Peter Rabbit’s Garden

 

April 2nd & 3rd, 2010

(630) 226-5596

The Bunnies Are Back!

We are so excited about this years' Limited Edition Theme Set- "Peter Rabbit's Garden".  Our Spring Garden Set features vibrant pastel colors with gorgeous flowers, a lovely birdhouse, exquisite props, and BUNNIES!  We are expecting a large turnout for this Limited Edition Set so be sure to make your appointment right away - you wouldn't want to miss this one!

 

What To Wear:

It's Easter!  Wearing Easter outfits is encouraged.  With this exquisite set we recommend pastels.  We want the viewers eye to go towards your faces and not the clothes.  So please try and stay away from brightly colored designs, stripes or patterns.  Solid colors look the best. Dress clothes or casual will work.  Feel free to call us with any questions on clothing.  We’ll be happy to help!  We want your child's portrait to be one that you will always treasure! 

 

What To Do Now:

Give us a call right now!  Because this is a one of a kind Limited Edition Set and because we had such a great response last year, we are expecting a large turnout.  We are photographing this set on April 2nd & 3rd.   We only have 7 appointments available per day, so call soon! The $65 session fee will be required to hold your session time, which will can be refunded if you need to cancel your appointment anytime before your session.

Guarantee:

Every effort has been made to create portraits you will love and be proud to own and give away.  You are going to have these images for the rest of your life and for generations to come, so you deserve to be happy with them.  If you are not happy with them you can have additional poses made to your liking at no additional cost to you OR here is our “no nonsense” promise!-

"I absolutely adore the Sprin/Easter backdrop. It felt like you were looking at a quaint English garden. the colors were really beautiful, and my daughter loved the real bunnies they had on the set. To me, this backdrop captures what childhood is all about: innocense and whimsy."                                   -Kathy Dietz, Bolingbrook, IL