Minggu, 31 Oktober 2010

James by Bella Babies Photography

Near the end of my pregnancy, I started researching photographers in our area who could do a professional photo shoot with James as a babe.   I remembered that my friend used Kristi Zontini for her wedding and her photographs were gorgeous.  Kristi’s studio, Bella Babies, now focuses mainly on babies and families. 

We ended up purchasing four photo sessions (to use in a year), and have done two so far.  A family shoot is scheduled for November, and then we’ll do the last one when James is a year old.  Here are some of the shots Krisit’s done so far.  Keep in mind that these are my photos of her photos, so the originals are far superior. 

2 Weeks Old

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I love the baby sleeping in a basket because it looks so natural with the woven basket and drapey cloth.  Our little guy had so much hair, and it was so dark then.  I thought it was a great idea that they used a warm hairdryer to blow some warm air on James so he didn’t get cold during the photo shoot. 

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I think it was Kristi’s idea to put James on his monogrammed diaper bag!  I love how it turned out.  We pulled out his pacifier just before this picture was taken.   Someday, he’s probably going to kill me for posting these pics of him in the buff!

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Here’s a triplicate custom framed series that shows off James’ tiny newborn hands and feet.  We brought the blanket from home.

5 Months Old

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The second photo shoot was so fun because James was awake and his happy personality is coming through.  He loved Kristi and her wonderful assistant, Jordan, and couldn’t stop smiling.  Kristi remarked that he was really easy to photograph. . .  I bet she says that to all the parents!  :)

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James is sitting on a black leather couch is this picture, but it just looks like a black background.  I love how playful he looks with his little hand in his mouth.  He was having so much fun.  This one might be my favorite.

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This picture cracks me up because he looks like a little man!  What IS that expression?!  His long hair is tucked behind his ears.  

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I jumped into this photo, and I’m so glad I did because we hardly have any good pictures of us together.  Of course, my skin is nowhere near as flawless as it looks in this photo, but that’s the beauty of airbrushing!   (Jimmy was working, so he wasn’t there, unfortunately). 

James will be wearing clothes in the next photo shoot, but I’m not sure what yet. 

And here is James on his very first Halloween!   . . . .  It was really hard to get him to sit still for a photo, but I think we managed. 

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In other news, one of my favorite people in the whole world, my grandma, is coming to visit for a week and she’ll be here tomorrow!  I’m so excited to have her staying with us, it will be such a treat!!  When I was little, until about age 5, I spent a lot of time with her while my parents worked.  To this day, she brags about what a good baby I was and says that James takes after me in that regard!  :) 

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My grandma is a wonderful, very wise woman.   She takes care of “elderly” people in her neighborhood, shopping for them, helping them with their doctor visits, and just helping with day-to-day living- and all simply out of the kindness of her heart.  She’s a world traveler, cooks delicious meals, sews, and bargain shops.  She even taught herself how to use the Internet last year by taking a class and she reads my blog everyday.  Isn’t that awesome?! 

Quiet Time

I randomly came across this and thought in the midst of all the bullying and everything else going on it was pretty timely. I think I am nice to everyone...compassion and kindness I would like to think are strong traits of mine. But what about that slow driver when I was late, what words crossed my mind. Or that annoying lady at the grocery store, did I stop to think what she might be going through...nope. Hmmmm. Glad God is patient with me because I have a long way to go.

Image and many more Moments In The Lens on Etsy

Jumat, 29 Oktober 2010

Take Two...A Blog B-Day

There is one more thing to celebrate at the end of October, Haven & Home turns 2.....
A huge heart felt thank you for your support! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I never dreamed all the doors this little blog would open for me and more importantly all the wonderful people I would meet along the way (even if I have never actually laid eyes on you). You are awesome.

Lately life has been busy...so busy I feel like this at the moment...
I am not complaining, I very thankful for the craziness that is my life at the moment. However, I need to make more time for other things so I may not be as present for a while. I am not sure what the plan is but I just wanted to put it out there. For now I have taken down sponsors to take some of the pressure I put on myself off. Thank you if you were a sponsor who was about to be listed, I appreciate your understanding. We will see how everything is going in a few months.

Also, I cannot express my appreciation enough to H&H's readers and followers. You make my day...every day. Y'all are the best blogger friends a girl could ask for. I look forward to many more years with you!

Changing gears, I hope you have a wonderful Halloween weekend. I had to do a double take in Target the other day...
I had no idea Simon Doonan did a costume line for Target this year. Very cool. Anyone have a great costume for this weekend?

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Kamis, 28 Oktober 2010

***The Halloween Rockstar***

No one does Halloween like the uber-creative Stefanie of A Brooklyn Limestone In Progress. I’ve long admired the renovation she and her husband undertook of their home, but it’s her outlandish and always well thought-out Halloween decor that I look forward to every.single.year.  I’m sure her whole neighborhood does!

Mrs. Limestone does Halloween in a big way, but she’s way too modest about how absolutely freakin’ fantastic it is!  She’s also a great photographer, and these are her images.

 

2008:  Spider Infestation

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2009:  Climbing Skeletons

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2010:  Haunted Freakshow

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A Halloween Party

Oh, you thought that after all THAT, she wouldn’t have the time or energy to bring the decor INSIDE? Wrong!  These photos are from Halloween 2008.

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Invitations

And yes, there’s more!  Just wait til you see her personally-created Halloween invitations.  They blow my mind!

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Have a wonderful and safe Halloween!  I’ll show you on Monday the cutest baby pumpkin you ever saw!

 

Love The One You're With- Emily A. Clark

I am so excited to share with you the next post in the "Love The One You're With Post". Emily, from Emily A. Clark, is one of the sweetest bloggers you could ever hope to meet. I was thrilled to meet her in New York, then we shared a cab back to our hotel and it wasn't a ride I will soon forget! I know I have said this before but I swear we could have been life long friends....

I'm really loving Marianne's idea for this series. So many times, it's easy for us (especially those of us who love design!) to focus on what still needs to be done instead of all that we've accomplished and enjoy about our own homes. In other words, I'm glad Marianne is forcing me to be positive for a day instead of adding to my wish list and scrutinizing every last detail of my own decor.

So, on that note, I'll share the one space in our home that I am currently enjoying most--our home office. It's tucked away downstairs, and was one of the main selling points for me when I first looked at our floorplan.

I loved the idea of having a space where I could "escape" away from the chaos of the rest of the house. And, while the process of decorating it was a slow one, I made a plan, took my time and used colors and pieces that really felt like "me."
I started by repainting this campaign dresser (a thrift store find) a bright kelly green. I've always been so drawn to color, especially painted furniture, and thought this would be a stylish storage solution.
The wall above it also gave me an opportunity to display some of my favorite family photographs. I am not the world's best at actually printing photos and having them framed, but this wall makes me happy every time I look at it.
Not only do I love a brightly painted piece of furniture, but I also have a thing for "happy" fabrics. This one is called "Wilmington" by Covington and gave the space a much needed dose of pattern against the dark gray walls.
And, finally, I love the big Expedit bookcase (from IKEA). It has a really clean look with tons of storage for my favorite books, design magazines, etc. Even if I don't have time to read them, it's nice to be surrounded by them.

Thanks to Marianne for the opportunity to be on her wonderful blog. I had the chance to meet her last month in NYC and she is just as sweet as she is beautiful. I could've spent hours talking to her. Unfortunately, most of our time consisted of a 30-minute cab ride together that ended with me leaving my phone in the backseat. But, that's another story, for another day. . .

Now that is one talented blogger! I am dying over that office- the gray, the green, the curtains, the storage. Love, Love, Love. Thank you Emily for being part of this series!!!! If you haven't yet, be sure to check out Emily A. Clark!

Selasa, 26 Oktober 2010

DIY {Starburst Mirror}

After seeing the starburst mirrors created by Janell {Isabella & Max}

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and Stephanie {Under the Table and Dreaming}

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I decided to jump on the bandwagon and make one myself.  I was going for something like this from Amazon, which was priced at $165.

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My homemade version was under $5.

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No, it’s not quite the same, but I’m living The Nester’s philosophy, “It doesn’t have to be perfect to be beautiful"!  I used an 8-inch mirrored candle plate and wooden skewers from Wal-Mart.

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Spray painted the wooden skewers silver, but it was hard to get an even application, dang rolly things!

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Divided the mirror into sections with a marker.

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Busted out the hot glue gun.

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I used 5 skewers per section, making the middle skewer the lowest, the next two medium height, and the furthest two the tallest.  I didn’t have to trim the skewers to get them to all fit.

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When I was done gluing, I covered the mirror with plastic wrap and gave it a quick spray with shiny gold spray paint because the silver was getting a little lost with my gray wall.  I used two 3M command adhesive strips to affix my mirror to the wall in our guest bedroom. 

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Are you still loving the starburst mirror or are you over it?

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