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Mar 29, 2016

Bout pic 8

To follow up on our post a few weeks ago on how to make a spring bouquet, we’re sharing DIY steps to making a boutonierre. You can surprise your groom on the day of with one that you made, or if you have any upcoming black tie events this could be an easy accessory for your date!

Bout pic 1

First, trim the stems of the flower you are going to use. I like to pair a couple of things together to give it some texture, or if you want to use a single flower, a peony bud, calla lily, or interesting solitary bloom work best.  Here, we’re using a tea rose and hypericum berries.  Thank you to Lucy Cuneo for the lovely images.

Bout pic 2

After you trim the stems, wrap with sticky stem wrap tape (available at your craft or floral supply store). Be sure to stretch it a little when you start to activate the stickiness.

Bout pic 3

Wrap it almost all the way from the top to the bottom. I do leave a bit of the natural stems (with evenly cut ends) showing at the bottom so that you don’t see the green stem tape.

Bout pic 4

To cover the green stem tape, we’re going to use a thin width satin ribbon- leave about 3-4 inches of a tail end at the top and wrap to the bottom.

Bout wrap

We wrap tightly from the top to the bottom (I find it’s easiest to spin the wrapped flowers in my hand) and then come back up again opposite side from bottom to top.

Bout pic 5

If you have a friend or another set of hands nearby it may be easiest to ask them to hold the flowers for you, so that you can tie your knot at the top. I like a good square knot where the ends are about even on both sides.

Bout pic 6

I like the look of trimming the ends on an angle for a finished polished look. I also use the straight pins w/ the smaller pearl tops. I stick them in the flowers angled down in line with the stems, so they are handy and ready to pin on the lapel.

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photo by Liz Banfield

3.29.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Mar 17, 2016

drink menu

Congratulations to Kate McDonald Bridal on the debut of her new collection.  A cocktail hour kicked off the show which was hosted by the William Aiken House.

WAH gates

Gates were welcoming with draping and pretty little oyster shell wreaths- love the nod to Charleston and the fact that Katherine has kept her design operation local from the beginning.

Pergola

What a lovely runway!

Lounge on lawn

Guests could enjoy pre show conversations in the lawn lounge…

jewel tones

Jewel tones reigned over the LulaKate bridesmaids collection.

pastel palette

pastel bridal

Pastel palettes are still popular… The Kate McDonald bridesmaids and bridal collections were both full of ethereal lines and lightweight fabrics.

Stripe dress

Of course, the famous Lula Kate stripe made an updated appearance with a halter top.

bridal 1

Another trend that was represented was the two piece dress.

blue thulle skirt

This was our favorite piece of the collection, the blue tulle overlay… one of our recent brides wore a Kate McDonald dress with a tulle skirt overlay she wore for the ceremony and then removed for the reception.

3.17.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Mar 11, 2016

lake-logo-new

Let me tell you about my new favorite loungewear/pajamas that I’m loving right now!

Green:Blue stripe

Lake pajamas are my new “must have”. Made from super soft pima cotton, I love how they are tailored for a more flattering fit vs. traditional baggy pj’s. If you work from home, have a new baby, or are traveling anytime soon, do yourself a favor and get some here.

Short Set Marine Stripe $78

Short Long Pant Set Melon Stripe Product Image

I have the version above in the marine blue stripe and they were so perfect for my recent trip to the One and Only Palmilla in Mexico for site visits.

3.11.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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