This sweet soul is special to me for a multitude of reasons and not just because she happens to be family. She’s more grown up than most adults that I know and has a strong sense of who she is which enables her to treat everyone she meets with a sincere kindness. We met at her grandparents (my uncles) farm so she could include her lovely white mare, Rizzo, in her portraits. I finally got to to use the “flowers on a swing” set up that I’d been wanting to do for a while now.
Read MoreLilacs are my very favorite flower, and for a florist…it’s hard to make the claim that you truly have ONE favorite. But I do, I simply adore lilacs. They’re the star of this sweet little tin can arrangement.
Read MoreThis bright and bold bouquet is full of spring treasures as well as some fall treasures that were preserved (aka dried) last year. I stuck with yellows and oranges inspired by the two tones in those lovely double-flowered daffodils.
Read MoreMothers day is just around the corner and I am officially taking preorders. This year, because of the odd-non-shopping-circumstances we find ourselves in, I am going to be offering only “tin can specials” rather than a variety of vase sizes. These sweet arrangements are placed in upcycled tin cans that have been re-wrapped in vintage seed labels. They are full of charm and are sure to be a hit with mom.
Read MoreWhen I wandered my garden to choose my bouquet ingredients, these lovely, buttery daffodils caught my eye and I knew I wanted them to be the star. The next step was to decide on my color palette. I chose to use two shades that were opposite of each other on the color wheel; plum and yellow.
Read MoreIt’s Valentines day! The day for decadence that comes in the form of some of my favorite things. Namely chocolate…and flowers.
Read MoreKatey and me met out at a small nature reserve by Mt. Spokane that boasted some beautiful sunlit fields and a weathered old barn as well as some creepy critter and plenty of thistles! Katey told me that she would be wearing a white dress as one of her wardrobe choice and so I chose to pair it with a creamy, buttery palette of flowers including dahlias, strawflower and nasturtium.
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