to learn that loofahs were gords, I had to try and grow my own! As I continue to try and get my small online boutique off the ground, I’m always thinking about and looking for interesting products to include in my store that relate to how one lives a joyous and balanced life.

Interesting Ideas: The Urban Greenhouse
Limited space won’t stop me from seeing through my greenhouse dreams!

Things That Bring Me Joy: Making Art
I like to consider myself a media inclusive artist or a multimedia artist which basically means I work in a variety of materials. The artwork I create to be exhibited in galleries or museums is driven by concepts and not a particular medium.

Throwback Thursday: Provincetown, MA
I’m a big believer that our past experiences inform our present life. Education is an obvious example of this, but there are other, not so obvious influences like friendship, learning skills like printmaking, collecting things and or cooking for friends.

Things that Bring Me Joy: Biking + Picnicking
For this blog post I’m going to combine two things that bring me great joy, riding my bike and picnicking!

Things That Bring Me Joy: Fig Trees
My Fig trees are one of the many things in our urban setting that bring me balance and great joy every day.

Experimental Gardening: Hanging Tomatoes
If you are a lover of tomatoes but short on space, I highly encourage you to give hanging baskets a go… they are both beautiful and super economical as the only thing you need to invest in is a packet of seeds and some soil and a basket if you don’t have one handy.

Throwback Thursday: Espalier Apple Tree 2.0
Espalier is a method of training and pruning a tree or shrub, dating back to the Middle Ages, that forces it to grow flat against a wall or a free-standing trellis to encourage substantial fruit production.