Winter is citrus season! So, why not add a few of these juicy beauties into your creations!
Photo Credits:
Little Flower School, Martha Stewart Weddings, The Wedding Chicks, Saipua, bows and arrows and Ruffled
Winter is citrus season! So, why not add a few of these juicy beauties into your creations!
Photo Credits:
Little Flower School, Martha Stewart Weddings, The Wedding Chicks, Saipua, bows and arrows and Ruffled
Making a boutonniere is a labor of love. There is a lot that goes into making this little piece of art…..
Start by gathering your materials
The bell jar was first used as a piece of laboratory equipment. Typically made of glass, it was “bell” in shape, and would sit on a base which would create a vacuum when the air was pumped out. Experimentation, observation, and analysis were words associated with the bell jar. Today, we know the bell jar to be something a bit different. Intriguing, charming, and nostalgic are words that may come to mind. Incorporating these pretty little domes into your decor on the big day is a great way to engage your guests…pick a few of your favorite knick knacks and treasures from home or pair with flowers and try them as your centerpieces on guest tables. Also a sweet way to highlight your sweets!
Go ahead, conduct your own experiment!
Farewell 2011, i will remember you fondly by a few of my favorite bouquets!
Succulents, billy balls, and seeded eucalyptus shot by n barrett photography.
Bouquet of airplants, succulents, silver brunia, and scabiosa pods shot by sarah kate photography.
Blush astilbe bouquet photographed by n barrett photography.
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