Saturday, June 25, 2016

Callie & Spencer (Wedding)

It was a great joy to be asked to do the flowers for a dear friend. It was also my first faux flower wedding. I loved this new experience and wanted it to be perfect for Callie! 


Callie and I messaged back and forth about the details of the flowers. I was able to find these awesome faux flowers. Everything was coming together. Then the day came where I put our chats into reality. So much fun!




Callie wanted pink and white with "hymn book" green leaf. She also wanted the arrangements wrapped in gold ribbon. The shape Callie wanted was a ball shape. The flowers used were peonies and ranunculus.




I love Callie's bouquet! It totally sold me on faux flowers!

Callie's wanted her bridesmaids to have leaf crowns made out of the same "hymn book" green leaf.



This is Heather helping me model these crowns!



I love the wild leaf look these crowns have. Awesome!

Spencer's boutonniere had a pink peony bud and white ranunculus buds with the dark leaves also wrapped in gold ribbon.




The groomsmen boutonnieres had white ranunculus buds with the dark green leaves also wrapped in gold ribbon. Instead of taking pictures of a single boutonniere I really like the group pictures of them. It makes it look like one big arrangements with smaller parts to it.
  



The cool thing about faux flowers is the fact that the amazing arrangements that are made will last! That is a point for faux flowers :)

Here are the pictures from Callie and Spencer's wedding day taken by their photographer T. Wright Photography. Who did an amazing job!







I'm so happy for Callie and Spencer! It makes me so happy to see a dear friend so happy and see her life so happy! I'm so thankful she asked me to be apart of her special day and help make her visions for that day come to life. Thank you Callie!!!




Friday, June 3, 2016

Pinegar Valentine's Day Tea Party

I love all the fun traditions my family has! For as long as I can remember all the female members of my extended family (on my mother's side) got together around Valentine's Day and had a tea party! As time has gone by we all have gotten busy, but we try to keep this tradition alive. Real tea cups to make-up (which is big for me) we make this event a real classy affair. However, by the end we are usually laughing until our sides ache. I love being in this Pinegar family!



I wanted to try my hand at some thing new this year for the centerpieces. Three vases, three flowers, in three clusters across the table.






The three flowers: white stock, white/pink wax flower, pink spray roses. Classy and formal flowers displayed in a unique way. The stock was in tall clear vases, while the wax and roses were in tea cups! Cool huh? I loved how this turned out.









I love the feel the tea cups added to the centerpieces. Awesome!


No Pinegar event would be complete without a bouquet of tulips (put together by my Moni). They are always a reminder of Grandpa.


I love being in a family who let me practice my talents on them. They are part of my base. They keep me strong and they keep me going. The closeness I feel with each of these lovely people (and other's who weren't able to come) is amazing! They are constant examples to me on how to be a beautiful, strong, and kind woman. I love our Valentine's Day Tea Party as a reminder that loving others starts with loving ourselves. And not taking ourselves to seriously (^^^ obviously).

These pictures were taken by my sister Heather! Thanks sis!