After the shoot
Etsy Goodies, holiday decor, Silver Bella, swaps
My bedroom photo shoot went well, Diane and I finished in record time.
My Queen Anne’s Lace was tinted perfectly blue over night and was ready to go into the bottles on the mantel in time for the pictures.
Normally,we count on about one hour per photo, but yesterday, we had sparkling sunlight shining through the windows and that made the whole process go so much easier! We had all 7 photos in 3 1/2 hours, that is a record for us.(although these blog photos were taken at night with a flash, not nearly as pretty as the ones with sunlight for the magazine)
By the way, this trick of using food coloring in the water to dye white flowers works with blossoms other than this weed. Try daisies or carnations too. It is a great teaching tool for kids so they learn how flowers soak up water through their stems, too.
Here is a snippet of my first paragraph:
"A romantic retreat with morning light dancing through lace curtains and reflected from antique mirrors will make you want to linger in bed with a tray full of treats while sinking into plush pillows."
The first time I did a photo shoot, I thought it would be a perfect time to have a party, afterward. I thought that my house was at its most spotless and foofed up best and I should invite people over while it looked good.
But, at the end of an exhausting day of hard work, my house looked like some one had picked it upside down and shook it!
During a shoot, all throughout the day, furniture and knick knacks are shifted here and there, moved out of the way, switched around, taken in and out of the frame, and moved away to make space for the camera.
Kind of a mess, with stuff piled up everywhere to get it out of the sight of the lens!
Not the best day for a party! Since then, I have learned to not plan anything else but sitting down after the shoot ends.
I wait and put it all back together and write the article the next day when I have recovered. No matter how much fun it is to do, there is a lot involved and it does tend to wreck the place.
But today, all is back to normal, my piles of books and bottles of water are back beside the bed and all the clutter is spread back out where it usually lurks.
I’ve been adding to my etsy shop this afternoon.thanks, this one is sold
Nothing that I have made, but creative pieces for others to use. I keep seeing Halloween projects popping up all over blogland and thought the timing was right to make up some millinery flower packs in these colors.
sold
Making up kits and supply packs is almost as much fun as actually creating a piece.
I just love picking out items that go together prettily and imagining what they will become when they go to their new homes.
If you have ever ordered anything from me, you’ll notice that I love to wrap and make the package pretty. One thing I don’t do though, is use brand new packing boxes. I do my best to recycle and reuse, and don’t much care if the outside of the envelope has past addresses marked out.
all Halloween packs are sold, but I am listing more. I will have maybe 8 more to list, then am out of black and orange!
It is important to me to make the presentation of the item itself pretty, but the envelope, I’d rather reuse and keep my shipping prices down while helping to save the world in my own little way.
But after receiving this box, that was perfect from the outside, in, I might have to change my practices!
Oh my, it was delightful. Even the outside was pretty, every detail was gorgeous.
The box was from Andrea, and was filled with her goodies for our Pre-Bella swap.
Oh my.
Did I say that already? Well, this gift box was so pretty, I might have said that a few times while gazing at it, trying to decide if I should open it or place it on a shelf and enjoy the box as it was.
Of course, I opened it!! And once again, OH MY! Look at the prettiness involved in this box.
This pile is gifts that Andrea sent to me, as hostess. Oh my, I haven’t even opened my swap box from her yet. I am waiting till all of the packages are in from the rest of the swappers.
I am so lucky to be a part of this talented group of artists who agreed to be in this swap with me. Here is the list, if you’d like to visit any of them, they all have wonderful blogs! I know I have posted this list before, but it is a fun group and definitely worth you going to visit.
A Get Acquainted- Get Inspired
Pre- Silver Bella Swap
1-Heather- http://www.prettypetals.typepad.com/
2-Cheryl Dack- http://roseyposeyconfections.blogspot.com/
3-jennifer Hayslip- http://sweeteyecandycreations.typepad.com/
4-Jessi Nagy- http://www.scrappyjessi.blogspot.com/
5-Kim Caldwell- http://www.artisticbliss.typepad.com/
6-Holly- http://www.hollydoodledesigns.com/shop/
7-Natasha- http://www.natashaburns.blogspot.com/
8-Analisa- http://www.leesiebella.typepad.com/
9-Andrea- http://velvetstrawberries.typepad.com/andreasingarella/
10-Cheryl Stoneham- http://www.insidethebubble.typepad.com/
11- Tiffany- www.shabbyscraps.typepad.com
12- Carol Spinski – http://raisedincotton.typepad.com/
And don’t forget that every comment is entered into my August giveaway. Heck, maybe I’ll even wrap it up in a pretty new envelope to send it out!
My studio is semi- cleaned up and the tables are set for our family Easter dinner tomorrow.

















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There certainly is no worries that my little fairy grand baby’s pictures will go neglected!

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After seeing that gorgeous stairway while shopping in Virgina, I have been on a redo roll. Avalanche style, right down the mountain, gathering momentum and growing and growing.
I knew the wood was going to be construction grade and meant to be covered with carpet, and that there would be some gaps here and there. But man… it was bad.












And the book itself is giant! (and heavy)

What a lucky find! I like flipping through it as if it were a magazine. And the cost was reasonable, only about $20, it cost more than that to ship it! I think the seller should have used book rate, but I was so happy to get my greedy little hands on the book, I didn’t care.














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I’m going to Virginia tomorrow to stay at our apartment there for a few days. I’ve posted a bit ahead and they are timed and ready to go. I’ve never tried that before, but it sounds like a good idea! There just seems to be more to photograph around here than in the bachelor pad my husband lives in part time.


Speaking of birds and their homes, I started a flickr group for our Birdhouse Bling Day. (details for the swap in my previous post).

While I was scanning, I copied the cover of Somerset Life and sent it to 








