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Mrs. Gummi Bear, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 25, Japanese Importer/Illustrator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Game Developer/Programmer Engagement Date: April 15, 2006 Wedding Date: October 13, 2007 Blogging Since: June 19, 2007 Venue: Organic farm an hour from San Francisco About Me: I live for anthropologie, design blogs, sweets, japanese zakka, and vintage goods. We just bought our first home together and live with our two puppies and cat - it's a strange mixture of vintage, high-tech (we have 7 computers and 21 video game systems in all), and a whole lot of fur. Our wedding tries to embody the Japanese idea of "slow life", which is truly taking the time to enjoy food, company, and your environment!
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It’s A Secret.

October 20th, 2007 @ 12:41 pm by Mrs. Gummi Bear

I wanted to wait until I had professional photos of all the flowers at the wedding. But I can’t resist, I had to post SOMETHING about them!

I had no ideal bouquet, no dream flowers, hell, I barely know the names of flowers. Carnations what? Isn’t that condensed milk? When I went to meet with our floral designer, I was so confused, I didn’t have a clue what was going on. I gave a list of flowers I know that I like, most of which are unavailable in October: ranunculus, peonies, and dahlias. While dahlias do exist, they apparently aren’t very resilient. :(

After nailing down every other decision, it came down to the bouquet - I found these two inspirations and emailed them over:

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image from michelle rago ltd

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image from inspiration queen rebecca thuss

I loved the colors, the soft whites into the soft muted pinks, mauve and warm purples. The addition of the uneven foliage, the difference in the kinds of blooms used and the way they were all put together helped to create that natural, freshly picked look.

She sent us information on what flowers she was using, but uh…. I have no imagination for how they would be put together. I was so overwhelmed, (who knows how to spell the scientific names of orchid families by heart so to look them up…??!?!) so I said “I just trust you.” After a frantic phone call from the flower mart saying she found ranunculus and got them for me (whee!) I otherwise didn’t know what was in it.

Sometimes, when you see someone’s portfolio and know they are good and just don’t have any clue what you want, it’s good to step back and just put your faith in them. I did, and it was perfect.

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image by floral designer… I’ll give you her name later, silly!

to be continued when we have our professional photos…

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10 Responses to “It’s A Secret.”

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B

Gorgeous, can’t wait to see everything!

 
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Christina

Gorgeous IS the word that pops to my mind as well!

 
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Merrilee Diaz

Absolutely stunning!!!! I can’t wait to see the rest of your pictures : )

 
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GlamourThisbyKelly (message)  35 posts, Newbee

oh very nice, different. I love the mix :D

 
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ginger (message)  60 posts, Worker bee

this is the PRETTIEST bouquet ever.. love it… what are the flowers uesd?? its just stunnning!! i want same for myself too!!

 
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Jennifer

Wow, those flowers are BEAUTIFUL!

 
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Diana

I love it! All the photos are beautiful and I saved them for my inpiration photos as well.

 
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Mrs. Gummi Bear (message)  176 posts, Blushing bee

I actually don’t know what are in it except a kind of rose, mini callas, and ranunculus. :( I will ask her and when I have more photos I should be able to list them. :)

 
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Angel

Beautiful colors and arrangment!

You sound like me; I said something red, white, and green. Of all the choices I had to make, I felt good about just letting the florist do whatever. I got back a classic bouquet with the right balance of color that looked so good in pictures. And I didn’t have to stress!

 
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Chin Chin's Mom

Hi everyone - this is the secret floral designer. The lovely bouquet was my dream bouquet. One of my fav of the year. It’s a wonderful process when you meet that client who does just say, ” I trust you!”. It makes the journey and creative process so much more wonderful. When I get to the market, I just love picking through special ingredients that no other florist or designer can imagine. I knew when I was selecting the flowers just what the finished product would be. Look for this bouquet story in an upcoming magazine!!!

BTW, ingredients include ‘Crystal blush’ mini callas, ‘Rosita Vendela’ imported roses, ‘Tibet’ roses, Jasmine vine, Vanilla Snowberries, Barbie pink Persian Buttercups, Pink Sweet Peas, and two other secret finds.

 


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