Posts Tagged ‘yellow flowers’
Color Palette: Yellow & Chartreuse
Friday, June 10th, 2011Woodland with Early Spring Treasures!
Tuesday, February 8th, 2011Tablescape for Portland Bride&Groom Magazine
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010A huge Thank You to Amy Nuttman, owner of Blush Bridal Consultation Group, for the invitation to provide the flowers for the ‘Garden Glamour’ tablescape.
Designer: Blush Bridal Consultation Group
Calligraphy: Alesia Zorn
Rentals: Barclay Event Rentals
Cloche Jars and Vintage Cups and Plates: Girl’s Back Porch
Venue: Gray Gables Estate
Photography: Steven Scardina


Penny & Derek
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010Date: September 18, 2010
Ceremony site: Episcopal Church in Manzanita
Reception Site: Community Center
Photographer: Christina Gilchrist


Bridal Bouquet and Tablescape for Portland Bride&Groom Magazine
Thursday, June 10th, 2010A huge Thank You to Jill at Portland Bride&Groom Magazine for the invitation to create a purple bouquet for the magazine! Susan Adkins, owner of Class Act Events in Salem chose a spring theme for the tablescape and I was delighted to provide the flowers. It was an honor to participate in these projects!
Photography by Steven Scardina
Michelle & Julien
Sunday, May 30th, 2010April 17, 2010
Ceremony and Reception Site: Aquariva
Photographer: Alexis Achten with Jasmine Photography
Flower Garland for an Engagement Party
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010Flowers and Citrus: A Great Combo!
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010Cheerful Yellow Spring Flowers!
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010Two more months before the Spring officially starts – but luckily there already are plenty of cut spring flowers available: tulips, daffodils, ranunculus, anemones, hellebore and primroses as well as blooming branches like forsythia, hamamelis and quince. What a treat!
In my garden the crocus and miniature daffodils have been poking through the soil for the last 3 weeks. Soon I will cover them with a warm blanket of black gold: mushroom compost. It is such a fabulous soil amendment and the plants thrive on it. I am thrilled that the various hellebores – a favorite! - have started to bloom already – in my book, spring is right around the corner…

Joni Shimabukuro

Joni Shimabukuro

Joni Shimabukuro

Joni Shimabukuro

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