For the love of Tartan…

For the love of Tartan…

Evergreen… how lovely are your branches

Evergreen… how lovely are your branches

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A Very Merry Day!

Photographer Joy Harmon Prouty - Wildflowers Photography work is magically stunning. 

Snow…

Snow…

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A California Christmas

Often winter weddings consist of bundled up guests and snow capped mountains; however, not in Southern California where the temperature slightly drops and the sky is still sunny. This winter beach wedding at Laguna Beach is simply stunning! I love how Lindye Galloway Events and Jessica Claire Photography captured winter love California style!

vendors:
photographer: Jessica Claire // designer + planner: Lindye Galloway Events // flowers: Honey and Poppies // rentals: This & That Vintage Rentals  // hair and makeup: A Lovely Bride // invitations: Copper Willow // cake + cupcakes: Design Cakes and Cupcakes // attire: H&M and Zara

Warm Wishes…

Warm Wishes…

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Beautiful… Let it snow!

Beautiful… Let it snow!

Winter Kit!

Winter Kit!

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Cozy winter decor… I would love to curl up in the plaid chair with a good book and have my feet warmed by the fire.

Cozy winter decor… I would love to curl up in the plaid chair with a good book and have my feet warmed by the fire.

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Mini Wreath Holiday Cards! via Frolic

Mini Wreaths

Supplies:

spool wire

greens (we used boxwood, oregonia, rosemary, myrtle, seeded eucalyptus)

clippers

floral tape (optional)

Directions:

1. Make a small, round shape by twisting a couple pieces of wire together. Our wreaths are about 1” in diameter.

2. Clip pieces of greens, removing leaves from the bottom inch of the stem.

3. Twist the greens around the wire until it is covered.

4. Keep twisting small pieces of greens around the form, securing them under the other stems as you go. Secure with wire or floral tape if they need extra reinforcement.

5. Clip any stray stems that disfigure the shape of the wreath.

The Cards

Supplies:

twine

card stock

scissors

1. Cut a square of card stock (ours are 2” x 3”) and punch a small hole in the center, top of the card.

2. Stamp the card with a custom stamp like this or buy one readymade.

3. Attach a mini wreath by tying a piece of twine through the hole.

These little cards will be so cheery hanging in a cubicle, on a fridge, or inspiration board all season! 

Photography: Lisa Warninger. Concept and crafting: Tokketok. Floral and styling: Chelsea Fuss. Created for Frolic!

Cozy Tea Mug… Love it!

Cozy Tea Mug… Love it!

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