Go Goats!
August 12th, 2013 by Estelle MaysThese little guys from Eco-Goats are cleaning up the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC! Awesome cute!
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Go Goats!August 12th, 2013 by Estelle MaysThese little guys from Eco-Goats are cleaning up the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC! Awesome cute! Living Wall Planter by Pamela CrawfordAugust 6th, 2013 by Estelle MaysPamela Crawford’s Living Wall Planter holds nine front plants, six side plants and three top edging plants. 14″ tall x 14″ wide x 5″ deep Square. Includes side planting replaceable coco-fiber liner and J-Hooks for hanging. J-Hooks hold single planters MosaiCultures Internationales of MontrealAugust 3rd, 2013 by Estelle Mays
The 2013 edition aims to amaze visitors while raising their awareness of the importance of preserving the richness of life on Earth. The theme of the exposition, Land of Hope, reflects the mission of the organization and represents the very essence of the event. The organizers have integrated sustainable development practices at every level. The 2013 edition presents more than 50 creations from some 20 countries. The event will test the participants’ ingenuity as they compete to win the Grand Honorary Award given by the international jury as well as the Qatar Airways People’s Choice Award. The hundreds of thousands of visitors expected throughout the summer will also be able to take advantage of a special programme which includes the creation of a collective work of art, interactive conferences and vignettes illustrating the importance of the biodiversity that surrounds us. Greg Kalamar~Live Event ArtistJuly 30th, 2013 by Estelle Mays
Kalamar only takes on around 25 weddings annually. At each, he sets up an easel and finishes an acrylic on canvas in three to four hours. Couples can discuss size, color scheme and request with Kalamar beforehand. Or, as a gift unbeknownst to newlyweds, it’s a most cherished surprise. As seen in California Style magazine, Fall Weddings 2013 issue. The Beauty of DahliasJuly 18th, 2013 by Estelle MaysAs seen in the April 2013 issue of Sunset magazine, Johanna Silver outlines her “unexpected romance” with Dahlias. Nicholas Gitts of Swan Island Dahlias. Martha’s GardensJuly 13th, 2013 by Estelle Mays
I absolutely loved it. I have always been an avid gardener.” explains Stewart of her horticultural origins. Ariella ChezarJuly 9th, 2013 by Estelle Mays
“Ariella has developed a new vocabulary of floral design, one based almost entirely on the natural gesture of a plant and the way it grows in the garden. She’s inspired me (and a whole school of floral design) to avoid rigid perfection, and to rely more on cultivating an artist’s intimate eye on the world of flowers.” – Stephen Orr, Garden Editor, Martha Stewart Living
Budgeting for your Bridal BouquetJuly 2nd, 2013 by Estelle MaysWe found this helpful pricing guide online at Flirty Fleurs and Snippet & Ink! “When it comes to wedding expenses, sometimes it’s hard to understand just why a particular element costs what it does, or why there’s such a range in rates. Well today we thought we’d take a look at bridal bouquets to see if we could better understand some of the factors that might result in a certain price tag…” At left $350 bouquet Reasons this bouquet might run you $350: quite a large bouquet, almost no “filler” flowers except to add some texture, uses more of the expensive flowers (such as lilac, peonies, garden roses) with the addition of even more expensive clematis, tied with antique French velvet ribbon, more elaborate overall design and color scheme. At right $150 bouquet Some of the reasons this might be a $150 bouquet: medium size, use of a few expensive garden roses, use of less expensive sweet peas and crab apple to fill things out, simple color scheme and design.
Below $250 bouquet
Why this bouquet might cost $250: slightly larger size, uses more large flowers than the previous bouquet (such as peonies, lilac, and ranunculus), uses fewer “filler” flowers like sweet pea and crab apple, accented with four unique ribbons. Florals by Twig & Twine, Los Angeles. Avant Garden in Dallas, TxJune 26th, 2013 by Estelle MaysLong-time bbrooks member Avant Garden, in Dallas, TX surely knows how to dress their plants with style and flair! Shown at left are multiple spikes of White Phalaenopsis orchids arranged naturally in clear glass with river stones. Sean McGowan of Modern FloristryJune 21st, 2013 by Estelle Mays
The Salt Lake City native has been a floral and garden designer in Los Angeles for the past two decades. He shares, “Flowers are usually just seen as the icing on the cake, but I think they’re so much more than that!” |
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