I'm really proud of this WPF application, I've delivered exactly what was spec'd out to me.
If it were n't for WPF I would have never been able to pull it off. Below are some screenshots of the application in use.
(Product) in List Mode

(Product) in Thumbnail Mode

(Product) List Mode re-ordering a single brush in the list

(Product) Thumbnail Mode re-ordering a single brush in the list

(Product) Resizing the brushes using slider at the top of screen & selecting a single brush for edit.

This project was a lot of fun... and I really learned a lot more about WPF in the process. ;-)
On a side note, I'm still pressing forward with the other two side projects focused on silverlight and the day job which I get to use JQuery ,JQueryUI, and my personal favorite right now....
Desklighter silverlight in a desktop application. To give you a better comparison it's the equivalent of exporting flash content to an executable. ;-)
Until next time...
-Develop with Passion
Jean Paul S. Boodhoo