My year as the Artist in Residence at Victoria magazine has come to a close and I wanted to share my last project (the snowy scenes above) from the November/December issue. I also wanted to take a moment to say what a rewarding experience it has been and how blessed I feel to have had this opportunity to learn and to contribute!
Friday, December 17, 2010
A Year of Victoria
Labels: Freelance Work, Holidays, Styling
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24 comments:
Simply beautiful....smiles.
thank you for all you have shared....Victoria is a grea magzine but I am still wishing they would go back to theoriginal publication articles...England too... still dreaming...dot
pretty colour pallette, very soft & dreamy. Happy Christmas & Newyear
sarah :)
Wintery,white lovliness!
So beautiful.
I want that sleigh!
You're so lucky to have to opportunity to work at Victoria Magazine! It's one of my favorites.
- Vanessa Elizabeth
beautiful images and great post! have a great weekend!!!
those are so pretty! i'd love to make something like that for my papa's christmas party xxxx
What gorgeous projects! So festive and inspiring. I'm sure there are more wonderful opportunities for talent as yours! :)
You've been wonderful! And I subscribed recently.
Brenda
These snowy scenes are lovely, good luck to you in your future endeavors.
Those are absolutely gorgeous!
Those are really lovely, you did a great job..it's good to know you learned a lot from it
Love your Ivory Christmas scene. So romantically victorian. Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas) from Hawaii Livy! Stacy ♥♥
gorgeous and so peaceful, lovely
love...
PRETTY!
What a wonderful year you have shared with everyone.
Thanks so much and keep on creating.
Holiday joys!
Sharon Lovejoy Writes from Sunflower House and a Little Green Island
lovely !!))
Gorgeous Decor!!
♥
Pearl
i've loved your articles in victoria livy and sorry your year has ended.
Love the magazine, beautiful inspiring photo's, wish I had your camera.
I used your cloche idea last Christmas. My end tables looked so beautiful with cream bottle brush trees surrounded by small silver sparkly ornaments on the bottom. My friends had lots of compliments and they fit in perfectly with my Christmas neutrals, so thank you for the idea!
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