Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Photo Shoot

Bode and I went yesterday to help with Cordelia while Maria did a photo shoot of more items for Wyoming Rose Boutique.  Ha!  Bode really wasn't very helpful but he certainly adds an element of excitement wherever we go. 

We have started keeping a lot of our crocheted items in vintage suitcases.  This was Maria's idea as we can then just tote the suitcases to craft fairs and even use them as part of the display.  It was really quite a stroke of genius. 

Maria had one such suitcase setting out on her coffee table.  It was open with crocheted items practically flowing out of it.  Bode had to go play in the backyard as he still has a need to try to "uncrochet" such items.

Maria got right to work with her photo shoot.  Cordelia got right to work as well.  She had a very serious face as she tried to put on all of the crocheted items.  Some she threw on and took right back off while others she put one right on top of the other.  She just kept at it with a look of pure determination.  What could I do?  I started my own photo shoot...




Minnie Pearl?


 It didn't really make for a good hair day.


Finally, she was able to relax and enjoy the moment...




Just click on any photo in our Wyoming Rose ad to the right and you can see some of the new items already listed.  There will be more to come!


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5 comments:

Maria Rose said...

Your granddaughter is so adorable...if I do say so myself.

Anna said...

She is precious! I especially like the last pic. :)

Petra said...

Sweet!

Victoria said...

Okay, "UNCLE"!! I am totally linking that joyful Cordelia moment back to my blog! Great photos Susan!

AKM said...

Oh! She just melts your heart, doesn't she? How can one little person be so cute?

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