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https://amapdesperceneige.fr/13448-femme-sur-site-de-rencontre-64156/ 1. Baby’s Breath. This week, I was doing lots of research for my full-planning clients; getting married in September at the Rengstorff House. I love this historic Victorian house venue…the ceremony and reception will be outside on tailored lawns and brick patios, and the land around the house is lush and wild and just beautiful. I was thinking of some decor and floral ideas that would complement the natural setting and fit in with my client’s wedding vision, and speak to their personal style. I’ve always liked the way that baby’s breath looks when it’s bunched together tightly, so I started with that. I loooove what I found and I sent a description of my preliminary plan (line the aisle with baby’s breath on the grass, possibly use baby’s breath to decorate the cake and escort card table) over to my clients and they jumped for joy and celebrated my brilliance over champagne and caviar! (They talked about it and decided they liked the idea, and told me to proceed.) Here’s an example of what I am talking about. I’ll post pictures of my creation in September, of course!
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Flowers by Heavenly Blooms. I love this topic so much, I might just post more on it later!
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3. Allure’s first styled shoot. I’m thrilled to announce that a special project is in the works for Allure right now. We are planning our very first styled shoot. Kaella and I are putting together the details right now and we’ll shoot in late March. I don’t want to give too much away, but I will tell you that the reason I am so very excited about this is because we will be styling and shooting vingettes for a wedding with two grooms. Another super exciting thing about this shoot? Our friend Meg Perotti will be shooting it. She is ridiculously talented–here’s her site, you want to take a look, trust me!
Here’s an example of a styled shoot that Kaella did last month with Edyta Szyszlo. It was featured in Style Me Pretty!
Heavenly Blooms says
Thank you for the kind words! Glad you liked the baby’s breath aisle runner. Sorry I am a bit late in replying, I saw your tweet on Twitter : )
Jaclyne
Christy says
I love it, Jaclyne, and so do my clients! I am going to attempt to replicate it for their wedding in September. It will be outdoors on grass…any advice on getting the baby’s breath to stay put? I’ve been thinking a lot about how to ‘anchor’ it if need be…which it probably will, the venue gets a little windy… Thank you!! Christy