Back when it was still cold and snowy, I was busy writing articles due for publication in summer. Assignments that I am always thrilled to get and excitedly anticipate seeing laid-out in glossy print months later.
This article in the summer issue of Romantic Country was so interesting to write. A husband and wife built this sun-filled cottage from hay bales to be an outdoor retreat and studio!
This article in the same issue, was also filled with inspired and beautiful ideas. It's always such a pleasure to review photograph after stunning photograph and then interview the homeowners (who are always so kind and sweet). From their answers to my many (many, many) questions it's wonderful to have the story begin to develop in my mind and almost write itself.
This article appears in the premiere issue of
French Country Style and an added bonus was that the story connected me to Courtney Milton of
French Country Cottage. Writing about the homes of bloggers is especially rewarding to me and of course the homeowner's blog offers so much rich content and detail.
Which brings me back to spring and the talented Stacey Flesch of
A Sort of Fairytale and
Cottage Industry. Stacey and I became fast-friends here in bloglandia and I pitched a story about her cheerful home to the lovely editors at
Romantic Homes who said yes! The piece ended up in
Flea Market Decor: a perfect fit. I have such a strong sense and admiration of Stacey's "beautility" style that the article was a breeze to write (and might be an all-time fave of my writing portfolio).
Well, back to what's currently on the newsstand: you can find a tutorial from my book
Tinkered Treasures in
Cottage Style. Beautiful issue.
And thanks to my publisher, book excerpts are on the shelves in the UK, too in magazines like
Essentials and (GASP!)
Prima among many others. I've also been awaiting the delivery of the July issue of
Romantic Homes where I will be featured in the
we love / artisan section (so I'll be running to the door like a puppy whenever I hear the mail truck).
Summer fun is in the bag (and bookstore)!
xo
elyse