Rodney + Megan= Married!
Labels: RH Phillips
Sacramento wedding flowers, advice and news
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Rodney + Megan= Married!
Labels: RH Phillips
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Should you DIY your wedding flowers?

A big trend in wedding planning is "do-it-yourself". From invitations to floral design, more and more couples are looking to DIY as a way to save money on wedding expenses.
Deciding to design your own wedding flowers is an admirable but often overwhelming prospect. Before you make the decision to undertake such a monumental task consider everything you will need to plan and orchestrate. I have compiled a list of steps that need to be taken when you are designing your own wedding flowers.
Select Your Flowers
Many different elements factor into your choice of flowers. Here are some items to consider when making your selections:
Labels: Andrea's Images, diy wedding flowers
Friday, May 22, 2009
Boutonnieres with attitude
A couple of good friends of mine are getting married soon. The groom is the guitar player in my Husband's band, Desario.
I love this boutonniere for the shreddin' Groom. In fact I love all the boutonnieres on Fritts Rosenow.
Now why didn't I think of that?
Labels: boutonniere
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Enchanced Echeverias

The Echeverias plant is all the rage. Long lasting, easy to care for with a clean and modern sensibilty it is no wonder the Echeverias has captured so many hearts.
For this project I chose Design Master Color Tools to highlight and accent the natural beauty of the Echeverias plant, Perle Von Neurnberg.
Ingredients:
Design Master Color Tool- Raspberry
Design Master Color Tool- Lavender
Design Master Color Tool- Hyacinth
Design Master Color Tool- Violet
1- 6 inch Echeverias plant
1- 14 inch tall clear cylinder vase
White aquarium rock
Moss
40- 2 foot long curly willow tips
10- Silk or fresh white dendrobium orchids
Bind wire
Wood picks with wire
Cold glue
Sandwich bag
Steps:
1. Paint 10 curly willow stems Lavender
2. Paint 10 curly willow stems Hyacinth
3. Paint 10 curly willow stems Violet
4. Set painted curly willow stems aside
5. Pour the white aquarium rock out 2 inches deep on a newspaper covered flat surface.
Spray the top of the rock with Raspberry, allow to dry, stir the rocks and spread them out 2 inches thick once again. Repeat with each color until at least half the rocks are showing color.
6. Spray moss with Lavender color tool until mostly covered.
7. Remove Echeverias plant from pot. Knock off most of the dirt. Place the plants root system in a sandwich sized plastic bag. Secure the bag around the root ball with bind wire.
8. Gather the painted curly willow stems with the left over unpainted stems and form into a loose wreath shape. The size of the wreath should frame the outer most leaves of the Echeverias plant.
9. Fill the cylinder vase with painted rocks ¾ full.
10. Place Echeverias on top of the rocks in the cylinder vase and fill around the root ball with painted rocks until the root ball is no longer showing.
11. Frame the Echeverias with the curly willow wreath and secure into place using wood picks.
12. Lightly paint the centers of the white dendrobium blossoms with Raspberry Color tool.
13. Attach the painted dendrobium blossom to the curly willow wreath using cold glue.
14. Finish around the opening of the vase and under the Echeverias plant with the painted moss.
Labels: projects
Monday, May 18, 2009
Some randomness
I have been having so much fun with the Nikon I bought last year. I have even been photographing friends and family's children.
I love the ability to capture vignettes of world around me. When I am designing with flowers I am telling a story that I create. When I am photographing I am capturing the story as it unfolds.
Labels: family
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Very sweet gift
Labels: family
Monday, May 4, 2009
Hayley and Martyn are married!
Labels: green, pink orange