Melinda Holland Photography

01/21/2010

Most Creative Christmas Gift 2009

Filed under: Things — Tags: , , , , , — Melinda @ 3:10 pm
Homemade Lavender Vanilla Soap

Homemade Lavender Vanilla Soap

The award for most unique, beautiful, creative—and completely unexpected—Christmas gift for 2009 goes to my wonderful friend, who also happens to be an amazing artist, Rachelle Tiner. I was expecting a card from her and I definitely got a card…and a bunch of other amazing stuff: personalized hand towels, handcrafted pine soap holders and aromatic handmade soap.

Rachelle's Handmade Soap, soap dish and towels

Jon quickly went to work using his “Hot Jonny” towel (inside joke) and his handmade Vanilla Sandalwood bar of soap. I grabbed his towel out of the shower and you can see it’s still a bit damp in the photo above. And his soap? Long gone. He quickly used it up within a few days. So you’ll just have to be content with a photo of my beautiful little round Lavender Vanilla soap. I can’t believe Rachelle made all this. When I first opened the package a few weeks ago, it looked so professional I was sure she bought it from a boutique. The soap dishes and soaps themselves came with professional looking labels of which Rachelle also made.

Hooray for creative gal friends! Oh Rachelle, how I cherish your creative skill and spirit. I’m so blessed to have an artist friend like you!

My Lavender Vanilla soap smells SO delicious! It reminds me of the best ice cream I’ve ever tasted: Honey Lavender ice cream from Molly Moon’s Ice Cream in Seattle (Wallingford neighborhood) See the two photos from my Molly Moon’s trip here.

01/20/2010

The Pacific Northwest

Filed under: Travel — Tags: , , , , , , — Melinda @ 3:02 pm
View from Silver Star Mountain - WA

View from Silver Star Mountain - WA

There’s a good chance that it’s raining in the Pacific Northwest right now. I lived there for over two years and experienced the wonders of everlasting rain and gray skies. However, when it wasn’t raining I could definitely see the beauty in that corner of the nation.

Silver Star Diptych

pacificnw_4upblogMy good friend, Vicki, and I would go walking in the woods as often as we could. I just love this photo I snapped of her in her pink sleeves and puffer jacket. Also, for some reason, every time I view this pic I have to have it doubled. One pic of Vicki just isn’t enough. I need two!

I have more beautiful photos of the Pacific NW, particularly of the Oregon coastline, but I’ve gotta run! See you next time!

Sunlight through the trees at Oswald West - Oregon

Sunlight through the trees at Oswald West - Oregon

01/18/2010

Chef Chris Goossen

Filed under: Food,People — Tags: , , — Melinda @ 9:42 pm

Chef Goossen - TCW

I was just beside myself with the beautiful food styling of Chef Chris Goossen this past December. When shooting food, a great food stylist makes all the difference and I must say that Chef Goossen has incredible skills when it comes to food. Not only can he whip up a fantastic tasting gourmet meal, he makes it look incredible on the way out to the table.

Chef Goossen, thank you for working with such care on the following dishes. Your artistry and skill is very much appreciated!

Roasted Tomato Soup, Wild Arugula Salad, Arancini

Roasted Tomato Soup, Wild Arugula Salad, Arancini

Tuscan Hummos with Pizza Bread, Grilled Italian Sausage with White Beans and Escarole, Berkshire Pork Chops with Homemade Apple Sauce, Proscuitto Crostini with Brown Butter and Sage

Tuscan Hummos with Pizza Bread, Grilled Italian Sausage with White Beans and Escarole, Berkshire Pork Chops with Homemade Apple Sauce, Proscuitto Crostini with Brown Butter and Sage

Look at the carefully placed pieces! Oh the perfection! And those PERFECT grill marks!

See how the cheese is melted just so on the Crostini! The sheer beauty of every dish is MAGNIFICENT!

Chef Goossen prepares a beautiful table for a holiday party in Dec 2009

- Chef Goossen preparing a beautiful spread for a holiday party -

Below: Two of my favorite shots from the table above. I love good cheese and fruit!

This was my first experience with the science of pairing dried fruits with cheese and the melding of flavors was DIVINE!!!

Brie

Cheese Plate

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