Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Blooming Bollate

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E and I try to enjoy a short walk in the afternoons because we are both cooped up inside our flat working all day.

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It is hydrangea season in Italy and the blooms are breathtaking! Colors I haven't seen before, and massive bushes every where.

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Suburban Italy has been such a different experience from honeymooning in the big cities. We're enjoying seeing another side to Italy -- the everyday life. We pass local grocery stores, gelaterias, the pharmacy, the library. Nothing epic or breathtaking, but lovely in its own way.

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I love our afternoon strolls and these beautiful blooms!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

We've got a Latte Love!: the day before the big day

It's official--recaps have begun!

This is kind of pathetic....yesterday was our 10 month-a-versary! But I'm really excited to share this journey with so many old and new friends [most of whom I haven't met in real life!]
Thank you for your support, encouragement, and inspiration!


The day before the Big Day was really exciting, but we had lots of work to do. I sent E off with his boys in the morning, and my whole possy headed to Aunt Jet's to begin!

We arrived to a kitchen full of buckets of beautiful flowers. I couldn't wait to get started putting these beauties together!

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There were 7 of us and everyone split up and got right to work, while enjoying breakfast goodies from my Grammy "B", and mimosas.

I've dubbed all my bridesmaids with coffee related nicknames (in keeping with my blog name) to maintain their relative anonymity.

Vanilla Bean aka Caitlin just started a Newlywed blog which you should all check out and say Hi!
The Midwest Mrs. She traveled in from MI, so she missed the first part of the wedding activities on Thursday.
Also, my baby sister, Caramel was taking a summer class and MIA in these pictures as well.


Aunt Jet and Toffee got started sorting flowers for each of the bridesmaid bouquets into buckets and vases

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I grabbed a mimosa and took my tired self to the office to get crackin' on the programs!

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Grammy and Mocha get to work assembling programs!

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We all worked like busy little bees all morning. Finally it was time to put the bouquets together!

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After all the gathering and sorting, bunching and plucking, I grabbed the rubber-banded stems for each bouquet and tightly wound floral tape to hold them together. This isn't easy!

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then we wrapped the stems in satin ribbon (white for me, chocolate brown for bridesmaids), and secured them with pearl pins.

I left the stems extra long to keep the bouquets in water without getting the satin wet.

We took all the 'left overs' and put them together in these vases for the pedastals in front of church. I had originally wanted all tulips, but the tulips were tiny.
And I think this arrangement turned out beautifully!

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For those interested, here are the flower deets. We purchased flowers for all the decorations, bouquets and bouts from the local grocery store (ordered 12 days in advance).

Gerber daisies
Button mums
Football mums
Tulips
Peonies
Roses
Tea roses
Hydrangea
Hypericum berries
Alstromeria (white flower with brown tiger stripes in center)
Baby's breath

We used the baby's breath for church decor, and the hydrangeas for the centerpieces as well as in the bouquets.
The bouts were tea roses with hypericum berries and the bouquets included a few of everything except baby's breath.

At the end of the day, I was too overwhelmed to try to make the bouts ourselves, so my aunt had a florist acquaintance of hers put them together for us for a couple dollars a piece!

In total we spent about $650 on all the flowers, supplies, and labor (We could have cut this budget by $75+, but i was insistent on having out-of-season peonies and tulips!)

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I had found out a week before the wedding that our venue had planned an event that evening before our wedding--when we were planning to set up! At the point I booked the venue, there was no venue coordinator, so I hadn't even thought to ask the venue to help set up all the decor. A week before the wedding I was introduced to the brand-new wedding coordinator (new to both the venue and to coordinating) Instead of spending the afternoon setting up, we dropped off a truck load of things and tried to share as many verbal instructions as possible for the venue to set up on Friday morning. I was disappointed and frustrated, but didn't have time think about it!

(Later I acknowledged the positive side about this unexpected scenario: it freed up two hours of our time on Thursday, which really made a big difference for my stress level!)

Then all the ladies (including FMIL and a few aunts) headed over to the nail salon.

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After a fun hour of primping and chatting, we rushed home to get ready for the rehearsal!


Monday, May 4, 2009

DIY Tutorial: Baby's Breath Decor

With less than 50 days left, I understandably have lots to do.
But so many projects are done--I want to share them with you before life gets even busier!

I plan to DIY all my flowers, including decor for the ceremony and reception..and this post is just the beginning! 
Last Wednesday, I met my Aunt Jet for some flower-experimentation.  She had bought two bunches of baby's breath for $4 each from the local grocery store.


Previously, we had purchased three galvanized pails in different heights and sizes, and spray painted them brown.  The brown made them match our theme better and added a little bit of elegance as these will be in the church for our ceremony decor.

            


We took some floral foam, and cut pieces that would fit in the bottom of each pail.  They have to fit snig if you are going to fill the pails with water.

After filling one pail with water and realizing it leaked, we found old margarine, sour cream, and cottage cheese tubs and used them inside the pots to hold the water.

We cut the stems into a couple of different heights and used the broken stems to fill in along the edges of the bucket.

We figured out that we'd need two bunches for the large pail and 1.5 bunches for each of the smaller pails.  Since I have two of each size pail (6 total), we will need about 10 bunches ($40)

I'm thrilled with how they turned out!

Lastly, remember my little DIY project for the pew decor?
We set aside a sprig of baby's breath to test this final project out too!

Perfect.  





 

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