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Category Archives: Wedding Flowers
Flowers, Flowers, Who’s got the Flowers?
I’m “on-call” for Cat as she’s hitting the LA flower market early this morning and got the first text around 6am, saying there was major road construction on their way there, and the second text at 7am saying “No ranunculus. … Continue reading
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Weddinged
Rogue Bride to Rogue Mom: “My apartment has more elephants coming and going than an oasis in the Serengeti.” Context: Returning elephants to Ross that were too small, replacing them with larger white elephants. So, this morning, I got WEDDINGED. Weddinged. … Continue reading
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Flower Befuddlement
When I started planning my wedding, here were my rules: No pastels. No Peonies. No roses. And while it wasn’t on that shortlist, orchids were in my mind too as being over-freakin’-done. I thought manzanitas would be cool… But, somewhere … Continue reading
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Flower Muse – A Floral Revolution
There’s so much to say about the new DIY wedding flower website, Flower Muse. About how they are candid with where and how they source their flowers; about how they are partially owned by flower farmers themselves; about their commitment … Continue reading
Sneak Peak at my Guest Post for Hindsight Bride
I’ll be guest posting for Hindsight Bride soon and I just sent off the draft. It’s totally bad-ass in my opinion. Sarinya from The Daily Petal helped me out a ton with figuring out great alternatives to the ubiquitous peony, … Continue reading

