Thursday, January 17, 2013

A Winter Wonderland Maternity Shoot

I was able to take some much needed time off around the holidays to relax and spend quality time with the family. Pretty My Drink had a busy holiday season, so once my last Christmas orders were mailed, I put away my paint brushes to focus on other projects, one of which was a winter wonderland maternity photo shoot for my brother-in-law and his lovely wife.


We started off taking some pictures inside their house since it was about 25 degrees outside that day. Since the father-to-be is having a son and is a bit obsessed with hunting , I thought it only appropriate that we include his deer head in one of the shots.
And a silly shot of mom reading a pregnacy book and dad reading his hunting magazine :) 
This is my favorite shot we took inside the house.  It's evident this little babe will be surrounded by lots of love!
We decided to venture outside to take a few pictures. Although it was very cold, the couple hid it well and we managed to get several very cool photos. My favorites were the ones taken in front of this old barn down the street from their house. And yes, we hauled an overstuffed chair along with us to provide a little more comfort for the couple in the frigid weather.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Unique Christmas Ornament Idea



There are so many creative handmade ideas out there for making a memorable “baby’s first Christmas” ornament. Since this is Gwen’s first Christmas, I know I wanted to make something special.

I decided to make an ornament out of her handprint impression {a Pinterest inspiration} as a way to remember those cute little fingers we spend so much time kissing.

The recipe is easy: ½ cup flour, ½ cup salt, ¼ cup water. Once the impression was made, I baked it in the oven at 200F for 2 ½ hours.

I painted a santa design in the impression to add more interest to the ornament and varnished with a spray lacquer. I love it, and I admit, I sometimes stop by the tree just to look at it. 

It's a reminder of how blessed we are to have her in our lives.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The Most Wonderful Time Of Year


Christmastime is clearly the most won-der-ful time…of the year.  

I finally convinced the hubby to use an artificial tree this year. Let me tell you, this tree definitely beats our past “Griswald-esque” trees where the tops were bent at the ceiling because we clearly misjudged their sizes at the tree farm.

And finally our fireplace “scape.” I bought a pre-lit garland specific for the fireplace which really helps create a cozy vibe. I like to sit in this room, sip my morning coffee while enjoying the holiday décor. It’s a great start to the morning.  And yes, I still need to finish adding the names to our stockings...that's on the to-do list.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

The Leaves Are Falling


It's fall time in O-H-I-O, my favorite time of year. What's not to love about football, colorful leaves and pumpkin flavored everything?  My husband and I take advantage of this beautiful time of year by taking our golden retriever and daughter for walks as much as the weather allows.  Here are a few pictures from our most recent walk.  Although not pictured, our excited golden {logan} was present...he was busy barking at the ducks swimming in the pond. 




Friday, October 12, 2012

Engagement Photo Session


When I’m not painting, I can be found dabbling in photography. Thus far, I’ve taken a friend’s maternity pictures {here}, edited my own maternity pictures {here} and now I can add engagement photos to my list of photography accomplishments.


During our family reunion in North Carolina, I had the pleasure of taking engagement pictures of my brother and soon to be sister- in-law. We took the majority of pictures on the beach, but I think my favorite ended up being a shot we took in front of these beautiful, curvy trees.



Another one of my favorites is of the lovely couple jumping in the air.

It turned out so cute, I made my brother take a picture of my husband and I also jumping :)


Monday, October 1, 2012

Stitch Free Curtains

Can you believe I made these curtains without having to do any sewing?  As crafty as I am, I never got into sewing.  I have been meaning to make curtains for this large window for some time now, but wasn't sure how to do it since it's so large.  Custom curtains would have cost hundreds of dollars and I was determined to make my own.


To make the white sheer curtains, I did the following:
  • bought sheer fabric at the craft store along with iron-on velcro squares. 
  • I cut the frabic in 1/2 to make two separate panels that were 1 yard wide. 
  • I needed to create a loop at the top of each panel to hang them which was done by ironing on the velcro squares
  • Once you create a loop at the top of each panel, slide the curtain rod through...EASY!


Next came making the brown striped decorative curtains that are drawn back.  These were made by adding striped fabric (the bottom section) to already made brown curtains (top part of curtains).  I bought the brown curtains at Target and the stripped fabric from a craft store.  I adheared the striped fabric to the curtains by using iron-on adhesive and then used safety pins in areas where extra support was needed. 




And that was it- I was able to make my own custom cutains for under $100!  It took about an hour to make them; probably the most difficult task was hanging the curtains which my hubby helped do since it required an extension ladder :)

Sunday, August 5, 2012

My Craft Cave

I promised a while ago to post pictures of my craft room.  Well, I've been procastinating because it's always a mess and decided to heck with it...craft rooms are supposed to be messy, right?  So here it is...don't mind the mess :-)


I painted the room in a lime green and accented it with black & white decor.  I got a beautiful crystal chandelier which isn't captured in this picture very well, but it adds a lot of charm to the room and is one of my favorite features. 

To the side of the room are more white shelves to house my glassware and this mannequin which was a random impulse purchase.  I was going to use it for a T-shirt line I wanted to create, but realized I have no time for that.  I did manage to create a few designs, one of which is displayed on the mannequin.  So there it is, the place where all the magic happens!