
I got up super early this week to deliver a portrait bouquet to a bride at sunrise in the quaint little town of Gruene, outside of Austin. Gruene has lots of still-in-use general stores, brick facades and old-fashioned dance halls.

The bouquet has lotus pods, Patience garden roses, white scabiosa, wild onion, viburnum, green Tricks carnation (which looks like moss on a stick-not carnationy at all!), jasmine vine, Australian fern, geranium and bay laurel. Lily grass wrap on handle.

2 comments:
I love the combination of scabiosa and viburnum--beautiful!
man, i haven't peeked at your blog in awhile! LOVING it all--so, so inspiring Brooke! You are one crafty lady.
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