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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

A Serbian Wedding




















We did this fun wedding last weekend out at one of the most darling little New England towns I've seen yet, Washington Connecticut. Tamarah and John are both Surgeons that have been remodeling their country estate in preparation of this wedding all summer. Both are from Serbia and Romania and were previously married at a castle in Romania earlier in the year. But this was to be for family and friend here in the states. Highlights of this wedding was definitely the four bands that played during the night. The first was a opera team out of New York that performed the ceremony, a jazz band during dinner, a Serbian horn band from Brooklyn that mixed with the crowd on the dance floor and brought the Serbian family and friend members to a dance traditional dances. The show was ended by a collection of famous performers, most of the singers were headline back up singers.


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Book Themed Wedding














We did this wedding several months ago, the reception was held at "The Mount" Edith Wharton's home near Litchfield CT. For those who never heard of Edith Wharton, she was the first woman awarded the Pulitzer Prize for literature. The home was absolutely marvelous in every detail and was painstakingly refurbished to it's original 20's vintage slender. Behind the home sat 10 acres of a well groomed french gardens.

We worked on this wedding with Lindsay from Sixpence for your Shoe who was the planner. the photographer who took these shots was Carla Ten EyckPhotography. The Caterer was Jordans Catering.

The highlights of the wedding were our Crystal Candelabras mounted with a lovely floral for the tables. The table markers were simply a house number nailed on a standing book. Each table had a generous stack of old vintage books, ink wells and pens, milk glass, and vintage vases.

This wedding is featured on Style Me Pretty!


Friday, July 30, 2010

Shout out to Adam!


Adam from Belvedere in Philly received 18 of my chocolate brown wood boxes to mount his natural Manzanita Branch for a wedding coming up in September. Adam is a bright and rising star in the special event society of greater Philadelphia. While on lunch his mother (a family business) sold this centerpiece to a client who came in wanting something different for a funeral. The client cried when she saw the finished piece loved it so much that she snapped a photo and sent it to Adam with thanks and gratitude.

Be careful Adam, September is right around the corner, you better hide these from your customers.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Foo Fighters


Foo Fighters-Wheels

I know what you're thinkin'
We were goin' down
I can feel the sinkin'
But then I came around

And everyone I've loved before
Flashed before my eyes
And nothin' mattered anymore
I looked into the sky

Well I wanted something better man
I wished for something new
And I wanted something beautiful
And wish for something true
Been lookin' for a reason man
Something to lose

When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels touch ground (When the wheels touch ground)
And you feel like it's all over
There's another round for you
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)

Know your head is spinnin'
Broken hearts will mend
This is our beginning
Comin to an end

Well, you wanted something better man
You wished for something new
Well, you wanted something beautiful
Wished for something true
Been lookin for a reason man
Something to lose

When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels touch ground (When the wheels touch ground)
And you feel like it's all over
There's another round for you
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)


When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels touch ground (When the wheels touch ground)
And you feel like it's all over
There's another round for you
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)

When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels touch ground (When the wheels touch ground)
And you feel like it's all over
There's another round for you
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)

Monday, July 26, 2010

Wood Boxes for Manzanita




There are a lot of people starting to use Manzanita Branch for table centerpieces. I cringe when I read post that advise submerging the base of the branch in Plaster of Paris. Although it works, trying to store the piece is cumbersome . We have been heavy on this trend for 3 years now and have tried it all. Several years ago I started making wood boxes for this very purpose. Nice thing about my boxes is that it takes only one 3 inch lag bolt to fasten the branch to the box. Very secure, nice thing is that you can remove the branches and store much easier until the next event.

My boxes have evolved since the first production. I have learned to stagger the shelf so that the box can be used to insert wet foam at just the right height on one side, turn the box over and you have a shallow shelf for laying stones, gems, whatever you choose without having to fill more then a half an inch layer. Not only does the box serve as a great mount for Manzanita, the box will hold any tall glass vase you have, sturdy and strong, they make a great solid surface for heavy water filled vases.

I make 3 sizes, 6", 12", and 15" square. They are 4 1/2 inches tall. I will paint them with primer and the color of latex enamel of your choosing. My favorite is Heirloom White that I age and distress, beautiful box when combined with sand blasted Manzanita. The 15" box has an optional wood cover available, great for elevating.

If interested, call me for pricing, usually ships in two weeks.
703.370.2525 for DC Metro
860.413.9266 for NY and New England

Friday, July 16, 2010

Sorry I haven't shared anything for the past several weeks, I've been crazy busy reorganizing my studio. I've been clearing away the clutter, moving all the prop stuff over to storage, in this heat, totally draining. However, I've been in this weird creative mode, which I like, it inspires me to tackle projects I've been ignoring. I recently launched a prop company, products for events, and have just completed my first order of wooden boxes to mount Manzanita Branches for a client in Philadelphia, so the path begins.

This early evening I was sitting in my studio enjoying a icy cold pale ale, the Barn Doors open and a wild thunderstorm rolled through, ahh, sweet summer rain!! So quiet so loud, a wet cool gust of fresh rain scented air cleansed the air within my studio, my lungs, and my mind. That was a refreshing moment, one that deeply replenishes the creative mind.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

A handy little site devoted to glueing things together. Great to stick this one in the Bookmark folder! This to That

Thanks for the link How About Orange!