Monday, September 26, 2011

Refurbished Dresser

I love the idea of refurbished furniture. I once painted a high chair for my boyfriend's grandma and really enjoyed it. I painted the high chair yellow, green, blue, and red, with lots of fun shapes and designs that a kid as well as an adult would appreciate.  I stumbled upon this refurbished dresser.  Although I don't necessarily like each pattern on the dresser, I like the idea. I believe the designer used wall paper for the designs. Such an eco-friendly way to dress up an old piece of furniture and make it unique and personal:

Monday, September 19, 2011

Oh how I long to travel

I found this lovely states bulletin board online and thought it was a wonderful idea. Tyler and I made a list of places we'd like to travel to one day, including nearly every state. It would be fun to have a board like this to mark off places. So far these are the states I've traveled to:
  • Nebraska (obviously)
  • Iowa
  • Missouri
  • South Dakota
  • Colorado
  • Illinois
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Washington
This coming January we are flying to Florida for a few days, so then I'll have been to 1/5 of the states!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Enjoy life to the fullest

I'm not sure what it is. Maybe it's that I'm graduating this year, or maybe it's just that I'm a sentimental type of person, but lately I've been thinking a lot about life and what I've learned so far. Just today I was telling my Dad that one of the life lessons I've learned is we often spend more time worrying about something than the actual thing takes. When I was little for example, I used to dread going to the dentist. I'd worry a whole week or two before that the dentist would find a cavity. Then the actual appointment would come and be over in a quick hour. Sometimes it's not worth worrying about things. Although I still have to remind myself of this quite often, I must have improved somewhat. I don't worry about going to the dentist anymore. What's the point?

Here is a nice little graphic I stumbled upon, with some of the most simple, basic, and wise advice I've found:

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

If you can dream it, you can do it

I stumbled across some craft ideas and one of the neat ones I found was this simple little "dream jar." It got me thinking about some of the things I would put in my own jar.
  • Have a design or photography job lined up before I graduate
  • Move to Colorado or Missouri
  • Travel to Ireland
  • Be able to quit a daytime job and simply do photography for a living
  • Marry Tyler :)
  • Learn how to bake bread
  • Buy a beautiful Victorian house with a wraparound porch in the country
  • Never give up on any of these dreams!


Monday, September 5, 2011

Sunflowers

I've decided in an attempt to blog more often that I'll post something quick every day. Lately I've discovered how awesome etsy.com is. Looking through some photography on etsy I found this lovely photo of a sunflower, probably taken with a macro lens. (I want a macro really badly!) I love the bright colors of this photo and the gorgeous detail. The sunflower also makes me think about Pocahontus, my favorite disney movie, and the song "Colors of the Wind."

Photograph by Guy Pushee- You can find his work at his etsy store here.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Nebraska Balloon and Wine Festival

I am currently procrastinating homework by blogging, but I needed to catch up anyways. I thought I'd blog and share some photos I took at the Nebraska Balloon and Wine Festival back in August. It was a lovely sunny summer day. Tyler (my boyfriend of 2 years this past week!) and I brought our cameras and captured some beautiful shots of the hot air balloons.

One of our favorite balloons, "Patches" getting ready for take-off


A sweet hug is nothing but bliss

This coming weekend my boyfriend and I are shooting our friend's wedding photography! To be prepared I've been looking at all sorts of examples. I've found that I would love to shoot some engagement sessions. I love to see other couples in love! Here are some really cute photos I have stumbled across:
I absolutely love old barns in photography. They have a certain rustic charm :)

This is such a sweet use of props

The decoupaged letter is a great idea for a save the date card
I would never have thought having people sit in a tire would be so adorable.
Definitely one of the cutest engagement photos I have ever seen!
I did not take any of these photos. They were all found on various sites and blogs, and I really admire these photographers work!