




Kari and Joey got married today! The Mother of the Bride’s friends have a tradition; when one of their children gets married the other friends will bring food to eat. It is always the same type of sustaining food needed during a busy day: water, rolls with turkey or ham, grapes, and Twizzlers. I thought it was a great tradition, one I may want to start someday.
The inspiration for the flowers is always the bride’s dress, but never so much as it was today. Kari’s dress was so romantic, full of texture and elegance. She wanted blues and purples and she said she “loves roses”. A clean, luxurious look is what I envisioned for her with lots of big pops of color and LOTS of roses. 48 dozen, to be exact, throughout the wedding party and reception arrangements. The bouquets had really open vandella roses, calla lilies, purple hyacinth, light purple dahlia, dark blue delphinium, blue hydrangea, purple stock, and navy blue viburnum berries to bring the bouquets into the late summer.
I decided last minute that my most recent bride, Laura and her husband Dustin, should not have rose corsages as planned for their special women attending. While I was walking around my garden earlier this week, I noticed the begonias near the chicken coop looked very similar in color to the two tone, leonidas roses Laura was going to carry in her bouquet. Leonidas roses are a very creamy yellow with a nice soft rust color on the edge/insides. The little begonias were perfect. They were yellow with the red rust color on the edges! I had the corsage flowers pinned down …so to speak. The leaf behind the begonias comes from my Caramel Coral Bells plant, also growing in the garden. Laura’s bouquet did not come from my garden, but it was really fresh and smelled like a dream.

Lake Minnetonka Metro Magazine printed a nice article about me and they also put my bouquet on the cover! My first magazine shoot and cover. Thank you, Tate, for taking great pictures of my flowers!
Normally, I avoid the sun. I wear sunscreen all the time and big hats when I garden. But when I saw how the 7:45 am sunrise hit my soft pink bouquet, I just had to love the sun at that moment. This bouquet was created for the Spring/Summer 2010 issue of MN Bride Magazine. The photo shoot was this morning. I had to show you all a peek. I am really happy how my two bouquets turned out. I did a bright yellow one as well, but you will have to look for its picture in the magazine next January to see that one. A girl has to have a little mystery…