Here's my version of a petite Christmas tree complimented with copper star fairy lights, wrapped in a bundle of canvas and muslin goodness.
All photos shot on a 50mm fixed lens.
Here's my version of a petite Christmas tree complimented with copper star fairy lights, wrapped in a bundle of canvas and muslin goodness.
All photos shot on a 50mm fixed lens.
A little something different on the sideboard this Christmas.... Christmas decorations made from dried oranges.
Here are the instructions:
I think they'll definitely be a conversation starter!
Today I did some styling at my in-laws house. It was a lot of fun sourcing sticks from around the fire pit. My mother-in-law owns boxes of beautiful festive Christmas decorations, so naturally I lost track of time unpacking her collection. We decided to create a modern looking Christmas wreath. To make it we used:
The result is a simple, elegant, festive design that took little to no effort!
Today I attended a Christmas styling workshop at Toowong Village. I was really inspired by their hanging Christmas wreath above their dining room table setting. It's ALL about the layers! The little Christmas trees were super cute too.
Capturing everyday items in your house is somewhat rewarding. It makes you stop, pause and reflect on how beautiful creation is. It's the simple things like a bunch of flowers grown by a friend, that reflect the beauty all around us.
It's always a pleasure to help friends style their beautiful homes. I love creating spaces that give clients the ability to express themselves. Wall hooks are a great way to display everyday items and turn them into art! Some bags and scarves have stunning prints on them. Get them on your wall I say! Have some fun. Play around and watch an empty wall come to life again.
Never underestimate the beloved brick. I wonder if the client will accept?
After seeing this space, my mind is abuzz with ideas! Watch this space....
Creative Dilemmas: That feeling when all you want to do is grab your camera.
I arrived home from the school run and all I wanted to do was shoot the detail in these babies. My 50mm fixed lens is perfect for capturing detail.
** Kita handmade polymer earrings were bought from Kindred Boutique, Everton Park.
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Shop 11, 77 Camelia Avenue, Everton Hills, Brisbane.
Oh Nundah.... If I had money in the budget to buy an investment property, it would be one of these units. Due to be built on the corner of Bage and Westacott Streets (Nundah), these units are located in a prime position. Boasting city views, these units are close to prestigious schools, a popular Westfields shopping centre and Brisbane airport. Let's not forget all the funky bars and cafes nearby! #Nundah
I haven't seen the photos I took from last years Journie photoshoot since the day I took them. This is mostly because the photos have been stored on my brothers' camera. He's currently overseas so I decided to 'borrow' his enviable Canon EOS 7D to keep honing my skill. I found this shot and must say I think it's one of my favourites. I like the contrast of the textured trees against the models soft dress. The moody greys work too.
Christmas styling fun.
Shot with a 50mm fixed lens. Delighted with the detail.
The units are coming along and I'm excited! A little sneaky peek: