Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Succulent Designs

One of the things I like to do in my free time is browse through websites and blogs that have beautiful and creative ideas that inspire me as I seek to grow Bella Botanicals. One such blog is Kinser Event Company (http://kinsereventcompany.blogspot.com)/. A friend sent me the link and I was immediately enchanted! After looking through pictures from a featured photo shoot, I was excited to experiment with incorporating succulents into bouquets. They add such an interesting and unique twist, and make an arrangement stand out immediately. When I return from New Jersey, my next mission is to try my hand at succulents...we'll see how it turns out! Until I have my own to showcase, enjoy these lovely pictures!

















Original source: Green Wedding Shoes (http://greenweddingshoes.com)
Concept and Design: Green Wedding Shoes and JL Designs
Styling: Green Wedding Shoes
Photography: Stephanie Williams
Flowers: JL Designs
Makeup and Hair by Nyrie using Jouer Cosmetics and Unite
Prop Rentals: Found Vintage Rentals
Wedding Dresses: Temperley London
Paper Details: MaeMae Paperie
Hair Pieces: Lo Boheme
Linens: Wildflower Linens
Bride Shoes: Shoebuy.com
Groom Shoes: 6pm.com
Models: Chris Marino and Amanda Rau

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Fall leaves, fall!

Autumn is my favorite time of year. There is nothing that quite compares to the first crisp feeling in the air that signals for one to begin unpacking winter clothes. My husband Mike and I, along with Edward, are traveling to New Jersey later this week to see the beautiful fall foliage, and visit with Mike's family as well. Virginia Beach, for the most part, pretty much skips the fall season; one day the leaves are green, and the next the branches are completely bare. Needless to say, I am looking forward to viewing REAL fall colors for the first time! A few of the reasons I love autumn are as follows:

*the aforementioned crispness in the air
*pumpkin patches
*the need to wear a sweater when going outdoors
*hot cocoa
*shorter days and longer nights
*waking up while its still dark
*mellow fall sunlight in my living room
*gathering huge bouquets of autumnal flowers
*the promise of what follows autumn...Christmastime!!
*the first eggnog being sold in stores
*and sharing my first cup of eggnog with my sister Madeleine...a fun little tradition!

In my opinion, blog posts with no pictures are a little boring, so I looked online and found some gorgeous photos. You must excuse the amount of pictures; each new one I saw was more beautiful than the last, and I couldn't decide between them all!
Hopefully after our trip I'll have some of my own pictures to post...














I also love the number of poems that describe the grandeur of autumn...this one by William Bliss Carman captured me, and I always get little thrills when I read it.

A Vagabond Song

There is something in the autumn that is native to my blood-
Touch of manner, hint of mood;
And my heart is like a rhyme,
With the yellow and the purple and the crimson keeping time.

The scarlet of the maples can shake me like the cry
Of bugles going by.
And my lonely spirit thrills
To see the frosty asters like a smoke upon the hills.

There is something in October sets the gypsy blood astir;
We must rise and follow her,
When from every hill of flame
She calls and calls each vagabond by name.

Monday, October 18, 2010

New Beginnings...

It has been much too long since I attended to my little blog, but a great deal has gone on this year, including the birth of a very precious baby boy in September! Our little Edward brings so much joy to Mike and me. In spite of the sad lack of blog updates, I have been busy over the past months with several events. Among these was the wedding of Frank and Kimberly Vincent in June. Frank and Kim's wedding was beautifully situated on their own property, which backed up to the James River. Kim loved the nautical look, and wanted to use striped ribbon on the bouquets and boutonnières....I looked everywhere and finally found the perfect nautical ribbon at Hancock Fabrics. After discussing several different ideas, we decided to use green and white flowers, specifically green hypernicum berries, green spider mums, white Queen Anne's lace, and white hydrangeas. Kim's bridesmaids were her two daughters, and we gave one of them a green bouquet, and the other a white bouquet. Kim herself had a combination of the two; together with the navy and white ribbon, the end result was quite striking! The wedding was at sunset, and could not have been more lovely. The reception was under the stars, and guests enjoyed dancing long into the night. I am in the process of contacting Frank and Kim's wedding photographer so I can show some of the actual wedding pictures; unfortunately the only ones I can share are those that I snapped of the flowers before taking them to the wedding site. You can tell that I'm still pregnant in the pics :) Enjoy!


The Bride's Bouquet, with hydrangea, Queen Anne's lace, green spider mums, and hypernicum berries.



The "White Bouquet"...white hydrangeas and white Queen Anne's lace.



The "Green Bouquet"...green spider mums and hypernicum berries.

Lastly, one of my favorite aspects of the wedding; the flower girl's "ball". Kim's 8 year old daughter, when given the option of either a basket with petals or a "flower ball", chose the flower ball. She was quite precocious and claimed she wanted the "more unusual option"! I had so much fun designing this little accessory, and I think it turned out well! I used miniature white mums, and the same nautical ribbon as on the bouquets.


I thoroughly enjoyed working with Frank and Kim...their wedding was beautiful, and I am so happy for both of them!