Holiday Prep Guide

Woohoo! You just signed up for your holiday mini session! I can’t wait to see you. Here’s a look at some past holidays with LovelyInk Creative, a look at this year’s celebration, and a few tips to really bring that holiday cheer!

Ceramic Christmas

Ceramic Christmas highlights neutral colors and a white, ceramic village. with a Jute rug and accents, this decor will include plenty of twinkle lights and tones that will highlight your outfits!

Kitsch Christmas

Kitsch Christmas brings in traditional green and red colors in fun, non-traditional ways. We’re using our signature picture frame wall to highlight different kitschy pieces of Christmas—from poinsettias to stockings.

You know I love color…

… and this year is no exception! I’ll be creating two sets on opposite sides of the studio. Your family can choose one set or both! Both sets will match the suggested color pallette (below) so your outfits will go seamlessly with both.

The ‘fits

You’re feeling holly jolly and you want an outfit to match! Consider starting your outfit with a holiday staple like red and greens or plaids. If you’re feeling more adventurous, make it a little funky by adding other bright colors! Below are some other fun colors that will go with this year’s indoor holiday theme. Metallics also work as a neutral during the holiday season!

Suggested color palette

Basic Wardrobe Tips

• Bold, neutral, and jewel-toned colors work great with my editing style and suit all skin tones
• Wear layers and flowy clothing to add movement
• Large prints and textures add visual interest
• Skip any neon or fluorescent colors – they cast unwanted colors on your skin
• Consider undergarment lines and straps
• Steam or iron your outfits, if needed
• Add accessories like jackets, belts, and hats
Note: Skip any hats that sit low on the forehead – they can create a shadow over your lovely face
• Think about your hair and skin
• Nails should be clean and in your preferred style

Merry & Bright

The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.

- Buddy the Elf

My goal is to make photos feel less like a chore, and more like family fun! Try planning photos on a day that you won’t be rushing from one thing to the next. When you’re done, you could even share a meal and talk about the fantastic time you had!

The best way to get kids to smile is to keep it light. I recommend that no discipline take place before or during the session, unless they are a danger to people or the environment. It’s much easier for me to re-direct kids or play games instead of parents breaking the fun to stop perceived misbehavior. Parents set the mood, and your little ones probably watched you prep for this session. Show them just how exciting and fun family photos can be!

Photo Tip

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If you have any additional questions or concerns, please reach out. I’m here to help!

And yes—you can bring your dog!!