STYLING FOR OUR MAGAZINE PHOTOSHOOTS IS ABOUT FILLING THE SPACES WITH THE RIGHT SHAPES IN THE RIGHT SIZES IN THE RIGHT COLORS ....LIKE LIFE--IT'S ALL A BALANCE! So if you don't have a personal clipping garden or time to scurry to the store for fresh flowers these are Just a few of the ways to forage your own yard...or your neighbor's (Oops! I didn't say that) White cherry blossom branches are all this elegant dining room needed to bring it drama and life... Interior design by Michelle Niday... photography by Michael Garland The rustic landscape of a Napa wine country home begged for the fresh lines of luscious green branches... photographed for Prairie Style magazine by Mark Lohman For a cabin in the woods of the Ozark mountains, a branch of maple leaves seemed like the perfect touch.... photographed for Country Living magazine by Mark Lohman A simple palmetto leaf set the tropical tone for this Georgia beachside cottage below... photographed for Cottage Style magazine by Richard Leo Johnson A tiny twig of leaves kept the simplicity of this bedside table on Tybee Island... photographed for Flea Market Decor by Mark Lohman A mantle in Calistoga, California showcased a pottery collection that I filled with tiny branches bringing a dash of color to the black & white print... photographed for Prairie Style magazine by Mark Lohman Spring plum blossom branches worked in the downtown Los Angeles loft below belonging to one of Harrison Ford's sons... photographed for California Home+Design by Dominique Vorillon Branches of blue thistle grace the coffee table of a Venice bungalow... photographed for Small Space Living magazine by John Ellis Couldn't resist toping a tree stump side table with leafy branches in this of light filled bedroom in Minneapolis... photographed for Cottage Style magazine by Mark Lohman When we photographed the beach cottage of popular author Mary Kay Andrews a simple stem of leaves was all it took to bring life to her treasured vintage pieces... photographed for Beach Cottages magazine by Mark Lohman That's all, folks! SEE YOU NEXT WEEK! Please scroll all the way down and subscribe (if you haven't been kind enough to do it already!)
17 Comments
9/9/2020 01:09:43 pm
BEAUTY ABOUNDS here today when my skies are BLACK and GREY with CALIFORNIA FIRE SOOT!
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sunday
9/11/2020 12:19:18 pm
Merci, Miss Fifi! I guess it was only become expensive
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9/9/2020 02:53:19 pm
I love getting your blog every week, Sunday! I know there'll be beautiful photos styled by you. Plus, it's like getting a visit from you!
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sunday
9/11/2020 01:14:43 pm
Wish we could visit like we used to -- like
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9/9/2020 04:47:06 pm
Love this! You are so great at creating wonderful spaces!
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sunday
9/11/2020 01:15:36 pm
Thanks to all the kind homeowners like you, Penny, who let me into their houses!
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Maggie Gulati
9/9/2020 04:51:10 pm
Oh God, Sunday! Come to my house and straighten up and spruce up my life. And house
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sunday
9/11/2020 01:16:17 pm
I'm down! But only if Luigi can assist me...
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Marta
9/10/2020 05:49:47 am
So simple, but what a difference! You’ve inspired again.....thank you
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sunday
9/11/2020 01:17:13 pm
Thank you, Marta.
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Doreen
9/10/2020 08:20:10 am
Great concept. I don't think about using branches to bring the green in, it's usually flowers that I forage. Now I will try that. Come forage in my yard anytime, I've got acres for you to explore and no wildfires here in Connecticut !
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sunday
9/11/2020 01:18:26 pm
Oh, thank you, Doreen! I'll just scoot over -- only three thousand miles!
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The Jewelry Junkie
9/10/2020 03:07:05 pm
Love all the gorgeous photos...
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sunday
9/11/2020 01:19:13 pm
What good taste you have, Yolanda!
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What a lovely and uplifting blog space!! Even more fun to look at these beautiful spaces when we are all spending so much more time in our homes and want to make them as pretty as possible! Thanks for showing my work too with your elegant branches displayed on the old monastery table ... one of my favorite projects! Xoxo Sunday!
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Ann
9/12/2020 05:28:47 am
And leaves create oxygen for the air, which is needed in California right now.
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