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Kermit was wrong. It is easy being green [on Halloween]!

Just make choices that are people-healthy, animal-friendly and Earth-conscious.

We‘ll show you how with these 10 simple steps:

  1. Plan ahead to avoid last-minute shopping which often limits your choices.
  2. When it comes to costumes and décor—reuse, borrow, swap, purchase used or do-it-yourself.
  3. Treat bags can be anything! For extra fun, match the bag to the costume using something you already own. Here are some ideas: purses, flower pots (cover the hole), cloth sacks, backpacks, lunchboxes.

  4. Choose healthier treats. Take baby steps with organic candy and honey sticks, two child-favored choices. (Honey is not for children under two years of two).
  5. Choose fun treasures instead of conventional sweets. Think of the treasures your child collects in her pockets—pretty rocks, coins, etc.
  6. If you‘re giving a party, avoid disposables including napkins, plates, cups, tablecloths and other décor.
  7. Walk from house to house instead of driving.
  8. Compost pumpkins and any other food, including leftover candy.
  9. Collect candy wrappers and help your kids turn them into gift items like purses, bracelets and picture frames. Find directions on the internet.
  10.  Avoid purchasing any treats made with palm oil.

 

Check out www.GreenHalloween.org often for hundreds of fun, fresh ideas!

Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson are mother and daughter founders of Green Halloween® and co-authors of Celebrate Green! Creating Eco-Savvy Holidays, Celebrations and Traditions for the Whole Family, available at www.CelebrateGreen.net

Whoo hoo! I’m super excited for this location for fall mini sessions!  These will be held on Sunday October 2nd and Sunday October 23rd.  Right now I have a LIMITED number of time slots available, so if you are interested, please let me know as soon as possible!  :)

The entire reservation fee counts towards package A or B below.   :)

 

 

I met these two cuties at Pickering Barn in Issaquah – what a fun place to shoot! I love the red bar to add in a pop of color!   They were SO sweet with each other too.  :)

We had a gooooorgeous day, which is a rare one this spring and early summer.   When we showed up at Bellevue Botanical Gardens, it was like the paparazzi were out, I don’t think I’ve ever seen that many photographers in one place.  But luckily most had their sites on the flowers.  But I was sure there were a few that would have preferred to follow us around and get some of these cuties!  I was the lucky one!  :)

check out how freaking adorable Miss R is, AKA Daphne from scooby doo.  She got to wear this cute little outfit at her birthday party!

I recently hosted a fun ladies night out at my studio that included headshots.  Everyone needs a headshot at one point or another, and it’s much easier to be prepared to have one to send out.   (can you tell how often I get calls for “emergency” headshots needed asap?  LOL).

{And for a good cause too}

We raised $500.00 for the  Noel House Programs of Seattle.  WHOOHOO!   In 2009, they helped almost 1500 women with their services.   If you are looking for volunteer work, take a look at their page here:  http://www.ccsww.org/site/PageServer?pagename=volunteer_postings  There are many opportunities to give to our community here and make an impact on someones life.

And what a fun night it was!   The best part was that I got to catch up with everyone one-on-one while I took their headshot.  :)       Thank you all for coming out to my studio for a fun night!

 

6 months! What a great age to photograph!   All he needs was a round of Wheel’s on the Bus and his face brightened right up!

 

This session was so fun with Miss S!!   She kept on giving me the cute smiles and expressions the whole way through!

LOVE this!!!  Perfect for being one!  :)

 

I LOVE spring.   I love everything about it except the allergies.  But those I can deal with.  I enjoy all the new fresh color that pops up, sometimes in unexpected places.  Like this place I discovered  and had to take my kids there and take photos.  It’s just a little alley way and an undeveloped field. Lot’s of blooming dandelions, a few grape hyacinths and a large blooming tree.   Thank goodness my kids were able to cooperate as it’s usually quite a challenge for me to be behind the lens with them in front of it.  But thankfully a bit of bribery went a long way.  That, and my youngest was completely excited that I let her pick all the dandelions she wanted.

 

So, a little share of my own kids.  *heart*

 

And I thought this was a little funny snapshot of what my mom’s a photographer syndrome looks like!  ;)

Had a great time with this cute family and their adorable twin boys on the waterfront!  They really wanted to incorporate their jeep and I was pretty excited about it as I love incorporating things like this.   Finally! It feels like spring too – we got amazing weather on the day we had their session which feels great this time of year!

Last week I had the pleasure of meeting two new little additions to these wonderful families!   It was cozy warm in the studio loft, which made for a great session with happy, comfortable babies!  :)

Meet Mr J.  Oh so adorable!

And I love this one!  What a gorgeous Mama!

And little miss S is such a peanut!  She was born early and is 4 weeks old and as sweet as can be.  Check out her little smile!