Showing posts with label hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hunting. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

There's Somthing about Camo

There's something about camo and this time of year that just go hand in hand. Cooler, fall temperatures, spending more time outdoors, folks in camo, getting ready to go to deer camp, squirrel camp, you name it.
Camo weddings are becoming popular too, so I created this
It is now available in my etsy store and ready to ship.
 

 I will confess, its been years since I've been hunting, but I can shoot a gun. Oh, how good some deer jerky would be this fall! I'll have to wait patiently on a friend to share some deer meat with us.
  Girls, just think about how excited your groom will be to see you carrying a camo bouquet! 
I've been seeing the camo show up in stores as a fall trend and I did recently buy a camo tank top. Its fun and one of my favorite shirts in my closet right now.
Speaking of trends, I'm usually not into that kind of thing, but are y'all noticing more bronze and gold accents in clothing and jewelry? It seems as of I'm
noticing more of these colors showing up in the buttons on new clothes and such. 

 
For this bridal bouquet, I mixed camo, orange, tan, and chocolate brown burlap roses and ivory lace.

 
As always, if someone needs coordinating bouquets for bridesmaids or boutonnieres for the men in the wedding party, I will be happy to create a custom order with your specific needs. Please convo me through etsy and I'll be happy to help you.
 
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Friday, September 13, 2013

Checkin' In from the Dirt Road



Hey y'all! Good gosh, can't believe it's been a month since I last blogged. 

It's been a busy summer here and sometimes it doesn't seem like there's enough hours in the day. I recently photographed engagement and family pictures on a really neat place. 

I wanted to share a few out takes from the photo shoot. These were a few pictures captured by my phone as we wandered the property and travelled down the dirt roads. There was so much stuff, even without the family to photograph 😉

I mean, there was all kinds of vintage, antique trucks and equipment and look at all the signs on the barn. I wish my sign collection was a tenth of what these folks have! 

This rock pier was an awesome stage for the family pictures! 
Then we travelled down the winding dirt road for what seemed like forever. 

Then we stopped by the deer stand and took a few pictures for the camo themed wedding. It was all about huntin', guns and camo at this stop. 
Then we were allowed to use this cabin for more pictures. The photo shoot kept getting better and better! 
I truly enjoyed spending the morning lost on the dirt roads with a camera in hand! After the wedding, maybe I can share a few pictures of the adorable family.