The little surprise that I’ve been
hinting at over the last couple of weeks was a Christmas photo shoot with Cottages & Bungalows Magazine. It was sort of a bit covert, but I can finally let
the cat out of the bag now.
They were here all day yesterday
photographing some of the most festively decorated parts of the house.
You may have seen how I styled the
mantel with some of my blue and white ginger jars. We usually have a family
portrait above this mantel, but I wanted to create a different look for Cottages
& Bungalows.
Here’s Bret, the photographer,
working his magic and capturing just the right angle that features the
Christmas tree and the living room mantel. And of course, we even had some milk and cookies for Santa in this shot!
Over the last 3-4 weeks, I’ve been mentally running myself ragged over styling the whole downstairs of my home for this magazine photoshoot. In fact the day before yesterday, I realized I was turning into a bit of a “blogzilla” after I experienced a couple of mini-meltdowns! AH!!
All I can say, is my husband’s relieved that it’s over, and the whole family is happy that the house looks the most festive it’s ever looked. We can now ease into Christmas gracefully… 😏
Kris, one of the editors took a silly
picture of me in the dining room while we were prepping it for the next shot.
Here’s a little peek at the kitchen
table. I wanted to create a sort of foresty, winter look for this table with
lots of pine trees, snow and elegant brass details.
You may recognize the Joyeux Noel
plates from my feature in Romantic Homes. They’ve become my all-time favorite
Christmas pattern because they’re so versatile and fun.
This pattern pairs nicely
with so many different looks.
Here’s a preview of the family room
mantle with our treasured portrait of great-grandmother Nelle. Copper accents and
glittery details were used to play up the elegant nature of this portrait. I
found the beaded garland and Michael’s, and we added extra greenery to soften the
look.
As the sun was setting, we headed to the front porch for some dusky, glowy shots. The last picture of the night was in the backyard, featuring the shed, all decked out in candlelight.
This is a quick capture of the shed from my phone, and I CAN'T wait to see the actual image taken by the amazing Bret!
This is a quick capture of the shed from my phone, and I CAN'T wait to see the actual image taken by the amazing Bret!
We’ll have to wait about eleven
months until the December 2019 issue of Cottages and Bunglows comes out, but
hopefully we’ll see some proofs way before that!
I’ll share a few more of my behind-the-scenes looks
in the
next day or two.
Check back soon!
xo xo
fabiana
Bravo Claudia!!!! So well done. Thank you for inspiring me always. Merry Christmas my friend. xo
ReplyDeleteMarena, dear. YOU always inspire me!! Thanks so much for your support and checking in here at the blog.
DeleteMerry Christmas, friend!
xoxoxo
Wow! I can’t believe I’m friends with a famously talented blogging sensation, Fabian’! I love this so much!!! keep bloggin’ girl! Xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you, secret Friend!
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Hahaha!
Gorgeous! As, usual. I am so happy for you! Here's to more happiness and success in the New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Lisa! I appreciate all the well wishes!
DeleteIn return, I wish you and amazing holiday season and fabulous new year!
xoxo