So the vacation is slowly coming to an end and the inevitable stress of work is creeping in. To maintain this insane stress level at bay I am going to faithfully continue to sketch. Here's to another sketch with inspiration drawn from a picture on Pinterest.
The new year is right around the corner and I am super amped at what is to come. Fresh starts, new projects and so many good weddings to look forward to. This Spring is looking like one of the most exciting seasons yet and can't wait to continue to share all the goodies with you! But today first. We got some images back from a fun wedding we did in a ranch venue here in Texas.
Sometimes we got to snag some images from Facebook but it's always exciting when it's because the bride and her mom love the flowers so much they had to share!
There are very few websites/blogs that I am truly in love with and check every single day. Botanical Brouhaha is one of them. Amy McGee has creating a safe haven where us floral designers (from around the world) can come enjoy other fellow designers work, educate ourselves and ask questions only relevant to our industry. I have been following her since she began this blog, maybe because it fell almost exactly when I first started my business, but non the less it has become a necessary resource and slight addiction.
Yesterday we were doing are regular scroll through and came across another bouquet of ours in adorable post called 'Sittin' Pretty' go take a look HERE
Wedding Sparrow gave us the biggest complement of the year!!! We got listed under the 25 Best Wedding Bouquets for the Fine Art Bride!!! Eek. Coming from such a beautiful publication this means the world to me. THANK YOU. The image bellow is the bouquet they chose. Click on the image to link to the whole article.
I couldn't be more excited about some new personal projects I have set out for the coming year. Small ones but ones that will add a lot more creativity and excitement for me and get those creative juices flowing! The first one, SKETCHING! Yes! One of my favorite pass times that I have neglected for way to long. It can truly be so meditative and relaxing it is shocking I have not sought it out more often. Here's a little something I worked on yesterday, on the first day of this fun adventure.
The other fun project, is photography. After purchasing a fancy camera this summer and setting it aside without any further attention or courses to help practice. I finally decided it was time to learn and fully enjoy the amazing creative outlet. I guess this is what happens when you can actually take some time off to yourself! I couldn't be more excited to get these two fun projects going. What are your fun projects for 2015?