Monday, October 3, 2011
the pour
Just in from Assouline - Vintage Cocktails. From Salty Dogs to The Pink Lady to French Martinis, this gorgeous libation resource has you covered. Handy, spiral-bound and fabulous on a coffee table (or cocktail table?), this book makes a fantastic gift. Get 'em while they're hot!
Monday, September 26, 2011
a week "off"
This fall has been non-stop with events and football and we've finally caught our breath to post on the old blog. Last week was particularly thick with projects...The UA Student Affairs Hall of Fame, a stellar engagement party, entertaining for the first "big" game, and of course, our usual route of football flower deliveries. Sorority initiations, Homecoming, fall galas, weddings and much much more is on the horizon for fall. While we have these next few days to rest our bones, we'll try to get in the groove of blogging again. Here's a snapshot of a bridal bouquet we sent out recently for a portrait. Isn't she lovely?
Monday, August 8, 2011
complete success!
We have completed one of our grandest projects to date! The DZ house on the UA campus went under a radical transformation this summer. We went into the project with plans to install over the course of the summer, but when the budget allowed for new flooring and some much needed upgrades, our installation was reduced to just a few days (which consisted of no sleep, crazy coodination with deliveries and fast and furious accessorizing). Check out our Facebook album with more images!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
beach wedding
Tuscaloosa Magazine's Beach issue hit the web today and featured the story of a beloved home on Ono Island where we did a wedding last summer. (Happy anniversary to Harris and Cheri!) We couldn't help ourselves not to flip through all the wedding photography. It's still up on photographers Meg and Charles Baisden's site (here). Unfortunate for us, we don't have any Gulf Coast weddings on the books this summer...it sure would be lovely to plant in the sand and dip in the ocean after a long weekend of hard work!
Photo - Meg and Charles Baisden
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
pink damask
We're finally about to start painting a (pre)teen's room that is sure to be an epic before and after. Between the tornado and back ordered fabrics, the project has been drawn out several months longer than we anticipated. Although we won't post photos until the room is complete, we did want to share the perfect rosy creamy white wall color we'll be using. It's Benjamin Moore's Pink Damask and we are tickled to find such a bright, happy neutral shade. Definitely a little easier on the eyes than the polka dots or Honeysuckle pink - two options that were (sort of) in the running, but don't stand a chance against the this hue's timeless and feminine softness.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
where we've been
We took some time away from the heat last week and weekend to work, play and celebrate on the East coast. Two of our very special clients and friends tied the knot in Newport, RI, and we were both honored to be a part of the weekend. On Tuesday, Matt and I parted ways - he went straight to Newport to help regulate and coordinate design for the after rehearsal dinner, and I visited my old home in New York before heading over to Newport. It was inspiring to be in the city and wonderful to catch up with old friends.
The after rehearsal dinner, on the other hand, took lots of very hard work from many design teams. Matt's talent was the glue that pulled the details of the event together, and it would not have been the same without his creativity and determination to show Newport how Alabama throws a party! From the lighting (special ordered by MCD, pictured above) to the table settings to the copy on the menu, the event was a creative director's dream.
Now, back to reality.
Image by Pam Poellnitz
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
LOV for the MOB
Last weekend's wedding (a few images here) was a sweet celebration and we were honored to work with such lovely clients and friends. Though the reception site - the childhood home of the bride - had little structural damage from the tornado, the landscaping was a bit disheveled and debris was piled up and down the roads leading to the home. With the help of some talented folks, everything was cleared and re-scaped beautifully, just in time.
When we started planning the event a year ago, the MOB (mother of the bride) kept mentioning Lily of the Valley. It's not often that we work with the tiny, delicate, fragrant blooms, but we were able to sneak it into our flower order for the weekend and nestled it around the reception as a surprise for her. A quick google search brings up the storied history of the flower with some references reading that it symbolizes a return to happiness. Undoubtedly, the wedding weekend brought a new found joy and we think we'll try to use Lily of the Valley every chance we get.
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