23.11.11

onblonde

Last month we spent a few days out in Florida working on a few promotional films for Onblonde (previously featured here), run by an amazing young couple who are full to the brim with inspiration. They have the most beautiful pet spa and shop, but what really blew us away was their farm tucked away from the city, where they board and train dogs. We ate unbelievable meals there every day, mostly picked fresh from their garden. We woke up to birds chirping and a constant breeze through the curtains, not to mention we were constantly surrounded by the most lovable pack of dogs. We felt like we were in heaven!


We hope our films convey even just a hint of how it felt to be in such a beautiful and inspiring environment. We also wouldn't mind feeling a bit of that Florida sun again too!




21.11.11

holiday gathering


We are excited that we can finally start talking about some of the projects that have kept us soooo busy lately! We were involved in the Anthology Gift Guide this year, contributing a recipe video for Mulled Cranberry Cider. (check it out here) In the process of making this video we began to imagine a perfect little holiday gathering-one that in involves winter hair pieces, record playing, and of course sipping hot cider.

Our brother-in-law, an insanely talented stylist, put together these amazing outfits and also effortlessly whipped these girls hairdos up in a matter of minutes-it was amazing to watch. We also put together hair pieces that we imagined could be easily pinned into the hair of each girl as she came in the door.

We figure a good gauge as to the enjoyment of this party is that although ours was a faux one, we still found ourselves having a ridiculously good time. Leaves us imagining how fun a real one would be....

(by the by-if any of you are dying over the deer broach featured around :58 you can find it here.)

14.11.11

bread

We had no idea making bread would be so addicting-now we can't stop baking up these pretty loaves. We feel lucky our work includes perfecting the mix of flour and water-a process that never ceases to amaze us.