"Sugar and Spice and everything nice..." That is what this summer's debutant party is made of. Such a fun and original "candyland" theme.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
Floral Trends for Summer 2014
Pantone may have dubbed 2014's color or the year "Radiant Orchid", but here in Cincinnati, it was all about blush, pink, peach, champagne, taupe, cream, white and gold!
Elegance and class are the buzzwords for summer 2014 with our Yellow Canary couples. Soft romantic colors with rich gold highlights.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
From the Garden: Zinnias
Labels:
gifts from the garden,
Yellow Canary,
Yellow Canary Floral Designs,
Yellow Canary Flowers,
zinnias
Monday, August 18, 2014
Classy Casual: The Family Farm Wedding
This summer Yellow Canary had the pleasure to provide florals for an intimate family farm wedding. The beauty of this wedding is that the couple was able to maintain the informal theme without sacrificing class.
The following are a few shots we took ourselves (please forgive the darkness of a few shots. We hope for a few professional shots later).
The following are a few shots we took ourselves (please forgive the darkness of a few shots. We hope for a few professional shots later).
Monday, August 11, 2014
Travels: Beaufort, South Carolina
Beaufort, South Carolina has been a Yellow Canary favorite for many years. It has the small town charm that seems written into a script, but is stylish and modern just the same. Some of the most progressive meals I have enjoyed have been served on Bay Street in Beaufort and one of the most beautiful beaches I have seen has been at Hunting Island, just outside of Beaufort.
Marshes, Live Oaks and historical homes are the claim to fame!!
Marshes, Live Oaks and historical homes are the claim to fame!!
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
The Century Plant
I had the lucky chance to be driving past Elizabeth on 37th in Savannah, Georgia while their Century Plant was in bloom. At first I thought this was a SUPER rare occasion, but after a little Wikipedia-search, I found that they live 10-30 years, not the 100 that I had thought.
According to Wikipedia, the Agave Americana, does only flower once, but in the 10 to 30 years of existence, it "throws" offshoots to perpetuate itself.
Regardless of the actual age of the plant, it is still an impressive sight!
According to Wikipedia, the Agave Americana, does only flower once, but in the 10 to 30 years of existence, it "throws" offshoots to perpetuate itself.
Regardless of the actual age of the plant, it is still an impressive sight!
Friday, August 1, 2014
Ready for the County Fair!
It's time for a little slice of Americana! Sunflowers and gingham, tin cans and Queen Anne's Lace. The county fair themed event just begged for these all American classics! Click here and here for more photos from this throwback event with Viva Bella Events.
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