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My [Quarantine] Work Desk

Hey, friends! I just wanted to check-in and share a little inspiration for those of you who are like me and working from home during quarantine.

In case you missed it, I actually started a brand new full-time job RIGHT before COVID-19 shut the country down. I spent my first week in a brand new office, sitting at a sterile, empty work desk, learning the ropes at my new communications job. By my second week, my company transitioned into teleworking.

Needless to say, it was pretty jarring to learn a brand new role and join a new company from home. Starting a new job is always a little uncomfortable, as you learn the ropes and try to remember faces and names of your new coworkers. In order to soften that transition, I went to Target in the middle of week one to treat myself to a bunch of pretty new desk decor / organization knick-knacks.

Sadly, we moved into quarantine before I even got the chance to bring in my goodies to adorn my new workspace. So they sat in those Target bags in my living room for weeks. Soon enough, the virus started spreading pretty rapidly in northern Virginia, so I decided to move home with my parents where there were far less cases.

Working from home at my parents’ house was a tough transition too. The extra activity and noise from being with my family and our dog was tough to adapt to. But then my dad did this super sweet thing and set up a work station in the guest bedroom! I now work at a white folding table facing a big window that looks out to the lake.

And instead of let my desk goodies sit in Target bags, I decided to bring them with me! Let me tell you… it has made a WORLD of difference! Just having pretty things that speak to me surround me while I work has done wonders for my psyche and stress levels. I feel like I have a home-y place to do my work and stay motivated and inspired.

So I thought I’d share all my little desk friends with you, to inspire you! Maybe you’re working from home and still struggling to stay motivated or feel comfortable in your make-shift workspace. Little additions might just do the trick for you!

Here are a list of inexpensive ideas you might consider incorporating into your quarantine desk / workspace:

  • desk organizer
  • wireless charging station (this one from Target combines both of these first two items in one and I LOVE it!!)
  • white board / chalkboard calendar (I could not find this one hardly anywhere online, but I bought mine from Walmart! So hurry while it’s in stock)
  • a cute tumbler / mug (Go to target for the most amazing collection of $5 mugs!!)
  • motivational notes / cards (I chose to display a card my grandma sent me last week)
  • an air plant in a cute pot
  • a pretty padfolio (I have this one in pink and I could not get through my busy work day without it… seriously.)
  • decorative pens
  • a 4×6 picture frame
  • a vase with flowers (Target’s Hearth & Hand Magnolia collection has some amazing faux flowers to choose from! Here’s the one I have, and it’s my favorite flower too)
  • colorful sticky notes
  • a day planner
  • stress toys
  • stylish figurines (This cutie also doubles as home to my air plant)

Happy shopping 😉

Xx Emily

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Every detail of the Madelyn Tenney Events Spring Design Showcase 2025 was pure magic. As an Atlanta wedding photographer, I had the joy of being invited to capture not only the beautifully curated spaces but also the intimate behind-the-scenes moments that made this spring showcase possible. From lush florals to elegant table settings, the event was a treasure trove of spring wedding inspiration for brides dreaming up their perfect day.

Hosted at Nova Studio in the heart of Atlanta, this carefully crafted experience was designed to set the tone for the upcoming wedding season—and it did not disappoint.

Spring Wedding Inspiration for Modern Southern Brides

The design vision for the showcase–Prima Flora–embraced soft pastels, delicate textures, and fresh seasonal styling. Think romantic blush tones, textured linens, and floral-forward installations. Madelyn and her talented team created a setting that felt simultaneously elevated and welcoming. It was truly a perfect exhibition of what sophisticated spring weddings can be in Georgia.

As I arrived early to document the event setup, I was able to photograph the team in their element: adjusting linens, styling stationery, and rehearsing the layout one last time. These behind-the-scenes moments revealed just how much heart went into this event. It’s easy to see why so many brides trust Madelyn Tenney Events to bring their dream weddings to life.

Behind the Scenes with Madelyn Tenney Events

Before the doors opened, I had the privilege of capturing team headshots for the women behind Madelyn Tenney Events. Their energy, collaboration, and vision made it clear this wasn’t just a design showcase—it was a heartfelt celebration of creativity and community.

The environment was buzzing with excitement as florists arranged final stems and vendors fluffed the final cushions. The team’s chemistry was undeniable, and it translated directly into the seamless flow of the event itself.

The Madelyn Tenney Events Spring Design Showcase

At the heart of the showcase were the intentional design vignettes. Each space told a story, offering spring wedding inspiration tailored for modern Southern brides. One standout element was a centerpiece floral installation by Marigo Flowers, assisted by Pollen Floral Company. It floated above a table layered with blush-toned linens from BBJ La Tavola, catching the light beautifully throughout the afternoon.

An eye-catching ice sculpture by Ice Sculpture Inc. ATL added a playful, elevated touch to the scene, while live entertainment from Jewel the Ballerina captivated attendees with ethereal movement, bringing life to the experience. Glasswing Rentals curated tableware that sparkled under the natural light of Nova Studio, and JC Rental Collective and Party Bound contributed pieces that gave each setup personality and polish.

Why This Event Matters for Atlanta Brides

If you’re a bride planning a wedding in Atlanta, Savannah, or North Georgia looking for fresh spring wedding inspiration, events like this one are invaluable. They don’t just showcase trends—they display the talent of local, trustworthy vendors who are passionate about what they do.

Every vendor at this showcase brought their A-game. Seeing each one’s work in person—and getting to document it as a film-inspired wedding photographer—was such an honor.

What I Loved Most as an Atlanta Wedding Photographer

Photographing this spring wedding inspiration at Nova Studio was a dream. The soft filtered light made the colors pop in a way that felt timeless and true-to-color. My goal is always to deliver film-inspired wedding photos that feel both editorial and authentic. The setting created by Madelyn Tenney Events was ideal for that.

Being trusted to document the designs and the passion behind them—team portraits, set-up, genuine laughter—reminds me why I love this work. These are the moments that couples don’t always see. These are the images that reveal the effort, energy, and heart poured into a couple’s day long before they say I do.

Want more from this amazing showcase? The full gallery is available for your viewing and inspiration!

If you’re planning a spring wedding in Georgia, take this as your sign: romantic color palettes, thoughtful texture layering, intentional florals, and a dream team of vendors are always a winning combination. And if you’re looking for a light and airy wedding photographer, I’d be honored to capture it all.

Let’s create something beautiful together. Contact me to inquire for more information about pricing and packages!

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