Elsewhere 7 December 2010

Holiday time is always busy, but I am extra extra busy this holiday season, what with the art sales I have coming up. In the meantime, check out LVP around the web and in print this holiday season.
Portland Bride & Groom – in news stands now! We have a lovely feature on Miss Kelly & Joseph’s woodland wedding.
Design*Sponge- I’m sharing one of my favorite savory cookie recipes.

Holiday Sales! 2 December 2010

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I pretty excited to be participating in some really wonderful holiday sales this year. The first is the always-awesome Crafty Wonderland’s Super Colossal Holiday Sale, where I’m joined by hundreds of talented vendors. This takes place on Dec. 11th & 12th, from 11am – 5pm at the Oregon Convention Center at 777 NE MLK Jr. Blvd, Exhibit Hall C. I’ll be there with prints galore, as well as cards, gift tags, and lots of other little gems.
The second sale is for procrastinators, on December 18 from 11am-5pm, at ART DEPARTMENT at 1315 SE 9th Ave. More info about this sale here. So, stop on by and say hello. Hooray for holidays!

Kelly & Joseph Have a Wedding In Mexico – The Rehearsal Brunch 15 June 2010

You are going to have to pardon me a few extra blog
posts for this wedding. I mean, it was
IN MEXICO and we did a ton of stuff.
They also are sealing the deal (legally) with friends at
another soirée in a few weeks, so be prepared to see
a lot more of these guys. I’m sure you remember
this couple from their engagement shoot on Sauvie Island
here in Portland, and know just how photogenic they are.
Mrs. Kelly Goode is a photographer herself, so
she has a ton of ideas. Needless to say, I came home after
an amazing trip with a ton of photos. Let’s start with the
rehearsal brunch, which took place in Playa Del Carmen
at La Cueva del Chango.

Karen and Sky 17 May 2010

Good gravy, what a cute couple. These North-Portlanders
have a soft spot for Cathedral Park, and I’m super pleased
with how many awesome nooks there are for
photos. There’s even a sculpture with little peepholes
that let you get a peak of the park in the 1940s (the
almost-last two images show this- you can click the images
for a larger view). Thanks to Karen and Sky, for being
awesome and hanging out with me!

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