Showing posts with label bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bouquet. Show all posts

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Rustic Fabric Flower Bouquet, Corsage, and Boutineer Package, Cotton and Pearls

This package consists of 19 pieces.
1- 10" bouquet
3- 8" bouquets
6 corsages and 9 boutineers

These fabric flower wedding package is made for a special customer, but if you would like a similar package you can contact me at my email artforahome@yahoo.com or you can check out my etsy shop and convo me there!















Saturday, March 24, 2012

Many Pearls, Brooch Bridal Bouquet for Vintage Themed Wedding

A darling customer contacted me awhile back about a bridal party package with a vintage theme. She was interested in my vintage brooch bouquets, and together we came up with a gorgeous and completely unique package.

This package is a 13 piece including a bridal bouquet, 2 bridesmaid bouquets, 6 boutineers, and 4 corsages. It is made on a base of hydrangeas, with handmade satin and lace peonies and satin roses. It has gold and silver brooches and a ton of pearls. My wonderful client loved the ideas of pearls and jewelry for all the parts of the package, and I loved incorporating the pearl jewelry into the corsages and boutineers. This vintage style bouquet package is charming and perfect for a vintage style wedding. I really enjoyed working one-on-on with this client, and I will definitely be making some matching wedding hair accessories and a bridal sash in this style because I love it so much!

Thank you Kristen for the inspiration; this bouquet set was a lot of fun to make. I wish you the best in your marriage and all future endeavors. Thank you for making me a part of your special day!

*** If you are interested in a bridal package of your own you can find my shop here, the direct link here,  or email me at artforahome@yahoo.com


























































 

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