Tuesday, January 31, 2012

For the Love of Flower: Kristi and Joe, October 2011

Kristi and Joe's wedding was a bit different than usual because I didn't do the personal flowers.  Instead they were put together by some designers I really admire, Blue Bouquet.  However I really loved working on their wedding at The Hobbs Building, which is actually where my husband and I had our reception.  Kristi definitely wanted to embrace the fall vibe, but didn't want it to be the usual palette of oranges, reds, and golds.  Blue Bouquet came up with a beautiful concept that included soft peaches and pinks, alongside dark crimson dahlias, and smokebush.  Kristi also wanted us to add in dried green hydrangea that she and her mom had purchased.  I'd never worked with them before but they were fabulous and really filled out the arrangements nicely.  A big thank you to Kristi and Joe for letting us be part of your day!


xo ~ Em


 


Gorgeous crimson dahlias in rustic centerpieces.
Gorgeous crimson dahlias in rustic centerpieces.


Varied size and height containers with lots of greens.
Varied size and height containers with lots of greens.


 


fall centerpieces with pink, orange, green, and red flowers
fall centerpieces with pink, orange, green, and red flowers


 


Lanterns and burlap runners.
Lanterns and burlap runners.


 


Tree for escort cards.
Kristi's mom hand drew each of these escort cards to hang from this tree.


 


The receptions space at The Hobbs Building.
The receptions space at The Hobbs Building.


 


Large centerpieces for the outdoor courtyard.
Large centerpieces for the outdoor courtyard.


 


The garden roses, dahlias, and ranunculus were so gorgeous.
The garden roses, dahlias, and ranunculus were so gorgeous.


 


Lush green garlands with wispy wheat and muslin ribbons.
Lush green garlands with wispy wheat and muslin ribbons.





 



Wednesday, January 25, 2012

My So Called Life: Horses in Black and White

When I was a kid I absolutely loved horses, what little girl didn't though?  Near my parents house there was a farm, and we used to stop by and feed and pet the horses.  There was a white one, a black one, and a little brown baby colt with a white spot on it's forehead.  Now the colts all grown up, but we still like to stop by and feed them an apple or two every now and then.


xo ~ Em 


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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

For the Love of Flowers: Mikala and Jaime, October 2011

Mikala and Jaime live in Washington D.C. so the first time I met them was on Skype.  They were getting married at The Madrid Theatre in Kansas City, so they wanted their flowers to compliment the space with it's warm colors.  Mikala also loved the idea of arrangements with hanging orchids, almost like fall leaves.  The personal flowers were dramatic in shades of red, burgundy, and one of my favorite flowers, black scabiosas.  A big thank you to Mikala and Jaime for letting us be a part of your day!


xo ~ Em


Red and burgundy bouquet



Red and burgundy bouquet

Red curly willow and orchid arrangement.


Red curly willow and orchid arrangement.


Red orchid cake flowers.


all images by emmy-ray



Monday, January 23, 2012

Make Something Monday: DIY Ombre Glitter Shoes

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Make Something Monday is back with today's step by step project.  I absolutely LOVE all things glitter.  I have two pairs of glittery shoes, and had been seeing some DIY's, including this one on one of my favorite hand made blogs, A Beautiful Mess.  It seemed like a fairly simple process so I thought I'd give it a try.  We attended Party Arty this past weekend, a fundraiser for The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.  Everyone gets dressed up in their finest duds for the event, and I found a beautiful off-white grecian inspired gown at Hemline.  


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Matt and I at Party Arty.


I wanted to give my dress a modern edge so I wore an architectural cuffs, statement earrings, and simple cocktail rings.  I did my hair in smooth waves, and added some bright plum lipstick and nail polish.  I knew I wanted to carry my grandmothers iridescent blue clutch (one of my most prized accessories), for a pop of color, so I thought I'd try out the glitter shoe DIY and make a custom pair to match.


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Supplies:



  • Old pair of shoes.

  • Aleene's Tacky Glue

  • Paintbrush

  • Glitter: Since I was doing an ombre pattern I chose four different colors.  I like super fine glitter from Martha Stewart which I purchased at Michaels.

  • Newspaper

  • Mod Podge

  • Optional: paint that is the same color as your glitter (this will depend on what color shoe you start with).


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As you can see the shoes that I started with were not in very good shape.  They're satin covered so they had lots of marks and stains on them that I wasn't able to remove.  It was time for these babies to get a a face lift!


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Cover your workspace in newspaper, because as we all know glitter is messy.  Since my shoes were a bright banana yellow I decided to paint them teal before I got started with the glitter.  I figured this would help disguise any spots that might get missed, or in case the glitter flaked off.  If your shoes are a close color to your glitter you can skip this step.


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Next brush the Tacky Glue onto the shoe.  It's very thick, so try to keep it as smooth as possible so there won't be lumps and bumps all over.  I decided to do an ombre pattern on the shoes so I started with my darkest color of glitter at the tip of the toes.  Before you start put a piece of newspaper or magazine under your shoe so you can catch and save each color as you apply it.  Be super generous with your glitter, then shake it off.  Repeat for each color, or do all over if you are just using one color.


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Once each color of glitter is applied you may notice that they look a bit separated rather than blended.  To get an ombre effect they need to blend into each other a bit more.  Take a little bit of glue and lightly spread it between each color change.  Sprinkle a little bit of the darker color first until it's about half covered, and then add the lighter color on top.  Let the shoes dry overnight to make sure that everything is really stuck on.


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Take the shoes (outside is best) and hit the soles hard on the sidewalk, ground, etc. to get rid of all the little bits of loose glitter.  You won't be able to get all the loose pieces off, and you'll leave a Tinkerbellesque trail wherever you walk.  That's why the next step is optional but highly recommended, so you aren't shedding glitter all over you or your friends homes.


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Adding the Mod Podge will help seal the shoes so that you aren't losing glitter.  However it will kill some of the sparkle, and fades the color even though it dries clear.  I used glitter Mod Podge to add a bit more dimensionality of multi color sparkles to my shoes.  Take your paint brush and add as thin a layer as possible to your shoes.  It's thinner than the glue so it brushes on much more easily. 


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Mod Podge dries much more quickly than the Tacky Glue, I left mine for untouched for about 6 hours, but a few hours is probably sufficient.  Once they're dry it's time to wear them.  Mine were a bit stiff because of all the layers of glue, but it wasn't any different than breaking in a new pair of shoes.  They worked out great for the event, I didn't lose any of my glitter, and everyone loved my sparkly new footwear.


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Hazel approves.


Thanks for checking out my ombre glitter shoe DIY.  I hope you'll try it out for your own special event.


xo ~ Em 



Thursday, January 19, 2012

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

For the Love of Flowers: Sarah and Brian

Oh boy, I can hardly contain myself and my excitement for today's post.  First it was one of my favorite weddings of 2011, and two it was for my dear friends Sarah and Brian.  There's a lot of pictures here folks, so bear with me (although they're all full of sweet wedding inspired goodness, so it's definitely worth it).  


I've known Sarah since college.  The weird thing is that we didn't become good friends until my very last semester, but I'm glad we did.  She's creative, generous, and I truly enjoy traveling back to visit her.  She definitely found her match with Brian.  They're such a complimentary couple, and when they're together it's easy to see how at ease they are, and how much they love each other.  


xo ~ Em


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Sarah loves fall, so she definitely wanted to celebrate the colors of the season in the decor for the wedding, without making it stereotypical.  We went with lots of textural blooms in oranges and reds, and then added in some peaches and golds to soften things up.  She's also collected milk glass for years and years, so it was an easy choice for the containers.


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For each table we mixed in ghost pumpkins, gourds, candles, and succulents for a multi layered effect.  Sarah is a talented graphic designer and created all the escort cards and table numbers herself.


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For the personal flowers we used the same mix of flowers, but without any of the greens except a collar of dusty miller.  I wrapped the bouquets in off white silk ribbons and jute.  The men wore boutonnieres with a golden spray rose, billy balls, succulents, and dusty miller.  


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I also created some bridal accessories for Sarah including her birdcage veil that she wore for the ceremony, and then a headband with pleated silk pinwheels for the reception.  She even had a dress change (I told her she was like a celebrity).


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I absolutely loved their cake, isn't it gorgeous!  They held their event at the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs.  It was an amazing old hotel that is supposedly haunted.  As lovers of all things vintage it was the perfect spot for Sarah and Brian.  They had their ceremony in a beautiful chapel in the middle of the woods.  


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I snagged this sweet picture of my friends Shad, David, Maria, and Vladin right before the ceremony.  Miss hanging out with these guys...


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A big thank you to my friends Sarah and Brian for letting us be a part of your guys big day.  We had such an amazing time!


xo ~ Em