Monday, January 28, 2013

Little Liam COMING SOON!



I am so excited for this little family of four!  They are finally a boy!  Little Liam is sure gonna be one loved little guy!  Monica and Alex are outstanding parents, and they have a couple of great little girls that I LOVE to photograph.  If I am this excited for Liam, I can't imagine how they feel! 




















I am beyond happy for you guys and I can't wait to meet baby Liam!



Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Where I Work!


I recently redecorated my home office.  I used to have a HUGE brown corner desk and it was all americana, it was cute...but i found myself not WANTING to be in there.  It was important to me to have a space I could go relax and work and feel happy in.  So I decided on this!

All furniture (desk, chairs, side table, storage bench) is from target.com.
Lamp, tape dispenser, pen holder and hot pink wall art are from hobby lobby.
Curtains are from WalMart.
Camera canvas wraps are from Gordmans.
Candle sticks are from a local store, Miss Kim & Co.
Scatter frames can be found at hobby lobby, but they were pricey so I just spray painted some frames I already had. I also painted the two canvas wraps behind the desk.





If you are thinking about redecorating, just go for it!  Find a color scheme and go from there!








Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Do it yourself wall art!



My bathroom is completely do it yourself! I am pretty proud of it! I did the whole thing for around $60-$70!  These fun, modern wraps are made out of none other than MOVING BOX LIDS! Enjoy!


You will need: 

Fabric. (I got mine from WalMart, they came in a pack and had lots of patterns and color schemes to choose from. I also got a pack of fabric strips that matched.  Located in the sewing aisle.)

Moving box lids. (I would make sure they are pretty wide.  If they are thin they won't stand off the wall properly and will probably look TOO homemade.  I used the lids from the types of boxes you fold and put together yourself because they are very sturdy.  Plus we had just moved and had plenty laying around!)

Hot glue gun.

Needle and Thread.

Iron.

Buttons. (If desired.)



1.  Choose your fabric and wrap the lids.  Wrap them tightly and secure them with hot glue.  I wrapped the edges of mine like a present.
2.  For the flowers, I took a fabric strip and folded it back and forth until the very end (Like you are making a fan).  Then took a needle and just sewed the end up. To make the creases stay take the iron and iron your little piece of folded fabric, let it cool.  Open it all the way until it makes a circle, glue the ends together and glue a button in the middle!
3.  For the ruffles; you basically scrunch and stitch, scrunch and stitch..each ruffle was about two strips of fabric.
4.  Hot glue it all down, and hang up your beautiful work!

Below: The shower curtain was on clearance for cheap, and we just added the flowers. NOTE: The flowers are a tad time consuming! 




I hope your project turns out beautiful!!


Caleb Newborn



Some people may not know that I nanny two sweet boys through the week; Eli who is four, and Caden who is almost 17 months.  Well meet Caden's new little brother Caleb!  I am so excited to have a new baby in the house!  It seems like yesterday Caden was this small and now he is jabbering my ear off and chasing my dog around the house! I hope times slows down for this baby.. although I know that's impossible, I still can't wait to start watching him!  Three boys - OH BOY!




Thursday, January 17, 2013

Do it Yourself Canvas!


There are a few ways to do these, and I've tried just about every way.  This was the fastest, and easiest way I have found!   It's so simple, and saved us a fortune!  As a photographer I am ALL about getting quality prints and ordering canvas, I have a huge wall collage in our living room that cost us around $300-$400! But this way I am still getting good quality prints because I order them through a professional lab! So here is what I came up with! 

You will need: 



 Buy your print the size of the canvas you desire, mine are 12X12.
When I first made mine I only used the spray adhesive from the hardware store, but after a little time passed the corner of one of my photos started to come up a little so I would suggest combining the two.

1.  Using your sponge brush, cover the front of your canvas with the liquid Mod Podge.
2.  Spray the adhesive over the wet Mod Podge. (I would do this outside..the spray adhesive is VERY sticky, and is really hard to get off of EVERYTHING!)
3.  Line up the print and gently lay it down. DON'T PRESS.
4.  This is going to sound weird, but I then put a sock on my hand to smooth the photo onto the canvas.  I did this to make sure my photos didn't get scratched.
5.  Flip the canvas over (on a soft but flat surface-like carpet or an ottoman) and press the backside of the canvas to make sure your photo is applied evenly.
6.  This is optional, but the spray Mod Podge is for the protection of your photos.  Spray it evenly and not too think (you don't want runs).
7.  Let they dry, hang them up and stare in awe of what you just did!




I used one of the canvas squares to spice up the collage.  Grey paint, a big burlap bow, and a hot glue gun!  Easy!  These would have costed us around $200-$250, and my total was only around $50! 


I hope your project turns out beautiful! 





Crave Photography Giveaway!




Hanna & Todd

Such a lovely couple!  They were my first session 2013 and they were a blast!  Every photo was fantastic, and you can really feel the love.  Congrats on the engagement and I can't way for May!




Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Best of 2012!

Smell ya later 2012!  What a great year!  I am so excited for everything 2013 has to offer! 

 I picked out my personal favorite photos of 2012, hope you enjoy!  
This photo still takes my breathe away.  I photograph so many stunning babies so it was hard to choose but I couldn't resist how squishy and new she was here! <3
Such beauty here.  Miss Oliva is a D-I-V-A!  Just sporting her mom's jacket at the end of our chilly shoot, I turned around and snapped this!
I have been so lucky to photograph this family a couple times this year, and I think we can all agree they are beyond gorgeous!
I loved everything about their big day, down to the very last detail. Beautiful couple!
I couldn't resist the way they look at each other.  Every single photo was amazing, and i am beyond excited for their wedding in June!
Okay, yeah I chose my sister!  Do you blame me?!!

Yay to one of my best friends for braving it in a bikini! So adorable!
Hands down my favorite image of the year!  They are perfection!  Can i hang this in my house? Is that weird?  Yeah- it's weird.