Showing posts with label handmade silk flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade silk flower. Show all posts
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Friday, July 31, 2009
New piece in the Etsy shop
Friday, July 24, 2009
A couple new pieces :: Etsy shop update
It's about time I listed a couple new pieces in my shop, yes? I LOVE this new "Twirl" bridal hair piece. It is so floaty, lightweight, yet completely glamorous:


And a petite and delightful addition...

Both in my Etsy shop right now. Happy Friday!


And a petite and delightful addition...

Both in my Etsy shop right now. Happy Friday!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Pretty pictures :: Stephanie Williams Photography
I just received a few gorgeous photos from the talented Stephanie Williams of Stephanie Williams Photography. She recently photographed the fashion spread in the lovely e-zine, Utterly Engaged. Here are a few photos and one from the e-zine:



Photo credits: Stephanie Williams Photography



Photo credits: Stephanie Williams Photography
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Oregon Bride Magazine :: fall/winter 2009
Aw~ just lovely:
This amazing photo shoot was taken in May on Mt. Hood in Oregon. Elianna Bar-El did the amazing styling and the spread was for the lovely Oregon Bride Magazine. I see several tops from the English Dept., including that amazing shrug that Elizabeth Dye made for me! There are a couple twigs & honey pieces in the shoot:


Just stunning. How funny that a few years ago, my MA thesis was on Mt. Hood, glaciers and environmental change. When I chose Mt. Hood as my region of study, I never thought that years later, I would have designed a couple pieces for a fashion shoot on the dormant volcano. Full circle. :)
Photo credits: Oregon Bride Magazine
Video by Kevin Focht
This amazing photo shoot was taken in May on Mt. Hood in Oregon. Elianna Bar-El did the amazing styling and the spread was for the lovely Oregon Bride Magazine. I see several tops from the English Dept., including that amazing shrug that Elizabeth Dye made for me! There are a couple twigs & honey pieces in the shoot:


Just stunning. How funny that a few years ago, my MA thesis was on Mt. Hood, glaciers and environmental change. When I chose Mt. Hood as my region of study, I never thought that years later, I would have designed a couple pieces for a fashion shoot on the dormant volcano. Full circle. :)
Photo credits: Oregon Bride Magazine
Video by Kevin Focht
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