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When I visited Alli Michelle of Hooray Design & Lifestyle blog to photograph her house for Design*Sponge, I was delighted that she also put together a very lovely Easter dessert table inspiration. It was so much fun to photograph, complete with DIY colored doilies. I found myself thoroughly enjoying editing these beautiful pastel images during this {long} winter. It is still not quite “spring” around here, flowers are starting to bloom but there are still lots of cool temperatures. I have been impatiently waiting for the weather to warm up so Rocky & I can paint my home studio {where I edit, not take pictures}. I think I will love when the mismatched walls are covered with a fresh coat of paint. It will be a major before & after project, I am really excited to work in the “after” this wedding season. I’ve already noticed it is so much more calming to work in an organized environment. I will post some pictures + some little tricks I’ve been discovering for keeping an inspired but tidy workspace for photographers.

Hope these colorful images brighten your week! Can you believe Easter will be here before we know it?

Check out her alternative Easter grass solution: remnants of fabric made into fringe! I love it!

You can see Alli’s post on Hooray Design Blog here.

Thank so much for the lovely eye candy Alli! I had so much fun photographing this set! ♥

 

 

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While I was getting ready for Kevin’s fifth birthday party & have found myself getting lost looking at albums of photographs. He has changed so much in the past couple years, I am barely computing how fast he is growing. We celebrated his March 23 birthday the way he likes it- lunch at McDonalds with Daddy and a trip to Gigi’s Cupcakes.
I have become obsessed with Polaroids and have been snapping away during his birthday week. It’s so easy to capture the moment without being fussy.

In the past couple years, Kevin has developed a few obsessions. The first one was Nemo. He loved anything that had to do with fish. Then he received a Thomas train for Toys R Us and there was train-mania going on around here. One thousand engines later, he is back “into the sea.” More specifically, what he coins “Ocean Animals.” His favorites are squid (he can name several types & identify them) & sharks.

I wanted to do something that reflected Kevin’s interests, but steer away from the colorful fish theme we did a few years ago. I tried to pull off a bit of a nautical party with squid & shark influences. I tried to keep everything simple & reusable as much as possible.

Rocky saw this idea for a watermelon carved into a shark on my Pinterest board, and decided he was going to make it. He bought a watermelon (they are a little small because they aren’t quite in season yet) & went to work. It was so cute to watch him create his masterpiece, Kevin & I were impressed. 😀

Rock said it reminded him of one of Steven King’s “Langoliers,” but it was cute nonetheless. The kids really liked the Swedish fish coming out of its mouth.

Since I was trying to focus more on gifts/decor that would last, (and not just get shoved into our tiny garage when the party was over), I decided to order all three of the “mans” matching screen printed squid shirts. They were another Pinterest find, but you can buy them on Etsy from DesignThreads. They responded to my e-mails quickly & sent my customized order very promptly. I was so impressed with their customer service & of course we loved the squid shirts!
Rock & I were really excited to show them to Kevin.

I found the colorful squid graphic on Etsy, designed them in InDesign, & used Kraft envelopes to send them.

I take full responsibility for being a mom who can not do it “all.” There are some pretty papers & twine that are untouched because I didn’t have time to make pom poms & bunting. I guess between cleaning the house, baking, working, & sometimes sleeping… a few projects didn’t get done. I scribbled an idea of what it might have looked like. 😉

My two little “mans” didn’t seem to miss any of the fluff I had imagined making…

Before Damian was born, Kevin came up with a few names for him. One of them was, “Ocean Diver.” We kindly declined his suggestion (sounded a little too much like Jason Lee’s son “Pilot Inspektor”). We weren’t really sure what he would think of the new baby since he was used to having us all to himself for four years. On the way home from the hospital he gave his approval when he quietly announced that he “sure loved his little brother Ocean.”

Ever since then the nickname has been something of a sweet reminder of how much he surprised us by welcoming his brother, instead of demanding the attention or resenting him. “Damian Ocean” kind of reminds me of “Danny Ocean,” one of my favorite movie characters. It has stuck. Plus I enjoy the weird stares I get at the grocery store when people hear me call my kid Ocean.

With the weather being a cold, winter day (at the end of March you never know around here), we knew we’d have to squeeze the party inside. I used my bookshelf to serve some of the treats & hold the favors. The grandparents & parents wrote little messages to the kiddos & took them home. This year I ruled out anything fondant & focused on making treats that people would enjoy eating. His cake was confetti (his choice) and peanut butter frosting. I also baked Nutella whoopie pies with peanut butter cookies. The filling was homemade whipped cream + Nutella.
These beautiful flowers are courtesy of Hooray Design! Cute, right!?

I found these wooden forks & spoons on Amazon (this way I can use the extra for Damian’s July birthday party). For dinner, we had fish that my husband and Father-in-Law caught on Lake Erie. Rocky breaded them & fried them with his homemade hush puppies. It was so good. I would have pictures, but I was too hungry to have the patience to photograph any of it. Prepping for parties is exhausting 😉

My inspiration for the cake was from Kevin’s squid drawings. I tried to replicate his style with white chocolate, but I think his are better.

I adore Bakerella’s cake pops and made them a few years ago for his third birthday party. This year I took the easier route & used an ice cream scoop to shape Rice Krispie Treat Pops. Every party needs some easy-to-eat portable treats.

Shark Tattoos… the kids enjoyed them! I used Kevin’s shark plaster mold set it to make white chocolate sharks as favors for the kids (rinsed & cleaned thoroughly beforehand).

I see this angle so often, he is always “reading” something.

My mom snapped a quick Polaroid of us at the end of the night. It was a busy day but so much fun to celebrate his fifth birthday with our family!

The funny thing about birthdays, is that often the birthday child is given something that leads to a new interest. I will throw out a prediction…

Dinosaurs for his sixth birthday party? ♥

*Photograph taken by Rock Dozier

 

 

 

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Remember the blue vintage fan from last week? A blog called Design* Sponge featured Alli’s home today here! Design*Sponge features home & product design, as well as Sneak Peeks & Before & Afters. It was actually the first blog I ever stumbled upon when I was in college & collecting inspiration for a graphic design project. I was mesmerized by all amazing interiors & their use of strong design throughout the site. Let’s just say I was a little sidetracked the night I discovered it… there is so much to take in! I have been a loyal reader ever since. It’s such an honor to have my photographs on the site that introduced me to the phenomenon of blogging.

I love how Alli infuses her love of party planning & design into her home, it was so fun to photograph her space. She is a very crafty too, so there are lots of DIY creative ideas for decorating my your own space!

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It was wonderful to work with you again Alli! I left inspired to tackle some looming projects around here 🙂
To see her home featured on Design Sponge, check it out here. She’s also updated her Etsy shop with a few more goodies here. Her line of adorable packing supplies always makes me swoon {see Fabric Flag Toppers}! Stay tuned for special Easter inspiration from our shoot too! ♥

 

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  • Brancoprata - March 21, 2011 - 11:57 am

    I love it!!!!! The house is gorgeous and you did an amazing job shooting it!!! Yay for the Design*Sponge feature!!!

  • Kimia Kline - March 21, 2011 - 12:57 pm

    so excited about this!! the photos are absolutely lovely 🙂 and i love that most everything is diy or thrifted. gives the place a special kind of soul 🙂

  • Justine @ Urban Scarlet - March 21, 2011 - 2:24 pm

    love this! her home is soooo charming with lots of cute design elements shining through.

  • Kate Vishnevskaya - April 9, 2011 - 5:44 pm

    OOh! There’s Jamie Oliver’s book on the shelf! Love him!

  • Kate Vishnevskaya - April 9, 2011 - 5:45 pm

    Oh! There’s Jamie Oliver’s Book on the first photo! Love him much!

 

This week has been all about playing catch up. I have my first wedding of the season this weekend, so I have been trying to touch base with clients, ship orders, & clean up the office. If you are waiting on an e-mail or phone call, don’t worry… I am definitely not through with my list yet! The hidden fact about being a wedding photographer is that you do a lot of work inside that seems to have nothing to do with a camera. I’ve been feeling a little suffocated after this long winter, I am so excited to take pictures! Nothing tops warm weather & photographing weddings.

Rocky took his much anticipated Air Force promotion test, so we all feel the relief of knowing it’s done & we won’t know the results until mid summer. Now that he’s finished studying, we look forward to doing really fun things at some point this weekend: a trip to Ikea, organizing the garage, meeting with our accountant to file taxes, & planting grass. Don’t worry, we won’t be too wild.

I just found our food coloring… looks like we’ll have green Coronas around here. Hope you all have a fun St. Patrick’s Day! ♥

 

***Another Sneak Peek of my shoot with Hooray Design

 

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  • Brancoprata - March 17, 2011 - 2:43 pm

    Oh I want to see more of this shoot!!!

  • Raspberry essence - March 18, 2011 - 2:48 am

    i love your photos Andrea! they always have a touch of sweetness!

I was in Ann Arbor this week photographing a special project and now that I’m back home I’m playing catch up with e-mails & editing. Stay tuned for all the yummy eye candy from Hooray Design’s creative styling… she is so inspiring & I am always excited to see what she has up her sleeve!

I’m so happy to see the weather grudgingly lighten up… I hope I need a pretty little fan like this soon. I’m ready to ditch the extra blankets & heavy coats! ♥

PS- Did you catch Kate & Preston’s Navy Engagement Session on 100 Layer Cake? See it here.

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  • alli - March 14, 2011 - 11:09 am

    Just seeing this got me very excited! I am so excited to see the images, I just love the way you “see” things through your camera.

    PS. Loved seeing your session on 100layercake!