Val & Jamie
Thursday, December 8th, 2011Wedding Date: July 30, 2011
Venue: Home of bride's parents
Coordinator: Molli with Soiree
Photographer: Aisha Harley
Caterer: Food in Bloom
Cake: Le Cookie Monkey


Wedding Date: July 30, 2011
Venue: Home of bride's parents
Coordinator: Molli with Soiree
Photographer: Aisha Harley
Caterer: Food in Bloom
Cake: Le Cookie Monkey


Wedding Date: September 17, 2011
Location: the home of the bride's parents
Photographer: Evrim Icoz
Catering: Art of Catering
Cake: Dream Cakes
Rentals: West Coast Event Production


The delicious fragrance of this perfect delicate bell shaped flower makes lily-of-the-valley an absolute favorite!
They always remind me of a very sweet childhood memory: it is a Belgian tradition on May 1st to give a bunch of lily-of-the-valley to your mom or loved one as a token of appreciation. Apparently this tradition originated in France when on May 1st 1561, King Charles IX of France was presented with a bunch of lily-of-the-valley flowers as a token of luck and prosperity for the coming year.
I wish their season here would be a bit longer; however they are available from California year around – for a pretty penny…

photo: Juan Carlos Torres

photo: David Barss
Date : December 1, 2010
Venue: Heritage Ballroom at the Governor Hotel
Bravo! Wedding invited four florists to make all the centerpieces for this event. The only specification was to use white flowers – it was an fun opportunity to showcase a variety of table flowers.


June 5, 2010
Photographer: Jamie Bosworth
Ceremony: Dharma Rain Zen Center
Reception: Mandy and Marty’s lovely home


A huge ‘Thank You’ to Samantha Gardner for the invitation to create a woodland bridal bouquet – inspired by nature and it’s abundance – for Portland Bride&Groom Magazine
Portland Bride&Groom says: “A bountiful bouquet of sweetpeas, jasmine, star of bethlehem, thisles and ferns works for woodland fairies and fashionistas.”
The seasonal herbs, berries, seedpods and snippets of flowers along with a variety of succulents, lichen and mushrooms create beautiful contrasts and details in this unique woodland bridal bouquet.
Photography by Justin Myers
