Styling Family Pictures

Hi!So glad to be able to share a huge project we've been working on! Easily the number one question I get asked this time of year is if I have any tips for styling family pictures. It can be a stressful process to try and coordinate outfits for your entire family so having a little direction is super helpful.I myself am a very visual learner, so in order to make the most out of this post, I decided to go ahead and style eight different looks for family pictures. Not only will you have the option to mix and match any of the items I'm sharing as you style your own photos, but you'll also get a little peek into how I pulled together each look.I'm really hopeful that this will take some of the guess work out for y'all as you plan your outfits for your fam. There really is no need for family photos to be stressful! They can actually be a fun creative outlet as well as a way for your family to enjoy spending time together.[showshopthepostwidget id="3312900"]So let's jump right in!

  1. Plan ahead for the getting ready part: There's nothing worse than that feeling that everyone is stressed and on edge before the photographer has even snapped the first picture. You want this to be a sweet time and in order to pull that off, you need to be happy and relaxed. Lay everything out ahead of time and be sure the plan for photos is over communicated to everyone involved. This will help you to stay on track and really enjoy the process leading up to the pics!
  2. Stay away from static poses: It seems like the picture everyone wants is the "all eyes looking at the camera and smiling" one. But I really love when candid moments are captured. Be sure to tell your photographer before hand that you'd like more candid shots. You can even show them examples if there's something specific you have in mind. The less you pose, the more natural you'll feel. That will definitely translate in your photos.
  3. Mix those patterns: There's a tendency in pictures to be either too matchy matchy or to have too much going on. In order to achieve the in between balance, you'll want to mix up some pattern and texture. If one person is wearing floral, have someone else wear faux fur. If one person is wearing plaid, add in a stripe and a statement necklace. The idea here is to not have competing patterns but rather complementing patterns. Never underestimate the power of TEXTURE (the feel of the fabric over just the color) in adding dimension and interest to your photos.
  4. Pick the right location: Sometimes this can be the last thing anyone thinks about, especially after you've spent SO much time just trying to plan what everyone will wear! But choosing the right time of day and the right spot for pictures is just as important as the outfits you choose. I love golden hour (right before sunset) because it just gives a glow to your photos. Depending on the vibe you're going for, choose a location that supports it and doesn't compete with it. Your photographer should be able to help you in picking out the right spot.
  5. Helping your kids cooperate: This is especially tough if you have little ones. If yours are too little to understand the value of a bribe (let's be real here, people), then bring little snacks that they can have for cooperation. If they're even too young for that, just try to make sure they are well rested and fed before you start so you don't end up with an unwanted tantrum. For your bigger kids, just take the time to talk through your expectations of them so everyone is on the same page. You can even plan a fun activity that you can all do if everyone cooperates during the pictures. Over communication is key when you need cooperation so just keep that in mind as you approach picture taking time.
Now that we've talked tips, here are a few different looks that will hopefully give you some inspiration for planning your family outfits!

Bold Pattern Play

Don't be afraid to mix your patterns! The only time patterns tend to compete in a photo is typically when you're overdoing one. Here I mixed plaid, polkadots, and solids. This AMAZING oversized coat is a bold print but it balances with the subtle polkadot print in Reese's dress. I also made sure to pull a little bit of this burgundy in each of our outfits so it created a cohesive feel.[showshopthepostwidget id="3312903"]

City Vibe

This look is brought to you by my deep love for all things TULLE. I love how whimsical and fun a full tulle skirt is but add an edgy moto jacket and it gives it a totally different vibe. If you're wanting to pull off an urban feel for your photos, location is KEY. Go to a quiet downtown area if you can and get some of the live action in the background. You can also pull this off with exposed brick or industrial elements.[showshopthepostwidget id="3312907"]

Casual and Comfortable

I think sometimes we tend to overthink the whole family photo thing. It can be just as easy as throwing on some jeans and a comfortable sweater and calling it a day! For this relaxed look, I started with Rowen's floral dress and the built our outfits around that. I love having one piece as inspiration to sort of anchor the rest of the outfits. This combination of shades of soft green and blue mixed with rosie pinks says "hey, we tried but not too hard".[showshopthepostwidget id="3312916"]

Bohemian Whimsy

Ok I really don't know if bohemian whimsy is actually a thing but we are gonna run with it! A wide open field at golden hour is the perfect location for just about any style of family photos. I love a soft neutral monochrome palette with just a little bit of texture. I think I've had someone in my family wear a faux fur vest EVERY year that we've done photos. I mean when it works, you work it hard, right? I also love the idea of having mom in a maxi dress and dad in a blazer with khakis. Options are endless![showshopthepostwidget id="3312927"]

Christmas Card

When it comes to taking photos around the holidays, there really is no place like HOME. We are planning to use this picture for our christmas card this year because we feel like it just embodies what's really precious about this whole season... being at home with the ones you love. If you're trying to pull off a truly seasonal style, you can't go wrong with a classic red and white combo. A few touches of green and some sparkle for good measure and you've straight nailed it![showshopthepostwidget id="3312932"]

Soft Neutrals

Ok here we are again with the faux fur. This time in shades of PINK tho. I think a lot of time people shy away from neutral because they are afraid it'll feel boring. The thing that combats that every time is TEXTURE. Whether it be from a sweater, fur, sparkle, or shimmer, texture sets off an ensemble in the best way. If you have a neutral palette that you love but it's feeling too one dimensional, just add texture to shake things up. You'll be amazed at what a difference it makes![showshopthepostwidget id="3312938"]

Caroling, Caroling

Kind of looks like we could show up at your porch singing jingle bells, doesn't it? Well I am here. for. it. I love traditional christmas color schemes and this is just another way to pull one off. This plaid cape was my anchor piece and I styled everything else around it. You already know I love mixing pattern and this is a very subtle way to do that. Also, if you're ever stumped on what to put your husband in, a navy blazer and khakis goes with just about ALL THE THINGS.[showshopthepostwidget id="3312943"]I hope this post is helpful for those of you still trying to plan out your family photos this year! Thanks so much for stopping by the blog!  

Fall Fashion with Walmart

Even as I type the title to this blog post, I'm like "wait WHAT?" Fashion and Walmart? Y'all. It's true! The times are a changin and Walmart is truly upping their game when it comes to women's fashion. It's still the same low prices we've all come to expect from Walmart, but the style options they have available are high quality and adorable.Maybe you still don't believe me, so to prove my point, I've pulled together a head to toe look that I got from Walmart and the whole outfit is $50. Yes. $50!I love the high waist fit of these jeggings and the booties are super comfortable. I don't play when it comes to shoe comfort, ok? The button down is ultra soft and the quality is great. I can think of so many ways to style it, too!I'm wearing a size 4 in the jeggings so I'd recommend going with your normal size. I got a small in the top and my normal size in the booties.Here are a few other favorites I've found for Fall![showshopthepostwidget id="3302157"]Thank you to Walmart for sponsoring today's post! As always, all opinions shared are my own.

Our Morning Routine

If there's one thing I've learned since adding a third little babe to our family, it's that in order to get anything done EVER, you have to plan ahead.So even though today's blog post is about our morning routine, what I've come to realize is that a great morning begins the night before.So what does that mean? For us it means that in order to be able to enjoy our morning, there's a lot of pre-planning that has to take place.On a typical school night, I pack the girls lunches, fill up their water bottles, and put their school bags by the door. Before we tuck the girls into bed, we pick out their clothes for the next morning so we are all on the same page about outfit choices. I make sure to go ahead and include their shoes and bows so we aren't hunting missing items. Always a huge time waster!This has been a game changer since the majority of our morning drama came from a few certain family members (looking at you Reese and Rowen) deciding that they only wanted to wear things that were dirty or too small. This took us all to stress level ten and it always put a damper on our morning.Talking through this ahead of time removed all the stress and now the girls are getting themselves dressed before they even come down stairs. Watching your babies get big isn't all bad.I also figure out what I'm going to wear and if my hair needs washing, I'll do that before I go to sleep as well.So by the time morning comes, I wake up and nurse Lerner and then she chills in the bathroom with me while I get ready. If Matt's home when the girls get up around 7, he makes their breakfast and some mornings we even have time to all eat together. Once they're done eating, they get to play until 8 when we have to head out the door. We try to be pulling out of the driveway by 8:05.Because of everything we did the night before, the only thing we do in the morning is get dressed, brush hair and teeth, eat breakfast, and GO.I can't even tell you how much planning ahead the night before has changed our morning routine. It sounds so simple that I almost didn't even share it here. But it took me such a long time to actually do it that I thought maybe I'm not the only one that needed a little switch up.I hope this was helpful! Thanks for hanging with me today for a few minutes!

Back To School With Uniqlo

Hi, friends!Y'all know in my heart of hearts, I am a bargain shopper. I love a good deal but I also know that the quality of products is equally as important. This is especially true when it comes to clothes for my kids.You momma's get it. Kids are TOUGH on clothes. So having options that are affordable AND durable is a total must.That's why I am so very excited to introduce y'all to a new (to me!) brand of clothes for the whole fam from UNIQLO. When I first discovered the brand, I couldn't believe how sweet the styles were. Then I saw the prices and I was sold. Literally!UNIQLO offers everything from play clothes to school clothes as well as outfits that can be dressed up for church or other events. They have outer wear and pajama sets and like I mentioned before, everything is super affordable!Here are a few of our favorites from UNIQLO:[showboutiquewidget id="742332"]For sizing reference, the outerwear runs true to size but the dresses run a bit big so I'd recommend sizing down one from your kiddos normal size.Thank you so much for coming by the blog today! Huge thanks to UNIQLO for making such darling and affordable clothes for the whole fam AND for sponsoring today's post!

Amazon Prime Style

Hi!I'm a huge fan of Amazon Prime. I'm not real sure what we did before we had the option of ordering products and having them delivered to our house in a flash. Up to this point, we pretty much have only used prime for household items but recently, I feel like I've uncovered a gold mine of the inexpensive fashion variety.You can be assured that I'm going to keep on sharing all the stuff I'm finding but I wanted to go ahead and give you a little peek into what I've ordered so far.[showboutiquewidget id="742331"]