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Real Weddings :: Sarah & Matt

0 · Feb 27, 2019 ·

Prior to this day, I had never been to Grosse Pointe.  I had never met Sarah in person, despite our many phone calls and email exchanges.  I was traveling alone and it was a long drive.  None the less, I knew this was going to be a good day.

I drove through neighborhoods of impressive houses and perfectly groomed lawns.  The gates and roadways were so well manicured and my rusty Tahoe (rest in peace old girl) stuck out like a handful of sore thumbs against the luxury sedans around me.  I was like a fish out of water, a little country girl from the middle of nowhere Michigan, trying to fit into this gorgeous yacht club scene.  But I reminded myself, it was going to be a good day.

Grosse Pointe Wedding | The Day's Deisgn | Samantha James Photography

Trusty Rusty may have turned some heads and raised a couple of eyebrows, but as soon as people see the beautiful blooms in your hands, any questioning looks immediately disappear.  My doubts fade when I have flowers in my hands.  There’s a confidence in my ability, regardless of where I’ve traveled.  Flowers make people happy.  And this was a happy day.

Sarah and I met for the first time that day.  It was a meeting I won’t soon forget with an embrace as though we were long lost friends.  The energy in the room as the girls were getting ready was contagious.

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I met my team on site and we got to work, fluffing centerpieces and placing candles.  Perfecting each arrangement and making sure each bloom was perfectly placed.  The process included hauling marble tables up multiple flights of stairs, carrying 20 some centerpieces into an impeccably designed nautical room and building a table scape on site to be stretched down the head table.  We wrap our ribbons around the bouquets right before they were to be photographed, pinned each of the buttonholes onto the guys lapels and dedicated our day to making sure set up as perfect as humanly possible.  By the time I left the venue, the bride and groom had exchanged first looks, wedding portraits were well underway and the guests were due to begin arriving at any time.

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It’s not a process to be hurried.  So much time and care was spent in designing the flowers.  Sarah and I spend hours communicating about her favorite blooms, imagining how they would pair with her napkins and what vessels should be used.  We searched and search for the perfect shade of taper candle (which oddly enough, we swapped out on the day of, once seeing it in the room – terra cotta was exchanged for butter yellow).  I stayed and styled the stationary with Samantha James Photography and moved the table numbers that the venue coordinator placed right in front of the bride’s favorite centerpiece flowers.  Are these tasks that all florist do?  Maybe some, but others just drop the arrangement and run.  But something would be missing if that were the way I operated.  The bride would feel it and so would I.

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At 11:00pm that night I came back alone.  I made sure all the candles were burned out and picked up any remaining flowers.  I was tired.  It was a long day.  I had travel ahead of me still.  But the smiles that remained on the bride and grooms’ faces at the end of the night instantly rejuvenated me.  Because this day wasn’t about me.  I knew an exhaustion I felt was all worth it.  I had gotten to be a part of another once in a lifetime celebration.  And it was a good day.

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Photography: Samantha James Photography | Floral Design: The Day’s Design | Wedding Design: Megan Styled | Venue: Grosse Pointe Yacht Club | Stationary: Shasta Bell Calligraphy

 

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My Bucket Runith Over…

0 · Oct 21, 2014 ·

Garden Roses | The Day's Design

Sometimes life hands you a few extra blooms (or perhaps I ordered a few extra due to my extreme paranoia about being out of town and extra far from my usual “back-up” plans), but either way, I have some happy looking buds that still have a couple days’ worth of life in them and sadly they’re spending that life in a dimly lit garage.  It’s tragic.

I would love to share them with anyone in need.  Whether you’ve got a case of the blues, need to cheer up a friend or are a photographer with a fun photo session in the works within the next day or two, I’d love to create a hand-tied bouquet just for you!  You must be local to the Grand Rapids area and able to come pick them up but if this works for you, send me an email to hello@eventsbythedaysdesign.com.  I’d love to brighten someone’s day!

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Team Flower Workshop :: The Bouquet

0 · Jul 8, 2014 ·

It’s funny looking back at my time in North Carolina.  I felt like I was surrounded with beauty every single moment of the day, the number of flowers so easily accessible to us was slightly overwhelming and the gorgeous mountainside scenery really did steal your breathe away.  Then I received the pictures back of my work and realized that I really only made two portfolio arrangements.  But that was enough friends, they are two of my favorite pieces ever.

There was an entire day focused around personal flowers.  From boutonnieres to bouquets to flower crowns, I love them all.  I think we should make wearing fresh flowers a part of our everyday fashion, don’t you agree?  By far, the bridal bouquet is always my favorite decor item of the wedding.  It crosses the line of being an accessory and a decoration and is always by the bride’s side.  It holds the most photographed flowers of the day and I want the bride to love it forever.

When creating a bridal bouquet, I often find myself standing in front of a mirror, envisioning myself in a white gown and carrying this lovely bunch of blooms.  It was so fun to see that others do the same, there was a mirror available for just this purpose.  I chose of of the most vibrant magenta peonies I have ever seen, along with a paler, tree peony friend and orange kumquats.  This is was spoke to me and I built my bouquet around them adding smoke bush, mock orange and tulips.  And the icing on the cake was the long, elegant, flowing silk ribbons that cascaded down from the flowers letting the colors live on a little longer.

Peony and Tuilp Bouquet | The Day's Design | Heather Payne Photography

And then we all climbed the largest hill (or mountain — not sure of the correct term here!) I have ever climbed, in the middle of a cow pasture, and handed our blooms off to the beautiful bride model Kelly had waiting for us.  Even to watch the reaction on her face as she took the bouquet from my hand was enough to make my heart go pitter patter.

North Carolina Bride | The Day's Design | Heather Payne Photography

Bridal Bouquet | The Day's Design | Heather Payne Photography

My legs burned and I may or may not have stepped in a cow pie, but it doesn’t matter because I would easily endure these “hardships” for any of my brides, sacrificing my own clothing for the most picture perfect moments, lighting and blooms.  Because that’s what a wedding planner does – in that moment it’s not about me, it’s about making someone else’s wedding day dreams come true.

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You can read more about the Team Flower Workshop in yesterday’s post here.  All photos by Heather Payne Photography, they’re film and they’re amazing.  But more on that later 😉

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