In September I was down South for my Mother-in-Law's 70th birthday and it was wonderful to spend some time in a different environment. We stayed on a lake out of town so I was able to take daily walks among tremendous old oaks dripping with Spanish Moss. The magnolia's were not blooming, but were still fabulous with their seedpods bursting and full of the bright red seeds. I did find a miniature magnolia with a couple of magnificent blooms. But what really inspired me was the cotton. On a drive up to North Mississippi for my nephew's football game, we drove through acres and acres of it and I immediately knew I wanted to work with it. When I got back home, I hit my rolodex looking for a source and low and behold, a few weeks later I was working with cotton. I love the contrast between the stalks and the cotton bolls, as well as the textural element the actual cotton offers. It was a unique product to feature in Montana, but the arrangements were beautiful and the response was great. It was fun to sit watch as people walked by, they couldn't help but reach out and touch the bolls. One of the things I find the most fun in design is taking items out of their environment and using them in new context. So if you are designing for your wedding, event or home, take a moment to envision items beyond their everyday use.
the magnolia seed pod because it is so cool!
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Inspiration Out of the Ordinary
I've been designing and planning weddings for close to a decade now and have worked on events that cover the gamut of design asthetics. I am often asked where we get our inspiration and how we develop our visions. Well, the simple answer is I try to see inspiration in everthing. Whether I am walking into a location or perusing our favorite antique shop, I try to look a little beyond what is in front of me and see the potential the item holds above the ordinary. This old bicycle wheel was in the basement of one of my favorite anitique shops. As soon as I saw it, I saw it as a way to display photographs. I love the graphic quailty it offers and the simplicity of design it brings. We aren't looking to reinvent the wheel, we just want to repurpose it.
Photography by Brenda Robidou / http://www.inpirebybrenda.com/
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