November 19, 2009
Remember a few weeks (ok, maybe a few months...) back when I mentioned something about a contest with the prize being free wedding photography? Well, everything is finally in order! BUT, you will have to wait until Monday, the 23rd for it to start and for the details to be posted. Get excited!!
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I like to keep my sample album supply fresh. During wedding season, that is a little difficult with everything else I have on my plate. But I dug down one evening this summer and turned out something amazing. I decided on the most unique album size I have seen in a long time, a 20x8 heirloom album. And when you open it, its a delish 20x16. Huge prints! Huge pages! Huge layouts! I am in love with this book. LOVE. Definitely something that you will love looking at to remember your day. album1 album2 album3
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I am currently working on a really cool promo piece for EyeSpy with some really talented people! I can't show you the entire thing yet, but, I can show you a couple really fun images that came from one of the shoots. And it features another one of my handmade birdcage veils in one of my favorite colors: orange! Stay tuned... IMG_9500 copy IMG_9669 copy
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Carra Otten Says: Monday, November 30, 2009

What did the flowers look like? I bet they were cool!

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I was having a hard time finding an affordable birdcage veil for my Trash the Dress shoot last month. I scoured the Twin Cities looking for something cute and not outrageously priced and came up empty handed, but inspired. I decided to make my own. I found some great shops that sold all of the ingredients that I needed and got to work. I ended up making 3 veils, and used 2 for the shoot. They are a little funkier than the average birdcage veil, and that is why I love them!! Now that the shoot is over, what am I to do with these little creations? I don't want to throw them away, so I figured, a bunch of brides check out my blog so I am offering them up for sale. Let me know if you are interested in learning more about them! I had a blast crafting and researching different styles. I would totally like to see them go to a good home. :) **UPDATE** All birdcage veils are SOLD!! peacock copy gardenia copy dahlia copy
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Carra Otten Says: Sunday, October 4, 2009

These are great! Bravo!

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