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Accent Flowers

0 · Nov 11, 2014 ·

White & Gold Champagne Bar | The Day's Design | Heather Cisler Photography

It’s no secret that I love the art of floral arranging.  I can’t seem to get enough of designing with pretty blooms and I sincerely hope that this always holds true and never becomes a burden or a chore because it is my “job”.

While making big, lush arrangements is one of my favorite things ever I think they’ve become somewhat expected when you come to an event.  People expect to see the massive urns overflowing with lush greenery and delicate roses at the front of the ceremony.  They look for the floral centerpieces and ooh and ahh over the bride’s romantic bouquet.  In today’s world, these are “standard” pieces of wedding décor.

Sometimes it’s the simple anybody-can-do-it details that capture me the most.  It doesn’t have to be extravagant or over the top but rather tastefully done and even a little unexpected can have a huge impact.  Adding a couple leftover sprigs of green to the cake table, having a small simple bud vase with a single colored bloom by the guests book or having a couple of extra flowers on standby to photograph with your accessories or wedding invites.  Often these details that we find ourselves swooning over really aren’t so glamourous, they were just staged well and someone knew how to accessorize.

The picture above (so beautifully captured by Heather Cisler Photography) showcases the most gorgeous white ranunculus, which just adds a whole new level of pretty to the sparkly bar set up.  The sweet little ranunculus is the most perfect accent flower.  At times details like this are thought out and other times, I will completely admit, they were just a spur of the moment inspiration, which again is why you hire artists and vendors who you trust to make your special day even more than you ever imagined. It’s also a great way to add a little extra romance or natural feeling to a party that might not necessarily call for floral centerpieces or showpieces.

My philosophy is simple – every flower should be showcased and loved, leave no flowers behind.

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Bloom the Workshop :: Recap

0 · Jul 14, 2014 ·

I used to think that learning should take place in school.  I thought that to get a good education, you needed to attend a good school or college.  At least that’s what was always preached to me, so why shouldn’t I believe it?  I was taught that in order to succeed in life, you needed a bachelor’s degree and possibly more.  And if you didn’t invest in your education, you were destine for failure.

My thinking has shifted away from what my 18 year old self once thought.  I definitely had those “why do I need to know this?” moments in school, but for the most part just sucked it up and went to class every day believing that this is what would help me achieve my goals and get a good job.   In fact, the thought never occurred to me that perhaps I could teach myself a thing or two, or I could learn from other business people or attend small workshops.

I now think that it’s determination more than anything that will help you succeed in life.  I learned language skills, basic business principles and various other things in college which I’m sure impact me more than I realize.  I believe that college teaches you how to interact in the “real world”.  However pushing yourself and being open to new ideas and learning from one another is HUGE.  Surround yourself with like-minded individuals and people who inspire you – you will absorb so much.

About a month ago I was able to play a small role in bringing Bloom the Workshop to West Michigan.  I supplied some super pretty blooms and did a little behind the scenes work for Ashley and Michaela and helped bring their creative vision to life.  They are the type of people I like to surround myself with.  And the best part is, they want to inspire, they want to teach and they want to see you succeed.  I was able to watch them teach 30 ladies about business, blogging, social media, styling, design, photography and life.  And I left inspired.  I wasn’t even an attendee!

So while I want to share with you some of the pretty that took place that day, I also want you to consider investing in yourself, your creative side and your business.  There’s always something more to learn.

Bloom the Workshop | Ashely Slater Photography

Flowers by The Day's Design | Bloom the Workshop | Ashley Slater Photography

Bloom the Workshop | Add Vintage | Ashley Slater Photography

Succulents | Bloom the Workshop | Ashely Slater Photography

Flowers by The Day's Design | Bloom the Workshop | Ashley Slater Photography

Bloom the Workshop | Hydrangea Blu Barn | Ashely Slater Photography

One of my favorite parts of the workshop was how interactive it was.  Ashley and Michaela didn’t give give the attendees a bunch a information and send them on their merry ways, but they also planned a time to put that information and new skills to the test.  The afternoon consisted of a styled shoot portion, which believe it or not, is a great way showcase work in many industries, not just the wedding inspiration shoots we’re so accustom to seeing.  From styling papers to models to flowers and beyond, participants photographed and played with different designs, poses, locations and lighting.

Harvest Table | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

West Michigan Bride | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Gold placesetting | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Coral Charm Peony | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Honeycomb Wedding Invitation | Jessica Albers | Ashley Slater Photography

Coral Charm Peony | Flower Wedding Cake | The Day's Design

Bloom the Workshop | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Grand Rapids Bride | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Pink Bridal Bouquet | Grand Rapids Florist | The Day's Design

Grand Rapids Bride | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Grand Rapids Wedding | Bloom the Workshop | The Day's Design

Photography: Ashley Slater Photography  /  Styling:  Michaela Noelle Designs  /  Floral Design:  The Day’s Design  /  Venue:  Hydrangea Blu Barn  /  Wedding Dresses:  Bridal Gallery  /  Chalkboard signage: Add {Vintage}  /  Mugs:  Ashley & Malone  /  Calligraphy:  Jessica Albers  /  Tassel Garland:  One Stylish Party  /  Place Setting & Chair Rentals:  The Rental Company

Want to attend a creative workshop?  Bloom is coming back to West Michigan this September and rumor has it registration opens tomorrow.  More info here.

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A Blank Canvas

0 · Jun 17, 2014 ·

Bloom the Workshop | The Day's Design | Ashley Slatler Photography

We just sold our huge dining room set.  It was a solid maple Ethan Allen table which easily expanded to seat 10 people, along with a huge matching hutch.  It was pretty – but it wasn’t right for me.  It was so nice that I was scared to touch it and would panic every time guests came to dinner.  Considering Hubby is a chef and we love to host dinner parties, this is pretty ridiculous, right?

It’s funny how having an empty dining room is a huge weight off my shoulders.  It seems so airy and bright, open to new possibilities and full of freshness.

So what’s next?  Well that’s the thing, I don’t have to have it all figured out just yet.  Possibly a new office space which could then easily be turned dining room when the occasional presents itself?  Or maybe a better place to craft, put together awesome event details and florals?  I don’t know.

My previous visions of a new creative space for me aren’t falling into place exactly as planned.  There are some hiccups in the scheming of the basement remodel.  As a planner, this is sometimes hard to swallow.  Sometimes it’s hard to admit that I don’t have a plan or my plans changed.  But here’s what I’ve come to realize – first off, it’s a woman’s prerogative to change her mind.  And secondly, I plan ALL THE TIME, it’s just what I do.  I don’t think there’s ever a moment in time where some sort of creative vision isn’t floating through my head.  But I don’t bring them all to life.  That doesn’t make me a failure and I’m still awesome with my craft.  It just makes me human.

I was reminded of this last Friday as I sat in a room with about 35 other woman who are just trying to figure out their craft, hone their visions and find the right fit and purpose for them.  They don’t have it all figured out yet, some are searching for website and social media answers while some are still trying to figure out what they were put on this earth to accomplish.  Just because they haven’t figured it out yet doesn’t mean that I don’t respect them or think of them as less of a person or business woman.  It just reminded me that this is a constant journey for everyone and I don’t have to feel 100% on top of my game every single moment in time.  I should probably cut myself some slack.

For the moment I have a big blank canvas in front of me.  And I love it.

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Just a little sneak peek from Ashley Slater Photography of  Bloom the Workshop last Friday — the styled shoot portion was so much fun, I loved creating these florals for Michaela’s beautiful tabletop.

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