Yes planning a wedding is stressful, let alone doing your own flowers, but I was up for the challenge and figured family would be around if anything drastic fell out of place. It worked, it all came together and I was happy with the outcome, especially my own bouquet: dahlia's, freesia, orchids, pin cushion proteas and hypericum. I used all the left over orchids, dahlia's and freesia wherever I found a spot for them.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
A bit from my own wedding...
Yes planning a wedding is stressful, let alone doing your own flowers, but I was up for the challenge and figured family would be around if anything drastic fell out of place. It worked, it all came together and I was happy with the outcome, especially my own bouquet: dahlia's, freesia, orchids, pin cushion proteas and hypericum. I used all the left over orchids, dahlia's and freesia wherever I found a spot for them.
Yes planning a wedding is stressful, let alone doing your own flowers, but I was up for the challenge and figured family would be around if anything drastic fell out of place. It worked, it all came together and I was happy with the outcome, especially my own bouquet: dahlia's, freesia, orchids, pin cushion proteas and hypericum. I used all the left over orchids, dahlia's and freesia wherever I found a spot for them.
Cami's wedding
Winter Wedding
For a unique winter wedding bouquet, Cami gave me a list of colors a couple pictures and let me use my imagination to create the following: White gerbera daisy's, scabiosa pods, gypsophila, ginestra, white roses & thistles. It's one of my favorite bouquets so far! Thanks Cami!
Boutonnieres: white ginestra, scabiosa pods & thistles
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