Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Something is Brewing in this Little Old Farmhouse


I'm a bit frantic this week. Getting last minute orders out, trying to decorate a bit for the upcoming holiday season, doing a bit of baking and cooking. But it's not really the holidays that are putting me almost over the edge. You see, I've made it all more complicated.

Last January I got an email from an Editor at Yankee Magazine. She had seen photos of our home on the Houzz website and was wondering about my Christmas decorating style. Luckily I hadn't put our Christmas decorations away. I took some pictures and then didn't hear anything again. I put it out of my mind - I know how these things go - magazines change their minds all the time and move in different directions. No biggie.

In May, I heard from a freelance editor who had been assigned our story. We set up a tentative photo date for sometime in December 2014 for a feature to run in December 2015. I didn't think much about it nor worry about it because it seemed so far away. I was just jazzed that it might happen and hopefully help bring my creative work and our farm to a larger audience. 

Today it was time to panic, decorate, cook and bake for the Yankee folks. We are holding off on the tree until they see the place and tell me where they would like it set. Good thing I have a low maintenance tree style. Tomorrow and Friday at this little farmhouse in the countryside, there will be 6 or 7 strangers doing their magic, moving things around, taking close-ups of my decorations, my crafts, and whatever else they think their readers might like to see. There will be a writer interviewing me for the article. I'll be helping - dragging out things they might like, feeding them all, and watching and learning - I always learn so much on shoots when I can work with other professionals.

Fingers crossed it all works out. I'll take some photos and share them with you all. I'll be posting on Instagram and Facebook - not here - so follow me if you haven't (and you are at all interested!) You all have the inside scoop almost a year in advance. If anyone has any pull with the weather gods, we are hoping for some snow. 


These two little kitties left on Monday. Miss them. We have two left who are staying til just past Christmas. Then they go together to a local family.

7 comments:

gale (she shoots sheep shots) said...

That's fabulous! I shoot for Yankee sometimes--I am so envious of the photographer that got the assignment!

Mary Kate said...

Too fun! I love Yankee, especially their features on homes in the region. I can't wait to see the final product.
Mary Kate
pwitry@rcn.com

Cecilia Tusinski said...

gosh Kristin, no wonder you're a bit frantic.
Congratulations on the Yankee shoot!
I am in awe of your drive and creativity.
Cecilia T

Anonymous said...

Good luck Kristin!!! Wishing you & your family the best! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Connie
connknits @ ravelry

jennifer.auroradesign said...

Good luck. I'm sure it will be fabulous!

Goldie Stetten said...

I'm excited for you. I don't think I have ever seen that publication in North Carlina, but I'll start looking for it.

Mary Lou said...

I was hoping to see that it was Gale Zucker. HAve fun. I would be panicking for sure.

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