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I had big plans to slide this little ditty full of late fall florals in before it officially hit December 1st – but, as usual. Not quite. Of course “late fall” and “early winter” here in Texas, look mightily similar. You know, passion vine is still blooming, as are our neighbors garden roses, and some wildflowers from the […]
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This weekend I had the absolute pleasure of finishig up our fall wedding season with a kind, generous, creative, and most unassuming couple ever. I loved these two. They made me want to deliver five times more than what we’d agreed upon. It reminded me why I get into a service-based industry, and why I […]
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Back in mid-October (oh hello November and your brisk winds and chilly mornings!) we were tasked with florals for a sweet wedding out in the Texas Hill Country at Three Points Ranch. While we’re waiting for the professional shots to come back, here are some outtakes from the studio. I still can’t get over the […]
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It’s funny to reflect on a flower — the iris — that was such a staple of my family’s garden growing up, was something so ordinary, expected, uninteresting. And now, no longer when removed from its usual spot in my memory. I’m now a country apart, living in a vastly different climate that I’m used […]
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I’m prepping for a mock-up this Friday for a September bride and snapped some pictures of the usual tumult of greenery and color overtaking my dining room table. I’m always sweeping, brushing, rearranging, only to get things neat for approximately 6 hours before doing it all again. My antique bottle collection is growing at an […]
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