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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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Floral Ignorance, Part 2.

December 11th, 2007 @ 5:09 pm by Mrs. Gummi Bear

I already admitted I know nothing about flowers and I threw my hands up when our floral designer asked me what I wanted. I literally had no clue what I wanted her to decorate the flower girl’s wagon or our chuppah with… I just nodded and looked worried. So when we decided to pick a floral designer, we went with someone who really knew what they were talking about and made us feel like we would get exactly what we wanted….. without even knowing what we wanted was called. She really understood that it wasn’t about color or a type of flower, but really about accenting the mood that we wanted to set for our wedding.

Nancy Liu Chin will blow you away when you meet her, she is just such a bubbly, enthusiastic person that you can’t help feel she’s truly excited to be a part of your day! Both Mr. GB and I felt run over with floral excitement as she energetically tossed out ideas and sketches, ooing and aahing over the possibilities in her mind. We felt confident that we had chosen the perfect person to do our flowers. Someone who knew a whole lot more than we did and was confident just going with it because our open mouthed nonsense was really of no help to her.

Our bouquets:
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thanks for the second photo, tiff!

Mr. GB had two lapel pins actually, this one and one that she provided should the first wilt. It stood up well in the weather and the second one ended up rotted in the back of our fridge, only to be found brown and nasty behind some equally old parmesan shavings.
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I asked Nancy to design 6 wrist corsages to recognize the girls who helped make everything come together.
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Our ring pillow was a handmade nest filled with flowers, it was absolutely adorable! I wish I had some better photos of it - I took one when I got home, but it’s a little janky. And of course, the adorable flower girl wagon - it turned out better than anticipated and the whole bottom was soft moss!!
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The same flowers in the ring nest were used for pomanders to line the aisles. We reused these as cute flower decorations for the lounge area later!
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Nancy also provided all the orchids we used to decorate our manzanita branches on the tables!
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I think the thing that shocked me the most were the flowers she put together for our “chuppah”. Not only was she extremely helpful on information on how to construct one, since she has experience and Mr. GB and I were completely lost as to where we should start, she told us how to attach the correct hooks for floral arrangements! We gave her absolutely no direction with this except that we wanted something that felt the same as the rest of the wedding, very natural. I didn’t actually have a chance to see the “chuppah” until I walked down the aisle, so I think seeing this for the first time almost made my eyes water with happiness. How gorgeous is this?!
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I think the thing that really felt like we weren’t just client #183201 was when she called us from her cell phone at the flower mart to tell us what she had found ranunculus out of season, one of my favorites, and was going to rework the bouquet to work them in for me. She listed all the orchids currently available in front of her, waited for us to google image search what she was suggesting (because we’re that pathetic) and bought it with us on the phone. Her phone even died and she called us back from a vendor’s booth!

I can’t say enough about Nancy and the work she did for us. I suppose this is a vendor review with a raving “OMG She’s awesome!” rating!

Nancy Liu Chin Designs
Phone: 415.647.2012

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12 Responses to “Floral Ignorance, Part 2.”

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cookiechristina (message)  87 posts, Worker bee

The flowers are gorgeous! I love how Mr. GB’s silly tie complements his bout.

 
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Mrs. Emerald (message)  901 posts, Busy bee

I am in AWE of your bouquet!! Its absolutely stunning, it looks like its straight off the pages of Bride & Bloom!!

 
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Linda

Simply breathtaking!!!!

 
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GeLLiBeLLy

she is as talented as you say… your florals are awesome!!

 
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ally

The flowers turned out gorgeous!! I can’t wait to see more pictures from your wedding. Can you show us more pics of all your diy in their settings too?

 
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norcalbruin

I have your floral designer’s website in my favorites [Mrs. Emerald, guess where I found her at ;)].

Mrs. Gummi Bear, your florals were gorgeous and they complemented your setting very well!

 
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Kari

I love her work! Your flowers were sooo beautiful! What type of flower is that in Mr. GB’s bout? I’m totally ignorant when it comes to flowers…

 
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Meg

I love that tie! Where is it from?

 
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Miss Gummi Bear

Kari: it’s a mini calla with a monkey tail thingy. :)

Meg: it’s Ted Baker!

Thanks everyone! :)

 
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jane

Hi Mrs Gummi Bear…
I saw these and thought you might like these…
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=8063008

enjoy!

 
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Trianne

Hi! I’m doing manzanita or birch branches with orchids for my centerpieces. Do you have any more pictures of your branches and orchids that I could see? I’m trying to figure out how tall they should be and what the overall look is. If possibly, could you e-mail me at trianne11@gmail.com ? I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 
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griffen

Mrs GB, your pomanders look like peonies, but they aren’t in bloom in October, what flowers are those? They’re beautiful.

 


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