Autumn Sessions

The leaves are finally full of fall colours! Every time I go outside I just get overwhelmed by the beauty of this season! I am so looking forward to the next 2 weekends of autumn mini sessions!
As many of you know, I hold limited autumn mini sessions for 2 days only! This year they will be held in one location in High Park and you have a choice between Sunday October 27th and Saturday November 2nd. Since my subscribers got first dibs, there’s only 1 spot left so contact me ASAP if you are interested in booking! For those interested in a full session (which means a location of your choice, no time limit, and more images in your online gallery), I am almost completely booked until January, but I do have room for 1 more!

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Here’s some fun pictures from last years mini sessions. Some of these wonderful people have been with me since the beginning which is very special to me. I just adore seeing their kids grow from year to year. Can’t wait to see some of you again this year!

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Easter Eggs

Oh my. Every year we make Easter eggs I think to myself, “this is my favourite way of dying eggs”. And this year, I have to say it again! I LOVED the way these turned out.
To dye these we used raw eggs and boiled them in red onion skins and red cabbage. We used the flowers Julian and Adelaide brought home last week since they were starting to shrivel up. I have a bunch of tulle because of course I do, and we used tiny hair elastics.
As we were doing this we discussed ways to make these more natural. Audrey suggested washing the tulle afterwards, which we did and now we can use it again next year instead of throwing it in the garbage. And Adelaide suggested we use thread instead of elastics because it’s more environmentally friendly. We also love that they are natural because they are edible! So tomorrow night we are having homemade soup and egg salad sandwiches for dinner!

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