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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Behind the Scenes - Getting Ready for TV Segment and Magazine Shoot

We are super busy getting ready for a three day magazine shoot and a tv segment this week. We're putting together four dessert bars this week and by the end of day yesterday, my head was spinning out of control with all the details that go into planning our tables. We did some of the prep work in my home and my kids were so excited to see candy everywhere in my home and be around my staff. My boys couldn't go to sleep (can I really blame them?) with all of the excitement. They were still up at 9pm when Jerome of Macaron de Paris popped by our home with a delivery of his delicious confections. In pj's and with with teary eyes and all, my older son fought to stay up so he could be a part of the fun. Jerome was so kind to include my guy and together they built a special macaron treat. Here are some behind the scenes sneak peeks of us getting ready for the first shoot.

My staff getting the linens ready...



Bins packed to send to a studio for the shoot...


Jerome and my guy making a special treat...Jerome was so amazing to not only come by after a long day, but also to include my son in the activities. I am so blessed to work with such great vendors!

5 comments:

tamari* said...

it looks so good!

Anonymous said...

Hi Amy, miss your tweet on twitter. Kindly post the link to the TV segment I would love to see. I admire your talent and creativity, wish you great success always.
Bonne chance
Regards,
Rowaida Flayhan

the shoppe owner said...

having three kids of my own, i know how special it is to be able to include them in big projects like this, especially if you are normally able to be home with them by this time of day. how lovely of jerome to allow him to be so closely involved. those macaroons looks amazing!

also, i love the border along your bright pink linens! so much prettier than just a single color/shade.

Anonymous said...

How exciting and interesting. I am sure your kids are so proud and happy. Kindly post the tv show segment. Would love to see your work.
Good luck Amy
Regards,
Rowaida Flayhan

Anonymous said...

How exciting and interesting. I am sure your kids are so proud and happy. Kindly post the tv show segment. Would love to see your work.
Good luck Amy
Regards,
Rowaida Flayhan

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