Remember our dear sweet never-hurt-a-fly Ramsey who watched over us in a not-creepy-at-all way when we slept?
He was a beloved member of our household and even inspired Burger to do yoga.
Well, Ramsey will be missed.
And yes, it totally felt like this tragedy of yore all over again.
Except John didn’t draw a depiction of the event…
… because it actually wasn’t John’s fault. But yes, yesterday we bid a fond farewell to our TJ Maxx find when he somehow popped off the wall in the kitchen where he was temporarily hanging for a book vignette above the fireplace. No one was even in the room to attempt to catch him on the way down. It pains me that he died alone. John’s even a little sad too. He was a good little ram. And we loved sleeping under his all-knowing gaze very much.
We were doing so well over the last three weeks of photo-shoot madness. A house full of cameras + people + equipment + secret projects + extra furniture/accessories is definitely like Catherine Zeta Jones trying to slither through those red lasers in that scene in Entrapment (you know the one). Except more lurchy and uncoordinated. Which is why it’s no surprise that on our second to last day of shooting (yes, today is our very last book shoot day after three full weeks of photography here at our casa!!!) Ramsey was our first casualty. Poor guy. What not-creepy-at-all ceramic animal will we hang over our bed now? We’ll just have to wait and see who catches our eye. But for the time being, there’s a hole in our hearts (and on our wall) for our dearly departed Ramsey.
Speaking of the end of our book shoots (can you believe our last book process post was three whole weeks ago?) we thought it would be fun to share a few pics from the last 21 insanely exhausting yet completely amazing and exhilarating days of essentially turning this pile of paper…
… into a holy-cow-it’s-real book that now just needs to be laid out/designed, sent off to “the printer’s”, and will be available for preorder this summer and out this fall. Ahhhhhh. And you know this little ol’ blog is just about whatever’s going on at our house (projects, broken ceramic animals, miscellaneous photography-related chaos), so we had to alert you to the latest (both in ram-related injuries and photography progress). As our shooting marathon draws to a close, we have shot over 2,000 photos (!!!) out of which 200-ish will make the final cut (we got lots of angles and progress pics and variations of things, so for every ten shots that we took, we usually just kept one). We even shot three different cover concepts yesterday – all of which we managed to worm our way out of (haha, we were so freaked out by the idea of seeing our smiling mugs on the cover of the book for years to come). They all came out really great – especially without our awkward faces in them – so we can’t wait to see which one they pick.
And you know over-sharers like us want to spill those pics and deets rightthissecond, but alas, we’re not allowed (gotta save it for fall when the book is out). So without further ado: here’s as much as we’re permitted to divulge when it comes to the chaos that was our lives during these past three weeks. Um yeah, the playroom has secretly been painted about nine times. Not kidding.
Different parts of the room got different colors that we assigned to spotlight specific shots/projects/vignettes (so the whole book isn’t full of Moonshine and Sesame and the other few colors in our house). So yes, part of the reason we’re tackling more Dude, Get On That Already challenges is definitely because all the items that used to live in the playroom have been offset into other rooms while we paint/shoot in there (the sunroom, guest room, our bedroom, and the dining room = crazytown). In keeping-it-real news, about four colors into it we got sick of repainting. Haha.
But oddly enough by about the eight and ninth ones it felt like second nature. Last night we even stenciled one wall for a special shot that we’re taking this afternoon. Yowsa. What will we do with ourselves when we’re not painting the playroom walls every few days after Clara goes to bed?
There was also gluing, taping, spray painting, dyeing, stenciling, staining, and a bunch of other secret DIY bid-ness going on. And we had to protect our hands for process shots throughout so we didn’t look – as Clara would say – “messy, messy, Mommy!” – hence all my dark nail polish as of late (to hide the grub under my nails) and John’s Dexter-ish rubber gloves.
Clara had a lot of fun checking things out (and yes, those are my snazzy spray painting clothes, complete with fuzzy red socks). The photographer’s name is Kip Dawkins and Clara loved following him around squealing “Hi Kip! Hi Kip! Hi Kip!” on repeat (kind of like kids asking “are we there yet?” every two minutes on a road trip). By the end of week one she not only knew everyone’s name, she could identify their cars when they pulled into the driveway (“Marcie’s car! Kip’s car! Susan’s car!” was a normal morning refrain) and was surprisingly good about keeping a pretty safe distance while still enjoying all the action. We’re so grateful this insanity didn’t completely wreck Clara’s life (and very very thankful for John’s parents, who snuck off with her whenever things got really hairy). But she did amazingly well with so much “change” at home – in fact, I think she might ask where everyone went when they stop coming by every day.
Here’s how we shot some of our pics to demonstrate how a few of our projects were done mid-process. The bigger ones got laid out on the floor and shot from further away. That white thing in the background is a “seamless” so the process shots look simple and uncluttered, while most of the after shots are things that we “styled in situation” – meaning they’re somewhere in our house to give those photos some environment (ex: on a table/on the wall/in a room/near a window or door/outside/etc – but they’ll probably only look vaguely familiar as being in our house since so many things like furniture arrangements and wall colors and accessories have changed). Oh and the thing over us is a reflector to keep the lighting consistent throughout the book. I liked to pretend it was a sail and we were out in the tropics on a boat. I guess I’m just as guilty of daydreaming as Clara (who saw fishies here).
Burger was also pretty cool with all the new folks and extra stuff in our space. Look, here he is perching on disembodied Karl like it’s no big deal. We worked him into the book like a champ. What’s a YHL book without some quality Burger shots up in there?
It was at this moment about a week and a half into shooting when we realized that our house hadn’t looked this crazy since moving day. Yup, that’s our guest bed in the corner of the living room. We carried that thing all over our house for different shots. It became kind of a game. Where can we put the bed next? The funny thing is that the bed shows how giant this room really is. It’s a gymnasium-sized room.
Here’s that same guest bed up against the back of the fireplace, completely blocking traffic. That finished book shot is actually one of our favorites. It was two projects in one being shown in that picture (neither of which are visible here of course). Oh man, is it fall yet? Can’t wait to show you guys.
Look, no more bed in the corner, but that’s a drop leaf table back there. We had some dining scenes to shoot and since we have a giant round table we had to borrow a regular rectangular one from a local shop for the day to make normal shots easier to snag.
Oh and look, that’s not our sofa! It’s another borrowed-from-a-local-shop item that we used for a few vignettes. This sofa also shows how giant Karl the Sectional is (we have eight of those pics hanging above Karl, as contrasted with the three over this standard-sized sofa).
So to the crew who are practically like family after nearly a month of “living” with us: thanks for everything! And to you guys for bearing with us while we’ve juggled this and the kitchen redo and the bean and “the bug” that tore through our house earlier this week and all of our Portland prep (which means we were a little slower on comments from time to time): thanks for understanding! And to any and all varieties of dark chocolate: we couldn’t have done it without you! Hey, when you don’t drink coffee you have to grab a little zing of caffeine anywhere ya can.
Have you guys broken anything lately? Or completely turned your house upside down? Or gotten to know a group of total strangers over the course of a month to the point that you know their favorite music/food/color/quotes/movies? It’s so crazy how much has happened since Christmas. Is anyone else still scratching their heads that it’s mid-February? How did that happen?
Psst- You can check out our other three book-related posts over the last year here, here, and here.
Erin @ His & Hers says
That is CRAZY about all of the wall painting! It makes me get excited for you guys, though! And your dog has now officially done more yoga than I ever have. Go Burger. ;)
Breanna says
gosh! so excited for your book to come out! i’m sure it’s going to be fabulous!!
Jacqueline says
I’m exhausted just reading this! :-)
When was the last time you guys got to have a day off? You deserve one soon!
Can’t wait to see the book, I hope it will be available internationally (Australia).
Dugi says
I remember when you guys put the Ram up and I commented saying I love you guys but don’t love the Ram. But today I’m sorry for your loss. But can’t wait to see what you put up where the Ram was. Bye Ram!
Robin says
Maybe this guy could fill the void <3
http://www.houzz.com/photos/404474/Deer-Head-Jewelry-Stand-eclectic-bath-and-spa-accessories-
YoungHouseLove says
Love him!
xo,
s
Catherine says
I work in TK Maxx in Ireland (TJ Maxx’s sister company here) & we currently have a dog in stock not too unlike your (former) ceramic baby! He’s not as sleekly-greyhound shaped & has more of a long coat but still…:) Also currently in stock is an owl & lots of rabbits. Lots & lots & lots of rabbits…
Alyssa Wine says
Yes! I feel like my house is in the same sort of craziness! We just had a major stair redo finished, and everywhere I look is chaos.
You guys seem to weather it like a charm, though, and thanks for all the behind the scenes shots!
Rachel says
Jon, have you seen this?! Scroll down to see ‘Stay at home Dad’.
http://twistedsifter.com/2012/02/top-10-what-my-friends-think-i-do-vs-what-i-actually-do-posters/
Rachel
YoungHouseLove says
Yes! Too funny, right?
-John
Brianna says
Poor ram! Although I wouldn’t have minded another little John drawing rendition of what happened. Maybe he could come up with a analysis drawing a la Dexter?
Lindsay says
Oh no! Either the house is against you, or the walls are trying to tell you something. “Hello my name is Sherry and I have a ceramic animal problem”, I think it’s the first step. Good Luck :)
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, it’s true. I think it’s Burger secretly taking out his competition.
xo,
s
Designologyinteriors.blogspot.com says
I’ve been following your blog for a while and I loooove it! I don’t usually comment but I love the pillows shown in the picture with your stack of papers that will someday be your book.:) Would mind sharing where you found them? BTW, I *can’t wait* for your book!
YoungHouseLove says
They’re from West Elm (three years ago) and HomeGoods (about a month or two ago). Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Erin C says
I’m sure this has been asked and answered but will there be a way to pre-order your book?! I have no doubt it will be a best seller in the DIY category!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Erin! It’ll be available on amazon.com to preorder sometime this summer! We’ll definitely share those deets when we have them!
xo,
s
Brooke says
Hey Kids – Just curious. Are you a no-shoes-in-the-house family? And if so, did you have the photography crews remove their shoes on shooting days? Is it weird that I care about this? :/ Safe travels to Portland!
YoungHouseLove says
Yes, we’re a no shoes household and the crew did remove their shoes on rainy days and when they were coming in and out tracking stuff in and sometimes kept them on for arch support (since they were standing for very long days all week long we completely understood so we didn’t insist, just took ours off and appreciated when they slipped theirs off from time to time too). It was actually not too bad though! The house is a total mess, but mostly organizationally (not dirt-wise). Book projects are just everywhere!
xo,
s
Hannah Jones says
Did you see the Nate Berkus show last week? A designer on the show totally copied your bedroom! From the IKEA bed and light fixture to the ram hanging on the wall! It was like I was looking at your room! I turned to the show during a “room shot” and thought they were featuring you guys again… nope- wasn’t you! Check it out!
YoungHouseLove says
NO way!
xo,
s
jasonalonzo says
A good example of home improvement. Thanks for sharing
windows and doors gta
PennySmith says
I suppose it’s typical book fair, but what is the point if a bunch of scenes/vignettes/painted walls aren’t truly a part of your home/life? Wasn’t it weird for you too?? (that said-I am sure to use my Amazon Prime to pre-order and receive w/in 2days of release. :0))
YoungHouseLove says
It’s all for the fun of the reader! Since we share what our house looks like every day on the blog, a book with more pics of the same spaces would be… yawn! Haha. We insisted that every project and room in the book should look new because it was important to us that people who paid for this book weren’t just getting a rehashing of the blog. And it was intensely fun to remix things so it all had a fresh feel! It was still us doing the styling and picking the colors/accessories, so it’s very “us” looking, but it’s sort of as if we had a bunch of new rooms to decorate in a new way! It was lots of fun and definitely exciting to see an “alternate reality” of what our house could be! We loved a lot of it so much that we didn’t want to undo it. Haha.
xo,
s