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Monday, January 27, 2014

Valentine Photo Garland/Banner Ideas

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I prefer to see Children's Photography done as simple as possible. For the most part I don't like to see props of all kinds in the photo I want the focus to be on the child and the stage of life they are in. Just a personal preference I have. However, the one time I let this rule fall to the wayside is during the Holidays. Holiday photos can be done with simple props that show the season as well as the child. Parents, Grandparents, and the children themselves will love having these pictures now and in the future as they look back on children they once were. 


Should you find yourself looking to the Valentine season and wanting to try your hand at some Valentine sessions for either your children or clients, consider purchasing or making a garland for your session. It adds that Valentine flair and leaves no question as to what time of year it is. Hearts not your thing? There is more to Valentine garlands than hearts. Read on for the classic heart banners, twists on the classic and some new ideas you have not seen before. Many of these are easy Do It Yourself projects that can be done in an afternoon. I hope you find some ideas you can use or change up a bit to fit your style.

Simple Paper Hearts
Don't make it complicated. This simple heart banner allows the photo to show that it is Valentines Day quite easily and still leaves the focus on her cute smile and excitement. Simply cut out 5 or 6 hearts and attach them to a string. 

Bethany F Photography
This heart garland is simple to assemble and ends up dressing up a photo session quite well. Use the same colored paper on each strand or alternate every other one red/white or pink/white, or any color combination you are going for. These can then be strung as a garland or as separate pieces from the ceiling for a mobile effect.
www.londonbeep.com
Again simple hearts on string. Use different colors and hang them as a backdrop if you don't use them as a garland.

www.loveitsomuch.com
A vintage look; string hearts of differing sizes together. Or use a vintage stamp on weathered paper to create an old time feel.
www.abiteast.typepad.com
littlelovables.blogspot.com 
Not just red and white. Think outside the box. Hearts say Valentines even if they are not red and white. Try unique color combinations together the results might surprise you.

ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com
www.etsy.com
Choose your colors from paint swatches and make a mini heart banner for little ones to hold. Or make several and string them all together so one small one does not look "lonely" in the photos.
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Newspaper or book paper hearts are classic and will let the child stand out especially if they have on brightly patterned clothing. The following garlands will blend with almost any clothing combination and allow your little stars to shine.

Shannon Rowe
Visit ticktockvintage.blogspot.com 
studioslyter.blogspot.com

bridegoggles.blogspot.com
Classic red heart and ribbon garland. Use large hearts with different patterned paper and a classic red ribbon. Use this garland as a back drop or have little ones hold it across them.



Felt Hearts
Felt hearts strung alone, or altogether will add that touch of Valentines to your photos. Easy felt hearts can be cut out and strung, sewed together and strung, or with a twist added to pinecones for a different look.

www.dukesandduchesses.com

www.dusty-coyote.blogspot.com

www.vechernie-posidelki.blogspot.com

Hugs and Kisses XOXO
Valentines is all about hugs and kisses. Show some love with these XOXO banners. They can be purchased on Etsy.com or you can cut out felt shapes and make your own. Use a sewing mating to run a simple seam down the middle of xoxo's mixed with colored hearts. 
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Punch holes in the X's and O's and string them together or use a small dot of hot glue to attach them to a string.
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Simple scrap book paper is cut out and then threaded through a ribbon for this simple banner. I love the colors, and that it does not have a pattern on it. If it would have had a valentine pattern it would have clashed with her shirt. As it is they compliment each other.
Visit blog.peartreegreetings.com 

Love Birds
Different than your typical Valentines decor these love birds could be the perfect backdrop for Valentine photos. Available at Etsy.com. Should you attempt to make your own find a template of a bird to cut and trace so all of your birds are the same size. Use a Sharpie marker for eyes and small buttons to attach the wing to the body. Twine would work better than ribbon for this project.

www.etsy.com

Puppy Love
This would be easy enough to make if you could purchase di cuts of the shapes. Cutting out each individual shaped dog would be a little too time consuming. Check your local craft store for available shapes. You may not find dogs but other shapes in paper or wood are bound to be available. If you prefer puppy love head over to Etsy.com to purchase this banner.
www.etsy.com

Warm Hands Warm Hearts
Small hearts to let you know it is Valentines placed on a mitten add childish charm. Trace mitten pattern on your choice of paper add a small red heart and string.

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Do It With Doilies
Paper doilies can be purchased at Walmart and Target at this time of year. You can also purchase them in bulk online at sites like Oriental Trading www.orientaltrading.com. Choose from a variety of colors and then string the doilies together. 

www.ritamay-days.blogspot.com
Visit Family Fun Magazine for this doily idea. Shaped into x's and left for o's this garland is simple but would stand out on a colored backdrop.

http://www.parents.com/holiday/valentines-day/crafts/sweet-valentines-day-crafts-kids/


Queen of Hearts
Visit the dollar store for a deck or two of playing cards. Add a few types of red ribbon and you have a unique Valentines banner you'll love. Assemble the cards on the floor as you'd like to see them first. Then punch two holes in the top of each card. Lace ribbon in and out and then add accent ribbons in between each card.
Whitney Prawl

Valentine Letter Banner
Create "valentines" envelopes that is out of different colored paper and hang on a ribbon. Little Valentines in the back of a photo would be oh so cute.

Nelliebellie.com


Word Banners
Be Mine, My Valentine, Love, XOXO, Happy Valentines Day. Find your favorite phrase and add it to a burlap banner. Cut the pieces yourself or purchase a blank one and add letters with paint stencils. This one can be purchased at Etsy.com.

www.etsy.com

 Classic Triangle Banner
Fabric, felt, or paper will do. Find at least three different patterns cut out triangles and hang in a pattern. 
 southerncharmportraits.com
Pretty Pipe Cleaners
Pipe cleaners in red, white, and pink bent into hearts and hooked together make a garland or wreath you can use in the background of your photo.

Potterybarnkids.com

Tulle Colored Banner "Ballerina Skirts"
Small pieces of tulle hung on a ribbon resemble ballerina skirts. These would most likely work best for a girl session.

mysocalledcraftylife.com



Valentine Tree
Though not a garland this old tree branch adorned with Valentine heart ornaments has a similar effect of a hanging garland. Try it out and place little ones beneath the branches. Make sure your "tree" is anchored well or you'll have to stop in the middle to fix it and the children may not be eager to get underneath it once it has fallen over on them.
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Cupids Arrows
These could be turned into a garland either alone or with hearts added here and there. Simple twigs from your years or local park with bits of felt glued to the tops and bottoms make a version of Cupid's arrows that little ones won't mind holding.

www.loveit.com

There you have it my favorite garlands of the moment. I hope you can use them or use your ideas along with these to make something  uniquely yours for your Valentine photos. 


A few tips to remember when making photo props.

  • Try and keep the colors simple so as not to clash with clothing choices.
  • Make sure your props are finished at least a day in advance of when you plan to take pictures. You don't want drying glue or paint to be an issue.
  • Set up your backdrops before your children or clients are ready. Time is precious with little attention spans when they are ready you should be behind the camera not still setting up.
  • Look around your house for decor items to use in your session. it might surprise you what you already have on hand.
  • If you can let your clients know what type of decor you have available so they can dress their children accordingly.

Check back on Thursday for ideas on Valentine Photo Props, as well as Photo ideas for posing and other tips you might find useful this season. Good luck with garlands. I'd love to see your finished products!














Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Yearly Photo Book Ideas

Among the New Years Resolutions that you made this year perhaps one of them was to organize or "do something with" your photos. There are dozens of ways to do this and here is one to get you thinking. 

Photo books are available on nearly every photo site from Shutterfly to York Photo to your local Costco. Photo books take a bit of time to put together but are wonderful memories to have. They usually start around $20.00 for roughly 30 pages (it depends upon the site) and then you can add pages if you need to. 

I made some of these for Christmas just to recap the year and my family loved them. I turned them into short stories about the family from their points of view. I think they turned out great but I am a little biased. Everyone likes to flip through a book and be reminded of the fun times they had that year. 

So as you are either organizing photos from last year or looking to the coming year for some new ideas think about these and see what you can come up with that works for you.

  • Basic Photo Book-Simply arrange your photos as you'd like for a given period of time. Year, month, season, etc.
  • Story Book- Turn a year of photos into a story. Make one for each of your children and tell the story of their year from either their perspective of the perspective of a narrator. They will love this keepsake now and when they are older.
  • Vacation Photo Books- Put together a book of either each vacation separately of all vacations from the year into one book.
  • Favorites- Make sure through the year you take pictures of your or your families favorite things. Foods, restaurants, activities, places, etc. At the end of the year put together a favorite book.
  • Quotes- This would be fun for little kids because they tend to say some very interesting things.
  • Then and Now-See if you can find pictures from your childhood and recreate them with your siblings. This would make a great Anniversary present for your parents.
  • Art work-Take pictures of children's artwork and turn it into a book so you can save the pieces of art with out actually saving each piece of art.
LilblueBoo.com offers her detailed ideas on how to get started and what you may want to include in your photo book. You can read her post here:

  

Thursday, January 2, 2014

DIY Photo Christmas Ornaments

I realize that Christmas is over and many if not most of you have your Christmas trees and decor packed up and back in storage by now. However, while you are still somewhat in thinking about Christmas as it was just over a week ago….. these are simple Christmas ornaments you can make for your tree or as a gift.

Simply purchase wood tags at your local craft store or online.. print your favorite pictures of children or memories from the year, trace the shape of your tag on the picture, cut out, and use modge podge to adhere the picture to the wood. (Modge Podge is a glue that dries clear. You simple brush some on the surface of the tag. Place your picture where you would like it. Let dry. Add a layer of glue to the top of your picture to seal it down. Let it dry.) Add ribbon to the top of your wood tag to hang. Done and Done. You can also buy special shaped wood tags in the shapes of trees, gingerbread men, stars, etc. 

I intend to take a Christmas picture of my kids every year and turn it into an ornament so that as they grow up I'll have a picture ornament of them each year. Just a thought! So while you are still printing holiday pictures you may make a few or keep this in mind for next year. Either way. I've yet to make mine but hopefully this week.


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Photography for Children

Sarina Cass a children's photographer has tips for taking picture of your children as well an outdoor photo scavenger hunt for kids. Creativity, learning, and fun all come in to play.

Check out her article at Elizabeth Street at the following link and give it a try with your little photographers.

http://www.elizabethstreet.com/living/photography-tips-beginners-cool-games-for-kids

Sarina Cass Child Photographer-Photo Scavenger Hunt for Kids

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Holiday Card Holder


Easy Christmas Card/Picture Holder



I began making this in hopes I could use it to fill some blank space on top of my cupboards during the Holidays. I love using stars at Christmas time. But as I completed it I found it was not as sturdy as I wanted it to be and so my thoughts changed on its purpose.

Using paint sticks, hot glue, and twine, I made a large star. Once finished you can add ribbon and use it as a wreath for your front door or inside your home or use cloths pins to attach Christmas Cards. It keeps them all in one easy place where you can enjoy them throughout the month and it makes a festive decoration at the same time.

If you follow my instructions you'll save yourself a good amount of time as I had to experiment with this several times before I finally figured out the best way to do it at least for me. 

Supplies Needed
  • Twine, Ribbon, Burlap
  • Paint Sticks or if you'd like it smaller use popsicle sticks
  • Glue- I used hot glue from a low temp glue gun

Step 1
Wrap your sticks in ribbon, twine, or burlap. The first time I did this I put the star together first and then tried to wrap it. It was very time consuming and didn't work well on the hinges with the twine. They slid to the side even after glueing and left large gaping pieces of wood.  If you used a thick ribbon you would most likely be fine to assemble the star first if you would like. But if you use twine, and want all the wood covered wrap your individual pieces together first.


Step 2
Glue two pieces together in a "V". Then glue the other pieces together 2 at a time in "V"s also. This will insure that all the points of your star are the same size. (Forgive the blurry image. Its what happens when you have children waiting on you.)



Step 3
Assemble your star by gluing your "V"s together one at a time until you have your desired shape.


Step 4
Add a ribbon to hang your star. Hang it wherever you would like. Add greenery, pinecones, whatever you like to the inside or sides.



Step 5
Using clothes pins or any other form you prefer attach your Christmas Cards to different points on the star. You are done. Such a good way to get cards off of your counter and enjoy them.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Picture This - Photo Christmas Card Ideas

Picture This-A Picture Perfect Christmas Card

It's that time again. Time to send out your family Christmas cards. Make it fun this year by getting some inspiration from the cute photos below. Use your family picture from earlier in the year, get a few taken, or take some of your own. A little creativity will go a long way in making your card one of the favorite of the season and one of your favorites for years to come!


www.abryanphoto.com



www.antsmagazine.com
www.amytripplephotography.com


thebmcreport.blogspot.com


confessionsofapropjunkie.com

www.melaniepainter.com
www.sarahasstedtblog.com


www.alittleglassbox.com

www.heathercjohnsonphotography.com


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