Here are some photos I received from a wedding we designed last summer. Each table was delegated to the name of a different herb corresponding to ingredients incorporated into the centerpiece at that specific table. The place settings also correlated to the table's chosen herb with tiny bouquets of each herb on the napkins. We alternated tables with iron bird baths and lower iron urns to give the room meandering visual points of interest. The wedding took place in a small historic stone church and the reception at Blue Hill at Stone Barns which was the perfect setting for a romantic country summer wedding!
Ikebana, Satyajit Ray, Tangerine, Andromeda, Sally Mann, Jose Marti, Daniel Ost, Arvot Part, Wild Smilax, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Camelias, Hobnail Vases, Dreams, John Stezaker, New Order, David Austin Roses, Vanilla Canneles, Oja Kodar, George Takashima, Son House, Vintage Pedestal Compote Dishes, Tindersticks, James Turrell, Anais Nin, Esther Harding, Constance Spry, Central Park, Pina Bausch, Rumi, Sam Cook, Andy Goldsworthy, Tree Peonies, Nina Simone, Max Ernst, NY Horticultural Society, Norman Mercer, Daphne and Apollo, Anne Gunning, Celebrations, Tadao Ando, Rock Crystals, Reggie Watts, Almost anything French or Japanese, Jane Goodall, Shaker Designs, Improbable Theater Company, Helioborus, Angel Winged Begonias, Sheila Macqueen, Ranunculus, Maud Grieve, Sweet Peas, Bill Cunningham, EE Cummings, Cocteau Twins, Walt Whitman, Pandora's Box,, Poppies, Jack Johnson, Enamel Bowls, Vernal Equinox, Ariella Chezar, Alice Coltrain, Satyagraha, Dior, Jim Campbell, Tangiers, Charles Spurier, Chocolate Mousse, Magnolias, Christine Schulli, Eugene Seguy, Norman Parkinson, Ikat, Purim, Pewter Tea Sets, Mochaccinos, Flower Conditioning, Koro Tribal Warriors, Sogyal Rinpoche, Martin Johnson Heade, Scheltens and Abbens, Noburo Kurisaki, Bread and Puppet Theater, Walt Whitman, Joseph Cornell
This is a journal for the goings ons at the Northside Community Garden at N5th St and Driggs Ave in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The garden was founded in 1980 and is run by The Brooklyn Queens Land Trust. As members are vision is to create a garden which reflects our vibrant and creative community. We will be posting upcoming events as they are scheduled. Our aim is the serve the community by beautifying this space and hosting events which will unify the neighborhood in a constructive and inspiring fashion.Requirements to become a member consist of 96 hours of applied gardening, overseen by current committee members, completed in a span of 12 months. For more information please email us at northsidegarden@gmail.com
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Gorgeous display of flowers here. Happy . thanks for sharing us.
Funeral flowers arrangements
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