Showing posts with label Alternative blooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alternative blooms. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Vintage BOHO perfectly paired with Alternative Blooms

Well, we have to tell you that we are in love with our brides dress. Melissa chose this stunning Boho Vintage feel dress and we are totally feeling it!
We dont have the details but we must say it is always exciting when a client chooses something no traditional and shares her images with us.
Often we do not meet our brides in person, they live miles away in warm sunny places .. or cold :) but meeting in person is just not an option.
We so treasure the updates and Thank you's they send us and we love to share them with you.
So, please enjoy!

Thank you Melissa - you are stunning!
xoxo
Aim & Mel



Thursday, 2 January 2014

Winter weddings - Embrace your inner Snow Bunny

Burrrr, it is cold here in Ontario today! With more snow in the forecast we are going to buck the trend and embrace it!
No need to run to warmth when you can be inspired by this British Colombia Canadian mountain wedding.
Kudo's to the fabulous photographers Todd and Martina of RAVENEYE PHOTOGRAPHY and of course with great thanks to our fabulous Bride Tiffany for sharing these stunning photos of her wedding day featuring our bouquets!
Enjoy!
xoxo

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Thank you again to Tiffany for sharing who shared with us Todd and Martina fabulous photography talent over at http://raveneyephotography.com/


Friday, 15 November 2013

GET your Winter Urn ready!

It was a beautiful day here in Southern Ontario, so we took the morning and finished the garden chores.
Though pruning, mulching and bulb planting are important, we also took the time to prepare our winter urn arrangements!

We have been blessed with a warm spell making it the perfect time to dig in.
Our Canadian winters can be a bit temperamental - dry, windy and even day's of warmth will roll through before the deep freeze set's in to stay.
We don't know about you but, we find nothing more disappointing then a dried out holiday urn before we even reach the holiday's!

Here are a few tips to make those urns lush and green all holiday season through:

Prep is important!
Along with all of those luscious winter greens you will be picking up, don't forget to stop in at your local florist to pick up some floral foam!
Gather your clippers, a bucket of water and your floral foam, along with your greens and head out to the garden with us.

Step 1
Fill your bucket full of fresh warm water and gently drop your floral foam in!
DON'T PUSH IT DOWN! 
Floral foam needs to soak from the bottom up, if you push it down then you will create a dry pocket in the center of the foam, that is a NO NO.


Step 2
While your foam is soaking move to your planter and clean out all of the plants from the season past.
with out removing to much soil, make a trench for your foam pieces to fit in.



Step 3
Grab your bucket of soaked foam and gently place your foam into the trenches you have made ... resist poking your fingers in the foam .. my kids love to make holes in it and you may too!
Fill in the gaps between the foam and around the edges of your urn to keep it all in place.
WATER your filled Urn to dampen the soil.


Step 4

Once you have prepared your pot you can start your design!
We suggest adding your large focal elements first, this ensures you have plenty of room for their bulky stems
(think birch poles, manzanita branches or even small pyramidal evergreens!)

  
 
Finally
Grab your clippers and your greens, It is time to design!
*** Always re-clip/cut the ends of your fresh greens before you add them in!
*** Make sure you insert the stems deep into the damp soil and foam.
*** You do not need to inser all of the stems into the foam but make sure the smaller branches make it in :)




Extra design tips
Start with your biggest pieces first, this will give you a boundary shape to stay within and it is best to start big rather then to add more to the size later.

Once you have determined your width and height with your biggest pieces, stand back and view your design. Check for even shape from all the sides it may be viewed!

Use plenty of textures and variety of winter greenery, working with the front and backs of your greens will add colour and texture depth (flip over your greens and you will see !)



Fill out your form and then go back in and add your additional decorations !


Enjoy!
We are off to shop for some Urn BLING! 

P.S. be sure to keep your soil moist until the deep freeze comes. Once it get's truly cold your foam blocks with freeze everything perfectly into place all winter long!

Saturday, 29 June 2013

Hitched.ca - we have been found!

We have a few Canadian wedding websites to ogle when wedding planning .. it is just plain factual. We were so stoked when approached by the Canadian wedding site "hitched.ca", asking to feature one of our most favorite wedding bouquets.
Of course we said YES!

We were totally honored to be chosen for the article "20 way's to make your wedding stand out". It was such a treat and we wanted to share it with you!
Don't you just love it eh? !

Please enjoy and give Hitched.ca some Canadian love!

Find the article below!

20 ways to make your wedding stand out! 



Monday, 24 June 2013

Always better with a model...

We take hundreds of pictures every week. Almost nothing is sent out with at least a mini photo shoot. It is just as important to have a lovely portfolio of our paper designs as we use to have for our fresh wedding designs.

If rushed for time we snap our designs in our backrop room with a vintage shabby chic dresser as our back drop.
Mel found the dresser while thrifting and she added a few coats of paint and a bit of glaze to add some distress, giving it the lovely shabby look.

However, we have found the photos Etsy favors are with a model. This meaning, most all of our front page or Etsy newsletter photos have been the ones chosen with a model in them.
So, we do take the time to photograph with Iris as our model. Often a white background is favorable for treasuries, we dress her up in a white dress or pretty blouse and she is off and running for our photos.

This week we were able to wrangle her in for a mini shoot before we hit the post office with our finished orders. She never likes her face to be included .. sometimes it has to be .. for example our halos ! but for these shots we just cut her off at the chin .. so to speak ;)
 Here are a few beauties to share with you.

Enjoy!






Thursday, 25 April 2013

Nor Cal Weddings!

We are pleased to be featured on the NorCal wedding blog this spring!
Please feel free to take a visit ! NORCAL Wedding

We have a few screen shots for you to enjoy!

xoxo
Aim & Mel



Minty fresh

Hello Lovelies!
 We have been hard at work in the studio perfecting our dye colours. This week we have finished off our first mint hydrangea bouquet. This bouquet is part of an order for our client Rhianna.
Rhianna has 4 maids and a few little ladies in her wedding party, these lucky girls will get to hold and KEEP this fabulous bouquet! THAT IS SOOO COOL!

Check it out!




Wednesday, 5 December 2012

A wonderful first year!

   Though we have been in the wedding business over 17 years this was our first year of creating primarily alternative bouquets. We've loved the fresh weddings we had this year as well but we have fallen in love with Etsy and our alternative bouquets.

We have shipped our bouquets all over the world. Many bouquets have gone to Australia and the USA, we have shipped to Gibraltar and the United Kingdom.
We were blessed with a feature in Vogue Conde Nast publishing BRIDES magazine August/ September issue in the UK.


We have been featured on many large and small blogs alike, each one we are grateful for.

Below: David Tutera, It's a Brides life,  August 5th 2012 http://itsabrideslife.com/category/favors/page/2/







And today you can find us on at KJ & Co's Etsy Roundup





Sunday, 30 September 2012

Supporting art's in your community.

     Aim and I are very honored and indeed feel blessed to be supporting the Art Gallery of Hamilton's Cinema Hamilton Awards.

      Today, September 30th, 2012 the Art Gallery of Hamilton is holding the closing event for the AGH BMO World Film Festival called the Cinema Hamilton Awards (The CHAs). The local independent film festivals have joined forces with the AGH World Film Festival to celebrate excellence in independent film production in Hamilton. Tonight's Cinema Hamilton Awards night is an exciting evening where the award winners are revealed and the prizes given in eight categories from Best Short Film to Best Feature Film.

We have provided use of centrepieces for the tables and we are honored to be along side great artisans in the community. This evenings theme is vintage Hollywood so we ran with inspirations from the 20's - 50's using milk glass vessels, french netting and feather accents among our fabric blooms and paper flowers. Tones of sepia, cream, ivory and white were  combined, to provide depth and aged character in each arrangement.

  Aim & I are both supporters of Independent film makers. Our big brother Brandon has been experimenting in film since he was young. Brandon went on to attend Humber Colleges' film program, upon completion (after a memorable experience involving cop's and the tactical team .. unplanned.. during filming... of a drive by shooting scene..) Brandon went on to produce many great bodies of work. Along the way, working with great friends and clients over at Partners Productions and now enjoys a career at Toronto's Dazmo Digital. Yes, we have a fondness and a respect for all aspects of film.

We congratulate the City of Hamilton’s Economic Development Office and Beaux Mondes for the giving of time and talent to produce the 2012 Cinema Hamilton Awards tonight at Theater Aquarius.

You can take a peek at our work for this event in the Etsy shop
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Thursday, 26 July 2012

An age old challenge ..


So, in the wedding world we have some challenges. 
In fresh wedding design the challenges are far greater BUT no matter if it is Fresh or Faux this one challenge is universal.

 Often brides fall in love with the romantic softness our bouquet's portray.
However a bride wants to keep in her colour scheme and somehow want's it incorporated.
Simple enough to do if it is a pale or pastel. With vibrant colours it is much trickier.
The harsh vibrance of deep tones really contrast with a soft romantic look and so the struggle begins.
This bouquet pictured is what we have so far for our client Michelle.
Michelle's dress is white and our hydrangea in this bouquet is just a shade off white.
The fabric flowers we have created are creamy with a pale blue centre.
Michelle's colour scheme is a persimmon orange-red, emerald-Aqua green (as echoed in our paper poppy) and a pale blue.
What we face here is a jarring contrast. 
It was an old thought that cream against white would make the white dirty .. what are your thought's on this?
What can we do to make this bouquet look softer? what shade should the Hydrangea be changed too?

Let us know your thought's!

Aim & Mel



Off Beat Bride

Soo, as I said in our last post .. fun stuff this week!

Our past Etsy Bride was featured on a well trafficked Blog.
Here is the link Off Beat Bride and here are a few of the pictures Bailie sent us. Please visit the Off beat Bride site, it is amazing!
Further below you will find more pictures of this weeks work .. and some problem solving techniques for communication.











Problem solving - communicating a visual art

After putting together a wedding this week our client still had a hard time with her bouquet. We had taken all of our images on your photo shelf in daylight. Her bouquet seemed to be looking a little flat thought we had made sure to follow her exact instructions. After taking images at serveral angles and different variance of day light during the day it then dawned on me.
My bride needed to see her bouquet being carried, on a person. We need to bring the bouquet to life for her.
I called on Iris to dawn her photo shoot dress and stand with the bouquet.
As soon as we sent this photo below our bride responded with in seconds! She was over the moon! 
She was able to feel the romance, warmth and softness of  her bouquet and visualize herself walking down the Isle holding it.

Pheww! job well done.