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Kelly Perry

Just Create

0 · Feb 12, 2015 ·

Yesterday one of my favorite bouquets I’ve ever created was featured on Style Me Pretty, along with a whole other slew of talented ladies who love to create beautiful blooms, with beautiful hearts.  It was a reminder of spring, of the vibrancy, the color and the much needed refresh we all need in our life after a long, cold winter.

Team Flower Workshop | The Day's Design | Heather Payne Photography

Flowers have intrigued me for as long as I can remember, although it wasn’t with the passion for education and growth that they do now.  When I was a little girl, I remember planting wildflower seeds around the perimeter of our above ground pool and waiting for them to bloom.  The poppies always stand out in my memory the most.  While it takes a while for those sprouts to grown, if you never plant the seeds, you will never see the fruits of your labor.

Kelly Perry, the creator of the Team Flower workshop, also shared our flowers on the Team Flower blog.  It’s funny how two blogs can share the same content but connect with the subjects in a whole different way.  To one, they’re just a bunch of beautifully captured images which audiences love to see.  To another, they’re a story, a conquest and a beginning.

I was thinking about this beginning, the way we start our creations.  Sometimes it can be paralyzing to start.  We always want to put our best foot forward and aim for perfection, but like Kelly mentioned, it’s risky.  It’s comforting to know that someone else also just starts arranging, not really knowing where the results will lead.  And we can’t please everyone.

When I stepped off the plane to attend this workshop, I didn’t know where I was headed.  I didn’t know who I would meet.  I didn’t even know the girl I had agreed to spend the next 2 hours of my life carpooling with (she was awesome, by the way).  And beyond this, I didn’t know where this workshop would lead me and the ways it would unleash a passion that was bottled up within, held hostage by fear.

Then I started to create this bouquet.  Rows and rows of beautiful blooms were placed in front of me and I was told to go, create.  It’s hard to know where to begin, I didn’t have a vision in mind.  I didn’t have any limits or parameters.  All I knew is that I wanted to make something gorgeous.

I remember seeing that big, beautiful fuchsia peony and I held it in my hand as it spoke to me.  It was a starting point.  I found some quirky little kumquats and a softer pink tree peony, which also called to me.  This was the base, the inspiration.  I continued to build upon this, grabbing ingredients that I liked and some that just felt like they belonged – they connected the colors, the story.

Every time I gather flowers for an event I seek to recreate this feeling that I had in that moment.  I squeal with excitement when flower orders arrive at my doorstep.  And I want to tell your tale while creating your bridal bouquet.  It might sound a little deep but I can’t just cluster flowers together and call it a day.  I’ve remade bouquets 4 and 5 times, until they’re accurately depicting the account of your celebration and worthy of being held in your hands.  And sometimes that’s scary, sometimes I wonder where I’ll find the time or how I’ll ever conquer perfection but I know I have to start somewhere and my amazing clients are trusting me to take that first step.

So when I feel that pressure start to build up and that fear starts to creep in, I have to remind myself to take a step back, let the flowers do the talking and just create.

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

Photography: Heather Payne Photography

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Waiting

0 · Aug 27, 2014 ·

Team Flower Workshop |  Heather Payne Photography | Waiting

Waiting.  I fear we live in a world where that concept is lost.  It’s old fashioned not to have instant gratification.  It’s rare not to have something new in your hands moments after discovering that you want it.

On Monday, I was sent of preview of what was to be posted on Once Wed this week.  It was all about waiting.  I have waited since May to see the results of the photo shoot which I had a very small role in producing along with my other Team Flower girls.  And it was worth the wait.

“In ancient Hebrew culture when a bride and groom were engaged, there was a time of separation, of waiting. Rather than planning every detail of their wedding day together, the groom needed to leave his bride at her home and go to his father’s house to build a room for he and his bride to live in when they married. She never knew exactly when her groom would return, but she trusted him and waited. This trust brought peace and rest to her mind. In that time she prepared herself for his arrival, fully confident he would return at just the right time.”

The idea of not knowing when something will happen, especially something as big as a wedding, is so foreign.  I feel as though I would explode from the lack of knowledge and constantly living on the edge of my seat, thinking every moment I needed to be prepared, at my best and completely ready.

I must admit, patience is not a strong suit of mine.  But I feel lately that I’ve been sitting here waiting for something – something great, I just don’t know what yet.  I’ve left my blog full of silence this month and I’ve just waited for the perfect thing to share.  And while my month may have been filled with busy, it was also full of questions.  So what’s next?  What exactly am I waiting for?

The above picture is simply a tease, you must see the entire feature starring Kelly Perry of Philosophy Flowers & Heather Payne Photography, along with full vendor credits here.

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Rest

0 · May 22, 2014 ·

Yesterday I returned home from Philosophy Flowers workshop.  First off, let me just say that Kelly Perry herself  is an absolutely enchanting and sweet soul with a huge passion and fabulous eye for floral.  Secondly, each and every other girl I met while there was just as delightful.  I was truly in flower heaven sitting with my flower friends in the mountains of Boone, NC.

One of the common themes that kept repeating itself throughout the workshop was the idea of rest.  While this workshop did truly feel like more of a vacation than “work” – I would not necessarily say it was restful.  Truth be told, I was exhausted by the end of my trip – and getting up at 3:30 in the morning to travel home didn’t exactly help that!

But when I finally made it home, I saw my world in a whole new light.  Stepping away from the everyday enabled me to be filled with new wonder upon my return.  Yesterday I took a walk and I simply saw things differently.  I fell in love with flowers even deeper while away and that new light and appreciation followed me home.  I stopped and picked some branches and blooms up along my walk.  I paid attention to the very subtle color variations and imagined all new flower combinations.

Rest is good for the soul.  Working too hard will just wear you out and make you weary.  We weren’t put on this earth to be run down, but rather to embrace new friendships, to worship and rejoice.

Orchard Family Pictures | The Day's Design | Hetler Photography

Enjoy your Memorial Day and get some rest friends, I’m going to spend it with my little family {pictured above by Hetler Photography}!!

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