I have been having many requests for wall flowers as shown in the latest pottery barn catalog.The catalog has a bedding called " Brianna " and the catalog shows flower up staggered around letters and I totally loved the idea. I must say I may have nailed this one pretty close!!:-) Picture of work in progress..
photo credits from pottery barn catalog
Requests please contact me via http://www.stjudescreations.com/contact.html
Giveaway winner!!!
Thank you for the wonderful repsonse to the giveaway with 104 entries!!!.The winner has been picked via random number and the winner is Amy V.
Congrats on winning the floral arrangement! Next giveway will come up soon so keep a watch to grab it next!
Maria.
Congrats on winning the floral arrangement! Next giveway will come up soon so keep a watch to grab it next!
Maria.
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David Austin roses inspired vintage paper roses
Last year I has visited the Botanical Gardens in NY and was totally in love with the David Austin vintage roses and put on my "to do" list.Finally I had some time and I did some! How close does it look?:-)
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romantic vintage themed wedding orange blossom bride bridal hair piece tiara
I had an order for an orange blossom bridal hair piece on a comb for a wedding.The comb has handmade orange blossoms wound onto a comb.Perfect for a romantic wintage themed wedding.
Incorporating orange blossoms into the bride's costume originated in ancient China where they were emblems of purity, chastity and innocence. There are few trees so prolific as the orange; it is one of the rare plants that blooms and bears fruit at the same time, thus becoming symbolic of fruitfulness.
During the time of the Crusades, the custom was brought from the East first to Spain , then to France , then to England in the early 1800's. By then, many enchanting legends had spread throughout the continent of maidens entwining fresh orange blossoms into a bridal wreath for their hair. The influence became so indoctrinated into the culture that the phrase "to gather orange blossoms" took the meaning " to seek a wife". Even America became enthralled with the bridal orange blossoms.
The 19th century bride even decorated her gown with this symbol of fertility. But it was Queen Victoria who created the vogue for the sweet smelling blossoms when she wore them in a grand wreath for her 1840 wedding, and the classic floral theme for the Victorian bride was set. Ever since Winsor brides have taken care to tuck an orange blossom in their bridal ensemble
To buy or order these please visit my store
Incorporating orange blossoms into the bride's costume originated in ancient China where they were emblems of purity, chastity and innocence. There are few trees so prolific as the orange; it is one of the rare plants that blooms and bears fruit at the same time, thus becoming symbolic of fruitfulness.
During the time of the Crusades, the custom was brought from the East first to Spain , then to France , then to England in the early 1800's. By then, many enchanting legends had spread throughout the continent of maidens entwining fresh orange blossoms into a bridal wreath for their hair. The influence became so indoctrinated into the culture that the phrase "to gather orange blossoms" took the meaning " to seek a wife". Even America became enthralled with the bridal orange blossoms.
The 19th century bride even decorated her gown with this symbol of fertility. But it was Queen Victoria who created the vogue for the sweet smelling blossoms when she wore them in a grand wreath for her 1840 wedding, and the classic floral theme for the Victorian bride was set. Ever since Winsor brides have taken care to tuck an orange blossom in their bridal ensemble
Paper flower website for studescreations released
I have been trying to put together a new website with all my latest paper flowers and I did it finally and the new portfolio website is at stjudescreations.com.
Would love to have any feedback.
Would love to have any feedback.
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