Themen

2015-12-16

Happy Holidays



I'm dreaming of a white christmas ...



I wish you all a merry christmas and a peaceful new year!

I have been rather busy in the past months, therefore I haven't posted new pictures.  For now I want to announce impressions of a autumnal pumpkin shooting and a pastel colored easter production. 

2015-09-25

Christmas wreaths


Ho! Ho! Ho!

It's still September, I know. But as you might recall - time is running rather fast. So be prepared. Here are some wreath ideas I would like to take to your hearts right now. 

In print: BRIGITTE November 2015. There you will find lists of materials and crafting instructions.  


Cone wreath with paper stars and chain of lights





 Wreath made of christmas balls




Table wreath made of several winter greens






... coming soon ...

Hanging olive wreath

Hazelnut wreath 

Bird nest wreath made of Euphorbia spinosa





2015-04-21

Once upon a time feeling - DIY with tulle


Tulle is a rather georgious material. Regrettably its charme is occupied by weddings and in the more colorful way by carnival. I tried to use this pretty female textile to create a few decorative ideas which are romantic without being kitschy. Beyond I intended to work out the translucency and the dynamic mellow flow of tulle.











Concept, Styling and Photography
Cornelia Weber

2015-02-11

Papercuts


Paper fascinated me since my childhood. I like its smell and its surface feel. I have been very busy the last few weeks. But it was worth it. Today I want to show you the results of all the drawing, cutting, gluing and finally photographing... 







 Concept, styling and photography: Cornelia Weber

2015-01-08

Appels



Jump in time.

Have a glimpse at next autumnal season! I know, just now we can't wait for spring but there will certainly be harvest time in 2015, too - in case the world continues to turn!








The stunning fragile porcelain which I lend for this production was made bei Brigitta Schrader.  www.brigittaschrader.de

Concept, styling and photography: Cornelia Weber