Over the past five years Daily Imprint has featured the stories behind some of the world's leading creatives in the visual arts - from artists to photographers and designers to stylists. The site has a strong Australian influence as many of those featured are people who the author Natalie Walton meets during the course of her work as a writer and stylist based in Sydney.
Natalie Walton writes and styles for a range of Australian interior and lifestyle magazines, and is a production designer for TV commercials. Her work has been featured in Australia's Country Style, Harper's Bazaar, House & Garden, Inside Out, Madison, Marie Claire, Real Living and The Sydney Morning Herald, as well as UK publications Elle Decoration and Living Etc. Advertising clients include Freedom and GJ Gardner. She has also hosted workshops at the Apple store in Bondi and been a speaker at Studio B in the USA.
Good luck,d safe journey (please be streetwise). I also wanted to mention that I watched two epsodes of the lady detectives this past weekend when my husband and I were at Dikhololo near Thabazimbi and Bela-Bela (previously Warmbaths) - and I enjoyed the ladies thoroughly. I'm looking forward to your comments on the trip.
Hello, really wanted to leave a comment for you because your blog is so beautiful. Time flies when you're having fun and I've really enjoyed reading your interesting posts. Your pictures are brilliant too. Thank you for sharing them and have a great weekend - best wishes....
Ohh...loved Botswana.I spent a couple months in Gaberone teaching in the main hospital as an intern.Great little South African restaurant there (forgot the name) where I had my first banoffee pie....heavenly .Just be careful if in Jo'berg...I was robbed and escaped with my life! Love your blog, btw.
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Wow, I am so jealous! Enjoy and I eagerly look forward to living vicariously through your upcoming posts!
Wow! I just read the Number 1 Ladies Detective Agency set in Botswana. It was one of the first books that has really lit my fire to get to Africa.
Huge!!!
..search out some Botswana Blue Agate.
Wow, you lucky lucky gal.
Good luck,d safe journey (please be streetwise). I also wanted to mention that I watched two epsodes of the lady detectives this past weekend when my husband and I were at Dikhololo near Thabazimbi and Bela-Bela (previously Warmbaths) - and I enjoyed the ladies thoroughly.
I'm looking forward to your comments on the trip.
I hope you enjoy it! Capetown is amazing. Try the high tea at the Mount Nelson hotel for a real treat!
Lovely.
have a great time, natalie! x
Hello, really wanted to leave a comment for you because your blog is so beautiful. Time flies when you're having fun and I've really enjoyed reading your interesting posts. Your pictures are brilliant too. Thank you for sharing them and have a great weekend - best wishes....
Have a great time looking forward in hearing all about it!
Oh my goodness... I'm so jealous!
I can't wait to see your posts and pics ~~
are you staying in &beyond properties? they are the best, we always stay with them.
I wish you good luck and a blissful trip! I can’t wait to hear all about what’s going on with your trip to Africa.
It sounds like adventure is coming your way to Africa. Have a safe travel.
Ohh...loved Botswana.I spent a couple months in Gaberone teaching in the main hospital as an intern.Great little South African restaurant there (forgot the name) where I had my first banoffee pie....heavenly .Just be careful if in Jo'berg...I was robbed and escaped with my life!
Love your blog, btw.
Have a great time Nat. Can't wait to hear all about it.
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What a beautiful picture. What a beautiful view. I am so jealous!
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