Friday, February 26, 2010

BROOKLYNrehab for hire

Ok I know it's hard to tell what is going on here but let me break it down. The idea of the display is the 4 seasons. Each strip of colored burlap is a season and it has a collection of natural objects, vintage items, customized decal plate settings, favors/gifts and handmade porcelain to give it some pizzazz. As I mentioned I am the big dummy that forgot her camera and had to depend on the kindness of others to have some mementos to share. Unfortunately there are no pictures of spring and summer. I will need to recreate this one day and take some shots of each season.
























11 comments:

  1. It's all so pretty (including your picture, I may add). You brought the mugs!!

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  2. thank you! are you ready for an order of 100 or 200?!!! ;)

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  3. looks so good alyssa! hey i'm planning to be at renegade brooklyn this year, are you?? i hope we can meet!

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  4. i would love to meet!!!

    i'll be there for sure...though whether it's as a buyer or seller is yet to be determined.

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  5. I LOVE the four seasons idea! Fantastic! Yes, do re-create and take pictures!!! :)

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  6. Wow! You did a fantastic job with your display and I like the concept of the 4 seasons ...
    and the Lindsay Taryn pics are great. Congrats!

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  7. Thank you! Been busy manning the pop-up store. Who knew how tiring it can be *not* working on my hundreds of projects. HAHA but it is good for me to be around people and socialize so that it is not all work and no play. You know what happens then ;)

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  8. oh, how was the event? i see cinnamon sticks, i love...

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  9. Wow! You always impress me and I can't believe you forgot your camera you are such an amazing photographer!

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  10. Hey Alyssa! I am not sure but I had tried to leave a comment the other day. Chocolate Photography here! I am glad you likey the photos! It was a pleasure to meet you and I think your creativity is just sublime! Good job and of course I would like to work with you. I am thinking of a theme that I think you can help out with. I am planning a vintage photoshoot in Grand Central Station and need your expertise :)!

    If your email is on the contact page of your blog, I'll email you, if not, please reach out to me at chocolatephotographynyc@gmail.com!
    Look forward to hearing from you

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