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In Collaboration W. Rose & Fitzgerald (Part 2)



Happy Friday & Halloween to you all! Hope everyone has had a productive week. Here in Denver, we’re watching as the last bit of our fall leaves fall to the ground and the evening temperatures drop into the 30’s. Burr!! One of my absolute favorite things to do as the seasons change is to have a flower arrangement that reflects the season. Thanks to Rose & Fitzgerald, these floral beautifies have a good place to stay.

If you’re been reading Veda House for some time, you’ll probably notice that I’m a big fan of Rose & Fitzgerald. Hand-made goods from afar is right up my alley and all the new fall items are just stunning. My personal favorites are these Tri-Color Ceramic Vases and the Ceramic Bowl Set! Perfect warm fall colors and natural textures.

( Our Past Collaboration )

Our 50’s Eichler – My Home Photo Studio






Hey guys! Happy Monday. I’m excited to share another room of our home with you today, my home photo studio. This is a really important space for me as I spend up to 10 hours a day in this single room. My home studio is bedroom 2 of 3 in this house. I posted about our guest room here! This room is decent sized and seems to be working perfectly except for the plumbing repair if needed, but that’s already resolved. It’s primary use is to store all my photography equipment, props, office supplies, and my trusty desktop computer. I tend to photograph in all rooms of the house (as the light changes throughout the day), but this space is really nice for keeping “work” clutter out of our main living areas.

Many of you may see this room as a bleak canvas, but that’s exactly what I need to take great natural light photographs. Because almost all elements in the room are white, the light can easily bounce around and illuminate the shot. The space is decorated minimally because things are being moved around CONSTANTLY. If I were to have more knick knacks, that just means more to move.

My home office tips and suggestions for renters/home owners after the jump!

Saying "Yes" to Interviews – Helpful tips for those just starting out

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“You are a true renaissance woman, skilled in all the visually artistic endeavors required for modern successful branding. How did you get here? Did it start with a crayon, a camera, a computer? What sparked you?” -Abby of JORD Watches

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That was by far one of my favorite questions I’ve answered in a handful of recent interviews. During the last month or so, I’ve challenged myself to say “yes” to any interview that was presented to me. I’m not one who likes being the center of attention, but it’s been an amazing experience and it got me thinking inward a bit. I’ve been able to connect with so many like-minded creatives and companies that I wouldn’t have otherwise. I also loved the variety of questions asked and loved when a question caught me off guard. If you’re interested and following along, you can stop by all the interviews via the links below. Thank you to all the gals/companies who hosted me on their space.

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1. Abby over at JORD Wooden Watches asks, “Where do you think companies miss the mark when branding their new products” and “what do you waste time doing?” Read Full Interview

2. Francesca of Freja Daily asks, “What is the secret to standing out in the blog world” and inquired about my design process. Read Full Interview

3. Shared my thoughts on the “side hustle” over on the Holly Marie Design blog. Read Full Writeup

4. A few tips/suggestions about diving into the world of freelance as well as a glimpse into my daily routine.
Full interview on Hunting Louise

5. Embracing vulnerability on Organized Creatives Fear Confession series and talked about my fear of torrential downpours (the creative kind). Read Full Essay

 

Inspired By: Daniel Barbera Furniture Design




Falling in love with a furniture brand doesn’t happen a lot for me. Usually I’m able to knit pick out of a particular piece of furniture or “claim” that I could make it myself (which I usually can NOT). When I stumbled upon Daniel Barbera’s work, I was awestruck at how perfect each piece was and how I wouldn’t want to alter his pieces in any way. They are just stunning, although there are other options online, which offer resale furniture with great features as well which you can use for your home or your office.

I think what I love most about his work are the really simple pairings of materials (like wood and bronze) and the overall structures don’t have any additional frills, but are such statement pieces. Not to mention all the pieces are beautifully photographed in a lovely grainy way!  You can view more of his work at this link (https://homeaccents2.com/living-room/). Also, if you love behind the scenes type shots as much as I do – view behind the shoot here.

( Browse Barbera Design )

Photoshoot Behind the scenes





Hello everyone! It’s been a bit quite on this space this past week. Mid last week, I went down to Dallas, Texas to shoot the new collection of home goods with The Citizenry. It was nice to be back in The Citizenry office and get my hands on some really beautiful pieces from Uganda! Let me tell you. Stunning materials and really unique items!

I’m working my way through a lot of photo editing and tackling a few website designs for other clients, but stay tuned for some lovely items coming to the shop soon.

In Collaboration w. Erin Loechner for Lunya



If you’re anything like me, you find oodles of inspiration in my gal pal, Erin Loechner of Design for Mankind. Erin teamed up with Lunya to create graphic patterns for the Lunya Capsule Collection. These pieces are just stunning and let me tell you…even more comfortable! Hurry though, because tomorrow (Oct 15th) is the last day for pre-orders!

Curious how Erin came up with the abstract “Z” pattern or want to know a bit more about the design process, you can read more on Design For Mankind (Erin’s blog). I don’t know about you, but any clothing item that I can wear to bed and on a date is going to make it’s way into my wardrobe! Erin says,

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“Women wear many hats, and I really wanted to create a few pieces that could keep up the
with the ever-growing demands of our day. From carpool lines to morning yoga
to coffee shop dates to grocery runs to afternoon walks to impromptu meetings to
dinner prep to date night, each piece can be worn in a zillion different ways. And the best
part, in my opinion, is you can walk in the 
door from a busy day and go straight
to bed in your clothes. 
They’re PJs, after all! Permission granted. ;)”

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Don’t forget to hop on over to the Lunya shop today and grab a few pre-order items marked with “Limited Edition.”
My personal favorites are the From Dusk To Dawn top and the Lighten Up crop tank (not pictured above)!
Other keepers are the From Dusk To Dawn PantsJust Relax pants, and Undone tee.

( Shop Limited Edition Collection )

Notables No. 46

Good Morning everyone! Hope the week has treated you all well. We’ve made it to Friday and I don’t know about you, but this felt like a “double week”. Looking forward to resting up and doing a bit photoshoot preparation. Next week, I’ll be heading to The Citizenry studio in Dallas to shoot & style the next collection of items. I couldn’t be more excited to hang out with the gals and get my hands on some beautiful handmade items.

Next week, I’ll be sharing some behind the scenes shots of Erin Loechner’s Capsule Collection with Lunya. Until then, head on over to the Lunya site and snag a few pre-order items!

Here’s a little inspiration from the week:

1. A  beautiful image I’ve seen on Instagram

2. I’d might have to snag this flannel Jacket

3. This reading nook stole my heart

4. Amazing (unidentified) bathroom design

5. Beautiful sconce by Allied Maker

6. This photo essay about rest stops. Wow!

7. Swoon worthy Moroccan courtyards

8. Perfectly Styled Corners pinterest board

9. Branding for Harlem Gourmet

Feedly Collection Sharing & A Pinterest Re-Vamp


It seems like sharing what’s currently inspiring you is an ongoing hot topic in the blog and freelance world. Most of us probably start our mornings with a few solid minutes of finger scrolling through our favorite sites before we jump into the tasks of the day.  For me, I start my mornings with a cup of french press coffee, my iPad (sometimes my laptop if I’m feeling ambitious) and my two favorite sidekicks – Pinterest & Feedly blog RSS.

What Blogging means to me.

I’m sure you’ve heard about one of the biggest things to hit the web in the last few years: blogging.

A “blog” (derived from the term “web log”) is basically just a website with two key differences: First, it’s extremely easy to add information to it. A blog is like an online journal, so you just log in, type what happened today, post it, and you’re done! Second, you can add a simple little feature that automatically tells a whole bunch of other websites that you’ve made an update to your blog–every time you make a change.

However, what you may not know is that a blog can also be a very powerful marketing tool for your business, and some people actually earn an income just from blogging alone, learn more about professional marketing tools at https://www.advertisepurple.com/what-is-affiliate-marketing/ or sites like https://victoriousseo.com/verticals/wordpress-seo/.

The fact is, blogging is fast becoming an extremely important strategy for any online marketer. An effective blog can:

  • drive swarms of traffic to your main website,
  • generate more product sales,
  • create an additional stream of advertising income,
  • be a great customer service tool,
  • and much more!

Blogs have an informal, conversational style, and readers can join in by commenting on each post. Blogs can be chatty, informative, opinionated and often humorous, and it’s this “human” aspect of blogs that draws many people to them.

But the best part about blogs is how accessible they are to everyone. Blogs are free (or very inexpensive) to set up using services like Blogger or TypePad . They’re also easy to use (you can literally create your own blog in less than five minutes) and easy to promote with all the new tools and resources that have been created specifically for blogs.

How You Can Use a Blog to Accelerate Online Success

The fact is, blogs are no longer just online diaries of people’s personal lives. Both online and offline businesses can use blogs to take their products and services to a wider audience, increasing their traffic, leads and sales.

Let’s look more closely at a few of the extremely powerful ways your business can benefit from a blog. With an effective business blog, you can:

  • Humanize your business. Because a blog is much more informal than other websites, you can write posts in your own voice and give your business more of a human face. This helps reassure prospective customers that there’s a “real person” behind the website who’ll take care of their needs. It also allows you to inject much more of your own personality into your online business than your main sales site could do.
  • Improve your customer service. Your blog can act as a kind of interactive FAQ, allowing your customers to submit questions and you to answer them. You can also provide product updates, how-to articles, and other information of relevance to your customers. Prospective customers who see your blog will be encouraged by your commitment to good customer service.
  • Give your target market the information they’re looking for. With its automatic archiving feature–by date and category–a blog is a fantastic content-management system. It’s easy for you to post new information on a regular basis, and it’s easy for your visitors to find the information they want. With a well-written, regularly updated blog, you can become a reliable resource in your industry and build a following of loyal readers who depend on your content. These people will be your best potential customers.
  • Drive traffic to your sales website. If you already have a website, a blog can give your traffic levels a real boost. For starters, your blog will attract new visitors that you can then redirect to your main sales website through links and special offers. But an even more effective technique is to use strategic keywords and links to specific sales pages to dramatically improve the search engine rankings of both your blog and your main website.
  • Build your credibility and establish yourself as an industry expert. You can give your credibility a real boost by regularly posting valuable and relevant information on your blog. It’s a great way to establish yourself as an expert in your subject area, and allow your visitors to feel much more comfortable buying from you.
  • Promote your products or services. You can actually sell products directly from a blog, or you can use your blog to mention new products and direct visitors to your sales website.
  • Generate extra income. There are now several advertising programs available, such as Google AdSense, that allow you to monetize your blog and generate an extra revenue stream.

3 Key Tips for Starting a Business Blog

Excited yet? You should be–blogging’s not just a winning strategy, it’s also a lot of fun! The beauty of blogging is that you can easily incorporate it into your daily schedule of tasks. You can even blog when you’re on the road.

But what does it take to become a really successful blogger?

  1. Great content: If your content isn’t interesting and relevant to your target market, your blog won’t work. It’s as simple as that. You’ll be surprised, however, how easy it is to find things to write about if you really put your mind to it. It could be news articles about your industry, product updates, interviews, personal insights into topics of importance to your target audience, and much more.
  2. Regular updating: I won’t lie to you: there are some days when I really find it hard to find the time to post a new article. But if I don’t post, no one will come back. It’s like subscribing to a daily newspaper but only getting a copy delivered now and then! So post often and your audience will keep coming back. And regularly adding fresh content to your blog also gives you a boost in the search engine rankings.
  3. Your own distinct voice: It’s important that you write in your own voice. A blog is no place for formality and corporate speak. It’s more of a forum, a place where ideas can flourish and topics of current interest can be debated. You don’t even need to be a brilliant writer; you just need to be able to relate to your audience and give them good content.

Veda News: Settling into the Mountains




I thought I’d stop by with a little life update for those who have been following along. It’s been 3 full months living here in Denver, Colorado and I will have to say the city is finally wearing on me. When we first moved here, I was really missing the comforts of familiar things and all the lovely activities St. Louis has to offer in the summer. I felt “off” for quite a while. If you’re seeking a unique way to make your new place feel like home, consider exploring interests such as collector swords to add a distinctive and personal touch to your surroundings.

Thankfully, Denver is alive. It’s got an active spirit and when I say active, I am referring to just getting out and about in this city. I think a lot of people hear “Denver” and automatically thing of outdoor sports, snow, and mountains (at least that’s what I thought). Motorbike Sport have wonderful guide for outdoor sports. Yes, all of those things exist, but I’m finding out that being active also means a really amazing food scene, lots of one-of-a-kind shop/handmade goods, and lots of organized events like festivals/art fairs/farmers markets. I’m also interested in football matches and been thinking about buying some Liverpool ticket types to see some great football matches. These are all the things I loved. So far, the only thing I have found to dislike about Denver is how crazy inflated the housing market is. This might mean that buying our first home will take a few more years 🙁

If you’re someone who wants to remain an active lifestyle, there are an ocean of products online for you to choose from.

If you’ve visited Denver/Boulder/Vale/Breckenridge…I’d love to hear your recommendations. We are on a mission to explore as much as possible! Look forward to hearing your thoughts.

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