IN THE STUDIO
dans l’atelier
What it is—
Component #1: the newsletter
Think of it as your invitation to coffee. It’s where we talk about what really happens in the studio—the inspiration, the difficulties, and the joys. I want to peel back the curtain on this very full life as a florist, creative, entrepreneur, and mother with young children. In doing so, I hope to entertain your curiosities and encourage you through your struggles and towards your own dreams.
Component #2: this! the blog
This space acts as a folder for things I mention in the emailed newsletters. My goal is to keep the newsletter short and sweet. You can simply read the letter and be done, or delve deeper into a topic by clicking a link to a longer article or a more thorough gallery of images. This is where those additional musings and images will live.
Enter the atelier
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Spring Flowers Part I: the daffodils
I wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o'er vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowd,A host, of golden daffodils;
Fall wedding for these Artists in Tennessee
This beautiful outdoor fall wedding in the Chattanooga Valley celebrated the joining of two very gifted artists. They both have an eye for design so the details for them were just as important as the big picture. Though always aware of current trends, these two are bold enough to make their own style choices.
Wedding Flower Centerpieces at a Museum Venue in Tennessee
The focus of each centerpiece were the warm and dynamic garden roses called Distant Drums. This decadent rose, though covered in thorns, produces a bloom of dark pink and mauve that fades into blush and bursts into a fluffy golden center.
Wearable Flowers in North Texas
A modern, elegant approach to country wedding style. Rather than using predictable rustic or cowboy elements that are often found in western or barn styled weddings, the details created a more subtle, though still acutely, country vibe.
Bold Colors and Unique Florals
Our goal with this shoot was to push the boundaries of traditional wedding style in order to provide engaged couples with inspiration strong enough to comfortably lead them into something unique for their own wedding. We used bold colors, interesting textures and unusual floral designs.