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Wedding at Bowers Museum

November 7, 2013
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Erin and Andy had been together for many years and have an adorable toddler together, so they had a clearly developed sense of style and it was pretty easy to figure out what they liked and didn't like. They are art buffs and long-standing members of Bowers Museum, so hosting their nuptials there was a natural fit. During my walk-through at the venue, I was really taken with the natural southern-California landscaping and decided to implement some of the indigenous plants that were part of the museum's grounds - olive branches, succulents, etc. Since the museum is very stark and creates a black and white backdrop for the art installations, we decided to run with that and used linens and rental furniture in black and white too, which of course set the stage for all the brightly colored florals that Erin loved so much! The floral pieces were created with color and floral-blocking to add a modern feel despite the free-flowing style of the arrangements. Black velvet and satin ribbons added a touch of luxury while clear glass vases and black wooden boxes kept things modern and grounded. Mini planted succulents served as guest favors as well as the base for the escort cards. A trio of square moss-covered wreaths with succulent accents hung on the glass wall as a backdrop for the dessert display. I loved working with more modern elements while still being true to my natural, wild and heavily textured aesthetic. It was such a pleasure designing with Erin and her planners on this lovely event and I know that she and Andy are continuing to enjoy life together with their son!

CREDITS | Photography: Stephanie Williams | Planning: Kara Bautch & Jodi Carpenter  | Floral & Event Design: Lauryl Lane | Venue + Catering: Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California| DJ & Lighting: DJ Louie | Linen Rentals: La Tavola.

In Weddings Tags black and white, bouquet, boutonniere, bowers museum, bridal bouquet, curly willow, dahlias, flower girl, flower girl head wreath, garden roses, garden wedding, la tavola linens, modern style, moss, museum wedding, orange, pink, ring bearer, ring bearer box, santa ana, succulents, wedding bouquet, wreaths
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Succulent Wreath

July 26, 2013
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This was my very first succulent wreath. I wasn't quite sure what I was doing at the time, but I wanted succulents on my door, stat. I've learned a lot since then about how to insert the succulents properly so they can grow and thrive. They are such amazing little plants and I don't think I'll ever be tired of them.

I'm actually considering teaching a class where you can learn to make your own succulent wreath! Would you come? I can promise lots of fun!

Images | Design | Styling by Lauryl Lane.

In projects, Botanicals, Outdoor Living, editorial Tags grapevine wreath, moss, succulent wreath, succulents, wreaths
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The Greenest of Bouquets

March 13, 2013
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I can't get enough of green these days. By "these days," I suppose I mean my life, since green has been my favorite color as long as I can remember. I won't deny that I'm obsessed with using foliage "these days," as well. All of my 2013 weddings will be foliage-heavy, and I'm having a blast choosing which types of foliage to use for different events. When I worked in a flower shop in my early floral design days, salal leaf (or "lemon leaf") was our main foliage staple. It wasn't until years later that I learned what a vast array of foliage was available to me. I mean, ferns alone come in over twelve thousand varieties. Wow.

Images | Styling | Floral Design by Lauryl Lane.

In Botanicals Tags bouquet, ferns, floral design, flowers, foliage, green, succulents
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Tea Time | English Breakfast Tea

March 1, 2013
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I don't know that there is much to say about English Breakfast Tea. It's a classic. Everyone loves it, right? I didn't become a serious tea-drinker until my first summer studying in London in my late teens. Each morning, I would join my fellow Shakespeare students in the breakfast room and a server would rush over with a hot pot of English Breakfast and a little caddy of toast. It became such a ritual, that to this day (over a decade later), I have trouble getting on with my day if I don't start it off with a cup of black tea. This particular English Breakfast, from Harney and Sons, is inspired by the same tea that the British began drinking regularly in the early 1800's- it's a Chinese black tea that is best enjoyed with a tiny bit of sugar and creamer.

Images | Floral Design | Styling by Lauryl Lane. Votes for Women teapot and teacup from the Newport Preservation Society.

In Culinary Adventures Tags cymbidium orchid, english breakfast tea, floral design, foliage, greenery, succulents, tea, teatime
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An Unconventional Valentine's Day Table

February 13, 2013
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Every year when Valentine's Day rolls around, I try to come up with something new for my annual "Love Day Dinner at Home" with my husband. The frou-frou decor that gets passed around the internet really isn't my thing. I'm not a fan of pink, and my husband isn't a fan of "girly," so I try to avoid the cliches like red and pink color schemes or bouquets of roses, and instead imagine a darker, more mature, sexier version of Valentine's Day. This year, I decided to use modern graphic prints in the linens and china to set off my romantic, textural florals. I used tons of greenery, some ranunculus and anemones in a deep burgundy, green cymbidium orchids with burgundy throats, and gold-painted succulents and lotus pods for an extra pop of va-va-voom. Additional gold accents in the china, crystal, flatwear and candles added a bit of drama, and the gold chain on the napkin treatments added a subtle "masculine" element. This tablescape was 100% husband approved and appreciated. What do you think? Would you ever dare to go non-traditional for the holiday celebrating love???

Images | Styling | Floral Design by Lauryl Lane.

In holidays, Botanicals, editorial Tags anemones, centerpiece, cymbidium orchid, fern, floral napkin treatment, napkin treatment, ranunculus, succulents, table setting, tablescape, valentine's day
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weekend wishes

January 12, 2013

Image | Floral Design | Styling by Lauryl Lane.

In Botanicals, editorial Tags dusty miller, milk glass, succulents
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weekend wishes

December 1, 2012

Image by Lauryl Lane.

In beautiful things Tags plants, succulents
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sneak peek!

October 11, 2012

Erin's bouquet, from Erin & Andy's August 2012 wedding in Aspen, Colorado.

Image by Laura Murray Photography. Floral Design by Lauryl Lane.

In Botanicals Tags aspen, colorado, ranunculus, romantic florals, succulents, wedding, wedding bouquet, whimsical florals
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weekend wishes

July 7, 2012

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Bouquet by Season | Spring

May 16, 2012
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I recently designed four bouquets, each representative of a different season. As spring is now upon us in my part of the world, I thought it would be appropriate to share the bouquet that stands for spring! I used some quintessentially "springy" flowers, along with succulents, which are heavily indicative of spring to me. In Southern California, succulents begin to show their offspring in the spring- a single succulent can "birth" nearly a dozen little babies! I love seeing the little succulent babies growing, and when they are big enough, detaching them and moving them to their own little plots of land where they can mature and then reproduce themselves!

Although spring here in Denver is not what I am used to, and it brings with it weird fuzz in the air that makes me sneeze, moody weather changes, and more bugs than I've ever seen in my life... there is still promise in the air- promise of grass greening, flowers blooming, sunnier skies and warmer days ahead. After the seemingly endless days of winter, this promise of new life, this burst of color, cannot help but bring a smile to my face. And hopefully, to your face as well!

Floral Design by Lauryl Lane | Images by Sara Hasstedt. Seasonal bouquet series |  Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. 

In Botanicals, editorial Tags delphinium, floral design, narcissus, ranunculus, rosemary, scented geranium, spring bouquet, spring boutonniere, succulents, wedding bouquet
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