flowers on film

September 12th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Flower - (Comments Off)

Gorgeous film photography by Ryan Ray…..need I say more?

flower bouquets, boutonnieres, and arrangement by bows and arrows.

Taylor Lord

September 11th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Uncategorized - (Comments Off)

Feast your eyes on this months engagement session featuring the one and only, Taylor Lord! She’s one of my favorite photographers/creatives from Texas and she has the camera skills to back it up. I love this post and you will love this sweet couple, Chas and Veronica, before you finish this post!

check out Taylor’s blog here:

T A Y L O R   L O R D

camping cool

September 10th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Style - (2 Comments)

For your wedding?? Well, maybe!? I’m so excited about a “glamping” trip my husband got us and the cold weather headed our way that I thought I should do some investigating! What do you think?

lovely sources found here, here, here, here, here and here!

xo,

belmont brunch

September 9th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Beauty - (Comments Off)

The gorgeous couple, Merrie and Eric were wed at Perkins Chapel on a beautiful June morning. Their brunch wedding at The Belmont Hotel in Oak Cliff  was laid back and intimate. Photography by Apryl Ann.

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garden love- video

September 7th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Parties - (1 Comments)

 

Credit: Kelly Christine Photo

FLOWER CHILD DIY

September 5th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Flower - (Comments Off)

I am loving this kid-friendly tutorial for making a floral halo by the house that lars built for hello bee! Grab your flower girl(s) and get busy!

Materials: flowers, clippers.

tep 1: Cut down the flowers to 5-7 inches long. Take off extra greenery.

Step 2: Cross one flower over the other.

Step 3: Take the top flower and wrap it under the bottom and then up to the top again. Bring it down to lay with the first stem. The tighter you do this, the more secure the crown.

Step 4: Lay the next flower down close to the second and repeat the process.

Step 5: When you reach the right length for the shape of the head, weave in the ends of the stems into the first flowers.

DONE!

That’s it! To create a fuller crown, weave in more flowers. For variation, try varying the flowers for different patterns.

photography by Amanda Thomsen and Brittany Watson Jepsen

 

kiss summer goodbye

September 4th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Uncategorized - (1 Comments)

by Alfred Eisenstaedt

by jose villa

by amelia lyon

ben sasso

by binary flips

by tec petaja

Until next week, LOVE,