




The handle is hard to see on this one, but the handle was made out of an acrylic tube and was accented by purple gems. We added a collar of textured branches to help the bouquet scream texture.
This was on of our sustainable design bouquets. Here we used motherboards from a recycled computer and added a few locally grown calla, low watering succulents and some greens. The handle is wrapped with recycled ribbon (from an older box wrap we did) and screws & wire from the dismantling of the computer were used to accent the handle.And even more fabulous ones are in the making. We cannot wait to see how the images turned out for one we just did for Ceremony Magazine!
I have a bride that is using amazing hand-painted Chinese parasols for her girls and we are accenting the hand that holds the handle with a chunky turquoise bracelet with beautiful orchids and some tropical accents!
Come on, bring it on! Let us design something especially for you!





For your intimate sustainable design, consider repurposing your mother or great grandmothers gown into something eco-fabulous. The head table can be covered by an amazing linen, napkins can be wrap with bits of lace or the centerpeice can be the transformation. Here, we did it all.
The napkins are wrapped with the sleeves, the chairs are accented by the gowns boddice, antique costume jewelry adorn the bridal bouquet.The skirt of the wedding dress was shreaded into peices and let to hang loosely around a wreath ring. We dangled a few crystals from my inventory and attached it to a tower of glasses. These cups were from my great grandmothers collection that was handed down to me many years ago. I glued them together to create a 3' tall tower. We then added some roses, fern and orchids to accent the base.

Materials: Vintage wedding dress, circa 1970's picked up from Goodwill, Vintage stemware from my grandmothers collection. Glue. Corsage Pins.