Pretty Pastels

April 5th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Paper - (Comments Off)

Whenever I think of a beautiful pastel color palette I immediately think of the packaging for Laudrée Paris.

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blooming brunch

April 4th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Parties - (Comments Off)

styling : dietlind wolf
photos : julia hoersch
food : hermann rottmann /petra speckmann
assistance: anka rehbock / felicitas grunenberg
in print : freundin issue 8/2011

celebrate pastel

April 3rd, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Uncategorized - (Comments Off)

Pastel, an editing style?

Muted colors, lots of cream shadows, and popping teals and blues are brushed over these beautiful wedding day details. The style seems to reflect the feel of the Easter celebration. “According to the canonical gospels, Jesus, rose from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion. His resurrection is celebrated on Easter Day or Easter Sunday”- Wikipedia  What is more perfect for a spring celebration than soft whites with romantic pinks and blues?

All of the photographs were found here, Bonjour Tristesse. If you love the pastel, melancholy look then you might spend hours here perusing the images.

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blushing bride

April 2nd, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Style - (3 Comments)

You MAY notice I’m on a bit of a roll here with the non-white attire for the biggest day of your life. But truly, none could be more gorgeous (at least at this moment in my mind) than a blush wedding gown. I’m on a big kick in the world of blush in general (shoes, bags, clothes, housewares, you name it) but a muted slightly pink kissed dress. TDF. Don’t you agree?

 

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xo,

elements

April 1st, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Beauty - (3 Comments)

The opening of “The Bacchae” by Elliot Hundley at the Nasher Sculpture Center was an event full of artists and art lovers, so we knew we had to clever with our flowers! We were influenced by the artists’ use of materials such as strings, shells, pins, cardboard, organic materials, and numerous other found objects and his assemblage of all of these pieces into one undulating mass. His work is amazing! Our focus was to complement his work with a floral Chandelier that stretched 10 feet across and floated above the guests heads creating an intimate party atmosphere. It was packed with tallandsia, orchids, banksia, protea, gloriosa lillies, tulips and a variety of unusual textures and blooms. Take a look at the halo we created along with other florals we designed throughout the space!

Photography by aprylannphotography.com

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