I still cannot believe it!
Not quite a month ago, I was contacted about doing a photo shoot here in little old West Virginia! I'm still keeping that hush hush so I don't jinx myself, but I can tell you about who came to do the photo shoot and what a pleasant experience it was!
For years, I've been a fan of Miss Mustard Seed. Her blog spoke to me at a time I needed it...when the health problems were at their worst. I remember one night reading her post about having a gall bladder attack, driving herself to the hospital all the while thinking it could possibly be a heart attack. I realized at that moment, I was not alone. Fast forward to years later, I finally had a diagnosis with Celiacs Disease.
So to my surprise, when I received an email on the possible photo shoot, I was told if I was interested, the photographer would be Marian, aka Miss Mustard Seed. Let's just say, I did a huge gulp and responded "yes, of course"!!!!
For years, I've dreampt of and have been let down a few times about the possibility of being featured in a magazine. There was one time that I had actually signed a contract only to be notified that they had decided to go a different way. Talk about being let down. But the passion with making our home even better didn't stop though. Ever since I was wee little, I've loved creating and decorating so that wasn't going to kill my passion. Being in a magazine doesn't define who you are, but is sure is a dream of many with the same passion as me.
So, I'm still thinking in the back of my mind, that this still may fall through. But the fact that they paid someone to travel to our home and spend 2 days to photograph our home is thrill enough! And the added bonus of meeting some precious ladies!
Marian and her Mom, Kim, came to our home the evening before the photo shoot to get a feel and to see what type of flowers and props to buy. I was so excited that I didn't even introduce my family to them, lol!
They were so nice and I felt so at ease...making the thought of them coming back even more exciting!
I had heard some horror stories from other blog friends about their photo shoots and thankfully, I had some great advice on what to do.
Having Marian was a blessing...she saw things in our home like I did and she really captured shots that I adored!
When I came downstairs and saw the flower arrangement in the tray with my angel...I knew this was going to be a good day!
Watching her make flower arrangements with my hydrangeas and ones that she brought made me smile. She whipped arrangements together so fast and with such ease.
And to take the time to teach me a few things with Lightroom was even better. Years ago, I downloaded a free trial and was immediately overwhelmed, lol. So I've stuck with PicMonkey because it's so easy.
I stayed up all night after they left and fooled with my camera and editing with Lightroom once again....and this time I knew what I was doing thanks to Marian!
Of course my camera isn't the top of the line model, but I'm really happy with seeing improvements with my photos. I love photography because it conveys what I see and what I feel. I used to sit and study photos as a little girl from the Penny's catalog, the bedding section, and dream of the rooms being mine someday. Funny thing is...it happened!
My hydrangeas bloomed a few days before she came so that thrilled me because I was hoping she would want to use them. When I told her, her eyes got big and she asked if I minded snipping them. I could see the excitement in her eyes too!
She brought some paler blue hydrangeas that paired beautifully with mine. I just adore blue!
My hubby asked me if my eyes and fingers hurt because I had been sitting at the computer editing all day, lol.... it thrills me to no end doing it!
I had a few hours of sleep the night before but it was the best day to me! I so enjoyed talking with her mom, Kim...she was a sweetheart and can see where Marian gets her sweetness from. I could see so many similarities with their relationship and how my mom and I are. Mom did come up and our Mom's talked and talked while Marian took photos and I watched. God really did bless me with the best experience for my first time with a photo shoot!
Now, to sit, wait and watch to see if and when they will use our home....that's going to be hard! May was the given time...so I sure am hoping my dream does come true all of the way. So far it's been really amazing!
Congratulations Melanie! Wow! I've followed Miss Mustard Seed for years as well. I can only imagine your home will be used. It's so very lovely. Congrats again my friend!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting, and I see a casserole dish that looks familiar wink wink :-) Congratulations! Can't wait to see it published! Marian is a sweetheart. I've never met her, but I've reached out several times and she's always been kind.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Your home is so adorable that any feature is so well deserved. I can't wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteMelanie that is truly a dream come true!! I can't wait to finally see your home in print. So deserved. You are amazingly talented.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited for you, Melanie, and really happy your mom got to be part of such a great experience. Looking forward to the publication!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations- I am so very excited for you!!! You have done a wonderful job with your home and they finally FOUND you!!! Fingers crossed that it is published in May! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteOoohh. What a sweet experience!!! Congratulations. How exciting.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited for you Melanie! You so deserve it. Your house is perfection and your seeing talents put you over the top. Can't wait til whatever it is comes out!
ReplyDeleteMy last comment was suppose to say sewing talents ☺️
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! Your home is beautiful and I can't wait to see the magazine. As one Mountaineer to another....Congratulations!
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Sissie
Congratulations. What an exciting day!
ReplyDeleteWe had a great time being there and you and your family really made us feel welcome. So fun!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You're home is lovely, and I look forward to seeing the results of the photo shoot.
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