It was my pleasure to provide flowers for a wedding at the Worthington United Methodist church with the following reception at York Golf Club. If was a beautiful sunny day for a wedding and everything came together wonderfully. The bride and groom had choosen a color palette of navy blue and seafoam green and wanted to complement the scheme with apricot/peach colored flowers.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Helleborus
The window for Helleborus sp., or lenton rose, blooms have almost past and as I look through my photos from the beginning of April, I am already to reminiscing. The elegent perennials have so much to offer to the garden. They are one of the first perennials to bloom in early spring, they have excellent, strong, textural green foliage throughtout summer and fall, plus they will establish in dry shade where it may be tough to get other plants to grow. You can't go wrong with Helleborus. Often, the trick to capturing their beautiful blooms is to get down on your knees. The blooms hang from the plant, forcing you to get down on the ground and look up toward the sky. Helleborus force us to slow down and notice the details in the garden, which is a health benefit to our fast paced lives. Enjoy these photos I took on April 1.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Wintry Wedding
It's been another long, cold winter in central Ohio, and I felt blessed to do a January wedding in Bexley at the United Methodist Church. The bride and groom chose a classic white palette for their color scheme. I was able to incorporate roses, ranunculas, and hydrangea, and captured some great shots of the bouquets amidst the fresh snow in my frontyard. Still booking for summer and fall 2011, and looking forward to using local blooms again in this upcoming wedding season.
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