Showing posts with label Event Styling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event Styling. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Hitched | Issue Two


As you know, I love magazines, so in the midst of moving house last week I received a welcome gift, issue two of Hitched. Founded by Renee Douros, the owner of multi-disciplinary creative studio Milkshake Creative, what immediately struck me was that this was very much a non-bridal, bridal magazine. 

While I love weddings as much as the next gal, having tied the knot over seven years ago means that these days it's not the type of magazine I'd usually pick up off the shelf. Now there's an exception. You see you don't have to be getting married, or even have plans to, to appreciate Hitched. If like me, you love all things beautiful, and are interested in decorating, photography, design, styling and events then this magazine is for you!



As my introduction to Hitched, the second issue has made a lasting impression. Starting with the gorgeous yellow cover, featuring the work of talented illustrator Rik Lee, the magazine has a beautifully clean design aesthetic, brimming with page after page of inspiring imagery and ideas surrounding weddings, styling and entertaining. 

Hitched stands out from traditional bridal mags by thinking outside the box with articles such as He Said He Said which takes you on a journey of one same-sex couple from their first meeting through to their wedding, and Love Ever After which features couples who made their vows over 40 years ago. 


Stunning photo spreads with titles like Grace + Lace and Bohemian Rhapsody will have you swooning.


Real Weddings includes six incredible real-life stories. So gorgeous, they almost make me want to do it all over again!


This is just a small taste of what's inside Hitched issue two. Available in stores now, make sure you grab yourself a copy!  

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Studio 46 | Terrarium Workshops

It would be hard not to have noticed the buzz surrounding indoor plants lately. A trend that was big in the 70s, decorating with plants has become popular again in recent years, and I have to admit I'm more than keen to jump on board. It seems that every time I'm on Pinterest I see another Fiddle Leaf Fig and by golly, I want to get my hands on one for the new house! (Watch this space). Another plant trend I'm loving right now is the terrarium, so I was pretty excited to have discovered a class here in Auckland, where you learn how to make one.

Held at Studio 46 on Auckland's North shore, this gorgeous little space is run by two clever creatives, Amber Roper of Red Creative Event Styling and Annie Oxborough a Botanical Stylist. They are also joined by my friend Rachael McMahon of the beautiful blog Made From Scratch, who is now running her popular Cake Decorating Workshops there. In fact, Rachael has kindly invited me to watch one of her classes next week and I can't wait! Being the super clever lass and successful blogger that she is, Rachael is also starting to run workshops for aspiring bloggers, with Blogging 101, Blog Design and Social Media Starter. Pop over here to find out more.


The Terrarium Workshops are run by Annie O, who started out in the floral business at only 14, opening her first shop in Herne Bay at 23, specialising in events including weddings and private functions. In addition to event styling and workshops she now styles for magazines, retail shops and bars. Incredibly talented, you may have seen Annie's stunning botanical pieces, including bespoke bouquets and handmade terrariums at The Department Store.


Rachael attended the Terrific Terrariums Workshop held last Tuesday night at Studio 46 and raved about it! As well as learning all about these gorgeous little plant worlds from resident terrarium guru Annie, participants got to make their own one to take home. They were also given a bag full of goodies from MOR Cosmetics, All’antica, Made From Scratch, Homestyle Magazine, and Annie ORachael has sent me some exclusive photos from the night to share with you, taken by the lovely Gem Adams from Blackbird Blog.



The next Terrific Terrariums Workshop is in September. Pop over here to find out more and to sign  up. Hopefully I'll be joining you! There are also Private Group Classes available, including Team Terrariums, perfect for team building and a bit of fun with the colleagues! For the full schedule of workshops held at Studio 46 take a look here

Monday, May 20, 2013

Interview | Claire Donaldson of One Lovely Day

When Claire Donaldson, the director of the Auckland-based event styling company One Lovely Day got in touch recently, she included a link to photos of her gorgeous home. Even though they were taken nearly four years ago for a feature in Your Home & Garden, I remembered the article right away. She had the most amazing glass balustrade around her deck which I referred back to when we did our house plans (sadly we decided against glass) and an unforgettable round table with stunning metal stools that I tried to source at the time (sadly they were no longer available). Since then Claire has launched her fabulous business, and knowing how much I love Claire's style I couldn't wait to feature her on the blog!

Claire's portfolio showcases a diverse range of events, from weddings and baby showers to product launches and birthday celebrations. With bucket loads of talent and creativity, Claire expertly turns her ideas into the most vibrant, memorable occasions possible. Each event is presented on her website with a beautiful photo series, telling a story of the day and making you feel like you'd been there, or at least you wish you had! It was hard to choose, but I picked out some of my favourites to share throughout the post and interview. 

A stunning Engagement Party held on the cliff edge at Castor Bay. Floating balloons - swoon! 

Claire also works with interiors, shop window styling and fit outs. One store that she often does work for and a favourite of mine is Superette. The Ponsonby boutique is looking more incredible than ever after the recent launch of Superette Space, a carefully curated selection of lifestyle products and homewares within the existing flagship store. I was super excited to learn that Claire assisted with the styling, and I'm thrilled to be able to show you these exclusive photos of the store. 


Gorgeous details at Superette Space.

As well as sharing some recent photos of her home which I've included at the end of the post, Claire very kindly agreed to being interviewed. Going far and beyond the call of duty she answered these questions via email yesterday with her three year old (who is sick with chicken pox) sitting on her lap!! I'm sure like me, many of you Mums will relate to this type of scenario, but even so I take my hat off to Claire. Her efforts are hugely appreciated! 

Tell us a bit about your background - how did you end up becoming an event stylist and when did you launch One Lovely Day?

I have always loved creating spaces, whether it's a room, a display, a house, a table setting, a garden, I just really enjoy turning the bland into fabulous. A few years back I decided that styling was what I really wanted to focus directly on, so I took myself off to study event management, and design. From there I started slowly doing the odd wedding, promo, display, party and basically from word of mouth I grew. Last year I decided it was time to actually launch my styling company and so One Lovely Day was born and I haven’t looked back. It's been such an amazing journey; I've had fun playing with venues, swinging from rafters, foraging for products and just constantly creating. I love it.



A vibrant Mexican-themed Celebration. Love these colours!  

You have an amazing portfolio of work. Have there been any events or projects you've worked on that you would consider favourites and if so, why?

Every event offers something different; my favourites are ones that challenge me, turning tired old venues into magical spaces for a night, working within the biggest or the tightest budgets to produce exactly what my client is after. I love it when my client has total trust in me and lets me surprise them. I love watching their faces when they see what’s been created. That's my reward.



An incredible Waiheke Island Wedding for which Claire made large agee jar chandeliers, filled with candles, ivy, orchids and fairy lights. 

You also do interiors and shop windows and fit outs. Can you tell us a bit about the recently launched Superette Space at the flagship store in Ponsonby?

My role for Superette was helping them create a way to display their gorgeous home pieces, while adding a quirky touch. I filled vintage trucks with logs, rocks that I covered in golden glitter and homemade sand bricks. An old ladder was bought and suspended from the ceiling from which products were hung, including stools and wire baskets, all mixed up with skyplanters and a bit of greenery. Plants and other little mini scenes with tiny trees, trucks and logs were created for other areas around the store. Maple trees were dotted around and covered in beautiful autumn leaves which continue to drop throughout the store. Magic.


More details from Superette Space, including Malple trees and products suspended from a ceiling-hung ladder. 

What inspires you in your work - other creatives, international events, magazines, websites etc?

I'm always being inspired. I'm terrible - even the hardware store can send me into a creative frenzy. I love interior magazines, they are my absolute downfall. I spend so much time and money on them. There is nothing nicer than flicking through the pages of a new magazine. I also spend hours online pouring over images featuring overseas weddings and events. I love taking bits and pieces from them and taking it to the next level. Plants inspire me, I love adding greenery and florals in everything I do. Nature has such a gorgeous way of creating a beautiful space, whether it's a hanging basket, potted herbs, a posy of flowers or even some moss and acorns. I just love incorporating it in my work. It always adds that special touch.

A Birthday Long Lunch, in delectable Italian Style. 

How is your business structured - have you employed other staff to ease the load?

I started out as a one woman whirl wind, but quickly realised you need a great team behind you. I still do most of it myself, all the briefs, creative ideas, client meetings, budgets, and so on. But for on-the-day set ups, I have staff that come and help with the pack in and out if needed, and I have a great resource of vendors who work with me to create the perfect space.

What are you working on right now? Do you have any exciting projects in the works?

It's funny, just as I'm about to wind up one exciting project, another one always comes along. I'm in the process of expanding One Lovely Day, so some really exciting ventures are brewing for our customers, in terms of hirage and our services. Watch this space - I'm really excited.

I’m also involved in some divine store refits, and filling a beautiful new build in Omaha with furniture for an overseas client. Weddings too are always on the go. It's amazing how many people enjoy a lovely candlelit mid winter wedding. Just beautiful x

How do you find juggling motherhood with running a business - any advice for others trying to achieve a work/life balance?

Having a supportive partner and family is a must for me. My husband takes over childcare duties in the afternoons and my parents are amazing. I don't think I would have even attempted it yet without them. My youngest starts school in just over a year, so I'm sure that will help the situation. Getting used to working well into the night is also a prerequisite, perfect for uninterrupted work!!


Fun, florals and splashes of colour were served alongside with lunch & beverages at this delightful Baby Shower.

How would you describe your personal style and how is this reflected in your own home?

I love the old with the new. I'm a sucker for old finds, so unfortunately my home which I once prided myself on being a good mix of both, is now quite lop sided! It is also used as the One Lovely Day storage area at the moment which doesn't help. I'm in the process of planning a beautiful office/meeting space and in turn building a storage unit, so I can unclutter my clutter… although many things are far too beautiful to pack away, so I will struggle!!




Claire Donaldson and her gorgeous Auckland home.

Images courtesy of One Lovely Day and Superette 

Monday, March 4, 2013

Interior Styling | DIY Metallics

As the metallic trend heats up, interior DIY experts are reaching for their spray paints, brushes and even sharpie pens, transforming tired old homewares into shimmery new objects of desire. Today I've rounded up some great examples that I've seen on the web. 


Vases and candlesticks are perfect candidates for the job. Spray painting the entire surface works really well, as shown in the examples above by clever DIY'er Nina Holst of Stylizimo


For something a bit different, the mason jars above are super cute, or you could paint a simple detail, like the gold cross on the glass vase below. Found via the lovely blog Annixen, I love its simplicity.  


Also via Annixen, the apple is one of my favourites while the lantern below, previously dull and bland, now looks stunning.  



DIY queen Jennifer Hagler of A Merry Mishap has also worked her magic on a glass vase, this time with copper spray paint. 


These black coppery feathers would look lovely hung above a bed. 


This time Nina Holst of Stylizimo has combined her love of black, copper and crosses by creating an artwork using a black canvas and copper paint. 


Everyday tins and bottles have been decorated to create these beautiful floral table arrangements.


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The ceramics below now have a lovely modern shine thanks to the use of golden leaf. To see how it's done, check out the video here. 


More than likely due to the fact that I have two sons, I have a bit of a soft spot for dinosaurs. Not just for the kids, these spray painted creatures are both charming and quirky displayed in the home office of Catherine Sheppard of The Life Styled.


These toystore animals via Heodeza have each been given a different look. For cute polka dots and geometric patterns use a Sharpie metallic permanent marker.


Furniture could be given a bit of the DIY metallic treatment too. I pinned this image the other day and thought it would look great spray painted gold or copper. Any of these ideas take your fancy? 

On a side note just before I go, I'm really honoured to have been given the title of Blog of the Month over at We Heart Home! You can check out my interview here. 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Amorfo Design Factory


If the image above looks familiar, you may remember it from a post I wrote some time ago on sideboard styling. I've since discovered, via Emmas Designblogg, that it's an image taken from the home of Italian architects Marcello and Maria Pia Zappador of the architect firm Amorfo. I absolutely love the concrete wall and line of the lamp, and was excited to see more photos of the house. 


There is a beautiful, sleek kitchen and upstairs loft room, all very minimalist in style. The highlight for me would have to be the incredible oversized doors which lead to a gorgeous outdoor area. Swoon!

I couldn't wait to check out Amorfo's site to see more of their architectural work, and to my delight, found a whole series of projects across a range of disciplines. Varied and interesting, their portfolio also includes work in interiors, design, graphics and events.

This cross-sectional approach involves a constant blending of subjects such as technology, design, materials, art and fashion. Their unique design is applied to a range of environments including living, work and leisure. Whether they are working on a brand new building, a shop fitout or a minimal installation, the end result is always stunning.




I'm always drawn to pendant lights, and they are a common feature in Amorfo's design work. For details on these stunning lights take a look here. I love the pop of green neon on the ceramics image. 


Amorfo has an eye-catching portfolio of graphic design work, featuring lots of geometric shapes and bright colours. 


Want to see more? Pop over here. 

All images via www.amorfo.it