Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Another option for the cute flower girl

If your church or venue won't let your cute little flower girl throw petals or if you want something different, I designed this ball of artificial flowers that looks really good.

The fun thing is that the little girl and keep it and play with it after. It is also cheaper and more sturdy than real flower and they will look good in the pictures.

Since orchids are so popular, I made this one with green orchids and a bright pink double sided satin ribbon.

I also made one with pink peonies and a pearl handle. I will take photos and post here soon!




Monday, October 5, 2009

What I have been doing lately...

Ouf, life is busy these days, not a moment to stop and smell the flowers! But the positive side of things is that I've still figured out how to make some things along the way. Just did not take the time to take proper pictures. So here we go, some that I took this morning of some jewelery that I made. Kinf of the same style that I created for my friend Marie-Eve for her wedding, these are more colorful and can be worn with an elegant gown for a wedding or a special event or with a nice shirt at the office (i am wearing a green one right now. very cool)

They are made with some glass pearls and beads, freshwater pearls, metallic beads etc.

A pink and silver one...



and a green one...



I love doing special request! So if you want one of those of something in other colors, do not hesitate to email me!! I'll be more than happy to create something for you!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

And the Bride was wearing...

My good friend Marie got married last June. I was lucky enough to be part of her wedding and collaborate to make it extra special.

I made the necklaces and bracelets for the bride and the bridesmaids.

Here is a picture that showcase how beautiful the bride was. I was very proud to see her walking down the aisle wearing my creations!



Here is the necklace I made to match the bridesmaids green dresses. The colors of the wedding were green and orange.