Had to post this photo of two wonderful stacks of ribbons. We are doing a wedding at Woodend, the Audubon Society mansion in Chevy Chase, MD and we will decorate a metal railing near the grove where the ceremony will take place with a swag made from the cream/pink/beige ribbons, and will make a more elaborate one for the inside staircase with the other sherbert colors. I love taking a group of colors and swagging them together - we have used ribbon groups to decorate Christmas trees and table edges and love how festive it looks.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Ribbon love
Had to post this photo of two wonderful stacks of ribbons. We are doing a wedding at Woodend, the Audubon Society mansion in Chevy Chase, MD and we will decorate a metal railing near the grove where the ceremony will take place with a swag made from the cream/pink/beige ribbons, and will make a more elaborate one for the inside staircase with the other sherbert colors. I love taking a group of colors and swagging them together - we have used ribbon groups to decorate Christmas trees and table edges and love how festive it looks.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Sample centerpiece
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The first wedding of the summer
On Sunday we did our first wedding of the summer. It was the most elaborate wedding we have produced and thanks to the wonderful staff at the Capitol Hilton which is located 2 blocks from the White House, we had a great experience.
The photos show the chuppah we built. The bride wanted a round one and we made it with my husband's help. The underside had pleated satin fabric covering it and the sides and legs were draped with a similar satin. We added a garland of plumosa fern, varigated pittosporum and ruskus and decorated that with peach and cream roses, white hydrangea and dendrobium orchids.
The wedding pieces themselves were white and light green. More pictures to come on this event.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Garden Party at Landon
Last night there was a garden party in the Perkins Garden, the amazing azalea garden at The Landon School. It was a beautiful sunny evening. The client wanted white and green flowers only, so we used wonderful green and white parrot tulips, Green Goddess callas, green Bells of Ireland and white hydrangeas in several different containers.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Holton party
Tonight, Hal and I made many different types of arrangements for a party in McLean, Virginia. The house is painted and furnished in very pale colors of teal, beige and cream so we kept a fairly quiet palette of greens, creams and whites with a little touch of orange on the tables out on the deck. The green calla arrangement added a little drama to the entry and the rest of the pieces were subtle and calm.
Parasol tent
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Wedding sample
Landon Mother's Day
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Grandmother's Tea at Holton
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Today I hosted a baby shower for my good friend Becca. She is a design fanatic like me and I tried to make this a memorable event without resorting to making a diaper cake or forcing the guests to play cheesy games. So I combined the idea of a ladies tea with a baby shower. The flavor of ginger became a theme (and I was not thinking about how good ginger is for morning sickness). We made ginger cupcakes with crystallized ginger in both the cake and frosting and decorated them with the typical baby sugar decorations. We also served green tea ginger ale. A friend made madelines and Becca's mom made lemon curd tarts. Tea sandwiches and chicken salad on raddichio leaves were also on the menu. I made her a crown to wear and hung a glitter letter banner over the dining room doors. Outside on the patio I filled her mom's antique tea cups with blue delphinium, pink roses and lily of the valley. The zebra is the high chair is a sock doll made from an old pair or Becca's socks by my friend Lucy Tracy, a weaver in Bar Harbor, Maine. It was a beautiful day.
Landon Azalea Festival party
This weekend Landon School is holding its annual azalea festival. They sell plants and gifts and their wonderful azalea garden, dedicated to twin boys who died in World War II, is open to the public. The variety of azaleas is breathtaking. There was an opening party on Thursday night and we helped the volunteers make simple centerpieces - a single cymbidium stalk in a water filled cylinder, and we made a large buffet arrangement, pictured here. My friend Ann was in charge of the total decor and thought to hang 100 paper parasols upside down from 6 cords hung from the top of the tent - it was lovely and clever.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Holton Reunion
This past Friday and Saturday was Alumnae Reunion weekend at Holton-Arms School. This is a two day event with lunches, cocktail parties and dinners for returning alums. I used a different color scheme from previous years - for most Holton events I use a color palette of blue/white/yellow - blue and white are the school colors and yellow brightens it up. This year I used pastel blue, pink lavender and silver with a little darker purple to make things pop. The flowers used are ranuculus, tulips, roses, dusty miller and a purple kale leaf.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Small arrangement
Saturday, March 1, 2008
A romantic Saturday
Sunday, December 16, 2007
More Botanic Garden photos
Here are two more detail photos of the display in the Botanic Garden. One of the gardeners added the little bird to the top of the bird cage wondering if we would notice. One funny thing about this display is that people feel free to mess around with it. Whenever we go down to refresh things, objects that are meant to be lying around in disarray are tidily stood up straight, Christmas balls are in new places, silver sprayed magnolia pods and pine cones are in odd places - it is funny - I guess they see it as a interactive display.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
More photos from the Botanic Garden
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Tuesday luncheon
This is a photo of an arrangement for the ladies luncheon this past Tuesday and the room in the Sulgrave Club in Washington, DC where the lunch took place. The order was for something with daisies and we obliged, but put them with yellow roses, dusty miller, creamy tulips and seeded eucalyptus. We loved the color scheme of white/cream, yellow and grey - it reminded me of some vintage print tablecloths.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Christmas at the US Botanic Garden
In the week before Thanksgiving, we worked on a Christmas installation for the US Botanic Garden. We were given a 40 foot long by 4 foot deep raised bed and 2 smaller beds in the conservatory to decorate for Christmas. The color scheme had to work with the palette of colors used in the rest of the Christmas installations in the building - silver/cobalt blue. We opted for a very subtle palette of silver and the pale blue/green of spruce and junipers with mostly silvery and glass decorations. We also used a pale pink poinsettia with silvery leaves.
We wrapped trees in silver painted grape vine that jumped off and flowed over other plants. An old circular stained glass window frame leans against the back glass window next to the Christmas tree.
This installations will be up until January 6 and may evolve over the next 7 weeks - we have to fluff it up each week to keep it looking fresh.
There is also the most amazing outdoor train layout made by a group from Kentucky. If you are in DC - come and check this out.
This photo is one of part of the main bed - more posts will follow with other details.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Back to School Night
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The first fall wedding
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