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Cross-Training | Pageant of the Masters 2010

I’ve mentioned it before… the idea of Cross-training. Athletes cross-train to give their bodies a break from their normal sport… and also to work the brain in a different way. Way back when, in my soccer days, I joined a swim team during the summers to cross-train for the Fall soccer season. Not only did swimming work different muscles than soccer did, but by the time Fall season rolled around, I could run like 10 laps around the field without breathing. Creativity can be very similar to athletics in the sense that it takes the development of creative muscles to be able to turn your creativity into something useful. After a certain amount of time using the same creativity muscles…. I find myself in one of two places– the first being the place of slight laziness, since my muscles are used to that particular activity…. the second being a place of creative dryness. Neither of these places are good to stay in… and it takes a lot of determination to choose the hard road of paving new paths and finding new inspiration.

For me, other art forms like painting, drawing, sculpting, and music inspire new creative juices. When I’m feeling particularly unmotivated… I pull out my art box and create SOMETHING… and I love it!

I spent an evening recently at Laguna Beach’s famous Pageant of the Masters and Festival of the Arts media night. A friend, Ernie Castello, invited Christopher and I to attend for the 2nd year in a row and, let me tell YOU… it was SO COOL! If you get the chance to go to the Pageant of the Masters…. take it! It’ll change the way you see art…. and it will totally fill your creativity cup as well!

The evening began with a preview into the Festival of the Arts, known as California’s Premier Fine Art Show. It was voted “Best Arts Festival” by the Travel Channel this year… and it’s the longest running outdoor fine art show in California! Basically, tons of artists set up outside on this really nice patios area and there’s mini art classes and demonstrations…. you can even talk with the artists themselves! Here’s some shots from the Festival…

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The second portion of the evening consisted of a behind the scenes tour of the Pageant and we learned about each step by step process from the backdrop design, to the costuming, to the actual placement of real people into the live works of art. Here’s some shots from behind the scenes…

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ps… this dress was hand-painted to look identical to the one in this picture…

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For each piece of art being shown in the pageant, the cast is painted to look exactly like their characters look in the original masterpiece.

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See if you can pick this guy (above) out in the following masterpiece named “Prince’s Day” by Jan Steen.

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Here’s some more shots of the cast being painted…. this guy is going to be one of the characters in the famous “Etruscan Dancers from the Tomb of the Leopards.”

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Once they’re painted and costumed up, they’re placed by the stage artists into their backdrops…. very intricately, I might add.

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This is the final presentation the audience would see… how cool!!

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“Bon-Ton Burlesque Poster”

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“Coffee and Donuts”, by Scott Moore.

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Many thanks to Ernie for hanging out with us, inviting us, and just being plain awesome. :)

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This night was so rejuvenating for me. I loved soaking in the artsy atmosphere and brushing shoulders with the oldies and newbies of the art and media world. Maybe one day I’ll be half as good at creating as these amazing people…..

Magalie(July 27, 2010@1:30 pm)

How awesome to get a behind the scenes look! The photos are beautiful.

Carolyn Fisher(July 18, 2010@11:33 am)

Thank you for these lovely pictures! You are very talented and you helped me decide to attend!

Brittany(June 16, 2010@9:29 pm)

I love Pageant of the Masters!! We’re going in August this year – can’t wait! Great photos, as usual.

A Hogwarts Birthday Party

Harry Potter Jargon and loooots of pictures to follow… beware…

It was back in December 2009 when Christopher and I sat down one night to watch Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, the first of the very popular children’s series. As the plot began to unfold, Harry Potter experienced Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, for the very first time. Christopher turned to me and said, ” I want to go to Hogwarts SOOOO BAAAAADD!” I laughed at his child-like candor… and then the creative bug bite me…. How could I recreate Hogwarts for Chris? Is there a way to incorporate a birthday into the Hogwarts experience? Where do I get an owl? Can Muggles even have a magical party? Chris is turning 25 next year… I wonder if it could be a surprise party?…. and it went on… and on… and on… until April rolled around and I found myself immersed in creating the magical world of Harry Potter. For all you blog readers, you probably only noticed the fact that I was not blogging as much as usual…. and for friends, family, and Christopher, you probably only noticed that I was a little distant. For 4 months I planned…. and on April 17th, I pulled it off with the help of friends and family.

Here’s how the whole plot unfolds….

Christopher was taken out for a “Man-Date” by his friends Jason and Trevor. They shot guns at a shooting range, ate some ice cream…. and as Trevor distracted him with tantalizing conversation about cars… Jason made a beeline for the Irvine Train station. There, he confusedly followed Jason and Trevor to the station platform…. Platform 9 3/4 to be exact… and Christopher found 3 things out of the ordinary. The first being a handful of his friends waiting for the train… the second being a big green trunk in the middle of the walkway…. and the third being a letter addressed to him.

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He opened it to find that he had been accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry!

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Aw… look at him! He’s still sooo excited, he can’t stop reading his acceptance letter!

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The Train, Hogwarts Express to be exact, arrived and they all excitedly got on and traveled about 15 minutes to Hogsmeade (Santa Ana Train Station) where they were escorted to Hogwarts in carriages drawn by invisible Thestrals (cars). This shot, by Rita Skeeter (Amanda Patrice) is my absolute favorite from the evening… I love how it totally captures his anticipation and curiosity….

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All the first year students….

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The carriages left them at the front entrance of the castle… and who should appear, but Dumbledore’s assistant… ME! I led them into the great hall after giving them a quick pep talk…. and they were brought in to take part in the sorting ceremony in front of the rest of the school.

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The great hall was decorated in its usual splendor… sporting banners from every house, an enchanted ceiling that was the exact visual of what the outside sky looked like…. and candles silently floated overhead.

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The tables were set with the finest gold plates, goblets, and silverware there ever was… and each place setting had a unique class schedule, some Berty Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, a chocolate frog, a quill for writing, and a single sheet of parchment.

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Candles, white flowers, and peacock feathers adorned the tables along with some vintage style jars and vases….

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Even Hedwig, the owl, decided the party was worth attending… (and yes… it’s a real owl)

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As the first year students lined up, the sorting hat (my dad) sang the annual Sorting Hat Song and each student placed it on their heads to be sorted into their houses.

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Here’s what the backs of all the Sorting Cards looked like…

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Christopher was more than happy to be sorted into Gryffindor…. the house he had told his classmates he hoped to be in.

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Dumbledore gave his beginning of the year welcome speech and the students were dismissed to their classes. Yes, I said classes. Each house had a different schedule and they were to report to each of their classes together as a house.

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And here’s what all the class schedules looked like….

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Potions was taught by Professor Severus Snape (Trevor Clinard) in the Dungeon, where the classes learned about and mixed their own potions. I believe a love potion was being tested on…

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Care of Magical Creatures was taught next to the Whomping Willow by a friend of Hagrid’s, Professor Ninnymuggins (Jeff Clinard) , who was joined by none other than Sirius Black himself. Together, the professor and Sirius Black taught about unicorns, hippogriffs, dragons, and phoenix’s. I even heard rumors of a real dragon’s egg being used as well! I also heard that Christopher does a very good impression of a Hippogriff…

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Herbology was taught in the greenhouse by Professor Pomona Sprout (my mom)… and in Herbology, they learned all about growing magical plants (cilantro, basil, and poppy plants), their uses in the Wizarding world, and how Dragon poop acts as the best kind of fertilizer there is. Students were allowed to take home their newly potted plants.

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Transfiguration was taught by the formidable Professor Minerva McGonagall (my Aunt Karen) in a classroom. She taught on the art of changing one thing into another…. and each house was required to take turns transfiguring play dough into different objects.

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Lastly, Muggle Studies was taught in the Room of Requirement by Professor Hermione Granger (my sister Melissa), who was standing in for Arthur Weasley. Professor Granger taught on the possible uses for Muggle objects and why they were unnecessary in the wizarding world. Here are some of the Muggle Objects used in the class…

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Oh! And I musn’t forget to mention that the houses were competing for the House Cup throughout the night. So as they went through classes, they were given opportunities to win points for their house, and answer extra credit questions for extra points. Aaaand…. in the middle of the 1st class…. 2 of the school’s  Snitches got out of the Quiddich equipment when Filch was cleaning it…. so the houses were set loose to find them…. each 150 points to the house that found it.

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Chris’ family came down from Norcal to surprise him… he was so excited they were there!!!

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Here’s the House of Gryffindor…

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The House of Ravenclaw…

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The House of Slytherin…

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And the House of Hufflepuff….

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As classes drew to a close, the sun began to set to the west and the enchanted ceiling glowed beautifully in the twilight…

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Food was served by two of Hogwarts finest House Elves (Penny Steele and Sheena Halim-Machmur)…. and the winner of the House Cup was announced! I believe Slytherin was the winner….

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Cupcakes were served…

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And as the birthday boy tried to give his birthday speech…. he found himself speechless… wordless… and utterly blessed. ;)

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Many Many Many thanks go to all those in attendance… Thank you so much for making Christopher’s 25th Birthday one to cherish forever! Your presence and participation meant the world to him… THANK YOU! Here’s some more shots from the party…

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I think he liked the party…

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A special shout out goes to Amanda Patrice, who volunteered to be the party photographer…. Amanda… you saved me. Thank you so much for all these beautiful pictures! I couldn’t have done this without you! And a BIG thanks goes to Trevor and Holly Clinard for volunteering their fab home for the party! Your hospitality was VERY appreciated…. I’m honored to call you two friends!

Happy 25th Birthday Christopher… you are loved by so many people! I pray this 25th year of your life will become just as surprising and adventurous as this party was!

Michelle(October 25, 2011@6:19 pm)

Just ran across this post, amazing! This looked like the best birthday party ever! So cool.

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Hollie(June 14, 2011@7:13 pm)

Hey we love your party! We love it so much we decided to throw one like it. We are wondering if you still have your class flags and if so if we could buy them from you. Let us know, thanks so much!
Hollie D

Emelie(May 7, 2011@4:26 am)

Hi! OMG, this is the coolest thing I have ever seen! I am like the biggest fan of the Harry Potter-series, so the thought of a party like this drives me crazy! You are amazing! I think I have to read the books again. Now. Ah, have a great day!

Jasmine(March 27, 2011@10:27 pm)

This is perfect! The amount of effort and love you put into this is incredible!

x Jasmine

Lanier Holt(January 22, 2011@9:08 am)

I stumbled across this photo album while googling Hogwarts acceptance letter. Great job on the letter and pictures. I hope you’re going into some media-related field. … and this comes from a person who teaches, works in, and has a doctorate in a media-related field.

LFH.

2010 in Review | KATE NOELLE PHOTOGRAPHY(January 3, 2011@1:41 pm)

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Kim(November 3, 2010@2:53 pm)

So fantastic! My 30 year old sister would flip for this party! Awesome creativity in the activities!

hugs! Kim @ Frost Me!/Party Frosting!
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susan@pocacosas(October 30, 2010@7:11 am)

You did an amazing job! I love all your details! Did you create the acceptance letter and sorting hat cards? Would you be willing to share the file for a sweet 16 party? Thank you!

Wizards Wand(October 15, 2010@6:31 pm)

Countless enthusiasts visit King’s Cross station to take photos of platforms 9 and 10 that the station administration put up a sign that says “Platform 9 ¾”

Jenna(September 26, 2010@9:39 am)

Hi!! I’m turning 13 in Oct. and you gave me TONS of great ideas for my party!!! We’re having it in Nov. and we’re going to do some of the things that you came up with like the great hall, the classes, and dinner, then we’re going to see the 2nd midnight premiere of ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’. Thanks for a party I am REALLY looking forward to!!!! :)

@lunaturally(August 21, 2010@5:32 am)

Omg. I envy you so much. D: I wish I could have been there. LOL.

Ashley(May 17, 2010@5:06 pm)

gooooood gosh! every single detail is perfect! you did so well, girl. Chris is a blessed man.

good luck on his 26th! ;)

Robyn(May 12, 2010@3:50 pm)

Well, if you ever get tired of photography, you can always go in to the party planning business! This is the coolest party I have ever seen! So fun!

Betsy(May 12, 2010@3:01 pm)

Trevor laughed throughout all of this and said, “Man.. I wish I had been there.” a few hundred times. :)

…i think i’m gonna watch harry potter. there. i said it. you won me over. ;) love you.

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jeanine smith(May 11, 2010@9:21 pm)

The photos are great. But the evening you planned was AMAZING!!! Well done! PS – the photo of me and Eric is taken right after your photographer caught me grabbing Eric’s butt. That’s why I am laughing so hard. HAHA!

Carmelle(May 11, 2010@8:14 pm)

I think you win girlfriend of the century!!!

Carrie Ahrens(May 11, 2010@5:03 pm)

Geeeee- I’m am constantly impressed with the things your brain comes up with! Your amazing! The fact you could think of it and pull it off…. ahhh-mazing. love you chica.

Christopher(May 11, 2010@3:06 pm)

This party was so AWESOME!!

Julie King(May 11, 2010@12:52 pm)

cooooolest thing i have EVER seen!!!!!!!!! :)

Brittany(May 11, 2010@12:05 pm)

Wow, Kate!!!!! Your creativity never ceases to amaze me. This party is amazing. You rock!

Trevor(May 11, 2010@11:45 am)

Thanks for letting us be a part of this, the party was a blast!

A Novel Idea

I love pictures. I love pictures of couples, to be more precise. I know that you love pictures too. But what happens after you get that disc of images you ordered from your photographer? They’re great pictures of you and that special someone, but what do you do with them? After a year of giving couples just the disc of images for their use, it became quite apparent to me that most couples never get around to doing anything with their disc of images. So sad! But I understand…. because really, who has time to go through the bazillion images, pick the ones you like, take them somewhere to be enlarged, and scrapbook them? Or even if you just wanted to make a photo book, the task of finding a company that makes them…. and makes them well, is a time consuming task. So this year, for those brides and grooms who want a creative way to show off their engagement pictures, I’ve decided to offer a Photobook  style Guest Sign-in Book. Not only is this a great way to show off your pictures, but it’s a creative alternative to the traditional guest sign-in book. Instead of signing notes of Congratulations and encouragement in a book with no pictures, guests can sign and write notes to the lucky bride and groom in a book full of their engagement pictures….. so it can be shared for years to come with whomever sits next to your living room coffee table. I think it’s a much more personable and usable way to remember this time in your lives…. and I’m excited to make a ton of these books for my own coffee table!

Here’s the latest Guest Sign-in book that arrived this morning… custom designed by me!

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It’s an 8.5 x 11” Hardcover Book….

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That has a fully customizable front, back, and spine….

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It’s pages are premium UV coated paper with great picture quality… and the pages are hinged… so you get the lay-flat effect. Love it!

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The pages are thinner than Album pages, but thicker than just standard computer paper…

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I’m a big fan of these White House Custom Color books… and I just wanted to share a little of my excitement this afternoon with you! Happy Wednesday!

Susan(April 30, 2010@7:42 am)

Hi! I’m in MN and doing a little photography part-time. I’ve been following you since you did the wedding of someone I know. I love your work. And now this book idea…it’s great. I’m taking engagement photos Tuesday and plan to use your idea. Thanks so much for sharing!

Christina Nelson(April 28, 2010@8:22 pm)

I love, love love, these books!! I LOVE that they can open out completely flat.
Great job on the cover too! :)

Liz Garcia(April 28, 2010@4:51 pm)

love it! I can’t wait for next year when I will get one of these. The design is awesome! Great Job!

Amanda Patrice(April 28, 2010@4:41 pm)

I LOVE the cover!!!!!

Be a Rare Bird

It’s always been the assumption that I got the creativity gene from my Aunt Karen. (Even though technically, it would have run through my dad’s genes as well) She’s the artist….. a stinkin’ good one. Many fond memories from my childhood are the times Auntie Karen taught me how to make something cool….. like an origami jumping frog and how to hold a paint brush when I watercolored. She’s pretty  much the epitome of Creativity… and I LOVE IT!

She recently had a milestone birthday and asked me to shoot some pictures of her in this new stage of life. We laughed as she got used to having a camera in her face… and enjoyed the crispy colorful winter weather. The colors were delicious and I wanted to soak up as much of them as I could!

Here’s just a few shots from the afternoon…

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In going shopping for a proper birthday gift, I came across a beautiful card with a pink glittery bird on the front. One the inside, it said simply, “You’re a rare Bird.” It was the perfect card and I couldn’t wait to give it to her! As I continued shopping, the creative gene kicked in and I decided I was going to decorate in a “Rare Bird” theme (since it’s my job at family parties to add my artistic flair to the decor)… and I found some sweet decorations. I used some old teacups, some branches and flowers from the bushes outside our house, an old jar, lots of candles, some super cute magnetic glittery birds from Papersource, string and paper hearts, and some fake daisies.

Here’s a collage of the birthday party and decor….

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Be like Aunt Karen.

Be your beautiful self.

Do the things you love with all you’ve got in you.

Choose to Love…. always.

Be joyful in all circumstances.

Have the courage to jump off your branch… take risks.

You might just find that you remember how to fly.

Nowadays, There aren’t many birds who have the courage to do what they were made to do.

Be a Rare Bird.

Holly(March 6, 2010@4:06 pm)

Thanks for the thoughtful inspiration…and gorgeous photos. Great work, bird <3

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