Happy New Year to all of you!!! I don't know about you, but am I ever so ready to get back to a normal working routine after the holidays--it's sad to see all of the decorating, parties, family, presents, wrappings, holiday drinks go...but, aside from the "its over" feeling, I'm feeling ready to put the creative hat back on! We all had a very nice and relaxing break, but can't wait to get back to the studio--full time. O.k..so, we have some awesome ideas coming...and a few new accessories...so, check back with us often to keep up on our designs...and, I have so many great new photos of products, however I got a new camera and am having trouble with the camera software...does everyone agree with me that there's nothing worse than computer troubleshooting..first, you wait on the phone forever, get the wrong person, then they have no way of transferring you, then you sometimes can't understand them....only to finally explain and for them to say...well, ummm I don't know?!? What???? So, then they tell you to do this do that, etc. etc....I just want a simple answer!!! Oh well, it will come, but for now, we'll have to talk about some other images I previously shot on my old camera: this is one of the more vintage bags we've done out of some funky, gold, brown and mustard yellow awesome fabric--check it out..it was designed by a great client who happens to be an interior designer herself!
check out how the popular brown/white paisley like oilcloth looks inside this...crisp and fun huh?
With brown velvet sides, this bag is to die for...especially if you love colors of the 70's--kind of reminds me of a couch you might see in a Brady Bunch house...since we're talking about these colors, the bag below is a great blend too of brown and mustards....the client added gold hardware for a diff. look...
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Another client designed a more wallet type of bag--she was inspired by the accessory bag, but wanted it wallet size..it turned out great--I love the green on this bag!
Last, I want to share this photo of a Louanna bag in a dramatic black velvet--damask print...by adding a chain handle and bead dangle (handle/drop designed by Stacy Winkler of State Street Design: www.statestreetdesign.com )the customer has dressed up her bag! Here's to all of the creativity 2009 will bring!!!
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