Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Product Photo Shoot Complete!

Hello Everyone!
I know it has been a very very looooong time since I have posted.  Turns out I am a lot busier than I thought!  Between the norm of just keeping things humming right along at home, doing sea creature projects for my son, and battling the flu (that was a nice, unexpected surprise!), I am finishing up the big order and rounding out a few details before the big shipment next week.

In the meantime, I contacted my awesome friend Nicole to come by the house and take some close ups of my designs.  I have pics of closeups as it is, but they are taken with my little digital camera with very amateur angles and light.  With Nicole's artistic eye coming into the picture and the collaboration between the two of us, we got some pretty nice closeups worthy of being posted on my website!  Which, by the way, will be updated to look MUUUUUUUCH better by the end of next month.  Stay tuned!


Fiona ribbon headband

Ophelia floral headpiece

Ariadne floral headband

Clara silver roses headband

Louise floral headpiece

Isabella silver leaf headband

Ella floral headband

Aurelia vine crown

It was a lot of fun staging all my designs for the shoot.  I have to say that, although it is loads of fun to do shoots with models and makeup artists, last week's shoot was different.  It was neat to use different props and position the headbands and pieces 'just so', really showcasing them at their best.  Besides, it was just plain old fun working with Nicole.  Her three kids came over and played with my kids, we made chicken tenders (gluten-free if you can believe!), and got a chance to catch up and chat.

So there it is in a nutshell;  I should be pretty much caught up!  You'll be hearing from me again in the next week again!

See you next time!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Budding Little Models in TS Designs

Hi!  I just wanted to check in and do a quick post on a couple of my designs that were ever-so-adorably sported on these little bundles of cuteness (aka, my beautiful niece and my very very good friend's sweet little girl).  The older one is wearing Eloise, a crochet-lace headband with ivory and flax-colored flowers and organza leaves;  the little one is wearing Dulcet, a simple layered ivory felt flower with a swarovski crystal-center.  Don't they look wonderful?


 


The Dulcet headband can also be worn by adults.  This one sells out pretty fast! See it below:



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The Eloise headband also comes in adult sizes.  Here it is modeled on an older girl:




And as a side note, the 'Becoming' headband is so insanely popular that it has sold out in less than a week!  I seem to be making these on a regular basis. Here it is below, so simple and elegant:

Nicole Long Photography/ Hair and Makeup by Georgia Syrengelas


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See you next time!
xoxo


Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Basics of Old-Fashioned Homemaking: Cooking and Sewing

Last week I was asked to do a large order and finish it by Thursday.  I got the email on the Monday right before that.  I gotta tell you, I don't think I have ever worked this hard.  I had to basically cram two weeks' worth of work into three tiny days.  Actually, two and a half days since I had to deliver them on Thursday.  I love a challenge!


Once again, thank God my mom was around to scoop the kids up and take them to her house.  I had the whole house to myself to yes, watch MORE on-demand movies and keep on truckin' with the order.  Thank GOD my husband was around to help me do the prep work of cutting, staging, die-cutting, etc etc etc.  We were a little workshop for those three days, tinkering away with our budding little business.






My Genevieve bridal cap seems to be a hit so far.  24 of them?  Coming right up!


I have this little process that I seem to go through when I do somewhat large projects like this.  The first two or three items always go ever so slowly, my hands can't seem to wrap themselves around getting the technique down.  I get a little clumsy.  Hence, I get frustrated.  But then, something happens after a few more tries, and it's almost like my hands and fingers mold themselves into the correct approach to getting the work done in less time.  Then my brain goes into skill mode and I become this little machine.  That's when I can start thinking about other things besides how to get a thread through a needle (yeah, it's that bad at first).  My mind is in this working trance that eventually takes me to the creative side of my headspace, so now I can do two things at once.  I can use one part of my brain to sew and assemble, and the another part to think about other things, like oh, cooking, going for a run, bike accessories, throwing out cleaning the kids' playroom, and the like.  Today, it was pumpkin muffins.

I am pretty sure I have ADD to go nicely with my OCD...

I tried to do the whole 'gluten-free' recipe, so I used the gluten-free flour I had in my pantry.  I also had some barley syrup, thinking that maybe it would be better than any brown or white sugar.  It is actually very sweet and has a nice nutty flavor to it.  I usually prefer brown rice syrup though.  That stuff is like honey, so sweet.  I gave some to my mom to try, and she had a very hard time believing that it was made only of brown rice and filtered water.  Too good to be true?


That barley syrup came out like caramel, it looked so yummy! 


I liked the way the muffins rose, and I let them cool for a while.  The only thing that I probably should have done differently was maybe add more of the flour.  I lined them with some cupcake liners, and they were a little difficult to take out;  very sticky, a good quarter of the muffin was still left in the liner.  If anyone out there reading this (is anyone reading my blog?) has any suggestions, please let me know!


They tasted very good though.  Maybe next time I will also sub out the eggs and use ground flax seed instead.


Here is the recipe if you want to give it a go:

Gluten-free Pumpkin Muffins
1 egg (or a teaspoon of ground flax seed with one tsp water)
1 cup of barley syrup (or brown rice syrup)
12 oz of canned pumpkin puree
1/3 cup applesauce
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup gluten-free flour (or more?)
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup quick cook oats

Mix together the egg (or flaxseed), pumpkin, syrup, applesauce, and vanilla. 
In another bowl, mix together the flour, baking soda and powder, and cinnamon.
Mix the two together, then fold in the oatmeal.
Pour into lined muffin tin at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes, or at least until you see them brown on top.
Cool them off completely.

See you next time!