Est. 2011

August 21, 2012

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inspiration | flower aftermath

This past week I got to work with Jeanette from True Florette (thanks for connecting us, Holly!!). She provided all the arrangements (and they were stunning) and a hanging flower installation for our #blogbashnyc! Jeanette did a wonderful job incorporating unique greens, including passion vine, mint, maidenhair fern, jasmine, oregano, bay laurel, fruiting almond, eucalyptus, and dogwood. I was truly impressed with her work. Official photos coming sooooon!
One of my least favorite aspects of events is the post-event clean up and unpacking all my boxes and bags. But one of my favorite elements is the flower aftermath. I love dissecting arrangements, sorting the different types of plants, and taking lots and lots of photos. I am just fascinated with the shapes, colors, and textures of the various greens. 
Enjoy! 

All photos were taken with my iPhone…

Happy Tuesday!
Rebecca

  1. eskimo*rose says:

    What a gorge selection of flowers, I hope you got to take some home!
    xx

  2. They were sooo lovely! Great shots above <3

  3. Kate Wyver says:

    Beautiful photos, such stunning shapes!

  4. Kristin B says:

    Such lovely photos!
    x K

  5. I absolutely adored her arrangements!!

  6. zivar says:

    beautiful photographs and so simple. good inspiration!

  7. Jaclyn says:

    I love the assortment left. Green leaves and muted colors are sometimes so much more interesting that big colorful blooms.

    Stay in the Lines

  8. I love that you shot the photos like a botanical study. It makes me feel nostalgic for some reason.

  9. LOVE the aftermath of a good flower bouquet! The individuals pieces are so interesting by themselves.

  10. Pink Ronnie says:

    Love these. Have been trying to take some floral shots myself today, you've inspired me to keep going!
    Ronnie xo

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