Est. 2011

October 25, 2013

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Florals for Anthropologie & A Morning at Wollam Gardens










 

I am so blessed to know the ladies at Sweet Root Village! Since meeting Rachel and Lauren late last year (at Carrie‘s baby shower!), and starting to work with them on collaborative projects earlier this year, we’ve just had so much fun. They’re a constant encouragement, they push me creatively, they are seriously talented floral designers and photographers, and well, I’m simply thankful for their friendship!

A few weeks ago, we put together a fun post for the Anthropologie blog all about putting together the perfect fall bouquet. We headed out to Wollam Gardens where we met with Bob Wollam, the owner of this 11 acre flower farm, and one of the most gifted and knowledgeable flower farmers. He gave us a farm tour and allowed us to pick an assortment of lovely fall foliage. Then we set up shop on his front porch where Lauren designed the most gorgeous of arrangements, and Rachel documented the process. Bob then allowed us to style the flowers in his almost-200-year-old farm house. Thanks for welcoming us, Bob!

These are a few favorite shots and outtakes from our time at Wollam Gardens. Enjoy!

  1. Nicole says:

    Oh mi goodness. the flowers are beautiful but the two mommies and baby girls are even more beautiful. both babies in yellow polka dots??? THEY. ARE. SO. CUTE. i want to hug them both and feed them… well, whatever the healthy hipster version of chocolate chips cookies is. Hopefully chocolate chip cookies 😉 Okay, when Zoe's bigger…

  2. That is a beautiful arrangement. I wish I could come up with something half as good but this post gives me encouragement to at least try…;) Thanks for sharing!

    Tawni
    Folk & Fables

  3. kristyn says:

    Beautiful shots! I'm so in love with that flower arrangement. The berry draping pieces–I don't know what they're called–are exactly what I want in my wedding bouquet 😉

  4. janie says:

    so, so beautiful.

  5. Zoe is adorable! beautiful photos.

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