
Dainty with a vintage tip, Queen Anne’s Lace grows from May to October. Stop along the road to harvest. Photo credit and food coloring tutorial via 5 Orange Potatoes. Tip: use flowers with 1/2 to 2/3 of the head’s blossoms open.
DIY: Food Coloring, Queen Anne’s Lace
July 25th, 2010 § 15
A Gorgeous, Vertical Wedding Bouquet
June 30th, 2010 § 12
This three tier bouquet offers a geometric illusion – straight on, it could be a pinwheel. Photos by BellaRose as seen on Utah Bride Blog.
Reimagine Red For Summer Weddings
June 23rd, 2010 § 8

A bold lip, statement necklace and power flowers – red protects and is the color of passion. Pics: Grey Likes Weddings, Bunch Studio, credit: Adrienne Gunde.
Celosia: Velvet Texture & Vibrant Color
June 20th, 2010 § 8

Celosia caught my eye at the flower market. The bold hues represent happy, uncomplicated affection. Also known as cockscomb, it’s an original bouquet choice, especially lush wrapped in speckled leaves. Photo by Amelia Strauss.
Lesson: Tussie Mussie Flower Language
June 9th, 2010 § 14

Tussie-Mussies communicate through the language of flowers. See & learn more with a floral design lesson from Poppies & Posies. Pics: Missy Photography.
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Stunning Bouquet and Outside Tree Altar
June 8th, 2010 § 12
Inspired natural elements from a gorgeous afternoon wedding at an outdoor chapel. Pic: Meg Perotti (click to make bigger). More at Elizabeth Anne Designs.
Idea: Wooden Letter Flower Monogram
May 24th, 2010 § 20

Instead of moss letters, try flowers to liven up your monogram. Pink and white jasmine J. Crafted by Heavenly Blooms, image by Nataly Lemus.
NEW! Real wedding example from Life in the Super Burbs for Style Me Pretty.
Real Nashville Wedding: A Barn & A Bar
May 20th, 2010 § 22

A sampling from Claire and Tyler’s fresh rustic wedding. Get lost in the artful details – a groom’s DIY beer project, moss covered candles, and a gorgeous cake/flower set up fit for Mother Earth. Credit: Donald Yeager Photography
Mismatched Monochromatic Bouquets
May 18th, 2010 § 24
Mismatched bridesmaid bouquets made with a single type of flower display chic differentiation without noise. Use your ‘maids favorite flower to personalize. Image credit: Heather Saunders Photography
Unique Wedding Flower: The Protea
May 11th, 2010 § 20

Known for a long vase life, proteas are said to symbolize diversity and courage. See more protea bouquets, decor, and cakes. Credit: Jen Lynn Photography.
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