![]() It has always been my dream to be a florist so I decided that I would be one for my wedding. One night we had ten girls sitting in on the kitchen floor braiding and twisting fabric just talking/ sharing our lives like it was a quilting ritual. My friends and family help tear and tie the fabric. I took it home and we tore it into strips and tied them together around an embroidery hoop to make the ceilings for the little canopies provided by the park. ![]() Going there and picking all the colors was a like a grown up playground for me! Each of the fabrics cost no more than $2 a yard and I bought a lot. I went to the fabric district in LA and purchased yards of colorful fabric. The groom and the groomsmen were in tan suits and black ties. To balance the amount of color in the decorations, my wedding party wore creams with an accent of black. So one of the themes’s for the wedding was “all colors match!” All the decorations, flowers and everything were planned under this direction. I think all the colors together make the most beautiful contrast that one cannot be admired without the presence of another to foretell its beauty and uniqueness. My clothes never “matched” because I thought “all colors match” and that is one of the mottos I still live by. The rainbow infatuated my dreams and all the natural beauty found in the sky and the world around me memorized me. ![]() And I totally love Marci’s reason for her color scheme :) I’ll let her tell you guys about it …Īs a young girl when someone would ask me the question “what’s your favorite color?” I remember not being able to respond because I liked all of them so much. Happy Monday everyone! I think today’s wedding today is just so fun + happy – a perfect wedding for a Monday.
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