New Issue of Real Living
Today is a happy day, a new issue of "Real Living" to devour.

I am absolutely in love with the plum shades of the cover, specifically the gorgeous headboard. I recently stumbled upon Deb's Blog: Deborah Bibby is the editor of Real Living and regularly updates with sneak-peaks and behind-the-scenes of issues, and a recent entry has some shots from the setup of the cover with all that luscious light beaming through the windows.
Here are some of my favourite spreads (from the lovely Belinda of Renovate + Decorate and Deb's Blog):




Pictures above © Real Living Magazine.
"Real Living" is literally the only magazine I purchase - nothing else continues to inspire me the way that this magazine does, and it seems to be excellent value for money (unlike so many other magazines on the market). I usually read it from cover to cover when I first get it, and then again in a month, or two months, and then every time I need some colour ideas I sit down with my stack of back issues and even if I've read an issue before, something new always manages to pop out and get me feeling extra creative.
I'd love to work for Real Living but I'm not sure what I'd bring to the table, other than utter fan-girl-dom: I think they are over-run with stationery designers as it is. Perhaps if they start a "Real Weddings" column I could submit my CV?!
Real Living March 2009 issue is in stores now.

I am absolutely in love with the plum shades of the cover, specifically the gorgeous headboard. I recently stumbled upon Deb's Blog: Deborah Bibby is the editor of Real Living and regularly updates with sneak-peaks and behind-the-scenes of issues, and a recent entry has some shots from the setup of the cover with all that luscious light beaming through the windows.
Here are some of my favourite spreads (from the lovely Belinda of Renovate + Decorate and Deb's Blog):




Pictures above © Real Living Magazine.
"Real Living" is literally the only magazine I purchase - nothing else continues to inspire me the way that this magazine does, and it seems to be excellent value for money (unlike so many other magazines on the market). I usually read it from cover to cover when I first get it, and then again in a month, or two months, and then every time I need some colour ideas I sit down with my stack of back issues and even if I've read an issue before, something new always manages to pop out and get me feeling extra creative.
I'd love to work for Real Living but I'm not sure what I'd bring to the table, other than utter fan-girl-dom: I think they are over-run with stationery designers as it is. Perhaps if they start a "Real Weddings" column I could submit my CV?!
Real Living March 2009 issue is in stores now.
Labels: colour, inspiration, real living magazine

