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Holiday Table Inspiration

December 29, 2013

ONEHOPE Holiday Table Final Flattened

Faux Sheepskin – Ikea |  Confetti Placemats – Kitchen Papers  |  Hurricanes – West Elm  |  Cedar garland for table – Available at most wholesale flower marts | Clear glass candlesticks – CB2  | Hanging candle holders – CB2  |  Deerhead – ZGallerie  |  Chargers – Assorted from Michael’s and ZGallerie  | Reclaimed wood wall – Pallet wood DIY (details coming soon) | New York White Sequined Linen – La Tavola  |  Gold Rimmed Glasses – West Elm  |  Votives – Jayson Home and Garden (no longer available but similar here)

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Happy, Happy Holidays!!!  I hope everyone is having some much deserved down time and rest while gearing up for 2014!  I think it’s going to be a big one and I’m actually super excited to see what the new year holds 🙂  So, without getting too distracted, I REALLY wanted to get this published before Christmas, but if you follow me on Instagram, you might have seen what a ridiculously chaotic yet successful December we had over at ONEHOPE Wine.  We more than quadrupled our sales over last year and we had an all-hands-on-deck situation for most of December.  Instead of dabbling in anything creative, I was with the majority of our team in our warehouse packing boxes, sourcing product that we’d run out of (eeeek!) and helping to load hundreds upon hundreds of boxes onto multiple UPS trucks daily.  The experience of seeing our company grow like that and watching all of our hard work finally pay off was nothing short of incredible and I wouldn’t change being there, smack dab in the center of it for anything in the world 🙂

In early December, I posted a few sneak peeks from our ONEHOPE Holiday party (#ONEHOPEHoliday) at work. Since the wine industry is absolute madness in December every year, in 2012 we didn’t plan anything fun during the holidays. It was the first year that I really felt that the holidays just slipped through my fingertips and it bummed me out beyond belief. I wanted to make sure that didn’t happen again this year and planned an afternoon for the girls on our team to spend some time together outside of the work madness to decompress and do something fun. We played Christmas music, did a little wine tasting and gold leafed glasses to give away as gifts… It was just what we needed. Since we were going to have a photographer there to capture it as a DIY, I wanted to make sure that we gave our conference room a little TLC and turned it into a winter wonderland. I am SO HAPPY with how it turned out and can not wait to share the images our amazing photographer captured.  In the meantime, take a look at my inspiration board for the project 🙂

PS: I know Christmas is over, but I truly believe that so many Christmasy pieces can be carried into New Years Eve/Day parties.  So, recycle that garland, grab some gold confetti and wintery fur and enjoy your seasonal decor for a few more days!  If you’re not diggin’ it, keep this in your back pocket for next year 😉

xoxo

Meg

Design, Dine, Floral, Interiors, Wine Tagged With: christmas, decor, gold, green, holiday, home, inspiration, new years, nye, office, table, tablescape, wedding, work

Photo Shoot Inspiration

November 18, 2013

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Oh hello!  Happy Monday!  I’ve been a little MIA and apologize there.  My best friend from high school got married over the weekend and her sister, who was the maid of honor, is very pregnant with twins and couldn’t travel last minute.  She asked me to step up to the plate and it was such a whirlwind of a weekend.  There were some stressful moments, but everything ended up perfectly and  I could not be happier for my friend and her amazing new husband.  They met during our first week of college and are truly a perfect match.  I’m such a sucker for love and seeing them so happy on their day made my heart burst with joy.  Eeeee!  Even thinking about it still brings tears to my eyes.  I’ll be sure to share more there as soon as we get some pictures 🙂

On the work front, this week is going to be a big one as we plan a holiday crafts + cocktails photo shoot.  I’m SO excited for it.  I’ve pretty much been using the above image for every ounce of inspiration for styling this thing… everything about it is perfection.  The rustic textured table, the simple rosemary place settings and green + gold + white/neutral is my FAVORITE color palette on the planet.  So many ideas flowing… Time to get to work!

Hope your week is off to a great start!

xoxo

Design, Life, Wine Tagged With: gold, green, love, monday, photgraphy, photo shoot, rustic, wedding, weekend

Winter Wedding Weekend in Telluride

February 23, 2012

I often have a hard time readjusting after taking a weekend break from this crazy city and our return from Telluride, CO where we witnessed our friends Phillip and Claire marry last weekend was no different.  The couple currently lives in London where Claire is an accomplished interior designer and Phillip is an attorney at a world-renowned firm.  Telluride is a very special place for both of them and I’m so happy to have experienced it for the first time.  Growing up enduring frigid Midwest winters, I could hardly imagine why anyone would ever vacation in a cold place.  After living in Southern California for a few years, however, I can completely understand and traveling to this tiny, snow-covered mountain town of 2,000 was nothing short of enchanting.  Here are a few of my favorite moments from last weekend that make me smile 🙂

{Stunning morning view from our condo}

{Downtown Telluride}

{Taking the gondola up for the first time}

{Gorgeous mountain views in every direction}

{ Rare blog picture of the boyfriend and I… thinking of this day makes me so happy 🙂 }

{The long descent back to Telluride}

{Exploring in the powdery snow}

{LOVED the cozy lodge feel and architecture}

{Refueling at 9545 in Mountain Village thanks to the suggestion of some friendly locals}

{Gorgeous flowers in the reception bar area}

{“Mr. & Mrs.”}

{White and green florals and mercury glass… stunning!}

{Beautiful tablescapes}

{Burlap tablecloths, white china, white florals, silver mercury glass accents… a gorgeous winter wonderland}

{Is there anything in the world better than lobster pastry puffs?!  I mean… come on!}

{Love}

{View from Allred’s at the top of the mountain}

{I’m a sucker for antler chandeliers}

{Delicious post wedding breakfast hangover cure at The Butcher & The Baker}

 {Southwest scramble}

{Gearing up for the looong drive home}

{Perfect AZ desert sunset to end our weekend}

Design, Dine, Floral, Interiors, Life, Travel Tagged With: colorado, design, fashion, flowers, food, snow, Telluride, travel, wedding

Flower Arranging Tutorial

February 15, 2012

After taking a bit of a flower hiatus over the holidays, I was really itching to get back to the Flower Mart and get my hands back to work.  My friend’s February birthday was the perfect excuse so I drove downtown early one morning last week as the sun rose and with my tea in-tow to pick up a bundle of blooms and got to work.  After posting about Katie and Chris last week, I received a few emails asking how I do it – How flattering!  Quite simply, the answer is two fold.  I was raised by the most amazing mother with a green thumb passed down from my Grandfather.  For as long as I can remember, her hands were outside and in the dirt every Saturday and Sunday tending to her garden and she would make the most amazing arrangements.  I learned so much from just watching her, but she’d always share little tricks and secrets with me.  Also, to be quite honest, flower arranging just comes really naturally to me and is really soothing.  I’m amazed at the beautiful things nature creates on its own and I’m overwhelmed with gratitude and joy (even in the stressful moments!) while working with flowers.  It might seem difficult, but thankfully, the steps from fresh-cut blooms to the reward of a gorgeous arrangement are fairly simple… and I’m going to share them in as much detail as possible today.

{From left to right: Succulents, Dusty Miller, Dahlias, Ellington/Korean Fir, Ranunculus, Wheat Grass, Thistle.  Not pictured above: White Hydrangeas}

1.  First and foremost, decide what flowers you’re going to use for your arrangement.  For this one in particular, I was arranging for a friend who likes white flowers so I decided to use white flowers as a base with a lot of textured greens.

2.  Make sure you have everything you’ll need:  Container (and liner if your container is permeable), Oasis Floral Foam (for wet arrangements), flower picks with attached wire, floral tape (if you’re using foam to anchor your arrangements, you’ll almost never need tape, but I always keep it handy), pruners, flowers in fresh water.

3.  Cut your foam to the desired size (a knife works for this so don’t get talked into purchasing a foam cutter).  Make sure the foam fits snuggly in the container as to prevent the arrangement from shifting.   Take the foam out and soak it in a bucket of water until it no longer floats.  To speed up the process, sometimes it helps if you poke a few holes through the middle.

4.  Start with your largest flower (I like to use hydrangeas for this type of arrangement) give them a clean cut on an angle and cut away any leaves.  Place the first stem into the foam at one of the corners.  You want the flower to hang partially over the edge of the container.  Fill in the remaining three corners with hydrangeas and put the fifth hydrangea in the center.  When you are finished, you should still be able to see the foam if you look closely.  Make sure they aren’t packed together too tightly to add your remaining flowers.

5.  Choose your next largest flower, in this case it was the white dahlias.  Place them through (not next to) the hydrangeas and into the foam.  Putting them through the hydrangeas spreads the hydrangea buds apart and makes the arrangement more even and consistent.  You don’t want them to get lost in the hydrangeas so allow them to stick out a tiny bit further.

6.  The next flower I used was the ranunculus.  Since ranunculus have really thin and flimsy stalks (unlike hydrangeas and dahlias) it’s close to impossible to stick them into foam without them breaking.  Cut your ranunculus, bunch two of them together with a bud or two and wrap the wire of the pick around them as far down as you can go.  Clip to the desired length and place them into your arrangement.  Put a few of these little bunches through the hydrangeas and a few next to them to start filling in any gaps.

7.  Now on to the greens!  I used Dusty Miller to start because I absolutely LOVE the soft texture and the silvery hue.  Using the floral picks again, bunch 2-3 leaves together and add them to your arrangement.  Scatter several of these bunches throughout.

8.  Repeat with the white thistle (using the flower picks) since they also have really delicate stems.

9.   The silvery pine cone/artichoke looking greenery I picked up from the Flower Mart was referred to by two different names at different vendors: Ellington and Korean Fir.  I’m still not 100% sure what this is technically called, but it was beautiful and had so much great texture.  I scattered a few about in this arrangement.

10.  Lastly, I added some wheat grass to give the arrangement a soft, feathery look.  Follow the same steps as the ranunculus with a floral pic and scatter them throughout the arrangement.  Don’t push your little bunches too far into the foam, but allow them to stick out a little higher than then rest of the flowers to enhance that texture.

11.  Fill in any remaining space with some leftover flowers and voila!  You’re done!

Things to remember when making this type of arrangement:

–  Start monochromatically and move from lightest to darkest.  I always start with the largest flower (or base flower – in this case it was the hydrangeas) and since these were white, I used all of my white flowers first before moving onto the colored flowers and greens.  This allows you to seamlessly move from light to dark without too much contrast.  In my personal opinion, there is nothing worse than a white arrangement with really dark purple or blue buds and nothing to bridge that transition.  Working from light to dark will allow for a great flow of colors and textures.

–  You don’t necessarily need to use everything you have.  In this case, I picked up a few succulents and willow branches, but once I started arranging, I realized that I really didn’t need them for this particular piece.  Don’t feel obligated to use every single stem you buy.  Do what looks best.

If you feel like you’d still like some more instruction (and are in the LA/OC area) I’m happy to offer a crash course on flower arranging… perhaps one weekend over a few glasses of wine?  😉  Reach out if you’d be interested in something like this.  

HAPPY FLOWERING!

Design, Floral Tagged With: design, fashion, floral, flowers, wedding

Katie + Chris

February 7, 2012

How gorgeous is this couple?!  I had the pleasure of doing Katie and Chris’s wedding flowers last fall after meeting her through our mutual friend Tiffany.  After anxiously awaiting the pictures from their big day (my camera was out of battery day of – worst luck ever!), Katie passed these on to me and I was too excited to wait for another Friday to come for a Friday Flowers post.

Now on to the love story!  The perfect pair met while she was Coxswain on the Long Beach State Crew Team and he was her coach – adorable!  The husband-and-wife-to-be were friends for about 4 years before their romance blossomed and now they both work for Los Alamitos schools – she is a speech language pathologist and he works for the auxiliary department.  For their Dana Point nuptials, Katie wanted to stick with a laid back, rustic, nautical, beachy feel (L-O-V-E) and wanted a fairly simple color palate of white blooms and yellow Billy Balls… one of my favorite combos.  Lucky for me, the bride was just as fun as her style and working with Katie and Chris was an absolute delight 🙂

Florals:
{Bride} O’Hara Roses, White Roses, Ranunculus, Dahlias, Gardenias, Billy Balls
{Boutonnieres} Billy Balls, Dahlia (for the groom)
{Bridesmaids} White Roses, Dahlias, China Mums, Spider Mums, Stock, Billy Balls
{Flower Girls & Flower Ceremony} Gerber Daisies
{Table Arrangements} Hydrangeas, China Mums, Spider Mums, Dahlias, Stock, Billy Balls

Venue: Ocean Institute – Dana Point, CA
Photographer: Mark Brook Photographers

Design, Floral Tagged With: California, fashion, floral, flowers, institute Dana Point, ocean, wedding

Friday Flowers – Ana

November 4, 2011

Shortly after Tiffany and Troy’s wedding, I received a message from a girl named Ana who was interested in chatting with me about doing her wedding flowers.  She was a friend of Tiffany’s so I was happy to find out more about what she wanted for her big day.  She was incredibly sweet, full of spirit and I was thrilled to hear that she loved color and what she referred to as “happy flowers”.  However, toward the end of our conversation, I was a taken aback when she told me that her wedding was in November of 2012, not 2011 as I’ve never had someone contact me that far in advance.  She clarified that the reason for this was because she was undergoing chemotherapy for cancer she’d been diagnosed with the year before and just wasn’t sure when she would have good weeks and bad.  She wanted everything set in stone so that she wasn’t enduring too much stress too close to the wedding.  I was completely shocked to hear this as by the sound of her voice, I could have never guessed.  She was just that vibrant, lovely and high spirited.

When I met with Ana in person about two months ago, she looked much worse than I’d anticipated.  She was incredibly thin, but she was just as happy and full of life as she’d sounded on the phone.  Her fiance accompanied her to our meeting and the two of them excitedly showed me around their venue and pointed out their favorite wedding flower clippings pasted to Ana’s inspiration board.  Like most brides, she knew exactly what she wanted:  Absolutely no roses except for one red rose on an empty chair for her father who had passed away from cancer the year before (because those had been his favorite) and tall vases with submerged tulips, orchids and floating Gerber daisies.  I left the meeting excited, but concerned.  She assured me she was doing just fine and she was excited to meet again this November to see a few samples.

On Monday, Tiffany called me to let me know Ana had passed away over the weekend at the age of 28, almost one year after her diagnosis and almost one year before her wedding day.  When we hung up, I completely lost it.  I’d hardly known her, but there was something really special about her.  I wish I’d called her to check in two weeks ago before her condition worsened and I wish I’d had the chance to arrange her “happy flowers” for the happiest day of her life.  Any age is too young to lose the battle to cancer, but 28 with so much life ahead is way, way too young.

In honor of Ana, I could think of nothing more appropriate than for this Friday Flowers to be happy flowers.

Wishing everyone the very best this weekend.  Remember to smile at the little things, find joy in the journey, love with all your might and make every moment count. 

Design, Floral Tagged With: design, flowers, wedding

Wedding Flowers

November 1, 2011

My cousin Mike recently asked the love of his life to marry him and I’m absolutely thrilled not only for their future together, but to be doing their wedding flowers next year 😉  YAY!  I couldn’t think of a more splendid way to welcome Erin into our family and can’t wait for their big day (next September) which still seems way too far away to wait.  Erin found a bouquet she fell in love with online, so when I was home recently for their engagement party, I decided to try to replicate it as much as possible and experimented with what will potentially be the perfect centerpieces for their autumn Northern Michigan vineyard nuptials.  What do you think?!

Design, Floral Tagged With: design, floral, flowers, Michigan, wedding

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