Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Stems Vase

For my birthday almost two months ago, Jim gave me a gorgeous gift that I love. This beautiful stems vase from Stems Vases.


I just love it.


We saw them for sale during our trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show several months ago, and they caught my eye. And these vases catching my eye caught Jim's eye, and he tucked that nugget of information away for a later date. So glad he did!


I love the way they really showcase the entire flower in all its glory.

The website has even more shapes and sizes for sale. Perhaps this post will catch Jim's eye again and he'll see how much I like the longer horizontal vase :)

Thank you dear, for another lovely birthday gift!


Sunday, May 16, 2010

May Flowers from our April Showers

A gorgeous Sunday here today in the northeast. I spent most of the day inside crafting for Zett's wedding but did have all the windows open while Jim worked on the yard. I did manage to get some time outside to smell the roses - literally - they smell gorgeous! Snipped some peonies to enjoy inside also. Wish I had some more time to spend in the garden...that time will come after Panama.

All of the flowers here are from plants inherited with the house. I plan to expand the rose garden at some point, and now that one of the the large trees next door has been cut down, we will get more afternoon sun on one section of our garden. That should benefit the additional peonies I intend to plant next to the one peony plant already there. 


Last year the roses were a bit hit-or-miss. Gorgeous blooms at the beginning of the season, then the bushes looked like they were all going to die. They came back for a late season bloom, but not nearly as impressive. A better winter this year and more aggressive pruning will hopefully yield better results. So far so good...






These roses along the side of the house end up getting really tall no matter how much I prune them back. Reaching for the sun over all the tall trees around our property. They smell amazing though. 



Only had about three peony blooms from this plant last year. This year it is loaded with blooms - so excited! Too gorgeous to leave outside for the squirrels to admire.



Love how the smell fills the house.

Hope you had a great Sunday!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Photos from early spring

A busy Saturday for me, so I just wanted to share some photos I took with my new camera in early spring. They were all taken on our property - the flowers have been such a treat after the long and snowy winter!

Enjoy!

















And these were taken a few weeks later...












Thursday, May 13, 2010

My Best Friend's Wedding - Flowers

We're finalizing the flowers for the wedding this week, and I thought I'd put all my research into a blog post to kill two birds with one stone...

As you may recall, the colors for the wedding are turquoise, red, and orange. Turquoise will be the main color, with the red and orange accents. 

Red and orange flowers will dominate, with these ideas for bouquets in mind:

Photo: theknot.com
For Zett, Orange Gloriosa Lilies and Red Splendid Renata Roses

Photo: theknot.com
A single dahlia bloom, but for Bryan, in red.

Photo: theknot.com
For the groomsmen, orange orchids OR

Photo: theknot.com
A single orange calla lily on the lapel.

Photo: theknot.com
Something like this for the me (matron of honor), but with red and orange only. Love the roses, calla lilies, orchids, and I'd add some dahlias.




Something like this for the wrist corsage for the girls. Red roses or dahlias with orchids and/or calla lilies in red and orange.


Photo: etsy.com
Then again, something like this out of fabric is pretty fabulous...


Can't wait to see it all come together in less than THREE WEEKS!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day and a preview

To all the great moms out there...and especially mine...HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!


I just wanted to let everyone know what will hopefully be in store from me in the coming weeks. I have been absent from my blog for a few weeks - absolutely swamped with life. 

Some upcoming posts:

Zett's wedding is fast approaching - more to come on that and the projects we're working on. 
I have the fun photos to share from her surprise bridal weekend in Houston. 
A new camera and the lovely spring flowers I took photos of in the garden.
Birthday cake for my sister-in-law.
Some crafting projects.
My frantic matron-of-honor dress search.
And perhaps a few other fun things. 

But mostly my time for the next 3 weeks will be spent working on the wedding details, crafting for the wedding, and hopefully having time to pack! Oh, and working a full time job. So I apologize for being absent in my posts recently - I promise to make it up to you! And of course post-wedding there will be lots of beautiful photos of the end result, courtesy of my Dad.

Until then, enjoy what is left of your Sunday!





Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Joel's Baby Shower - The Results!

Oh my, have I been busy these past few weeks! What with planning Joel's shower, designing, printing, and addressing Zett's wedding invitations, turning 30 (!), Easter weekend, and full work weeks in between - it's been a lot to take in. The shower was a huge success and I would like to thank all of the lovely ladies who attended and made such a special day for my girl. She looked so adorable with her baby belly and we all had a wonderful time.

My intention is to supplement this post with some additional posts about some of the individual elements that went into the planning and execution of the party. So this will be a fun one with lots of photos! (I must admit, that I am not the best photographer, and I am terrible about remembering to take photos - so most of these photos are courtesy of my friend - the lovely and talented Danielle).


Also created by the lovely and talented Danielle were the invitations and thank-you cards. She used the crib quilt design that Jo registered for at Land of Nod as inspiration. 


Aren't they fantastic??!!

The shower was at lunchtime, and we had just enough people that I could make a large table in the kitchen to seat 12, and have the food served buffet style on the kitchen countertops. The dining room table was set with the desserts and the elements for a game, and then in the corner of the kitchen I set up a small table with the self-serve candy "bar" - as part of the favors. Gifts and appetizers were in the living room.

The menu:

Soups from Panera Bread: Cheese and Broccoli, Low Fat Chicken Noodle, French Onion, and Vegetarian Creamy Tomato.
Breads also from Panera Bread: French, Wheat, and Sourdough
Homemade sandwiches: Egg salad on whole grain white, smoked turkey and cheddar on wheat, and imported ham and swiss on rye.
Egyptian Bread Salad (recipe coming soon)
Field greens mix with balsamic vinaigrette

Dessert:

Two-tiered chocolate cake with fondant icing
Buttermilk vanilla cupcakes with buttercream icing


I had such fun decorating the cupcakes and making the cake. Both were delicious. I'd never worked with fondant on a large scale before, so was thrilled with the end result. It also tasted great as I made the fondant from scratch - so much better than anything store bought. 



The chrysanthemum cupcakes were from Martha Stewart's Cupcake book - page 267 - yum! A bit tedious, but once I got in the groove with the piping they were done in no time.


The favors were lovely narcissus in pots, wrapped in tissue paper and tied with a ribbon. 


The other part of the favor was this candy bar, where guests were invited to take a selection of candies home with them.


Jelly beans, rock candy, jelly apple slices, candied grapefruit slices, meringues, gumdrops, chocolates and more - all in the same color palette as the shower. 


The table was decorated with a lovely paisley blue and green tablecloth. I had various white jugs, urns, and vases with gorgeous assortments of white, green, and yellow flowers. The giant pompoms hanging above were handmade by me - some also adorned the front porch to greet guests (forgot to get a photo).


I really loved the way the decor turned out - everything looked so crisp and elegant. The sunshine outside certainly helped also - a gorgeous day despite the chill in the air. (The yellow kitchen and newly painted white cabinets helped also!) :)


Flowers everywhere! Just some potted tulips - 3 pots per metal container - covered in some spanish moss to make them look like they are actually planted in the containers.


We decorated the four windows in the living room with clothes line and baby clothes in the same color palette as the shower decor. So cute!


Danielle made this lovely diaper cake - so easy and so adorable!


A success! We all had a great time, and can't wait for the arrival of Baby S in May!

Check back soon for updates to this post on the cake and cupcakes, recipes, decorations, and more!


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