Peggy Boyd
Peggy resides in Texas by way of Iowa, living an active life with her husband, Mark. She spends her time painting in her cozy, colorful home studio where she creates beautiful, one-of-a-kind artwork and runs her business.
She loves gardening and nature, drawing much inspiration from the scenic palette of flowers and birds in her backyard. Peggy is a certified decorative artist with an extensive background in brush techniques, color, paint, acrylics, and instructing.
“Be clear, be confident, and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your style can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now.”
Design, decorating, staging, and styling for both stores and magazines only scratch the surface of Peggy’s talent and background. She is the author of two instructional books on decorative furniture written for Plaid Enterprises and has been a brand ambassador for Plaid since the early 2000s. Her expertise has been featured in over 12 national publications including Better Homes & Gardens (Paint Decor & Creative Home), Meredith Publications, and more.
Peggy has been a guest speaker and instructor for Des Moines Home and Garden Show, West Des Moines Adult Education Programs, and Des Moines Art Alliance while running her previous business, Peggy Boyd Designs. She has been a contributing member of Drake University and University of Iowa Entrepreneurial Programs, and has an extensive background in store operations, gallery management, vendor management, and small businesses.
Peggy has had the privilege of working with some of the best creative brands and communities in the industry including Dynasty Brush, FM Brush Co, Paint Works, Society of Decorative Painters, FolkArt (Plaid), Des Moines Art Center, and West Des Moines Valley Junction.
Professional Artist of 30 Years
Latest Press
Interview with CanvasRebel
Interview with Shoutout HTX
Interview with Voyage Houston
Reinvention
After all the years of having a successful brick-and-mortar gallery along with published designs and works, it was difficult to figure out the next phase of my artistic career. With all the challenges of staying relevant and understanding today’s digital world, it seemed a bit overwhelming.
Starting out as a blog about her projects intended to inspire like-minded creatives and DIYers that just needed that little push is how The Creative Find was born. Little did she know this was going to reignite her own creative fires within. Nudged along by her family to formally brand and promote her creations online, her creative spirit was galvanized.