falling for foliage

October 10th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Flower - (Comments Off)

Get cozy with these romantic and warm images of fall foliage….

 

Photos from Martha Stewart  and Better Homes and Gardens.

 

harvest {color} spectrum

October 3rd, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Flower - (Comments Off)

Harvest bounty does not have to be shades of burnt orange, rust, and mustard. Take a look at the beautiful autumn color spectrum seen in these bountiful arrangements.

styling concept + flower arangement  : dietlind wolf
photo : julia hoersch
in print : schoenerwohnen issue 10/2012

flower power!

September 26th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Flower - (Comments Off)

this was to cute and clever to pass up….spotted on BROOKLYN BRIDE! thanks, vane!

 

orange and grey meet….

September 19th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Flower - (Comments Off)

When Orange and Grey are paired up they are both sophisticated and fun! Calendula is the perfect late summer/early fall bloom to pick…it comes in different shades of orange and can look very clean and graphic or wild and organic! Think about sprinkling their petals around….

 

 

concept styling + photo : dietlind wolf
in print and online : sweetpaulmagazine fall issue 2012
und in der deutschen sweetpaul printausgabe

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.

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

 

palm springs crush

August 26th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Beauty - (Comments Off)

What do you get when a crafty Barbie with Jonathan Adler style marries the Ken of her dreams at the Parker in Palm Springs? Sweet Perfection! When I first spotted Hayley and Dougie’s Real Wedding on Green Wedding Shoes I was wishing it was mine! A gorgeous couple, precious pink bridesmaid dresses, floral ceremony garland, colorful fuzzy pom poms to toss, mod overlays and runners, and a Jonathan Adler ring bearer pillow! Hello, Love!

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