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  • I was thirteen years old when I first subscribed to Brides magazine. After flipping through its pages at a local book store, I realized I had fallen in love...with parties. The flowers. The photography. They way great invitations set the tone for an event. The way an attractive and personal favor charmingly bid one's guests farewell. I studied it all and spent hours poring through the pages of festive books and magazines.

    Through the years, that love has grown into practice as I've designed and planned both large and small events. In that time, I've been fortunate enough to wear many hats - designing themes, crafting florals, catering food, baking desserts, creating invitations and favors, and photographing guests.

    Once I had children, celebrating the ordinary, everyday moments - the ones that really, truly matter - became primary. Creating a haven for my family, a place of comfort and warmth, full of rich traditions and memories, is what motivates me each day. And photographing it, as it happens, allows me to capture, if only for a moment, these precious times.

    Ruby Red Studio was born in the spirit that every day is special; that each day, and each life we touch, give us a reason to celebrate. May what you see and read here help you do just that...

A Little L.O.V.E.

When I feel like doing something creative, just for fun, I typically turn to scrapbooking or baking. I know some of you are thinking that either of those things sound about as fun as running on hot coals. But, hey, it works for me.

I’m sure it’ll come as no surprise that I have oodles and oodles of photos of the kids, so it’s fun to incorporate their pictures with paper (I am just mildly obsessed with paper, especially patterned paper – gulp). Then, I add a few little tags, bows or brads, say a little somethin’, and call it a day.

Truth be told, it is also a great “mommy guilt” reliever. By taking a few minute to scrap, I am slightly alleviated of the fact I feel AWFUL for not being even remotely good about journaling. Like, one or two entries per year. No baby books. Just some scribble scrabble here and there of funny things they are saying and doing (at a minimum, I do at least have that). So, yes, the kids will have a lot of great photos of their childhood, but will they have any earthly idea what was happening in the photos?! I’m not so sure. Enter guilt.

I am also TERRIBLE about printing said photos. Like. Never. Ever. Print. Them. Ever. So my layouts are a good marriage of fun, getting my photos printed in some capacity, and capturing the essence of this time in our lives through writing.

Here’s one I created tonight, mainly with elements from Paislee Press. I noticed a few scrapbooking designers have been creating a layout, then duplicating it so each of their children similar pages. I really liked that idea…

…and gave it a go tonight. I created this page for my other little munchkin…just changed the photo and journaling. Easy peasy!

Now Offering Frames from THE ORGANIC BLOOM!

I am over-the-moon excited to announce that Ruby Red Studio is now carrying frames from The Organic Bloom. These are uniquely cut, hand-crafted frames that will give your images a bit of extra pizzazz.

Love the designs. Love how you can create a wall that totally suits your unique design style! Bold, subdued, bright or pastel. It’s totally up to you!

Take a look at these awesome colors. To. Die. For.


They come in a bunch of different shapes and sizes that can be coordinated to make a unique wall display. The smallest frames are ornament-sized, the largest are 30×40. There are even chalkboard inserts and iPad frames. Hello! Fun stuff!

For more information, contact us today!

**All photos in this post are linked through The Organic Bloom Facebook page and are NOT the images of Ruby Red Studio**

Father and Son

Had so much fun photographing this little guy yesterday! He just turned one and is absolutely precious, in every sense of the word. He was enjoying some snuggle time with his daddy and I was thrilled when I snapped this shot. It truly captured an authentic moment and, for that, I am proud.

Holiday Sessions BOOKING NOW

It’s hard to believe I am already booking sessions for the fall/holiday season. So excited to see my clients, how their kiddos have grown, and to see everyone dressed for boot-and-sweater weather!

In the meantime, I wanted to share this image…easily one of my favorites from last year. Actually, make that ALL-TIME.

Living Large

We’re living large. The five of us. And it’s such a loaded phrase – “living large” – isn’t it? It’s so relative to our own experiences and standards.

For us, though, we have more than enough. We are healthy. We laugh. A lot. We’re making sweet memories. And, to me, that’s living large. We have so very much to be grateful for and I talk to the kids about it almost daily. We have food to eat, and not just “food”, but good food. We have fruits and veggies and occasional (or, ummmm, frequent) homemade sweets. We have water. And not just “water” but clean water. Water we can drink without fearing for our safety. And warm water; the kind that feels absolutely amazing to bathe in. And those are just the basics. We have clothes. Shelter. Warm beds. And a little leftover each month to use for play time. God has provided more than enough for us. And I’m grateful.

But in some ways, we’re living small. Namely, in our home. When we signed a 3-year lease on our sweet, adorable, comfy 2-bedroom, 1300 square foot house, we didn’t realize our family would be growing . Quickly. Just 3 weeks after moving in, we found out we were pregnant with our son, Colton. SURPRISE!

So we took the challenge and decide to give a very streamlined style of living the ol’ college try. We shed stuff. Lots of it.

Yes, we’ve had sleepless nights (MANY!), have endured tired kiddos as they’ve navigated sharing rooms, a waking baby and being moved around for naps. They are all very, very light sleepers which poses it’s own challenges. We’ve become increasingly aware of just how uncomfortable our couch is for sleeping. And some mornings, I can’t, for the life of me, remember which room of the house holds my shoes, my workout clothes or the toothpaste. But people with houses twice our size struggle with the same things. I love how cozy things are for us.  And we’ve made it work. I’m proud of that.

I think that’s why I love, love, love seeing other families that have “made it work”. Families who have taken smaller homes and rooms, making cool, hip, trendy and beautiful spaces for their kids. It’s inspiring. And I wanted to share a few of my favorites spaces with you.

 

I adore this boys’ room. Three little guys share it, found here.

 

Simple. Great for boys, girls, or both!

 

This one amazes me. This family converted a closet into a bunk-crib set-up for their two little guys, from here.

 

I adore this space. Yes, a bit on the large side, comparatively. However, it does cater to four kiddos and I love how stylish it is, via here.

 

Great job of incorporating both kids’ tastes into a complementary style, found here.

 

Very European. Love how everyone’s items are organized, via here.

 

This is a closet-turned-nursery area for a sweet baby girl who shares a room with her two brothers. Love everything about it, even the bold colors, via here.

 

If you’re in need of additional inspiration, head over to Pinterest and do a quick search for “bunk room” or “shared rooms”. You’ll find lots of eye candy!

If all goes well, we’ll be moving all three kids into the same room within the next few weeks. And not just any room, the Master bedroom, which Colton currently occupies. Solo. I’ll keep you posted. Until then, I can assure you, we’ll be living large! And here’s to living small…I wouldn’t have it any other way.