Last November, my high school friend Jenn married her British prince charming. After enduring all the visa drama (they had hoped to be married back in spring but ran into some visa snags due to federal incompetence), they couldn't have been more ready and willing to finally be wed!
I had the honor of crafting bouquets for her bridal party. She wanted loose, textural nosegays in shades of mustard, terracotta and burnt orange. I scoured the LA flower mart for the best of what that season could offer, and came home with bunches of fuzzy geranium leaves, coffee bean, dahlias, tulips, roses (tibet, circus, gypsy curiosa and my new favorite, “coffee break”), cymbidiums, freesia, cushion poms and sandersonia. Phew, that's quite a list. My husband Joe had a minute to snap a couple pics of 2 of the bouquets before I packed them up for delivery. Thistle is the flower of England and was incorporated into the bouts. That was Jenn's idea. Brilliant! I like when British people say that. ![]()



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The colors in the bouquets are beautiful!