May 8, 2015Comments are off for this post.

THE SMITH FAMILY

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If you've been reading this blog since the beginning ( I'm talking to you mom ), you'll recognize Lauren + Shawn. They're friends I first met through work and who have become one of my most devoted clients. From their engagement to marriage and now...to baby Bennett!

Speaking of baby, this lil' punkin was born at the end of March, and just one week later, acted like an old pro in front of the camera. We spent a Friday afternoon hanging at their house, and it was so lovely to be with them as they went about their daily routine. Bennett is a sweet, laid-back dude who lasted nearly THREE hours before finally crying at us to stop taking pictures of him. I'm sorry Bennett, but I simply couldn't get enough of your chubby cheeks and hilarious faces.

Congrats my friends, I look forward to many more photo shoots in the future.

May 6, 2015Comments are off for this post.

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

Mother's Day Card | Hollis Anne

I know it's a few days early, but it's only fair all the mamas out there get a little extra love + attention. And as a devoted daughter, what better way for me to do that than with a Mother's Day card designed in honor of my own mom? A small token to say thank you, Babs.

These two-color, letterpress printed cards came off the press last week, and—exciting news!—are being sold at a local shop called Anthology along with a few of my letterpress notepads + new projects I'm working on. If you're ever in Madison, you must stop by. Such a cute store.

Back to Mother's Day! Whether you're a new mom, work mom, grandma mom, honorary mom, cool mom or just ya know...mom, I wish you a happy Mother's Day.

And to my own mom, you really are the BEST EVER.

( *If I can ever get my act together, these cards shall be in my online shop soon. )

April 24, 2015Comments are off for this post.

CLOSET MINIMALISM / 03

It's funny. When I first posted about culling my closet to create a more minimal, thoughtful + "me" wardrobe, I thought I had a good grip on the whole closet minimalism thing.

Get rid of shit I don't wear. Find the gaps. Buy clothes to fill those gaps.

And I wasn't completely wrong—each of those steps is necessary to form a functional wardrobe. But then I got off track, bought clothes I never wore and had to re-analyze my strategy. To start, I wrote down what didn't work and tried the capsule wardrobe ( not for me ), but grew frustrated that I still couldn't get something as dumb as my closet together. My brain needed a break.

Why was I doing this whole thing in the first place?

To buy less, but higher-in-quality things. To be more conscious about who I buy from. To make it easier to get dressed ( aka no more stressful "What do I wear?" mornings ). To give my brain back space to make more important decisions. To love what I'm wearing every day.

That's why I'm on a shopping break until September.

And that's where the uniform comes in.

I have more than enough clothes to wear. And I've decided to live with those clothes for six months as an experiment to really track what I wear, what I need and how I feel when I take shopping out of the realm of possibility. This article was a huge catalyst in that. Even though I don't work a traditional office job, I, too, want one less thing to worry about in my day. And if I needed any more convincing, this articlethis article and Steve Jobs did it.

Five out of the seven days in a week, you'll most likely find me wearing some combination of the above items. In fact, I'm wearing the sweatshirt, jeans + tennies as I type this.

Confession: I did just buy a pair of blue jeans at Madewell ( with a gift card ) because my one and only pair broke open a huge crotch hole. I probably could've still worn them, but instead I'm saving you the pain of me pulling a Britney. YOU'RE WELCOME.

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jeans, tennis shoes, tote, sunglasses