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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Part Two-My Flea Market Decor Magazine Feature



I came, I saw,
I took a few hundred photos!
And the lovely folks at
were kind enough to print my story and photos
of Jill Elliott's lovely Frederickburg, Texas home in their 
Winter 2013 Issue.

But I'd be quite the remiss blogger
if I didn't share more 
of the captivating Elliott residence.
Jill is the owner of 
here in Fredericksburg, and an accomplished designer
in her own right.

Not only can she put together
a drop-dead gorgeous ensemble
for an evening out, she also knows
more than a thing or two about creating
a home which not only radiates warmth
and character, but also provides endless inspiration.

Enjoy!
And don't forget to click this link here
to see all the beauty I shared 
from the Elliott dwelling last week!






A Jill Elliott lampshade,
created on the fly. This gal is amazing!


Another one of Jill's "girls".


Hill Country comfort
meets Old World charm.


Quintessentially Fredericksburg.




And who doesn't love a vintage glider,
accessorized with colorful, oil-cloth pillows? 


A bedroom fit for a princess....
Jill's daughter, in fact!

And speaking of....


A sweet little doll of a girl,
Jill's daughter is.


I'll be sharing even more of the Elliott home
in the days ahead. But please grab a copy
of the brand new, Winter 2013
Flea Market Decor, to read my story
and learn more about Jill.


Have a happy and blessed week!




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Friday, November 1, 2013

Thank you, Flea Market Decor...Published!


I've had the good fortune to work with
and be published by Beckett Media 
multiple times the past three years.

They are the folks behind the magazines
we know and love like Romantic Homes,
Cottages and Bungalows, and now
....for the first time...
I've had the honor of being published
in the one Beckett mag near and dear
to my junkin' heart,


I consider all the wonderful gals at Beckett
to be friends....Jacqueline, Meryl, Jickie, Elaine, Karen.

But the real joy in doing this project
was being able to work closely and collaborate
with real-life, love-em-to-death,
reach-out-and-touch-em friends...
and
Binky Morgan.

Jill is the owner of the to-die-for
clothing boutique Haberdashery
in Fredericksburg, Texas.
Binky owns my idea of vintage
heaven on earth, Binky LaFaye in Llano, Texas.

But this time,
we were on a mission....

The Project: Jill's gorgeous 1911 home
The Magazine: Flea Market Decor
The Issue: Winter 2013
The Photographer: Me
The Writer: Me again!
The Stylists: Jill and Binky




Although we were given a lovely 4 page spread,
I wanted to share more of the images
taken during this wonderfully fun
and inspiring photo shoot.
Part One, today,
I'll share the rest later in the week!






















Ain't she cute?


 I always tell her that I absolutely
will NOT EVER edit out her nose crinkles
when she smiles, because I think
they are just too adorable.
Am I right?

The Winter 2013 Issue of
Flea Market Decor
is widely available everywhere,
so please pick up a copy.
My sweet friend Janet Coon of Shabbyfufu
also has a great feature in the same issue!

More of Jill's stunning abode
coming soon!

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Farmhouse Boutique


So one of the many, many perks
of living in a vintage shopping paradise
such as Fredericksburg, Texas,
is that there is most certainly no shortage
of fabulous antique shops and boutiques.

And lemme tell ya,  Fredericksburg hit the jackpot last month
when the gifted Debbie Hedgpeth brought her
creative vision to our little 'burg
and opened up the altogether charming
Farmhouse Boutique
right here in our unassuming little hamlet.


I was positively giddy when I got the call
asking if I would do a photo shoot
for Farmhouse Boutique
( for website and advertising photos ),
and I immediately jumped at the chance.
Not only is Debbie's shop a dream,
but she's a pretty nifty gal, herself.

Enjoy the tour through Fredericksburg's latest
addition to Main Street shopping.
Farmhouse Boutique.


 Debbie carries a large line
of Spartina bags and
I was pleasantly surprised
to discover this lovely line.
Such high quality, and style to spare!


More Spartina...

And I'm loving the pattern
on these black and white
Spartina bags!



The old mixed with the new.
Just lovely.



And never a shortage of
stunning jewelry from which to choose.




Adore these!
But the one below stole my
Texan heart.


Texas Girl.
That's me, through and through.


Debbie also carries a full line of
Lulah Body Lotions and Washes and Mists.
This stuff smells positively heavenly!


And even something for
the little people!
A darling assortment of goodies for
the littlest Fashionistas and Dapper Dan's out there.




And then below...
words fail.


Uhhhhhh.....perfection???
'Cuz that's the only fitting one
I could come up with!
Be still my heart, oh Lordy...


The welcoming vignette above greets guests
behind the counter.

And outside on the porch?


Debbie doesn't miss a beat,
the beauty spills over 
and overflows to the large porch,
beckoning in passers-by.

Thank you so much Debbie, for trusting me
to shoot your shop, 
and I hope that if you're in the area,
you'll make it a point to pay
Farmhouse Boutique a visit.

Here's what ya need to know:

Farmhouse Boutique
405 E Main
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
830-990-8121

Open Thurs - Sat 10 AM to 5 PM


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Thursday, October 17, 2013

It's a Wonderful Life


If someone had told me five years ago 
that I would be living the life I am now,
I never would have believed them.
Nope.


Since my very young adulthood,
I had dreamed of a place not too far away.
Just 22 miles down the road, to be exact.

In my youth, I visited Fredericksburg, Texas
as often as I could.
Oh, how I delighted in spending an afternoon
taking in all the beautiful
Homestead family of shops...

Idle Hours, Room No. 5, American Higgedy Piggledy...
and of course, the Grande Dame herself,
the flagship store where dreams came true
and beautiful couches such as my Babette were birthed.
The original Homestead.


I adored the quiet little neighborhoods,
row after row of historic Sunday houses,
a place where time had seemingly stood still,
held her collective breath and said,
"this is good. this is right. this  we shall save and preserve."

And then three years ago,
as though it were foretold, and without question  my
Hill Country birthright, we did it.
I did it.
My dream came true, and I moved to
Fredericksburg, Texas.


I brought my love of all things vintage,
and of course, my love of photography with me.

I began to make many new friends,
many of them amazingly gifted shopkeepers and artists,
kindred spirits who allowed me into their shops,
their homes and their lives.
They allowed me to capture the loveliness
of what they have painstakingly created 
and document it in the pages of magazines,
and here on my blog.

And they have, almost without exception,
become very, very good friends.
How blessed am I, I ask you?


One new friend inviting me into her shop and her life
is the proprietor of the darling new Farmhouse Boutique
here in the 'burg. I'm doing a photo shoot at her fantastic shop
this week, and I am thrilled to once again share the riches of
my new hometown with the world at large.


"Gilded Girl."
Oh, how I love this necklace!
Purchased at a dreamy local shop, Timeless Menagerie.

The shop owner has become a good friend,
and has been kind enough to hire me several times now
to photograph her store for print ads and her website.

Yep, I'm pretty lucky.


Being a Texan predisposes one to sometimes
obnoxious displays of boasting,
but I really do feel that I'm living in God's country.
But more importantly, in His will.
I'm right where I'm supposed to be, doing just what
He would have me doing.


This.
I get to see beauty such as this  every single day!
I've truly hit the geographical jackpot
and the location lottery.


And all these many years later,
I still turn into a geeky fangirl when I open up
a local magazine and see this....


A print ad for Carol Bolton's store,
which I have photographed countless times,
and there's my photo of darling Carol right there,
dead center.
Once my idol, now my sister. I love that lady so much.

I love my life.
My home.
The gifts and opportunities I've been given.
I am grateful.

It really is a wonderful life.




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