A seasonal lifestyle blog
A love letter to style, heirloom recipes, creative pursuits, motherhood, and life’s little joys through my camera lens.

What We Packed For Pictures at the Tulip Farm
S did something real cute last week and surprised us with tickets to a local tulip farm that casually turned out to be the largest tulip farm on the east coast 🤯.

Local Spotlight: Hortulus Farms Artisan Handmade Market
There is no better place I can think of than Bucks County when it comes to community engagement and locals coming together to support small business. Our bucolic haven is filled with the expertise and craftsmanship of so many farmers, creatives, designers, and curators…all of whom deserve a little spotlight for their passions and labor.

Spring's Arrival at Hortulus Farms
Just picture this: in every corner, a splattering of cheerful English daisies; soft folksy music is playing; aged terra cotta pots play house for topiaries and trees of all shapes and sizes. Vintage furniture is layered throughout the greenhouse, serving as both a display and a resting place for all sorts of heirloom-quality books, gardening tools, and flickering candles.

Chalk Paint DIY: Window Mirror
I’ve been searching for the perfect mirror to hang on my kitchen wall. It’s a large wall that could handle a larger statement mirror. Mirrors are my decorating go-to; they create the illusion of space, bounce off light, and go with any decor!

Gwynevere’s Sign
When designing Gwyn’s nursery, S wanted to have a sign made by her mom in the classic A. Taylor Studio style. We opted for a small, rustic whitewashed type sign to add warmth to the walls. The nursery has elements of white, wood tones, and soft sage. For contrast, an elegant black script reads her beautiful name in its full form.

Romantic Golds
I have been on a calligraphy break for most of 2021 (#selfcare!) except for one major commission for a lovely A. Taylor Studio bride, Ashley. Her romantic garden wedding from October included many gold mirrors, of all sizes, for signage.
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