Monday, May 5, 2014

Spring Bridal Shower


I'm usually behind the camera or behind the scenes making everything look pretty, which means I don't get much of a chance to get in front of the camera.  So here I am, in front of the camera with one of my creative partners in crime, Alora of Alora Rachelle Photography.  This photo was taken at Alora's bridal shower a few weeks ago by Sue of Catherine Suzanna Photography.  Isn't her skirt adorable?!  Hop over to Sue's blog to see more of the Alora's cherry blossom themed bridal shower.   
  

Monday, April 28, 2014

Yellow Tulips


These are the first locally grown tulips of the season that I picked up from Cold Frame Farm!  Lisa of Cold Frame Farm grows many yummy veggies along with some gorgeous blooms.  If you live in the area, stop by and pick up something healthy and delicious for yourself.  Since Lisa grows vegetables, I added some kale, herbs and other greens to this arrangement.  I think it turned out great.



Monday, April 14, 2014

Colorful Spring Floral Arrangement


When this arrangement was delivered, I was told that the recipient cried when she received it.  It's amazing that sending flowers can make someone feel so special. I'm currently obsessed with this colorful palette of bright pink and yellow.  With the long winter behind us, I'm ready for some color. 



Monday, March 31, 2014

Growing


Today's post is about flowers, food, gardening and exploring new things in life.  For as long as I can remember, my parents' yard has been filled with plants, flowers, vegetables and fruit.  My childhood dog would even go out and pick raspberries off the bush and eat them or chew on a peach that had fallen off the tree onto the grass.  Many of our friends also had gardens or farms where they grew their own vegetables. So gardening came naturally and when I moved into my own home, I started a little perennial garden.  The problem with the yard at my first home was that it was heavily shaded and the only thing I could grow successfully were hostas.  Now, I'm in my second home where there is lots of sun.  Hooray!  I've planted more perennials and each year I continue to expand my garden.  This year I'm planning on adding herbs, veggies and an "official" cutting garden filled with annuals and for the first time I'm starting from seed. In the past, I've just bought starter plants.  I'm excited to report that the my seedlings have germinated!  Along with the fun adventure of seeds, my husband and I have decided to change over to a more plant based diet, so the herb and veggie garden should come in handy this summer.  I'm trying to do my part for the earth through flowers and food.  Every little bit helps, right?  I'm learning an entire new way of cooking and now I feel good about what I'm eating.  Have you tried anything new this year?  Go on, grow and explore.  There are fresh, amazing experiences waiting out there for you.