Sunday, April 28, 2013

Home Office Reveal

So I'm a few months behind, because I think I might have promised this post a long time ago, but it's finally here!! My home office is finally revealed:)

Since my husband and I both work from home, right across from each other actually, we needed a very large desk. It actually worked out perfectly because we were able to use our massive dining table (from our old house) as our desk. I couldn't imagine getting rid our our old table and was so happy when I realized it would work perfectly as a desk. It's much deeper than most desks, which allows for both of us to have leg room without bumping into each other. Also lots of room for both of our computers as well. And now on to the fun part - pictures!

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This Thursday, May 2nd, Aimee from {It's Overflowing} will be featuring my home in her Dreamy Dwelling home series! Make sure to check it out and follow her blog if you don't already. She is a fellow Texan and her blog is SO awesome! Hope you all enjoyed my office reveal!


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Saturday, April 27, 2013

A Texan Bluebonnet Photo Shoot

In Texas, our state flower is the wonderful bluebonnet! Every year once spring arrives, you will find families swerving to the side of the road to get that one good shot with the bluebonnets. That might sound crazy if your not a Texan, but if you live here, it's quite normal to see random photo shoots happening in a luscious patch of bluebonnets on the side of the highway.

Today I had a little adventure with my sweet sister-n-law and adorable niece and nephew. There haven't been as many bluebonnets this year in Fort Worth, so we had to track them down! We finally found a safe little spot in a developing neighborhood near by. Most bluebonnet pictures are pretty simple and really focus on the surrounding blue sea of flowers, but I wanted to do something a little different than the average bluebonnet picture. I wanted to use some fun props and really give this photo shoot a subtle vintage feel and not overwhelm the photo with the stereotypical sea of bluebonnets. What do you all think??

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Aren't the kiddos seriously adorable?? If you would like to see more of my work, simply click the handy dandy button above and it will lead you to my new photography website! I am located in Fort Worth, so if you are in the area and would like to schedule a session, please feel free to shoot me an email for pricing and availability;)

Friday, April 26, 2013

BlogLovin' - A New Blog Reader to Replace GFC

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So for those of you who have been a lover and user of Google Friend Connect & Google Reader, unfortunately that will be going away on July 1st. I know... super sad, right?? I have followed all of my blogs through GFC since I started my own blog last April. It's been an easy way to keep my blogs organized and also a great tool for my followers to keep up to date with my posts. When I heard the news, I freaked out a little bit. It's taken me a YEAR to gain all of my followers, and now Google is just going to take that all away from me??  I cherish every follower I gain and truly appreciate each time that number goes up. It's pretty painful to have GFC go away, but don't worry friends, there seems to be a perfect solution!

After researching the blog world to see what other bloggers were transitioning over to, trying to find the best replacement, I found a WONDERFUL solution called BlogLovin'. It is a blog reader that has the same features as Google Reader, but it's basically just an updated version. AKA... better:) It also has a little "followers" widget that counts who all is following you! My favorite part is that it will send you an email each time someone follows you. I love that, because that means I check out their blog and return the favor:) That is something I never got with GFC and LOVE about BlogLovin'.


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As you can see, the layout is so simple and easy to use. Nice and fresh! It was SUPER easy to sign up too. It literally took me 2 seconds to sign up and is {of course} free. It even transferred ALL of my blogs over in a matter of about 30 seconds.

So what do you all think about this new Google change? Have you all figured out a solution to the madness? Any suggestions on other Blog Readers?

So far I feel very happy with BlogLovin' and hope for you all to check it out too. If you do join BlogLovin' and want to follow me, you can click on the button below or on the button on my sidebar. There is also a great search feature as well to find any blog or website you'd like. And of course, BlogLovin' will transfer all of your blogs for you, so you most likely won't even have to worry about it.

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I hope this post was helpful for any of you looking for a new blog reader! Would love to hear your thoughts:)



Monday, April 22, 2013

DIY Fabric Inserts for Shelving


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So the other day I had this sudden urge to get out of the house and find me a project to create! I hadn't had one in a while and I was just itching to create something really amazing. For a while, I had been eyeing those custom wallpapered bookshelves that you see everywhere, but just never got around to figuring out how to construct one on a budget with the bookshelves I already had. The idea kind of just fell into the background and didn't resurface until last week.

The shelves I have are from Target and aren't what you call... the highest of quality. They are the kind of shelving that you put together yourself, and the backing is not the prettiest. It's that terrible cardboard that is covered in a fake wood veneer. Not noticeable in general, but it bothered me like crazy just knowing it was there. Thankfully I was able to come up with a high end look for literally JUST $40!!! Since I already had the shelves, all I had to buy was the fabric and cardboard. Ain't too shabby if you ask me;)


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As you can see, above you will find the before and after. I really wanted something that made a statement and was bright and graphic. My goal was to decrease the decor (aka clutter - says my husband) and give the bookshelves a more cohesive design. Focusing less on the decoration on each shelf, and more on the overall look of the design. Below is my tutorial on creating these wonderful fabric inserts for yourself!

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Supplies:
1. Book Shelves from Target (on sale) - $80 or $160 for both
2. Cardboard $10
3. Fabric - about 6 yards (on clearance HALF off $9.99) - Total of $30
4. Scissors and/or exacto knife
5. Glue gun and hot glue


Step by Step:
1. Collect all of your supplies.
2. Measure each shelf's height and width. Draw out those measurements onto your cardboard and cut.
3. Pop in your insert into the appropriate shelf to make sure it fits correctly. Adjust if needed. My inserts fit tightly into the back of the bookshelf so they will stay in place. I might velcro them to the back later on down the road, but for now, they stay in place just fine.
4. Take out your insert and place over fabric. Cut fabric about 2 inches extra on each side of the cardboard so you have room to wrap around the cardboard. Once your fabric is cut, flip over the cardboard, tightly wrap the fabric around and begin gluing the fabric to the cardboard. Make sure to keep the fabric tight during the gluing process so there won't be any wrinkles on the front of the panel. Once you are done gluing, flip the panel back around and insert into the book shelf. 

As you can see, this project is VERY easy and extremely affordable to create. At only $40, it ended up becoming one of my favorite DIY projects over these past few months. Such a big bang for your buck!


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And just a quick reminder that Google Friend Connect will be GOING AWAY on July 1st, so please please please follow along with Bloglovin. It is SUCH a great blog reader, and I even like it better than GFC! Who knew?? Anyways, you can follow along from the link below, or see my sidebar to click on the button. It took me 2 seconds to sign up for FREE and it literally transferred ALL of my blogs over in about 30 seconds. Can't get much better than that, right??

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Senior Portraits

A few weeks ago I received an email from a follower of {The Blissful Bee} and I was so excited because she was looking for me to take senior portraits of her daughter who is graduating this May. As a part of my new business, The Creative Cottage, I have been working on gaining more photography clients and couldn't wait to schedule this session. After having to reschedule because of rain (thanks Texas!), we finally got to shoot her portraits this past Tuesday. It was 85 degrees and the weather could not have been better! I had a blast photographing this beautiful graduate and wish her the best of luck:)

If you live in the Fort Worth area and would like to schedule a session, please email me at amykwalton1@gmail.com or visit www.creativecottagephotography.com to see more of my work.

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And just a quick reminder that Google Friend Connect will be GOING AWAY on July 1st, so please please please follow along with Bloglovin. It is SUCH a great blog reader, and I even like it better than GFC! Who knew?? Anyways, you can follow along from the link below, or see my sidebar to click on the button. It took me 2 seconds to sign up for FREE and it literally transferred ALL of my blogs over in about 30 seconds. Can't get much better than that, right??



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