Happy weekend, friends! I'm so pleased that the weekend is finally here because life has been pretty crazy recently. Do you find that you beaver away at your projects and send them off into the ether, diving head first into your next task? I do, and I've realised that it's important to take stock of one's achievements and work. So, today I'm sharing some of my latest work for
Sweet Paul magazine. I've been freelancing for the magazine for a number of years, since issue two in fact. However, this year's summer issue marks my first as the magazine's Market and Shopping Editor. We wrapped this issue a few months ago so it's rewarding to see my work and pages amongst all the other beautiful features. We've added 'page talkers' to the market pages so that you can see which products are mine and Paul's favourites. Kinda fun, right?! As well as product round ups for
kids,
design,
handmade and
pooches, I also wrote a guide to
colourful shopping in Amsterdam and my usual
Will's Picks feature, which this time all about classic blue and white decorating in the kitchen and bedroom. I felt so inspired by both the
paletas story and
picnic story, which had me hankering for an afternoon on my bike in the countryside. With so many great features, I can't fail to mention the
seafood,
neon and
BBQ burgers stories - all of which include such inspirational photography and ideas. Dive on in, folks!
big congrats Mr. Market and Shopping Editor! You are such a ball of creative energy. Love your sense of style and great taste in home decor + fashion.
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend Mr. W!
Looks fabulous Will. Xx
ReplyDeleteWell...well....this is awesome! Great job! Love the mix...
ReplyDeleteYAY! Congratulations Will! You work is beautiful :-) xo, ana
ReplyDeleteVery Cool Will! Love it. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteCheers for the awesome output. Really love the hues of blue in here. Got my eye on your blog now.
ReplyDeleteFab features - love that grey chair!! xx
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Lovely blue shades again! Love it!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Sweet Paul is such a feast for the eyes, I love it. And that it's free to read online is so brilliant, I'm constantly amazed by the super high quality of the free online design and styling magazines. There are some generous, talented, creative, stylish folk out there :)
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