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Studio Hours: Bits of Randomness




Hi Guys! We’ve made it to another “hump day” and I couldn’t me more excited. Is it just me, or do you always picture a camel yelling “hump day” every time we get to the middle of the week? Ok…just me.

Whew! The beginning of this week was a mental roller coaster for me as I impatiently waited to see if I’d landed some cool projects for the new year. Thankfully, the answer is yes! I’ll be able to share more later, but in the season of being thankful…I’m super thankful.

While my mind has been whirling around with maybes and maybe nots, I’ve been knocking out lots of client work to keep myself distracted (aka…I’ve been glued to my computer screen). I’ve also been shooting bits and bobs for different projects, so the opportunity to step away from the computer and photograph has been a welcomed change of scenery for my eyeballs. For those of you who enjoyed my last random image post, this one’s for you!

Photos were taken during different work days, capturing the mini messes that happen during the work week. I’m a fan of pretty messes.

Enjoy!

 

Are you ABLE?



Happy Friday, Folks! First of all…that you so much for your kind words about Erin’s new blog design. I am so please that many of you feel the re-design has been streamlined to it’s most essential elements and is still engaging. Less is truly more!

Today, I wanted to share something fun with you that kind of relates to Wednesday’s post. This custom scarf for fashionABLE, was designed by my dearest friend Erin Loechner and hand woven by some amazing ladies in Ethiopia. This kind of project is exactly what I get jazzed about. Amazing people with a “do good” spirt, working with brands on a “do good” mission. Each scarf is beautified with hand lettering (by Melissa) and screen printed with statements of ability. These statements are full of heart, intention and gratitude.  It’s the perfect daily reminder  that you are more than ABLE and to wrap yourself (and others) in encouraging thoughts. So simple and so empowering.

 

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“My own statements, as a result, have shifted. I have to work,  is I am ABLE to work.
I have to get through this. I am ABLE to get through this. I am ABLE to grow.
I am ABLE to change. I am ABLE to learn. I am ABLE to overcome.”
– ERIN LOECHNER

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( purchase the ABLE scarf  )

Purchasing this scarf helps fashionABLE’s mission of creating a sustainable business for those incredibly talented individuals in Africa. Made of 100% Ethiopian cotton and the PERFECT gift for the holidays.

Recent Work: Web Re-Design for Design For Mankind (minikind)


Hi Friends! Let’s chat a little bit about website redesigns shall we. As a freelancer, a website redesign/overhaul/cleanup is a pretty common inquiry that lands in my inbox. Thankfully, a re-design is one of my favorite design projects to take on, so I’m more than excited to share this particular one with you.

Design For Mankind and it’s counterpart, Design for Minikind is an online brand blog run by gal pal Erin Loechner. I see Erin as a blogging legend of sorts and have been an avid reader for the past 5-ish years. I remember stumbling upon her work in design school and watching her brand evolve to include more written essays and parents documentations has been so fun to see. A few months ago, Erin came to me with a mission to combine both her websites (Design for Mankind & Design for Minikind) into one platform that would allow her brand to grow as it needs. She hired the best web design company, D-Isla, to design the new pages. To better understand how the web design company and app development companies can work together, we explored various strategies that would enhance user experience and functionality across her newly integrated platform. D-Isla combining the two websites, visit them here. She planned to shift her blogging topics slightly and document parenting in a way that doesn’t expose her personal parenting adventures with her daughter. I totally respect that about Erin. You just know when you need a change.

Recent Work: The Citizenry Launches Collection Two – Uganda!







Hi guys! I’ve got a little work update for you today. My client The Citizenry launched their second collection today and I couldn’t be more excited to share. (Collection Two – Uganda). If you’ve been following along with Veda House, you’ll know I’ve been working alongside the lovely gals of The Citizenry to help them bring each collection to life. We work together on all printed design materials, website updates, continued email newsletters, and my most favorite…product styling and photography.

Collection Two comes all the way from Uganda and is a collaboration with Rose & Fitzgerald. The two brands have teamed up to bring the best of the best from Uganda. Hand carved wooden planters, desk accessories, and meticulously crafted serving trays are a few of the pieces. Also, if your a de-clutter freak like myself, you’re going to LOVE the large selection of hand woven baskets made by some very talented ladies in Uganda.

I hope you stop by the shop today to see what we’ve been up to. Lots of heart and soul goes into bringing each collection to the masses and we are very proud of this growing brand baby. If you’re looking for gifts for the holidays, I’d totally recommend the wooden planters or the set of horn tumblers – BEAUTIFUL.

Lastly, The Citizenry blog has also been growing and features lots of little behind-the-scene stories about how the collections are made as well as a few travel stories. Check it out!

( Shop Collection Two, Read Blog )

In Collaboration W. A Boy Named Sue (KAAREM)






Hello Everyone! We’ve made it to the end of the week and I’ve got a fun collaboration I’m beyond excited to share with you. Recently, I partnered up with the gals of A Boy Named Sue to shoot and style a few of my favorite KAAREM clothing pieces that area sold in their online shop. A Boy Named Sue prides itself on working with designers that focus on sustainability as well as beautiful aesthetics.

KAAREM, one of the featured fashion brands (based in Vietnam) has minimalist cuts and very artistic details. Super clean lines, rich high-quality fabrics, and beautiful color palette this season. A few other notable brands in the shop are Ace & Jig, Isabell De Hillerin, Nallik Jewelry, & Feral Childe.

I urge you to stop by their site and browse all the featured designers. You know I love a brand who is also extremely conscious about everything they do. #coolclotheswithaconscience

 

( Shop all new items )

A few Monochromatic Oldies, but Goodies






It’s been a little while since I’ve done an completely random image dump on here. If you’re a photographer or someone who simply likes to capture everything on your phone, you know that after some time you have a bunch of photos that you’ve forgotten you’ve taken. Am I right? When did I take a picture of that random street corner? Who really cares about that pretty ray of sunshine anyway? I was sifting through my Lightroom library and came across a few gems that I’ve never shared. Of course they are monochromatic! Hope these random images inspire you in some way today 🙂

 

In Collaboration W. Rose & Fitzgerald (Part 2)



Happy Friday & Halloween to you all! Hope everyone has had a productive week. Here in Denver, we’re watching as the last bit of our fall leaves fall to the ground and the evening temperatures drop into the 30’s. Burr!! One of my absolute favorite things to do as the seasons change is to have a flower arrangement that reflects the season. Thanks to Rose & Fitzgerald, these floral beautifies have a good place to stay.

If you’re been reading Veda House for some time, you’ll probably notice that I’m a big fan of Rose & Fitzgerald. Hand-made goods from afar is right up my alley and all the new fall items are just stunning. My personal favorites are these Tri-Color Ceramic Vases and the Ceramic Bowl Set! Perfect warm fall colors and natural textures.

( Our Past Collaboration )

Our 50’s Eichler – My Home Photo Studio






Hey guys! Happy Monday. I’m excited to share another room of our home with you today, my home photo studio. This is a really important space for me as I spend up to 10 hours a day in this single room. My home studio is bedroom 2 of 3 in this house. I posted about our guest room here! This room is decent sized and seems to be working perfectly except for the plumbing repair if needed, but that’s already resolved. It’s primary use is to store all my photography equipment, props, office supplies, and my trusty desktop computer. I tend to photograph in all rooms of the house (as the light changes throughout the day), but this space is really nice for keeping “work” clutter out of our main living areas.

Many of you may see this room as a bleak canvas, but that’s exactly what I need to take great natural light photographs. Because almost all elements in the room are white, the light can easily bounce around and illuminate the shot. The space is decorated minimally because things are being moved around CONSTANTLY. If I were to have more knick knacks, that just means more to move.

My home office tips and suggestions for renters/home owners after the jump!

Photoshoot Behind the scenes





Hello everyone! It’s been a bit quite on this space this past week. Mid last week, I went down to Dallas, Texas to shoot the new collection of home goods with The Citizenry. It was nice to be back in The Citizenry office and get my hands on some really beautiful pieces from Uganda! Let me tell you. Stunning materials and really unique items!

I’m working my way through a lot of photo editing and tackling a few website designs for other clients, but stay tuned for some lovely items coming to the shop soon.

In Collaboration w. Erin Loechner for Lunya



If you’re anything like me, you find oodles of inspiration in my gal pal, Erin Loechner of Design for Mankind. Erin teamed up with Lunya to create graphic patterns for the Lunya Capsule Collection. These pieces are just stunning and let me tell you…even more comfortable! Hurry though, because tomorrow (Oct 15th) is the last day for pre-orders!

Curious how Erin came up with the abstract “Z” pattern or want to know a bit more about the design process, you can read more on Design For Mankind (Erin’s blog). I don’t know about you, but any clothing item that I can wear to bed and on a date is going to make it’s way into my wardrobe! Erin says,

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“Women wear many hats, and I really wanted to create a few pieces that could keep up the
with the ever-growing demands of our day. From carpool lines to morning yoga
to coffee shop dates to grocery runs to afternoon walks to impromptu meetings to
dinner prep to date night, each piece can be worn in a zillion different ways. And the best
part, in my opinion, is you can walk in the 
door from a busy day and go straight
to bed in your clothes. 
They’re PJs, after all! Permission granted. ;)”

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Don’t forget to hop on over to the Lunya shop today and grab a few pre-order items marked with “Limited Edition.”
My personal favorites are the From Dusk To Dawn top and the Lighten Up crop tank (not pictured above)!
Other keepers are the From Dusk To Dawn PantsJust Relax pants, and Undone tee.

( Shop Limited Edition Collection )

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