no to shooting teal things! Never! Especially after doing this fun little shoot with Janie and Holly. These two wonderful ladies are incredible artists and just really amazing people to spend time with. Their love for floral designs was so evident as they pieced together random arrangements made from some left over wedding centerpieces. I was completely amazed. It made me want to be a florist! They BEST part about their job is that they’re so passionate about it. Holly has had her flower shop for YEARS and yet she was still squealing when she would find something new to make a bouquet with! Passion is contagious and I found
myself staying at Janie’s place for close to 3 HOURS watching and shooting their work! This tablescape was featured on Snippet and Ink and of course on The Bride’s Cafe. Be sure to check those links, along with Holly’s blog, on a regular basis so you that you can keep up with what these fabulous ladies are up to! Enjoy a festive Wedding Wednesday full of Teal and Red table decor ideas!!!
Be sure to check Janie’s feature HERE…
And Snippet and Ink’s Feature HERE!
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When you think about your business, do you see it as simply a job—or something more?
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