Archive for the ‘Personal Flowers’ Category

Michelle & Ryan

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Date: June 19, 2010

Ceremony: St Francis

Reception: Acadian Ballroom

Photographer: Lyfe Photography

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Red Bouquets with a Twist

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

bullion wire criss-crossed over the flowers and wrapped around the stems

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Treasures of Late Summer

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Magnificent orchid-like toad-lilies, steel-blue viburnum berries,  asclepia and scabiosa seedpods, claw-like grasses, herbs, alchimella, chocolate cosmos and a blend of white beauties…

Photography: Joni Shimabukuro

stunning  toad-lilies!

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Bridal Bouquet for Oregon Bride Magazine

Friday, July 30th, 2010

A huge Thank You! to Liz  at Oregon Bride Magazine for the invitation to create a bridal bouquet for the summer issue.

photo: Kevin Focht

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Bird’s Nests

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

It was such a pleasure to participate in a photo shoot last month. As the set-up was under a lone oak tree, it seemed that a bird’s nest theme would be a fun choice.

Deyla Huss Photography came up with the photo shoot concept and she invited  fabulous vendors to participate:

Decor: Becky Simpson with No Ordinary Affair

Cake:Renae Heineck with  Custom Cakes

Invitations: Angelina Koeppen with Water Lily Invitations

Make up: Jennifer Rand with Face  Body  Beauty

Thank you so much Deyla for the great pictures!

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Succulent Bridal Bouquet

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

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Gypsy Colors

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Jewel tones, feathers and beads came to mind when a hand-tied bouquet with gypsy colors was requested for a project.

Lisa & Wendell

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

June  26, 2010

Photography: Altura Studio

Ceremony: First Baptist Church

Reception: Ocean City

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Chartreuse Cymbidium Orchids

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

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Red Woodland Bridal Bouquet

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

The bride requested 50/50 red and green for her woodland bouquet, so I used more flowers and less texture than usual. A variety of mosses, lichens and mushrooms cover the base. The thin green bullion wire secures the string of pearl succulents on the handle.