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Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 19, 2015

My Christmas Wish List......its HUUUUGE!!!!

Dreaming's free right......


Just as well because my Christmas wish list certainly isn't
I feel like I am ending this year on a bit of a personal low. I don't feel I have achieved any real personal goals. I do feel you should always be learning & improving upon yourself, working towards being a better, smarter, more accomplished person each & every year. I have really dropped the ball this year.
I can say I feel my photography has improved & I have tried to work on lots of different genre's from landscape, portrait,pet photography, home styling, food styling, flat lay & macro










 I have also just purchased a subscription for Adobe Photoshop & Lightroom & a little mini course to teach me the basics on how to use it all because WOW, what an incredible piece of software, the applications are just endless.


 My local photography group are offering a few meet ups in the new on this very topic so I have decided to step out of my comfort zone & instead of just admiring their beautiful photo's on Facebook I will join in & learn from them as well, why not meet a group of people in my area with like minded interests. They do a lot of sunrise meets & this is something I would love to photograph but am often to scared to venture off into the dark alone. Perfect hey, this learning problem is sorted!!!!

Image via ISCD

Whilst working in a tile store is great & affords me the opportunity to help people make design & colour choices for their homes I really do crave a whole lot more of this. I have done a self interest Design & Decoration Course which offered a great deal of useful knowledge but I really would like to take this a whole lot further. 
Whether that means working for myself or someone else Im not sure. I do know I need some more formal qualifications in this area, some in depth knowledge.


At this stage I would be more than happy to study a Certificate IV in Design as a starting point & quite like the look & feel of the course offered by the International School of Colour & Design
ISCD it comes at a cost of a bit over $4000 which you can do through Online learning which suits me with my current work & family commitments.You have 18mths to complete the course & then, if you would like to take it further, you have the option of doing a Diploma in the area you prefer to specialise in.


 Sadly I have to get approval for such a large spend from the financial controller of the house & Im not to sure I will get him over the line on this one.

 Image via The School

I would also love to do a day session or two at the master of design Megan Mortons
 The Styling Inspiration course would be a wonderful way to get started in a career as a stylist & photography 101 would be a huge asset to have as well to co-ordinate with that styling.
Image via The School

It would be awesome to be able to creatively add a professional edge when photographing your vignettes to effectively advertise your work.

Image my own!

So as you can see, my wish list is pushing Santa way outside the realms of gift giving & perhaps the more realistic approach would be to buy a lottery ticket....Ha ha ha.
Do you have a wish list as long as mine with a price tag of around $5000....eeek!!!
I guess it could be worse, I could be dreaming of a single piece of jewelry, I will sooth my guilty conscience by telling myself its all about improving my future,building a great career as the most fantastic designer & stylist the Hunter Valley has ever seen.... ha ha ha!!

Merry Christmas everyone & cheers to a year of self improvement in 2016

CHHERS
Trish xx

P.S all photos are mine unless otherwise stated!

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

My Christmas Inspiration

Do you have a Christmas theme or colour scheme?



Each year I try to change it up a little, although I have recycled the gold, silver & white them 2 years running just because I got a new tree last year so I got to change my look without changing the theme. I know, I may be a little obsessed. Christmas ornaments can be expensive so I generally only change a few elements from year to year so as not to get to out of control with the decorating budget & I blew my budget on my new tree last year......oops!
I also like co ordinate my wrapping to my tree to complete the look, do you do this as well?




I'm not a tinsel fan but I do like to use white feather boa's.


 They are a great inexpensive way to fill the gaps in your tree as well! 


Of course you cant forget the rest of the house, you've just got to keep the whole theme going right.....


This year I"m planning to add a little pink to my Christmas scheme, pink, gold & white should have me covered.
I started to drift in that direction last year without realizing it, just because I had beautiful fresh hydrangeas from my garden that I couldn't resist placing around the house.




 I would love to decorate pink, copper & white but I am determined to not over spend in this area, so I will just be adding a few inexpensive pink decorations to my already extensive collection of Christmas bits & bobs.I don't imagine the copper trend will hang around long term where as gold & silver will always remain classics.


I love the idea of using pink hydrangeas on the tree, which I can also use around the house at other times of the year as well so they could be a multi use expense.

What do you have planned for you Christmas decorating this year, do you have an uncontrollable urge to change things up each year like me or are you much wiser & happy to decorate your tree the same every year?

If you would like to catch up on some of my previous Christmas posts just click on the links below


CHEERS
Trish xx

P.S All of the images above are my own from my past 3 Christmas's, thankfully I can see my photography & styling has also improved over time, there is hope for me yet, he he he!!!






Monday, December 29, 2014

Our first Christmas in our new house

Merry Christmas everyone.
A little late I know but what sort of blogger would I be if I didn't write a post to document our first Christmas in our new home.



I was fortunate enough to be able to invest in a beautiful tree this year from

I have to say I was wrapped with my tree, especially when it didn't drop its faux pine needles everywhere on set up or pack up.


We have great 10ft high ceilings here & I would have loved to have gone for a much larger tree but space didn't allow for the extra width, nor did my budget allow for the extra cost.
But this one was fabulous all the same & I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the investment.



I chose the classic theme of gold, silver & white this year for my decorations







I love gift wrapping & tend to go a little overboard in that department.This year decided to be a little more frugal & not over decorate the gifts...you know how it is!
So I just chose pretty colour co-ordinated paper & some ribbons.
 I personally am very happy with the self control I showed in this area, he he he!!!




This is my favourite spot to sit & enjoy my morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening.


I created a few little vignettes throughout the house, in amongst our normal decor.
I received the beautiful Audrey Hepburn print as a gift from my lovely blog friend & artist Mirela from
It makes me smile & feel very privileged & special. I really have met some wonderful people through blogging.


I got this cute little angel from Pillow talk but it looked far to small on the tree so here she is jazzing up my tray.







This vase is filled with a white feather boa & a set of battery operated LED lights.


Of course it would'nt be Christmas without a reindeer or two!!


There are some more of the little LED lights in amongst the baubles under this glass cloche.
I got the lights from Big W for $2.50 a set....bargain!!!






Needless to say we had a lovely Christmas, a quiet day at home with family & friends.
I am certainly looking forward to ringing in the new year & seeing just where 2015 is going to take us.

I hope you also had a great Christmas surrounded by the people you love.

You can view our christmas decor from previous years here (2013)

CHEERS
Trish xx

Thursday, December 26, 2013

A Fabulous Christmas


Merry Christmas everyone. I hope you all had a fabulous lead up to Christmas & got to share your day with your loved ones like we did...



We do enjoy dressing for the occasion.


I had a gold, silver & white theme this year. I do love a good colour co-ordinated Christmas.



Me & my dream guy


We have started a new family tradition this year of taking a crazy family photo. It was heaps of fun!


There's not much room for our tree in this house.














Merry Christmas Everyone,

CHEERS
Trish xxx





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