I love it when people I love get married, partly because they frequently have awesome friends and really good parties. We were up in Oakland over the long weekend to see two of our favorite people get married and the whole weekend was packed with good stuff but I only took pictures of flowers. Sorry. Rest assured it involved multiple bars, competitive three legged racing, a mid-ceremony improv performance, catering from
Mission Chinese and 3 am post-wedding karaoke (not all on the same day).
K + W asked us if we'd be up for doing their flowers and I jumped at the chance. I am in no way a professional florist but I can fake it as long as the expectations are reasonable. They gave us a color scheme and requested that the flowers be alive and that was it. Done. D and I hit up the San Francisco flower mart early Saturday morning and loaded the entire trunk of our car with flowers and then turned our (ludicrously tiny) hotel room into an assembly area. We used every surface in the room, including the bed.* I was in heaven. D was, if not exactly in
heaven, an enthusiastic accomplice.
{hotel room florist}
{flowers in the elevator! - bouquets}
{bouts!}
{table arrangements, boxed}
{table setting}
{small arrangement}
{cake!}
I couldn't have done it without the expert advice I got from dear
Kristin. She is the sweetest. Thanks, lady!
I'd never made personal flowers before so I was nervous about the bouquets but I'm happy with how they turned out. I realize you can't see them very well because I took all the flower photos in the elevator on our way to the car. Whoops. I'm not sure how professional florists get them so perfectly round. I watched at least ten YouTube videos and still couldn't figure it out. Practice, I guess.
Boutonnieres are so fun to make that we had to set a timer and cut ourselves off so we'd have time to shower before the wedding. D started contemplating a small side business taking orders from high school prom-goers.
K + W - we love you! (Also, please consider moving back to LA because we miss our Top Chef nights)
P.S. If anyone knows what these crazy flowers are, please let me know. They're my new favorite. UPDATE - they're
helichrysum! Thank you!
{unknown flowers}
* We laid down sheets of newspaper to protect the bed while we worked and I bagged all our floral waste and took it down to the dumpster myself. Using the room as a make shift floral shop is one thing, expecting the maid to clean up all that greenery would have made me feel like a complete asshole.